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4 S moke S ignals MARCH 15, 2016 Gubernatorial gallery 2011 – Spirit Mountain Casino became an impromptu emergency shelter for more than 300 coastal residents who fled Lincoln City and other low-lying areas after a tsunami warning was issued for most of the western United States’ coastline. “Many people came with their families, seeking shelter, food and comfort,” said casino Director of Security Joann Mercier. 2006 – Tribal member Meghan Zimbrick led the Wil- lamina High School girls’ bas- ketball team to a second-place finish during the state champi- onship game, losing to Myrtle Point 59-55. Willamina fin- ished the 2005-06 season 30-1. 2001 – Former Oregon Gov. and U.S. Senator Mark Hat- field attending the March Gen- eral Council meeting. “1954 is one of those years in history that we would like to forget about, but we can’t,” he said about the year the Western Oregon Indian Termination Act was passed. “We must remember.” 1996 – A new sweat lodge, File photo located behind the Chemical Dependency office building, opened in Grand Ronde. “The sweat lodge is quite possibly the largest in the Pacific Northwest,” said Michael Reibach, lodge caretaker and sweat leader. “Our people traditionally sweat in cedar, and this sweat lodge will be here for many generations to come.” 1991 – Tribal member Shonn Leno defeated Dayton’s Ryan Henry to win the 106-pound state wrestling championship for Willamina High School. Leno, a sophomore, used a reversal with just three seconds left in the match to defeat Henry. 1986 – Eula Petite was teaching Chinook Jargon classes at Grand Ronde Elementary School from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday and Thurs- day. Photo courtesy of Reina Nelson Colby Drake, Tribal Silviculture/Fire Protection supervisor, left, and Jeremy Ojua, right, Tribal Silviculture/Fire Protection technician, pose with Oregon Gov. Kate Brown during her impromptu visit to Chachalu Tribal Museum & Cultural Center in Grand Ronde to view the photography exhibit “Ili/i, a photographic essay on the beauty that surrounds us” on Monday, Feb. 29. Drake and Ojua’s photographs are featured in the exhibit and Brown saw an article on the exhibit in Smoke Signals and decided to drive out to Grand Ronde and see it during one of her few days off. Bike helmets available The Tribe’s Social Services Department has bicycle helmets available for distribution. Those needing a helmet need to visit the department and sign a helmet application, as well as get fitted. For more information, contact Social Services at 503-879-2034. n Yesteryears is a look back at Tribal history in five-year incre- ments through the pages of Smoke Signals. Interested in a Career as a Security Officer? A current Oregon Driver’s is required and a desire to work in law enforcement. If this is you, we have the Certification Training opportunity for you!!! Spirit Mountain Casino & CTGR Security Department are in immediate need of Security Officers. TERO, Human Resources, and CTGR Security are partnering to bring Security Officer Unarmed DPSST Certification Training on-site: 14 Hour Security Officer Unarmed DPSST Certification Training Cost: Free for CTGR Tribal Members and $106.75 for Community members, Employees and Others DPSST Application & Payment are required at the beginning of day one’s training. Money Orders may be made out to “DPSST Certification”. Register ASAP, as class is limited to 15 participants Thursday, March 24 & Friday, March 25, 2016 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde ESC Building: Training Room “A” (lunch will be provided) Pre-qualifying criteria: Must have valid Oregon Driver’s License and the ability to pass a criminal background check Eligibility for available positions at SMC is contingent on obtaining a High Security Gaming License issued by the Grand Ronde Gaming Commission Please contact the Tribal Employment Rights Office at 503-879-2188 or Human Resources at 503-879-2479 for additional information or to register. Ad created by George Valdez