Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current, October 15, 2016, Page 18, Image 18

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S moke S ignals
OCTOBER 15, 2016
Health & Wellness Center Entrance
Reminder: The drive-through entrance at the Health &
Wellness Center is for loading and unloading only.
The entrance was built with our Elders and those with mobility issues
and their ease of access in mind. If you are coming to the center to pick
up prescriptions, please park in
one of our regular parking spaces.
Thank you,
Grand Ronde Health & Wellness Center Administration
Adult Members’ Trust and Minors’
Custodial & Rabbi Trust Funds
Investments in the Adult Members’ Trust Fund and the Minors’ Custo-
dial and Rabbi Trust Funds are updated each business day.
If you are a trust participant and/or if you are the parent/guardian of a
minor member, you can access and review your balance and your minor
child’s balance by visiting www.401Save.com.
To log-in, the initial User ID is your (or your child’s) Social Security
number, and the initial Password is “00” followed by your (or your child’s)
membership number. Once logged in, you can customize your User ID
and password for security purposes.
If you have any trouble logging in to or using the system, contact the
401Save Call Center at 1-888-700-0808 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Paciic
Time, Monday through Friday. 
BARIATRIC SUPPORT
GROUP
EVERY 1 ST AND 3 RD WEDNESDAY
STARTING SEPT. 7 2016
5:30-6:30 P.M.
LOCATED UPSTAIRS IN THE GRAND RONDE CLINIC
IN THE MOLALA ROOM.
If you are thinking about surgery, or have had surgery in the past, or even
have had a family member that has had the surgery, come listen and or
share your experience. Help support as we all go through this life changing
experience.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT : MESSAGE KANDEE LITTLE ON FACEBOOK OR
JAN KASCHMITTER AT 503-879-2067
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Students will learn more Chinuk Wawa
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writing, speaking and listening. Content will
focus on the culture and history of Grand Ronde
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Instructors: TBA. Past instructors include Dr. Janne Underriner,
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