Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current, April 01, 2018, Page 11, Image 11

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    APRIL 1, 2018
S moke S ignals
11
Break time!
The Tribe’s Youth Education Department held its
annual Spring Break camp at B’nai B’rith Camp
near Lincoln City from Monday to Wednesday,
March 26-28. Forty-six sixth- through 12th-graders
attended the camp. The youth were divided into
clans and participated in activities that included an
obstacle course, chal-
lenge games, scaven-
ger hunt, skits and the
Grand Ronde Youth
Council led a discus-
sion on bullying.
Photos by Michelle Alaimo
Dylan Larson gives
Natalia Harriss a push
as they compete in
the magic carpet ride
challenge during Spring
Break camp on Tuesday,
March 27. Technically
Harriss was supposed
to be moving the carpet
on her own, but Larson
helped her out after she
fell behind in the race.
They were members of
“The Blue Team” clan.
Miguel Adams is the front man as he and his “Yung Dubs” clan
members compete in the tug-of-war challenge during Spring
Break camp on Tuesday, March 27. Other clan members, from front
to back behind Adams, are Donovan Smith, Lily Baker, Sedona
Williams, Isabelle Grout, blocked by Williams, Hailey Lewis-Little
and Payton Smith, blocked by his clan members.
Denali Williams wraps streamers around both of her arms while
competing in a challenge for her clan “The Royals.” The first
person to wrap a roll of streamers around each arm won.
From right, KaileighAnn Taylor, Kaleigha Simi, Summer Townsend and Lily Baker
compete in a toothpick drop game during Spring Break camp on Tuesday, March 27.
They were each competing for their clans, “Young Gods”, “The Goats”, “The Royals”
and “Young Dubs”, respectively.