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About Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current | View Entire Issue (June 1, 2008)
JUNE 1,2008 tMOKE SIGNALS $&Gh to ssDu0)2)D ,'-.( 1 . aVKH Tj - y - y Photo by Ron Karten Natural Resources Division biologist Jeff Baker, far right, is honored during a May 23 barbecue. Baker, who started working for the Tribe in June 1999, will be starting graduate school. "As a biologist for Grand Ronde, Jeff has been very dedicated to his job and we have certainly benefited from his work," said Natural Resources Division Manager Michael Wilson. Baker's last day on the job was May 30. Honor Guard seeks past Veterans' Royalty The Grand Ronde Honor Guard wishes to honor all past Veterans' Royalty by having them attend the Friday evening Grand Entry of the Veterans' Powwow on July 11. Royalty members include Courtney Rose, Nikki Norwest, Ashley Tuomi, Leah Brisbois, Orrin John Allen, and Halona and Leland Butler Jr., and all current Royalty and any Tribal members who were princesses. "We would also like to invite all past Tribal Royalty to join us in the Grand Entry on Friday," said Veterans' Special Event Board Chairman Steve Rife. "Please come and wear your sashes andor crowns." Those intending to attend should RSVP to Billie LaBonte at 503-879-5342 so she can compile a roster for the master of ceremonies. Grand Ronde Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program The Grand Ronde Tribe is operating its own Low-income Home Energy Assistance Program (UHEAP) to assist income eligible Grand Ronde Tribal members with energy payments (utility bills, firewood, etc.), energy emergencies and weatherization (e.g. furnace repairs). Households with an adult Grand Ronde Tribal member are eligible to apply within Polk, Yamhill, Marion, Washington, Multnomah, Tillamook and Clackamas counties. CTGR members in these counties need to contact Grand Ronde to receive assistance instead of from the community action agency in their area. Grand Ronde 'i program enables more CTGR members to be served man would otherwise have been possible. If you are interested In obtaining services, contact Social Services at I -800-242-8 1 96 for energy assistance and the Grand Ronde Tribal i lousing Autlwrity at 503-879-2405 for wcathcriattfort. The Tribe's LI1 IEAP program also serves all income eligible Indians on Grand Ronde Reservation or trust land. t i 1 7 5 k Photo by Michelle Alaimo Tribal Council member Wink Soderberg pours sauce over spaghetti for Optometry Assistant Egypt Leno during the spaghetti lunch for employees at the Tribal Community Center on Monday, May 1 9. The lunch was provided on behalf of Tribal Council in appreciation for the 2007 Food Drive. tV-Mril4lti. - -I r I ' ' L fir.. J 'in i oT5211 1-800-422-0 Ad created by George Valdez erenlnacv COCJ0 Q frCT pTCI tsiny The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde is in need of long and short term care for Native American Children -fc monthly allowance fc child, foster, and respite care reimbursement -fc health Insurance for children it training -fr annual activities Become a licensed foster parent today! Call 1-800-242-8196 ore-mail mechele.dorseygrandronde.org or write to: Foster Care Recruitment Specialist 9615 Grand Ronde Road, Grand Ronde, OR 97347