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18 S MOKE S IGNALS AUGUST 1, 2015 Court visitors Safe shooters Photo by Michelle Alaimo Law students from East China University of Political Science and Law in Shanghai, China, try out the judge’s bench and take photos in Tribal Court during a visit to Grand Ronde on Friday, July 24. Cultural Education and Outreach Program Manager Kathy Cole was their guide and in addition to the court, the law students toured Chachalu Tribal Museum & Cultural Center, met with Tribal Council and ate lunch at the Elders Activity Center. The university is sister universities with Willamette University in Salem and annually students make a trip to Oregon and the Tribe is typically a stop during their time in the area. Contributed photo Nineteen Native youth were among the 36 participants who earned their Hunter’s Safety certificates on Monday and Tuesday, July 20-21, by taking a class offered by the Tribe’s Natural Resources Department’s Parks and Recreation Program at the Tribal gym. The class was taught by Micky Garus and Adrian Porter from American Outdoors. The class is required for hunters age 17 and younger before they can hunt. Every student enrolled in the class passed their exams and received certificates. “Well done and thank you to everyone involved,” said Jerry Bailey, Tribal Parks and Recreation specialist. Ad created by George Valdez Ad created by George Valdez