S moke S ignals NOVEMBER 1, 2017 11 Ian Mercier bowls during Youth Education’s K-12 Costume Bowling Party held at Walnut City Lanes in McMinnville on Friday, Oct. 27. Fright days & nights Friday Oct. 27, was a day filled with Halloween activ- ities for Tribal youth. The day started with Youth Ed- ucation’s K-12 Costume Bowling Party at Walnut City Lanes in McMinnville and then the youth returned to the Tribal campus for trick-or-treating through various Tribal departments followed by a Halloween Party held in the Tribal gym hosted by the Tribe’s Children & Family Services program. The frightful festivities continued on Saturday, Oct. 28, with a Halloween Dance hosted by the Tribe’s Youth Council and Youth Prevention Program held in the Tribal gym. Aleena Leno picks out a bag of slime during a stop at Grand Ronde’s Food Bank, iskam mfkHmfk haws, during Youth Education’s K-12 trick-or-treating around the Tribal campus on Friday, Oct. 27. Noah Gerbrandt, left, bumps a volleyball as he, Hailey Lewis-Little, middle, and Hattie Mercier play volleyball in between bowling frames during Youth Education’s K-12 Costume Bowling Party held at Walnut City Lanes in McMinnville on Friday, Oct. 27. Photos by Michelle Alaimo Sophia Grout bends down to pick up a cake on the end of a plank as she plays a virtual reality game during the Halloween Party held in the Tribal gym on Friday, Oct. 27.