Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current, September 01, 2019, Page 27, Image 27

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SEPTEMBER 1, 2019
Reibach up for Lifetime
Achievement Award
Multiple Native American Music Award
recipient Jan Michael Looking Wolf Reibach
has been nominated for the 2019 One World
Music Radio Lifetime Achievement Award by
the No. 1 radio station in Europe that plays
instrumental music.
Reibach is one of 20 artists nominated along
with the likes of new age artists Will Ackerman
and David Arkenstone.
To vote, send an e-mail with Reibach’s name
to vote@oneworldmusic.co.uk.
Jan Reibach
“This is not something that a person sub-
mits or asks for,” he said. “However, it is a
huge honor. If selected, we (he and his wife, Rhonda) are going
to dedicate the award to both our moms who just passed on this
year, especially my mother-in-law Cathie, who really supported my
music medicine journey. Voting is part of this and open through
the end of August.”
Reibach, who also works as the Tribe’s Lands Department
manager, has received almost 70 awards for his Native America
flute music over the last two decades, including six NAMAs in 32
nominations. 
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Grange holding food bank fundraiser
SHERIDAN — The Buell Grange will be holding a fundraiser breakfast
for the Grand-Sherimina Food Bank from 8 to 11 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 8, at
the grange, 5970 Mill Creek Road.
Cost is $7 for either pancakes or French toast, or eggs and potatoes.
There may be a surprise menu item as well and all the coffee you can drink.
September is National Hunger Awareness Month and people are en-
couraged to bring cans of food, cash donations and an awareness for those
who are hungry.
“It is also Grandparents Day, by the way, so bring your grandparents
for breakfast,” said Buell Grange Secretary Beth Crowe. 
Fee assistance
Enrolled Tribal members can request assistance with test fees (i.e.
GRE, SAT, LSAT, ACT) and admissions application fees. Contact Higher
Education for more information at 1-800-422-0232, ext. 2275. 
Police Department has
non-emergency text line
The Grand Ronde Tribal Police Department has created a non-emer-
gency text line at 541-921-2927.
“Even though this is mostly designed for children, I don’t want adults
thinking that they can’t use it as well. If you have a non-emergency situ-
ation or question, feel free to contact my officer via text through this line,”
said Grand Ronde Tribal Police Chief Jake McKnight. “When one of my
officers receives the text, they will call you back when they have time.”
McKnight said that emergency situations still require calling 911.
For more information, contact McKnight at 503-879-1474. 
AMERICAN INDIAN TEACHER PROGRAM
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DO YOU WANT TO SHARE YOUR
NATIVE SPIRITUALITY WITH OTHERS?
Volunteer with Oregon Department of Corrections' Religious Services!
GED
General Educational Development
A GED Can
Help you get a
job
Help you get
into college
Increase your
income
Provide you
with a sense of
accomplishment
We are looking for sweat lodge and spiritual leaders.
The need for volunteers is great at ALL FACILITIES - especially for tribal members.
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Access the application at www.oregon.gov/doc/omr/docs/pdf/volunteer _intern.pdf
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For QUESTIONS or ASSISTANCE
Please contact Anita Espino (CTSI Tribal Member, Niece to A gg ie Pilgrim)
Call or text at (503) 983-5783, or e-mail Anita.L.Espino@doc.state.or.us
Adult Education Building
GED Classroom
Earn your GED today!
Contact Tracy Biery for more information
503-879-1345 or tracy.biery@grandronde.org
CHANGE LIVES, MAl{E A DIFFERENCE, VOLUNTEER TODAY!
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Adult Education
9615 Grand Ronde Road
Grand Ronde, Oregon 97338
Tracy Biery
503-879-1345
Tracy.biery@grandronde.org
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Our elders fought to have Native religion honored in U.S. prisons,
but we are currently lacking volunteers to provide those services.
Confederated Tribes of
Grand Ronde
We will help you every step of the way!