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JUNE 1, 2018
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Kailiyah Krehbiel, left, and
Tribal Youth Education
6-12 Tutor Vincent
Chargualaf paddle during
canoe paddle practice
held at Huddleston Pond
Park in Willamina on
Wednesday, May 16. It was
the fourth week of paddle
practice and practice will
continue through June,
every Wednesday from 2-5
p.m. It is open to Grand
Ronde Tribal members and
the Tribal community.
Paddle practice
Jacob Holmes, back, skippers the canoe with pullers Ben
Powley, left, Jayce Jackson, right, and Dylan Larson, front, as
they head back to shore during canoe paddle practice held at
Huddleston Pond Park in Willamina on Wednesday, May 16.
Photos by Michelle Alaimo
Lafawn Jackson adjusts her daughter Lizzette Murray’s life
jacket before she gets in the canoe during canoe paddle
practice held at Huddleston Pond Park in Willamina on
Wednesday, May 16.
Adult Foster Program
“A Place To Call Home”
The Tribe’s Adult Foster Care lodges are committed to offering quality
care to our Elders and helping them remain as independent as possible,
while providing the personalized assistance they need. At our lodges, a
wide range of services is available in a comfortable setting where privacy
is respected and maximum independence is supported. For information,
contact Adult Foster Program Director Peggy Shaver at 503-879-1694.
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