Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current, October 15, 2016, Page 9, Image 9

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    S moke S ignals
OCTOBER 15, 2016
Ross farewell
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ISKAM MǝKʰMǝK-HAWS
PRESENTS A FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY FUNDRAISER
ST. MIcHAEL’S cHURcH
48520 SW HEBO RD, GRAND RONDE, OR 97347
Photo by Michelle Alaimo
Tribal Speech-Language Pathologist Sarah Ross is gifted a Pendleton
blanket by Tribal Council members Denise Harvey, left, and Brenda
Tuomi, right, during a goodbye gathering for her held at the Grand
Ronde Health & Wellness Center on Friday, Sept. 30. Ross worked at
the Tribe for ive years and Friday was her last day. She and her family
moved to Mariposa, Calif., where she took a job at the Mariposa County
Uniied School District as a speech-language pathologist. However,
she vowed to return to Grand Ronde annually to help with the Culture
Committee’s First Foods Celebration, of which she has become an
important organizer.
Name changes in Tribal Court
Tribal Court provides both minor and adult name changes to enrolled
members for a iling fee of only $30.
If you have any questions or would like to request a packet, contact Devin
Larsen at 503-879-2303 or devin.larsen@grandronde.org. 
THIS IS THE ANNUAL FUNDRAISER FOR ISKAM MǝKʰMǝK-
HAWS. WE ARE ASKING FOR VOLUNTEERS TO HELP cOOK,
SERVE FOOD, ASSIST WITH AUcTIONS, AND RUN YOUTH
GAMES & AcTIVITIES. PLEASE cONSIDER ENTERING ONE OF
OUR cOMPETITIONS OR DONATING AN ITEM OR TWO TO
OUR AUcTIONS!
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE cONTAcT:
FRANcENE AMBROSE AT (503) 879-3663
CTGR Recreation Department
Gymnasium-
ness Center
Hours of Operation:
6 a.m. – 9 p.m. Monday – Sunday
*Hours of operation are subject to change without notice due to scheduled events.
Fitness Center Access:
Tribal/Community 6 a.m. – 8 a.m. & 5 p.m. – 9 p.m. (Monday-Friday) Contact Security
8 a.m. – 5 p.m. (Monday-Friday) Contact Recreation Staff
6 a.m. – 9 p.m. (Saturday/Sunday) Contact Security
*Access is granted to Tribal/Community members only during the hours above.
Everyone who enters fitness center must sign-in.
Spin Class:
Monday and Wednesday 12:10 p.m.-12:50 p.m. (Afternoon class)
Tuesday and Thursday 6:10 a.m.-6:50 a.m. (Morning class)
CTGR Employees: Access by Employee Badge
*In the event your employee badge does not grant access to the gym, contact Security.
Show your employee badge and the officer on duty will let you in.
Age Access Policy:
(For Fitness/Weight room )
MUST be 18 years or older to be in the Fitness/Weight room center
Youth 13-17 may use the Fitness Center with adult supervision (over 18)
Youth 8-12 may access the Fitness Center with adult supervision, but
may not use equipment.
Youth ages 7 and under are not permitted in the Fitness Weight Room
Age Access for gymnasium: Youth under the age of 18 must be supervised by an adult
Please note:
Youth Access policies are in accordance with existing safety ordinances adopted by
Tribal Council
Contact information:
Recreation Staff
Recreation Specialist
(Harris Reibach)
503-879-1369
Facilities
Administrative Assistant
(Holly Engles)
503-879-2195
Security
971-901-1031
Police
Police Emergency
503-879-2123
911