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APRIL 1, 2016
Food Bank provides
boxes, seeks help
If you receive SNAP, TANF, SSI or LIHEAP assistance, you
automatically qualify for assistance at the Grand Ronde Food
Bank, 9675 Grand Ronde Road.
No one will be turned away in need of a food box.
Upcoming food box distribution dates are 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Fri-
day, April 1; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, April 9; 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Friday, April 15; 2 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 20; and 9 a.m. to
1 p.m. Friday, April 29.
Those who are unable to pick up a food box may fill out an
authorized representative form and that person can pick up a
food box on your behalf. The authorization is good for one year.
The Grand Ronde Food Bank – iskam mfkhmfk haws – is run
by Marion-Polk Food Share, which has been leading the fight to
end hunger since 1987 because no one should be hungry.
“We believe that everyone deserves to have enough to eat,” says
Food Bank Coordinator Francene Ambrose. “You are welcome
to get a food box at each of our regular weekly distributions. No
one will be turned away in need of a food box.”
The Food Bank continues to seek volunteers to help with re-
packing food, putting food on the shelves, handing out food boxes
and end-of-the-month inventory. All volunteers must attend
annual mandatory training once a year.
The next training, which will cover safe food handling, non-dis-
crimination and warehouse safety, will be held from 1 to 3 p.m.
Monday, April 18, at the Food Bank.
Call on non-distribution days to ensure someone is available
to assist you. You also can sign up for a monthly e-mail for the
Food Bank calendar and events, as well as follow the Food Bank
on Facebook.
The Food Bank is an equal opportunity provider.
Contact Ambrose at 503-879-3663 or at fambrose@marionpolk-
foodshare.org for more information or to volunteer.
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Halftime hoopla
Photo by Michelle Alaimo
Spirit Mountain Community Fund Director Kathleen George, second
from left, gifts The Child Center’s Executive Director Bill Wellard a
necklace during a check presentation that occurred at halftime of the
Portland Trail Blazers vs. Dallas Mavericks game at the Moda Center in
Portland on Wednesday, March 23. Also there for the presentation was
Community Fund Board of Trustees Chairman Sho Dozono, left, and The
Child Center’s Fund Developer Lyndsie Leech, right. The Child Center
Mental Health for Children Inc. received a $100,000 grant for a building
to house wellness and community-based treatment programs.
Official Tribal Facebook pages
Clothes Closet open Monday, Friday
The Clothes Closet is open from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday and
Friday on the Tribal campus near the Elders Activity Center at the
end of Blacktail Drive.
It accepts clothes, small appliances, small pieces of furniture, elec-
tronics and household goods that are clean and in good condition.
It does not accept books, large TVs or large furniture, but there is a
community board where people can post those items.
Donations are accepted during regular business hours.
For more information or emergency clothes, contact Lori Walk-
er-Hernandez at 559-847-7565 or Daniele Powley at 503-917-8732.
Committee & Special Event
Board meeting days and times
Below is the most current information on the meeting days and times for
Tribal Committees and Special Event Boards:
• Ceremonial Hunting Board meets as needed. Chair: Marline Groshong.
• Culture Committee meets at 1 p.m. the first Wednesday of the month at
Chachalu Museum & Cultural Center. Chair: Betty Bly.
• Education Committee meets at 5:30 p.m. on the second Tuesday of the
month in the Adult Education building. Chair: Tammy Cook.
• Elders Committee meets at 10 a.m. the third Wednesday of the month in
the Elders Activity Center. Chair: Julie Duncan.
• Enrollment Committee meets quarterly in Room 204 of the Governance
Center. Chair: Michael Mercier.
• Fish & Wildlife Committee meets at 5:30 p.m. the second Tuesday of the
month at the Natural Resources building off Hebo Road. Chair: Harold Lyon.
• Health Committee meets at 10 a.m. the second Wednesday of the month
in the Health & Wellness Center. Chair: Patti Tom-Martin.
• Housing Board meets at 3 p.m. the third Thursday of the month in the
Housing Department conference room. Chair: Matt Thomas.
• Powwow Special Event Board meets monthly at noon at the Community
Center. Dates vary. Contact Dana Ainam at 503-879-2037 or Kalene Con-
treras at 503-879-2165. Chair: Dana Ainam.
• Timber Committee meets at 5 p.m. the second Thursday of the month at
the Natural Resources building off Hebo Road. Chair: Bob Mercier.
• Veterans Special Event Board meets at 5 p.m. the first Tuesday of the
month in the old Elders Craft House. Chair: Steve Bobb Sr.
To update information on this list, contact Publications Coordinator Dean
Rhodes at 503-879-1463 or dean.rhodes@grandronde.org.
• Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde:
www.facebook.com/CTGRgov
• Grand Ronde Tribal Council:
www.facebook.com/TheConfederatedTribesOfGrandRondeTribalCouncil
• Grand Ronde Higher Education:
www.facebook.com/grand.r.ed
• Grand Ronde Youth Education:
www.facebook.com/CTGRYouthEducation
• Spirit Mountain Community Fund:
www.facebook.com/SpiritMountainCommunityFund
• Grand Ronde Station:
www.facebook.com/GrandRondeStation
• Grand Ronde Royalty: www.facebook.com/CTGRRoyalty
• Veterans Special Event Board:
www.facebook.com/pages/Veterans-Board-of-the-Confederated-Tribes-of-
the-Grand-Ronde-Community
• Community Garden: www.facebook.com/GrandRondeCommunityGarden
• Grand Ronde Food Bank: www.facebook.com/GrandRondeFoodBank
ATTENTION
TRIBAL MEMBERS
COMMITTEE AND SPECIAL EVENT BOARD VACANCIES
The following Committees and Special Event Boards have vacant
positions.
Ceremonial Hunting Board
Election Board
Culture Committee
Health Committee
Powwow SEB
Education Committee
Enrollment Board
Timber Committee
Veterans SEB
5 Vacancies
2 Vacancies, 2 alternate vacancies
1 Vacancy
4 Vacancies
3 Vacancies
2 Vacancies
3 Vacancies
4 Vacancies
4 Vacancies
Please send completed applications to Stacia Martin,
9615 Grand Ronde Road, Grand Ronde, OR 97347.