10 S moke S ignals AUGUST 1, 2015 Goal is to maximize opportunities TRIBAL COUNCIL continued from front page rule was developed that provides additional hunting tags to the Tribe outside of state-issued hunting tags already allocated to the member- ship for the Trask Hunting Unit as part of the consent decree. In 2015, the new tags will be valid on the Reservation only. In the first year, the Tribe will issue tags for black-tailed deer and Roosevelt elk on Friday, Sept. 11. The seasons will be Sept. 28 through Oct. 2 for Coastal Buck Centerfire Firearm (20 tags) and Nov. 21 through Dec. 1 for Hair Tag Muzzleloader Rifle (10 tags) for black-tailed deer and Nov. 7 through Nov. 13 for Bull First Season (eight tags) and Nov. 18 through Nov. 20 for Spike Second Season (eight tags) for elk. “The year will be, by necessity, fairly conservative,” said Fish and Wildlife Program Manager Kelly Dirksen at the Tuesday, July 14, Legislative Action Committee meeting. “But our goal, long term, is to maximize the Tribal members’ opportunities under the Wildlife Management Plan.” Dirksen said Tribal Biologist Lindsay Belonga is currently work- ing on establishing population counts on the Reservation to help Natural Resources determine fu- ture takes of wildlife. The applications for the tags appear in this edition of Smoke Sig- nals on page 13. Deadline to submit applications is Thursday, Sept. 3. Summer food service starts A free lunch for any child from 1 to 18 years of age will be served as part of the Summer Food Service. Free lunch will be served through Aug. 14 at Tina Miller Park in Willamina from 11 to 11:30 a.m. and at Raven Loop Park in Grand Ronde from noon to 12:30 p.m. Lunch also will be served at Willamina Elementary School to students attending summer school in July and August. n In other action, Tribal Council: •Appointed Dennis Dinsmore and Kevin Schultz to serve on the Grand Ronde Gaming Com- mission with three-year terms expiring in June 2018. •Authorized staff to submit a plan to the Secretary of the Interior to consolidate funds from General Assistance, Native Employment Works and Job Training pro- grams into a single coordinated three-year plan to provide em- ployment and training service. •Approved a grant application to the Oregon Youth Conservation Corps for 2015 to acquire up to $10,000 in funding for the Nat- ural Resources Department’s Summer Youth Crew. •Appointed Tribal Council mem- bers Tonya Gleason-Shepek and Toby McClary and re-appointed Giffen and Tribal Council mem- ber Ed Pearsall to serve on the Spirit Mountain Gaming Inc. Board of Directors. •And approved the enrollment of four infants into the Tribe because they meet the eligibility requirements for enrollment as defined in the Tribal Constitution and Enrollment Ordinance. Also included in the July 15 Tribal Council packet was an au- thorization to proceed appointing Tribal Council member Denise Harvey to the Liberty House Board of Directors. Liberty House is a child abuse assessment center in Salem. Tribal Council also approved a staff directive that authorizes Chief of Police Al LaChance to work with the Procurement De- partment to transfer the current police station modular to Spirit Mountain Casino after the new Tribal police station is completed. Another authorization to proceed approved construction plans for the police station. Tribal Council member Jon A. George joined Land and Culture Department employees Jordan Mercier and Travis Stewart in per- forming the cultural drumming and singing to open the meeting. The meeting, in its entirety, can be viewed at the Tribal website, www.grandronde.org, by clicking on “videos” under the News tab. n Social Services 2015 School Clothes Program This is a first-come, first-served program. Child must be an enrolled Grand Ronde Tribal member Child must be of school age and enrolled in school (preschool, ele- mentary, middle or high school). Income criteria applies. Please contact Social Services at 800-242-8196 or 503-879-2034 for application. Deadline for all applications is Sept. 15, 2015 n Ad created by George Valdez Ad created by George Valdez