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About Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current | View Entire Issue (July 1, 2006)
JULY 1,2006 Smoke Signals 5 Tribal Members Ride The Grand Chinook Through Downtown Portland I QQir5 -- - - ...... .?r v THE CP A Mnl WCSia m L .1 V 4 r ,,. 'I CHTMnU MS S .: q ..-.VCVJ- Parade Route The Grand Floral Parade is the largest single-day spectator event in the state of Oregon drawing a crowd of more than a half million viewers each year. The parade route is 4.3 miles long beginning at the Memorial Coliseum and finishing at the Civic Stadium in downtown Portland. At 99 years old, the Grand Floral Parade has been recognized by the International Festival & Events Association and USA Today as one of the top five parades in the nation. The parade will celebrate its 100 Year Anniversary in 2007. V i Tribe's HeadStart Program Takes Students On Summer Fishing Trip iipi i.iiiiii m,m i iw.i Jmm Jr . : . ' : V ' i M " - . 4t a r 4 ' ft '.IK Si 'v4 . V i , -. T 1 . ..4." vr Jr v. ft W" ... o" ?. r J7 . iMA w 4." J t'-'V J "I Got It" -On Wednesday, June 1 4, Grand Ronde's HeadStart Progam took about 35 students to Homing's Hideout, a private fishing lake in North Plains. Each student was allowed four fish to take home to their families. Here, Tribal youth Ethan Leno (I) and local youthlzika Pacheco show off one of their many fish caught throughout the day.