S moke S ignals may 1, 2014 7 Two-year-old Kalea Liebelt grabs an Easter egg during the Tribe’s annual Easter egg hunt held at Tribal Housing on Saturday, April 19. Scrambling for eggs Children take candy from the Easter Bunny (aka Tribal Elder Steve Bobb Sr.) during the Tribe’s annual Easter egg hunt held at Tribal Housing on Saturday, April 19. Photos by Michelle Alaimo Indian Fair set for May 10 “Sharing Our Culture, Educating Our Community” is the theme for an Indian Fair set to occur from noon to 5 p.m. Saturday, May 10, at the National Guard Armory, 541 S.W. Coast Highway, in Newport. The Indian Fair is sponsored by the Siletz Tribal Arts and Heritage Society in cooperation with the Siletz Tribal Culture Department. Displays of regalia, baskets and other art forms will be available for viewing. A wide array of items created by Native artists and crafts people will be for sale and Indian tacos will be available to purchase. For more information about the Indian Fair, call 541- 351-8663. n Benjamin Powley, 8, left, and his sister Reanna, 6, open plastic Easter eggs to see what’s inside after collecting them during the Tribe’s annual Easter egg hunt held at Tribal Housing on Saturday, April 19. Tribe creates Enrollment Audit hotline The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde has created an Enrollment Audit hotline with which to collect frequently asked questions from the Tribal membership. The goal of the hotline is to develop a list of commonly asked ques- tions regarding the audit information that was distributed in the April Tilixam Wawa. The answers to those questions will be published in an upcoming Tilixam Wawa, as well as be distributed to the membership in an in- formation packet. Please ask general questions only; please do not leave personal inqui- ries regarding yourself or family. The toll-free phone number is 877-645-2641. n