Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current, March 15, 2014, Page 6, Image 6

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S moke S ignals
march 15, 2014
ATTenTiOn
Honoring April
If you are currently receiving or are in need of SNAP benefi ts,
Social Services provides an Oregon Department of Human Ser-
vices caseworker who comes to Grand Ronde twice monthly on
Wednesdays.
The caseworker may assist with applications, updates, child
care, etc.
If you are in need of services, call 503-879-2034 to schedule
an appointment or you can reach Michelle Carmona at 503-879-
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Photos by Michelle Alaimo
brendan Crews, left, presents April
Campbell with a framed powwow poster
that was signed on the back by members
of Willamette university’s native
American enlightenment Association
during an honoring of her at the 12th annual Social Powwow at the
university in Salem on Saturday, March . Campbell, who is a Grand
ronde Tribal member, was honored for her position as the Oregon
Department of education’s indian education specialist. An honor
song was performed and other native American educators were
invited to participate in the dance to be honored as well. before the
frame presentation, Campbell was gifted a Pendleton blanket by the
association, and Felicia Garcia, middle, was part of that presentation.
Ad created by George Valdez
April Campbell receives a hug from her sister, Amber Yates,
before an honor dance during the 12th annual Social Powwow
at Willamette university in Salem on Saturday, March . Many of
Campbell’s family members joined her for the dance.
JOIN US FOR THREE DAYS OF FUN, GAMES, AND MAYHEM AT OUR ANNUAL
SPRING BREAK CAMPOUT!
THIS YEARS TRIP IS OPEN TO ALL NATIVE MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
AND WILL BE HELD MARCH 24-26 AT THE NESCHESNEY VILLAGE SITE AT
CAMP WESTWIND, NEAR LINCOLN CITY, OR.
PERMISSION SLIPS WILL BE AVAILABLE ON FEBRUARY 10.
SPACE WILL BE LIMITED SO BE SURE TO TURN IN YOUR PERMISSION SLIPS
ASAP!
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT YOUTH EDUCATION AT
503-879-2101