Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current, May 01, 2023, Page 14, Image 14

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MAY 1, 2023
Smoke Signals
Deegan Duane
Bobb
Stick game night
1:43 p.m. March 9, 2023
8 lbs 3 oz 18.5 inches
Parents: Logan Bobb
and Chalise Mason
Grandparents: Cory Bobb
and Sandy Bobb
Great-grandparents:
Steve and Connie Bobb
TS
Photos by Michelle Alaimo
OFFICE
TRIBAL EM
YMENT RIG
H
P
LO
INTRODUCTION TO GRADE READING
SAT., JUNE 3, 2023, 8 A.M - 5 P.M.
Tribal member Dorothy
TO SEE MORE PHOTOS AND VIDEO
Anderson reveals the
female, or unmarked,
@SmokeSignalsCTGR @ctgrsmokesignals @SmokeSignalsCTGR
bone after the opposing
team guessed it was
in her left hand while playing a game of itukuma during Community
Stick Game Night at Chachalu Tribal Museum & Cultural Center on
Wednesday, April 26.
WHAT IS GRADE SHOOTING?
Shooting grade is the process of testing the elevation
of a construction project in order to level or slope it.
Shooting grade properly is critical to every facet of
construction including excavation, pipe laying, and
forming footers and foundations.
Where?
9615 Grand Ronde Road,
Grand Ronde, OR 97347
ESB Building C
Free training and lunch will be provided.
• Understanding grade reading.
• Why shooting grade is important.
• What tools you will use to shoot grade.
To register please follow
the link or scan the QR
code below.
https://weblink.grandronde.
org/Forms/TERO-Training-
Registration
This will be a one-day introductory course open to all
Tribal members or Tribal descendants 16 years and older.
For more information please contact:
Jacob.boekhoff@grandronde.org or call 503-879-2146
Ad by Samuel Briggs III
Community Shred Event
Monday, May 22 " Noon 3 1 P.M.
Grand Ronde Recycling Depot
(On Tyee Road near Tribal Housing)
Tribal member Fabian Quenelle attempts to distract the guesser on
the opposing team while playing a game of itukuma during Community
Stick Game Night at Chachalu Tribal Museum & Cultural Center on
Wednesday, April 26. On the left in the background, Tribal Elder
Arlettia Krehbiel hides the bones waiting to be picked. Quenelle taught
the game to about 50 people in attendance and hopes to hold more
game nights and bring the game back to the community.
cultural
education
Free " Open to the Public " Drive-thru
A re you missing out on what Cultural
Not just for conodential documents:
Education has to offer? Follow us on Facebook
to get detailed class information, photos from
events, and updates.
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" Magazines " Newspapers " Photos & Negatives
Plus, check out the tribal calendar for a quick
glance of upcoming events and classes.
" Books (no hardcovers)" No 3-ring binders
Open to Tribal and Community members.
" Limited plastic & metal " Paper clips & staples OK.
Join us!
Search Facebook for Grand Ronde Cultrual Education
Tribal Calendar // www.grandronde.org/tribal-calendar
Ad by Samuel Briggs III