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Smoke Signals 7 AUGUST 1,2013 'wv... J I IP ' Elder LHI n dtd n dt Day On Tuesday July, 16, Grand Ronde Tribal Elders held the 16th annual Elder Honor Day at Spirit Mountain Casino. About 430 Elders representing 45 Tribes attended the event, which included breakfast, lunch, live music, giveaway drawings and "Let's Make a Deal" and bingo games. In addition, a couple visiting from the Lummi Nation got married. Tribal Elders Violet Zimbrick, left, and Joann Empty, middle, play "Let's Make A Deal" with Shirley Bennett (ColvilleNooksack) during the 1 6th annual Elder Honor Day. Bennett was offered $5, but chose to trade it for a box that ended up containing $25. U , A i rrrv f r i i t .:. wMhf - o"vJ fx- ' '. - i . I 11 f) f Tribal Elder and Elder Honor Day co-master of ceremonies Bob Tom, right, reads the number from a winning prize ticket during the 16th annual Elder Honor Day. Veterans Queen Savannah Ingram helped draw the tickets. Tribal Council member Jon A. George also emceed and Tribal Council member Steve Bobb Sr. aave a welcome and invocation. T .1 ! " 1 pi, age to see more photos Photos by Michelle Alaimo page to see more phi 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament will be held Newly married couple Perry and Dianna Adams, both 64, wave to the crowd after their wedding ceremony during the 1 6th annual Elder Honor Day. Tribal Elder Victor Cureton, second pastor for Full Gospel Lighthouse Recovery in Grand Ronde, officiated the ceremony for the couple whose first date was Dianna's 50th birthday almost 1 5 years ago. They chose to get married at Elder Honor Day because Dianna's son, Matthew Kale, daughter-in-law, Chanted Kale, and granddaughter, Marie Kale, live in Eugene and it was a convenient location for everyone to gather. POWWOW continued from front page for dancer registration occurring at 2 p.m. On Sunday, Aug. 18, the lone Grand Entry will occur at 1 p.m. In addition to dancing, the second annual youth 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament will be held. Scheduled host drums will be Iron Horse and Young Spirit with women's jingle and men's grass dance specials. Day pay will be guaranteed for the first 20 visit ing drums. The Woodsmen are the honorary host drum. Master of ceremonies will be Fred Hill, Charlie TailFeathers will act as head judge and Fred Ike Jr. will be the arena director. Camping at Uyxat Powwow Grounds is available for $5, which includes a parking pass. Parking is $1 a day or a donation of canned If you go Grand Ronde Contest Powwow Grand entries: 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 16; 1 and 7 p.m. Sat urday, Aug. 17; and 1 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 18. Where: Uyxat Powwow Grounds, 9390 Highway 22 Cost: Parking $1 per day or a donation of canned food; $3 for a weekend pass More info: 503-879-2037 (QanHiMGE's inioini7Einio&n! food. Weekend passes are available for $3. A shuttle also will transport pow wow enthusiasts from Spirit Moun tain Casino to the powwow grounds. No pets are permitted around the powwow arena and the powwow is a drug- and alcohol-free event. B PfryffFg!) open S IF Ad created by George Valdez