2 S moke S ignals july 1, 2014 NOTiCE — Monthly Tribal Council Wednesday Meetings DATE TIME Wednesday, July 9...............................................................................5 p.m. Wednesday, July 23.............................................................................5 p.m. Please note that these times and dates are subject to change if needed. Letters Dear Tribal members: Over the past year (nine months actually), I have had the good fortune to serve you as a Tribal Council member. If it has been anything, it has been a learning experience. I thank those of you who have had the patience to stand by a new council member while they cut their teeth on a job that is immensely diffi cult. Today I write about my concern over the state of affairs of the Tribe. The Tribe isn’t collapsing, but there has been a growing divide that became really obvious to me at the last General Council meeting on May 18. What I am concerned about is that the uglier things get, the division will only continue to grow. I am sure there are plenty of people who will say “Tell me something I don’t know!” and there are others who will think “What is she talking about?” In my opinion, social media does not help. It simply gives Tribal members a forum where they can either sling mud or go for one another’s throats. There is useful information, for sure, but much of it gets twisted to fi t the agenda of whoever is writing. It really is like Fox News, CNN and MSNBC. As we start getting into another Tribal Council election, I fear that this ugliness will make 2014 one of the most contentious elections ever. I hope I am wrong. If there is any piece of advice I can give you it is this: Contact the candidates directly with questions and concerns. You will defi nitely have constituents and detractors telling you that Candidate A is a saint or a jerk. You will defi nitely have rumors that take on a life of their own. Last, but not least, you will have false statements conveyed to you as gospel truth. Maybe I am wrong. Maybe the candidates will read this letter and urge their constituents to help them run clean campaigns where issues, not personal dislikes, will be front and center. But as someone who has been the target of recent attacks, I am not encouraged as of late. Deep down though I am an optimist, and feel that the membership who really wants the best for this Tribe will fi nd a way to prevail. Sincerely, Denise Harvey Roll #1874 Dear Smoke Signals: In 2003, Focus Circle VIP opened its doors and quietly began work. We met every Tuesday to do anger management and domestic violence educa- tion. Now Focus Circle is on hiatus for awhile. The class moved from the old module (now gone) at Social Services to a fi sh bowl meeting room (now a nice offi ce) in the Culture Department, then to the Education Department, then to Behavioral Health and the well- kept lawn outside Behavioral Health on a few warm evenings. We were at the Portland satellite offi ce on Thursdays for a few years. Eventually, we found our way to Room 204 in the Governance building. It was won- derful, with enough whiteboard space and fl ip charts and a movie screen, enough multimedia capacity to handle the rapidly developing ideas, class curriculum, role play and change that comprise Focus Circle. Almost everybody and every department at the Confederated Tribes of Grade Ronde has had a part in bringing Focus Circle to life and helping to heal the effects of multi-generational trauma. Thank you, one and all. Your work has been awesome. Call me; let me know how you are do- ing. Priscilla Marlowe Salem Cover Oregon sign-ups continuing Native American and Alaska Natives can enroll year-round in Medicaid and the Oregon Health Plan, as well as for private health insurance coverage, through Cover Oregon. For more information, contact Cover Oregon Certifi ed Applica- tion Assisters Loretta Meneley at 503-879-1359, Sydney West at 503-879-2197 or 800-775-0095 for an appointment to apply for or discuss Cover Oregon. n Correction — The June 1 article “Memorial Day 2014” incorrectly identifi ed Bob Thornburg. In addition, he was incorrectly identifi ed as a veteran. Mr. Thornburg is a physical therapist and his business, Bridge Street Physical Therapy, is located in Sheridan. Smoke Signals regrets the errors. Tribal Offi ce Closures Tribal offi ces will be closing at noon Thursday, July 3, and be closed on Friday, July 4, in observance of Independence Day. 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Published letters do not necessarily refl ect the opinions of SMOKE SIGNALS, Tribal staff, Tribal administration or Tribal Council. Members of: n Native American Journalists Association n The Associated Press n Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association 2014 Tribal Council 1-800-422-0232 — tribalcouncil@grandronde.org n Reyn Leno Tribal Chairman — ext. 2399 n Denise Harvey — ext. 2353 reyn.leno@grandronde.org n June Sherer — ext. 1444 n Jack Giffen Jr. Tribal Vice Chair — ext. 2300 jack.giffen@grandronde.org denise.harvey@grandronde.org june.sherer@grandronde.org n Cheryle A. Kennedy — ext. 2352 n Toby McClary Tribal Secretary — ext. 4555 cheryle.kennedy@grandronde.org toby.mcclary@grandronde.org kathleen.tom@grandronde.org n Kathleen Tom — ext. 1777 n Ed Pearsall — ext. 2305 n Jon A. George — ext. 2355 ed.pearsall@grandronde.org jon.george@grandronde.org