4 DECEMBER 15,2011 Smoke Signals n X I V c;-e.:,--'-J! .4 Marion Mrclr, Tribal Librarian and Tribal Elder, reads Ttit Night Bafora Christmas" to a group of childran during tha Tribal Council Christmas Party in tha Tribal gymnasium on Sunday, Dae 4. Photos by Michelle Alaimo Tribal Eldars, from laft, Margarat Provost, Linda Brandon and Charia Butlar hand out bags of candy to Tribal childran. fx Tribal member Naomi Hallar, 2, raachas for a candy cana from Santa Claus, aka Tribal Council Secretary Jack Giffan Jr., as har mothar Jodia Marlar hands har to him so sha can sit on his lap and tall him what sha wants for Christmas during tha Tribal Council Christmas Party in tha Tribal gymnasium on Sunday, Dac. 4. Tribal Eldar Jolanda Catabay hands out Christmas carol books with tha songs that tha Tribal childran t?:. sang. First Salmon Celebration setior Friday, Dec. 16 , The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Community of Oregon will celebrate its inaugural First Salmon Celebration from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, Dec. 16. The event is being planned by the Tribal Culture Committee, Cultural Resources Department and Natural Resources with as sistance from the Public Affairs staff. Tribal members are encouraged to attend. The celebration will start at 10 a.m. at the Tribal Fish Weir on Agency Creek near the Tribal campus on Grand Ronde Road and be followed by a cedar planked salmon meal at the Tribal gym. Representatives of the Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife will be special guests. The Tribe will celebrate the return of salmon to Agency Creek. In . 2010, the Tribe's Natural Resources personnel captured a record 995 Coho salmon returning to the Tribal Reservation, approximately 4.5 percent of all returning Coho in the Willamette Basin. For more information, call the Public Affairs Department at 503-879-1418. Z nam lb a held CVloimdlay, Wednesday inn gym Zumba, an easy-to-follow, Latin-inspired and calorie-burning dance fit ness party, is held from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Monday and Wednesday in the Tribal gymnasium. The first class is free and $6 thereafter for drop-ins, or $5 if participants purchase a punch card. For more information, contact Tribal Recreation Coordinator Alton Butler at 503-879-1369 or alton. butlergrandronde.org. D Committee Summit set for Jan. 23 The 2012 Committee Summit will be held from 9:30 a.m. to noon Monday, Jan. 23, in the Elders' Activity Center. Committee members who plan to attend need to RSVP to Tribal Council Executive Coordinator Brent Merrill at brent.merrillgrandronde.org by Thursday, Jan. 12. The breakfast will include bacon, sausage, eggs, hash browns, muffins, fruit, coffee and juice. Adult Foster Program "A Place To Call Home" CrjrJiirf The Tribe's Adult Foster Care lodges are committed to offering quality care to our Elders and helping them remain as independent as possible, while providing the personalized assistance they need. At our lodges, a wide range of services is available in a comfortable setting where privacy is respected and maximum independence is supported. For information, contact the Adult Foster Program director at 503-879-1694. O