Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current, April 15, 2014, Page 4, Image 4

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april 15, 2014
S moke S ignals
Elder Bingo moved to Saturdays
Elder Bingo will be held at 12:30 p.m. the second and fourth Saturday
of the month at the Elders’ Activity Center.
For more information, contact Elder Activity Assistant Daniel Ham at
503-879-2233. n
2009 – In the midst of the Great Recession, Planning and Grants
Manager Kim Rogers discussed Tribal efforts to secure federal stim-
ulus money through the American
Recovery Investment Act.
2004 – Tribal Council Secretary
June Sherer, an Army veteran,
welcomed more than 300 female
veterans to the Tribal gym for a
daylong conference emphasizing
rights and services available for
female veterans.
1999 – Roger Harrison, who cre-
File photo
ated the Tribe’s logo after Restora-
tion, received the first Pendleton blanket created with the Tribe’s
logo printed on it at the General Council meeting. Tribal Council
ordered 500 logo blankets that will be available for sale to Tribal
members.
1994 – The first Molar Roller Skating Party and Dental Health
Fair was held. More than 70 children aged 6 through 12 partici-
pated. Brody Collins and Leia Mercier were winners of the Year of
Oral Health Poster Contest.
1989 – Smoke Signals editor and Fish and Wildlife Coordinator
Greg Archuleta was selected to become the Program Operations
manager. He will oversee all contract programs at the Tribe.
1984 – The Tribe was organizing its administration to follow
federal statutes and audit guidelines. It required the establishment
of a full set of books and accounting procedures, as well as a man-
agement manual. Accountant Allan Wilkerson and Tribal Council
members Kathryn Harrison and Merle Leno attended a workshop
in San Francisco to review accounting requirements.
Family Movie Day set for April 19
Family Movie Day will be held at noon Saturday, April 19, in
the Tribal gym.
The movie will be “The Nut Job,” featuring the voices of Will
Arnett, Brendan Fraser and Gabriel Iglesias.
There will be door prizes and snacks, water and desserts. This
is a non-smoking event.
For more information, contact Shannon Stanton at 503-879-
1489, Cristina Lara at 503-879-2040 or Amber Mercier at 503-
879-2162. n
Ceremonial Hunting update
First off, I would like to congratulate our four hunters who have
harvested deer this year. They are Tracy Howerton, Kevin Ruggles,
Andrew Freeman and especially Brennon Bobb for his first deer ever.
We are off to a great start and feel our hunters are putting a lot of
effort into providing meat for the Tribe.
We will be hunting elk starting April 1 and I look forward to a good
harvest of them this year. We have more than 100 pounds of venison
available for request for cultural activities. Forms are available at
Natural Resources.
To those hunters who don’t know, there are maps of our hunting
areas available through the GIS Department that you can pull up on
your computer or phone.
Anyone with questions, please feel free to call Marline Groshong at
503-474-7000. Thank you. n
Yesteryears is a look back at Tribal history in five-year
increments through the pages of Smoke Signals.
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