14 JUNE 15, 2003 Smoke Signals . , : - U Mi' Future Events: iVPflA flod eo: June 27 & 28 7 p.m., both shows NWYRA: July 26 & 27 10 a.m., both shows. NPRA Rodeo: August 2 7 p.m. August 3 1 p.m. Oregon Junior Bull Riding Association: July 11 7 p.m. August 9 & 10 Time TBA Finals: September 20&21. Time TBA The Grand Ronde Tribal Housing Tribal Housing Authority (GRTHA) is soliciting bids by 5 p.m. June 30 from contractors to per form periodic maintenance work for newly built GRTIIA-owned hous ing in Grand Ronde. All contractors are required to meet Davis Ba con Standards. Bids for services needed in the following areas: General carpentry, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, concrete and painting Contact GRTHA to receive related bid packets and additional in formation. Phone 503-879-2401, fax 503-879-5973 or 1-800-422-0232 ext. 2401. Housing Board of Commissioners Seeking Member One position open to Tribal applicants. The Grand Ronde Tribal Housing Authority has one Board of Com missioners seat open. Any Tribal member who is interested in serv ing in this position and who has housing related experience to qualify for the position, is encouraged to attend the June Board meeting. The meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, June 17 at 5:30 p.m. at the Housing Authority office in Grand Ronde. Please call to confirm the date and time. This is an opportunity to: 1) observe how the board functions, 2) be come acquainted with the types of issues that are regularly discussed, and 3) determine if you are seriously interested in such a position now or in the future. The open position has a term which expires in March 2003. Incum bents are eligible to reapply. Interested persons should have a demonstrated interest in housing and experience in the housing field in some capacity, such as: affordable housing development B property management residential building construction housing financing B housing planning other housing related areas The board oversees all housing development, housing management and housing operations for the Tribe, and is responsible for housing policy decisions. The board currently meets at 5:30 p.m. on the third Tuesday of each month at the Housing Authority office in Grand Ronde. Interested Tribal members should send a letter outlining their in terest and qualifications to: Greg Martin, Interim Director Grand Ronde Tribal Housing Authority 9615 Grand Ronde Road Grand Ronde, Oregon 97347 All letters need to be received by 5 p.m. on Friday, June 20, 2003 to be considered. The Housing Commissioner will be selected and appointed by the Tribal Council. For more information regard ing qualifications, or to confirm the board meeting date, contact the Housing Authority at 503-879-2401 or toll-free at 1-800-422-0232, ext. 2401. 2003 Lamprey (Eel) Harvest The Oregon Fish & Wildlife Commission recently approved the 2003 Pacific lamprey personal use harvest season and regulations for Willamette Falls. The season opened June 1 and runs through July 31, or until a season quota of 6,000 harvested lamprey is reached. Harvest is allowed on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday from sunrise to sunset. A permit to harvest lamprey for personal use at Willamette Falls is required. Tribal members can obtain a Tribal permit and regulations from the Natural Resources office located at 47010 SW Hebo Road, Grand Ronde. A state issued permit can be obtained from Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife at 17330 SE Evelyn Street, Clackamas. A limited supply of lamprey will be available with the annual salmon distribution for Tribal members that are not able to harvest lamprey at Willamette Falls. Please feel free to contact the Natural Resources Depart ment at 503-879-5522 for any questions regarding lamprey harvesting. McMinnville Swim Club Tryouts June 16-27, 2003 4 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. To sign up please contact Coach Kimball at 971-832-0429. Any child that can swim the length of the pool has a place on our team. The goal during this time is to see if swim club is something for you and for the coaches to watch the new swimmers and place them into one of the groups on our team at the end of this tryout. June 16 and on June 27 at 3:30 p.m. MSC's goal is to encour age swimmers to develop their individual skills and abili ties while having fun through competitive swimming. We also promote values and skills that will stay with athletes throughout their life. -m1 n ri m m mm- i rm tm mi i tm i ii i i JUNE20-22: BOW & ARROW CULTURE CLUB'S DELTA PARK POW-WOW. PORTLAND, OR. Contact: 503-760-1373orbowandarrowccaol.com. JUNE 27-29: PI-UME-SHATREATY DAYS POW-WOW. Pi-ume-sha Field. WARM SPRINGS, OR. Contact Cassie Katchia at 541 -553-701 5 or 541 -553-21 28. JULY 4-6: 9TH ANNUAL WILDHORSE POW-WOW. Pow-wow grounds, Wildhorse Resort & Casino. PENDLETON, OR. Contact 1-800-654-WILD, ext. 1510. JULY 4-6: 8TH ANNUALTOPPENISH POW-WOW & RODEO. TOPPENISH, WA. Contact 509-865-5121. JULY 11-13: GRAND RONDE VETERANS' POW-WOW. Pow-wow grounds. GRAND RONDE, OR. Contact 503-879-5878. JULY 25-27: MUCKLESHOOT INDIAN TRIBE 5TH ANNUAL SOBRIETY POW-WOW. Muckleshoot Ballfield, 172Ave.S.E. AUBURN, WA. Contact 253-804-8752. AUG 8-10: NESIKAILLAHEE POW-WOW. Memorial Pow-wow grounds. SILETZ, OR. Contact Craig Whitehead at 800-922-1 399. AUG15-17: ANNUAL GRAND RONDE CONTEST POW-WOW. Pow-wow grounds. GRAND RONDE, OR. Contact Dana at 503-879-2037. SEP.5-7: VETERANS' POW-WOW. Muckleshoot ballfield, 172Ave.,S.E. AUBURN, WA. Contact 253-804-8752. SEP.19-31: 31 TH ANNUAL NATIONAL INDIAN DAYS POW-WOW. White Swan Pavilion. WHITE SWAN, WA. Contact 509-865-51 21 . SEP. 27: WELCOME BACK POW-WOW. SALEM, OR. Contact 503-399-5721 ext. 240.