12 Smoke Signals OCTOBER 1, 2019 Combatting darkness St. Michael’s off ers brunch St. Michael’s Catholic Church offers an open house brunch every Sunday following Mass. The brunch is free to the community. Brunch begins at about 11:30 a.m. following the 10:30 a.m. Mass. Mass attendance is not required for brunch attendance. For more informa- tion or for kitchen and hall rental, contact Janelle Justen at 503-550-0923. n Photos by Timothy J. Gonzalez Tribal Elders Marcella Selwyn, center, and Candy Robertson, right, are joined by Tribal youths, from left, Keona Peone, 16, Mae Townsend, 13, Aliya Manyhides, 10, Rihanna Manyhides, 13, Madalyn Volz, 15, Spirit Mountain Community Fund Director Michael Cherry and Leo Norwest, 13, in taking part in Salem’s fourth annual Out of the Darkness Walk held at the State Capitol on Saturday, Sept. 28. The walk, fi rst started in 2002, is a fundraiser for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. This was the second consecutive year that Tribal members have participated. Tribal Youth Council member Madalyn Volz, 15, places a bead necklace around her neck before taking part in Salem’s fourth annual Out of the Darkness Walk. ONABEN PRESENTS: ARTIST-ENTREPRENEURIAL DEVELOPMENT KICKOFF EVENT Date: OCTOBER 15TH, 2019 Time: 11AM - 1PM Location: 9615 Grand Ronde Rd. Employment Services Building CTraining Room B Grand Ronde, Oregon in partnership with: NO COST TO ATTEND We suggest you bring laptop, tablet or smartphone notepad and business cards for networking Please RSVP by EMAIL: Jen@ONABEN.org Smoke Signals ad