Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current, November 01, 2012, Page 8 and 9, Image 15

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    Smoke Signals
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NOVEMBER 1,2012
MOKE SIGNALS
NOVEMBER 1,2012
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Tribal members from youth to elders
have been busy with Halloween-themed
activities. The Youth Education Pro
gram's activities included visiting a local
pumpkin patch to acquire pumpkins,
trick-or-treating around the Tribal cam
pus and bowling, and the Elders held
their annual Halloween party.
Children choose candy from
bowl that Tribal Council
Chairman Reyn Leno's holding
as they trick-or-traat in the
Governance Cantar Atrium on
Monday, Oct. 29.Tha youth
trick-or-traatad through most
of tha othar buildings on tha
Tribal campus.
Tribal Council
mambar Stava
Bobb Sr. shows
off his Spidarman
musclas during tha
costuma contast
at tha Elders'
Halloween Party at
tha Elders' Activity
Center on Saturday,
Oct. 27. In addition
to tha costuma
contast, there was a
potluck, caka walk
and bingo.
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Mason Mercier, 7, checks out a stem that broke off the
pumpkin in front of him as he was attempting to carry it at
the Heiser Farms pumpkin patch on Friday, Oct. 1 2. Without
the extra stem, the pumpkin was too difficult for him to carry
so he left it behind.
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Kailiyah Krehbiel, 1 1, middle, receives help with the finishing touches of her costume from All Holsclaw, Tribal K-5 Chinuk language teacher, and her father
Brian Krehbiel during the Youth Education Program's Halloween party and costume contest at Walnut City Lanes in McMinnville on Monday, Oct. 29. Kailiyah's
Mad Hatter costume won first place in the costume contest for the middle school students during the party.
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Keylie Redhawk, 5, dressed a Spiderman, tries
on someone else's Incredible Hulk mask during
the Youth Education Program's Halloween party
and costume contest at Walnut City Lanes in
McMinnville on Monday, Oct. 29.
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Bayleigh Leno,
5, lines up the
bowling ball
before pushing
it down the
lane during the
Youth Education
Program's
Halloween party
and costume
contest at Walnut
City Lanes in
McMinnville on
Monday, Oct. 29.
Tribal Elder Cherie Butler, right, hands Madeline Nelson the prize for winning first place in the costume contest
at the Elders' Halloween Party at the Elders' Activity Center on Saturday, Oct. 27. On the left is Nelson's caregiver,
Charlie Whittlinger.
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Photos by Michelle Alaimo
Trinity
Sherwood,
11, pets
' a donkey
during her
visit to the
Heiser Farms
petting zoo
on Friday,
Oct. 12.
Youth Education
students try to
pet pigs as they
race around
their pen at the
Heiser Farms
petting zoo on
Friday, Oct. 12.
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