20 S moke S ignals july 1, 2014 Family Night Out Award winner Photo by Michelle Alaimo Dominic Holtz holds on as he rides a mechanical bull during the 10th annual Family Night Out and methamphetamine awareness event on the Tribal campus held on Thursday, June 19. Hundreds of people attended the event that included an infl atable obstacle course and slide, zip line, cake walk and game booths. There was also a resource fair with representatives from the Tribe’s medical clinic, Behavioral Health and Social Services departments, just to name a few. To end domestic violence and sexual assault, we must work to increase our understanding of it and how it hurts the whole community. Photo by Ron Karten Grand Ronde Tribal member Savannah ingram, 1, says thank you at the uNiTY National Conference in Portland on Saturday, June 2. ingram was one of the recipients of the 201 25 under 25 Youth Leadership Award. The national honor places ingram among the nation’s leading Native American youth. ingram is the Tribe’s Veterans Queen this year and a recipient of many high school honors. She has danced in Tribal powwows since she was years old and is currently a freshman at Mt. Hood Community College in Gresham. Also named among the 25 under 25 group was SuSun Fisher, 15, daughter of Tammy Fisher. She is a member of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz indians and active in the Grand Ronde Canoe Family. She will attend Chemawa indian School as a sophomore in the fall. Anne Falla (Office) 503 879 1660 (24 hours) 971 832 0730 anne.falla@grandronde.org Our Community Healing, Building on Our Strength Basketball Camp We knew from the very beginning what Mom wanted. Holly Collier Judy’s daughter From social workers to music therapy, nurses to chaplains, our experienced team has one goal: to help you live your journey according to your wishes. Do your loved ones know yours? Photo by Michelle Alaimo Tribal Middle School Lead Matthew Zimbrick explains the next shooting drill youth participants are going to run as he coaches during Youth Education’s Basketball Camp held in the Tribal gymnasium on Tuesday, June 17. ©2013 Willamette Valley Hospice Get our advance directives tools today. To learn more, call 503.588.3600 or visit wvh.org Paid ad