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JUNE 3-5: TULALIP VETERANS' MEMORIAL POW-WOW. Tualip Tribal Center, 6700
Totem Beach Road. MARYSVILLE, WA.
JUNE10-12: SAUK-SUIATTLE CELEBRATION OF GENERATIONS. Darrington High
School. DARRINGTON, WA.
JUNE 1 7-1 9: 35TH ANNUAL CITY OF ROSES DELTA PARK POW-WOW. Delta Park.
PORTLAND, OR. Contact Sande at 503-740-5373.
JUNE17-19: WINDS OF THE NORTHWEST. Wahelut Indian School, 11 110 Conine Ave.
S.E. OLYMPIA, WA.
JUNE 24-26: MUCKLESHOOT VETERANS' ASSOCIATION 4TH ANNUAL POW-WOW.
Mucklshoot Ballfield, 3901 5 1 72nd Ave. S.E. AUBURN, WA. Contact Kelvin at 253-261 -2179.
JUNE 24-26: PI UMPSHA TREATY DAYS. WARM SPRINGS, OR.
JUNE30-JULY4: 1 07TH ANNUAL ARLEE FOURTH OF JULY POW-WOW. ARLEE.MT.
Contact Phillip at 406-745-0023.
JULY 1-3: 11TH ANNUAL WILDHORSE POW-WOW. Wildhorse Casino Resort.
PENDLETON , OR. Contact 1 -800-654-9453 or 54 1 -278-2274 ext. 1 5 1 0.
JULY7-10: 54THANNUALNORTHAMERICAN INDIAN DAYS CELEBRATION. BROWN
ING, MT. Contact Wanda at 406-338-7521 .
JULY 23-25: JULYAMSHCOEURD'ALENE TRIBE ENCAMPMENT AND POW-WOW.
Greyhound Park. POST FALLS, MT. Contact 1-800-523-2464 ext. 7281.
AUGUST 12-14: NESIKAILLAHEE POW-WOW. SILETZ, OR.
Basketball Camp
Sandy "Spin" Slade is considered by many to be one of the best basket
ball handlers in the world today. She will PERSONALLY take you through
her ball-handling, dribbling and shooting program that is guaranteed to
improve your skills!
WHEN:
Tuesday, June 21, Wednesday, June 22
1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
WHERE;
Grand Ronde Tribal Gymnasium
WHO:
Tribal Youth Grades 4-12
Everyone receives a FREE:
Basketball, Camp T-Shirt & Camp Manual
Nola Maxine Baker
December 2, 1910 - March 15, 2005
Tribal Elder Nola Maxine Baker, 94 died March 15 in a Wilsonville
care facility.
She was born Nola Maxine Boston Dec. 2, 1910, in Sherwood, where
she was raised and educated.
In 1929 she married Ralph Baker in Garibaldi, Oregon and they
made their home in Sherwood, where they farmed for many years.
During that time she worked in the furniture industry as a furni
ture builder, retiring from BP Johns Furniture Co.
She was preceded in death by her husband Ralph in 1989 and one son.
Survivors include son Ralph of Tigard; daughters Barbara Davenport
of Tigard and Candyce Senner of West Linn; Plus 13 grandchildren.
Private committal was at Pleasant View Cemetery in Sherwood.
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D GED Tutoring offered every Thursday
11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Carving Classes
Tuesdays 6 to 9 p.m.
Tribal members only, limited to the first 10 participants.
All classes held at the Portland Area Tribal offices, 3312 S.W.
Kelly Ave., Portland, Oregon. Call 503-235-4230 or 1-800-422-0232
ext. 2282.
Eugene Satellite Office
D GED Class Friday, June 3, 2005
8:30 a.m. - Noon
Caregiver Training Friday, June 3, 2005
9 a.m. 2 p.m.
Who is the training for? Anyone who takes care of a Elder or
disabled person, seven days a week, 24 hours per day, or pro
vides respite care to a Elder or disabled person.
The training includes a work book and training videos. It is a
chance to meet other caregivers and ask questions about care
or care giving situations.
All classes held at the Eugene Satellite Office, Place 71 1 Country Club
Rd, Suite 1A, Eugene, Oregon. CallBrenda at 541-484-7085.
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Grand Ronde Low Income Home
Energy Assistance Program
The Grand Ronde Tribe has obtained a LIHEAP grant
to assist income eligible Tribal members with energy pay
ments, energy emergencies and weatherization. This
Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program
(LIHEAP) is an annual grant from the Division
of Energy Assistance within the U.S. Depart
ment of Health and Human Services. Four
Tribes in Oregon operate this program and
must serve all income eligible Indians on their
Reservation or trust lands. Outside of these
lands, but within the Tribes service area,
Tribes can only serve households with adult
members of their own Tribe. For LIHEAP,
the Grand Ronde Tribes service area is the
Tribe's typical six-county service area (Polk,
Yamhill, Marion, Multnomah, Washington
and Tillamook counties) plus Clackamas County. Tribal members in these
counties must contact Grand Ronde to receive assistance, instead not the
community action agency in their area. The Tribal program will allow more
Tribal members to be assisted than would otherwise be possible.
There has been a great need for energy assistance especially for weath
erization. For income eligible households the program can provide energy
assistance (utility bills, fire wood, etc.), crisis energy assistance and weath
erization (e.g. furnace repair).
If you are interested in obtaining services please contact Social Services
at 1-800-242-8196 for energy assistance and the Grand Ronde Tribal Hous
ing Authority at 503-879-2405 for weatherization.
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