0 JUNE 15,2011 Smoke Signals Family Night Out set for June 1 6 The seventh annual Family Night Out will be held from 4:30 to 8 p.m. Thursday, June 16, on the Tribal campus. There will be caricature art ists and hot dogs, cotton candy and chips. All events are free. For more information, call Social Services at 503-879-2034. B 1 III i;)Iiil;mv ijStf&SpB (SlKsls IflTiflTTTifll ffimi AaA, SPIRIT MOUNTAIN CAS I N O Hwy 1 8, Grand Ronde, OR spiritmountain.com 1.800.760.7977 2006 - Dr. Jim Lace of Salem, a member of the Meth Task Force for the Oregon Medical Association, gave a presentation at the Tribal Community Center regarding the tragedies of meth abuse and the difficult issues of treatment and incarceration for meth abusers. 2001 - Tribal member Gene LaBonte was working with Cemetery Caretaker and Tribal Elder Russ Leno at the Tribal Cemetery to map the cemetery and find lost loved ones. LaBonte said he was proud to get an opportunity to learn from and work with Leno. 1996 - Spirit Mountain Casino's first float in the Portland Rose Festival Grand Floral Parade was the winner of the top award, the Sweepstakes, for best float. "Nature's Spirit" featured a watchful mother coyote and two pups in a setting of plants and flowers native to the Grand Ronde area. Tribal Royalty riding on the float included Courtney Galligher, Diana Robertson and Halona Butler. 1991 Smoke Signals editor and Tribal member Brent Merrill announced that he was leaving the Tribe to take a position with the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission in Washington state. Merrill became editor of the Tribal publication in May 1989. "I feel that I am a better person for the experience and the things that I have learned," he wrote. "I will always do my best to represent the people of Grand Ronde in the best possible way that I can." 1986 - The Yamhill County Board of Commissioners requested an informational public meeting be held at the Willamina VFW Hall regarding the Tribe's Reservation Plan. Tribal Chairman Mark Mercier asked all Tribal members to attend "this very important meeting" and show their support so that Tribal Council could get the plan finalized. Yesteryears is a look back at Tribal history in five-year in crements through the pages of Smoke Signals. Solstice Sweat scheduled at Provost home on June 24 A Summer Solstice Sweat will be held Saturday, June 24, at the home of Don and Kathy Provost, 38403 Tindle Creek Road, Willamina. The women's sweat will be held at 10 a.m. and the men's will follow at 1 p.m. A meal will be provided. For 'more information, call Culture Committee Chairwoman Kathy Provost at 503-857-8440. D 500K FOR SALE. 'The Kalapuyans:A sourcebook on the Indians of the Willamette Valley by Harold Mackey. Ph.P. tin- iMnnminn mm mix. lam m , .1 tion between the Cultural Re sources Pepartment, Mission Mill Museum, and. the Mackey Family, has been re-released in a second edition with a new cover, an updated bibliography with more current and accurate sources, new photographs, and. a new afterward explaining the Grand Ron4e Tribal perspective. $12.95 per book Books may be purchased from the Tribe's Cultural Resources Department located on the second floor of Tribal Building 14 (Adult Education Build ing) for $12.95 each. To have an order mailed to you, please fill out this form and include an additional $3.00 for shipping cost per book. Name: Address:. City:. Stale:. Zip: .ofbooksxSl5.95eeh. .total. Mail this form to: CTGR Cultural Resources The Kalapuans I5 Grand Rootle Road Grind Roode, OR 97347 Checks only.