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10 OCTOBER 1,2012 Smoke Signals Thanking the employees Volleyball nights begin The Tribe's Recreation Program has started an open volleyball night every Wednesday from 5 to 7 p.m. in the Tribal gym. Volleyball is open to anyone who wishes to participate. For more information, contact Recreation Coordinator Matthew Mosley at 503-879-1369 or matthew. mosleygrandronde.org. l,, '- - Photo by Michelle Erin Muchmor, dental hygianist for th Tribe, receives a gas gift card as a prize after winning a game of bingo during the Employee Appreciation Barbecue at the Youth Education Building on Wednesday, Sept. 26. Luck was on her side as It was the first of two games that she won. Bingo was sponsored by the Education Department and April Campbell, right, Education Department manager, called the numbers and Amber Yates, second from right, who does patient registration for the Health & Wellness Clinic, helped her. The annual event was attended by Tribal Council Chairman Reyn Leno, Tribal Council Vice Chair Jack Giffen Jr., Tribal Council Secretary Toby McClary and Tribal Council member Jon A. George. Staff members were thanked for their hard work and conscientious spending of Tribal dollars during the past year. The event was put on by the Tribe's Human Resources Department. Forest passes available The Tribe's Natural Resources Department has free annual Northwest For est Passes available for enrolled Tribal members. The pass is valid for one year from date of issue. The Forest Pass is valid at day-use sites in Oregon and Washington where "Recreation Pass Required" signs are posted. Some examples are Hebo Lake Picnic Site, Derek Road Trailhead, Quinault Rain Forest Trailhead, Tumalo Falls Trailhead, Lava River Cave Interpretive Site, Crane Prairie, Bagby Hot Springs Trailhead, Wickiup Plains Trailhead, Lake Serene Trailhead, Clear Lake Public boating site and West Fork Hum tulips Middle Trailhead. The Forest Pass does not cover fees for snow parks, some concessionaire-operated sites, developed campgrounds and cabin rentals, wilderness climbing and river permits. For more information, contact the Natural Resources Department at 503-879-2424 or visit the Tribal Web site at www.grandronde.orgdepartments natural-resources. Biological disease sampling discontinued The Tribe's Natural Resource Division will be discontinuing deer and elk biological disease sampling and annual drawing. The Oregon Department Fish and Wildlife which conducted the lab analysis for the Tribe, will be focusing their Chronic Wasting Disease monitoring efforts along the Idaho and Nevada boarders and in areas where deer and elk are farmed. Thank you to all those who have participated in this program. B Friday, Nov. 2, 2012 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3 pick-up may be available upon request and by appointment only. The Natural Resources is offering a final first come first serve salmon distribution to currently enrolled Grand Ronde Tribal members who were unable to attend the August distribution and are interested. Please be ad vised once the salmon is gone, it is gone. Again, if you were unable to attend the August distribution we would like to welcome you. Unfortunately, we are unable to deliver to the satellite offices this distribution. MEMBERSHIP MUST show Tribal I.D. If picking up for others: a signed note with copy of Tribal I.D. is required No early or late pick ups If you have any questions please contact the Natural Resources Division at 503-879-2424. 2012 SUBSISTANCE - RELEASE FORM I agree to take full responsibility for picking up salmon for my family. I have obtained Tribal ID and notes from each member. Listed below are the names and roll numbers I will be picking up for today. NAME R0LL NAME ROLL SIGNATURE: DATE: 1 ' i i . i i i , . i 1 1 1 i 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . i , , ,