Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current, June 01, 2014, Page 14, Image 14

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Royal carwash
Is it really happening already? Where did the time go? There
are no words to describe how truly honored and blessed we all
are to have seen you grow into such a beautiful, thoughtful and
kindhearted person, Kiana Brooke! You’re a shining star and we
couldn’t be more proud! Congrats, we love you very much!
Photo by Ron Karten
Kiana Leno
Kallie Provost, left, and Iyana Holmes washed cars on Friday, May 1, to
raise money for Tribal Royalty travel expenses and other projects. Kallie
is running for Senior Miss Grand Ronde for 2014-15 and Iyana is Junior
Miss Grand Ronde for 2013-14. Also washing cars was Kaleigha Simi,
2013-14 Little Miss Grand Ronde. The event raised $190.
Veterans invited to WWII
Memorial dedication
World War II veterans are invited to the dedication of the Oregon World
War II Memorial on the west end of the State Capitol grounds in Salem at
1:30 p.m. Friday, June 6. Tribal Veterans Special Event Board Chairman
Steve Bobb Sr. suggests that people attending the event arrive early.
“We are also sending a personal invite to the ones we have the names
of,” Bobb said about Tribal World War II veterans who are still alive. n
Much Love from Your Family ~
Firewood Permits
Attention firewood permit holders! According to the National Inter-
agency Fire Center, Oregon is expected to have an “above normal fire
potential” beginning in June. With this forecast and an abundance of
fuel wood available, we are encouraging valid permit holders to fill the
issued permits as soon as reasonably possible to avoid a closure due to
fire season. For questions or to obtain a firewood permit, contact Natural
Resources at 503-879-2424 or visit www.grandronde.org/departments/
natural-resources/. As a reminder, firewood permits are issued to all
Grand Ronde Tribal members for personal use and may not exceed five
cords in a calendar year. n
Chachalu
Tribal Museum & Cultural Center
Chachalu Phase I Opening
June 5 th
Tribal Headquarters
Highway 22
Grand Ronde Road
4 to 4:45 p.m.
Ceremony at Chachalu
(outside weather permitting)
1. Opening prayer
2. Drum song
3. chinuk wawa song
by the preschool and K-2
classes
4. Welcome
5. Tribal Council remarks
6. Chachalu operations
7. Recognitions
8. Education Summer Kick-off
Announcements
4:45 to 6:30 p.m.
Walkthrough of facility, including
exhibit space and program staff in
each area presenting operations
Light refreshments provided
Please RSVP to landandculture@grandronde.org
or Chelsea Clark at 503-879-1418
Highway 18