Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current, August 01, 2015, Image 4

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    S moke S ignals
AUGUST 1, 2015
CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF
GRAND RONDE
OFFICIAL BALLOT
COUNCIL
GENERAL ELECTION
Ad created by George Valdez
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CANDIDATES FOR COUNCIL
VOTE FOR THREE (3) ONLY
JUNE
SHERER
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VOTING FOR MORE THAN THREE (3)
CANDIDATES WILL VOID YOUR BALLOT.
JON A.
KATHLEEN
TOM
ANN K.
LEWIS
BRENDA
TUOMI (JEFFERS)
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GEORGE
CHERYLE A.
KENNEDY
TAMMY C.
GARRISON
STEVE
BOBB, SR.
CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF GRAND
RONDE
OFFICIAL BALLOT
COUNCIL
GENERAL ELECTION
Grand Ronde
September 12, 2015
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We are accepting new hunters again and invite anyone interested
to please apply. Our harvest is down this year, but we can hunt until
Aug. 26. There is still time for new hunters to get out in the field and
harvest some meat for the Tribe. You get great satisfaction in giving
back and I am always available to help with anything you need. If
you’re undecided, call me and I will be happy to tell you more about
the program.
Marline Groshong, 503-474-7000. n
TO VOTE: Complete the arrows
pointing to the candidates of your choice
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Ceremonial Hunters needed
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Yesteryears is a look back at Tribal history in five-year in-
crements through the pages of Smoke Signals.
Grand Ronde
September 12, 2015
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2010 – The Moving
Wall, a half-size replica
of the Vietnam Veterans
Memorial in Washington,
D.C., stood for five days at
the old powwow grounds
in front of the Governance
Center. Tribal Elder Steve
Bobb Sr., a Marine Corps
File photo
veteran of the Vietnam
War, said the 58,268 names are “the what-ifs, the what could have
beens, gone in a flash, a speck of time.”
2005 – Tribal Elders Kathryn Harrison, Pat Allen, Betty Lambert
and Patsy Pullin and Tribal members Bobby Mercier, Hope Lafferty,
Ashley Bedortha, Denise Harvey and Alicia Selwyn and Tribal
Council member Angie Blackwell traveled to New York City to visit
Tomanowos – the 15.5-ton Willamette meteorite – at the American
Museum of Natural History.
2000 – Terry Ramey of Ink Impressions in New Mexico visited the
Tribe to show Election Committee Chair Ellen Fischer how to operate
the Tribe’s new ballot counting equipment.
1995 – A historical marker depicting Tribal photos and a summary
of the Grand Ronde Tribe’s history was unveiled on Highway 18,
about a quarter-mile east of Grand Ronde Road. It is the 97th marker
erected as part of Oregon’s Historical Marker Program.
1990 – Tribal member Jackie Leno Grant became the new director
for the Native American Program at Eastern Oregon State College
for the 1990-91 school year. She will be assisting all Native students
with counseling, tutorial assistance, referrals and general assistance,
as well as serve as a mentor for the Speel-Ya Indian Club.
1985 – The nine-week Summer Youth Program hired Angie
Childers to work as clerical/receptionist for the Tribal Cemetery
Office and Gregg Leno as a maintenance worker for the Depot and
Tribal Cemetery offices.
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