sNok signflz APRIL 1, 2024 7 Procurement Assistant Kelly Leno reached 34 years of service SERVICE continued from front page awards to employees after they were served a breakfast of scram- bled eggs, potatoes, bacon, sausage, biscuits, fruit and a selection of juice, soda and sparkling water. Kennedy, Cherry, George and Har- vey gave handshakes and occasion- al hugs to the honored employees. Honorees were led by Procure- ment Assistant Kelly Leno, who reached 34 years of service to the Tribe. Records Administrator Kim Mueller and Gaming Commission Licensing Manager Julia Papen were honored for 29 and 28 years of employment, respectively. Round- ing out the quarter century or lon- ger mark were Billing Supervisor Sunni Ulestad with 26 years and Clinic Business Office Manager Melody Baker, 25 years. Other employees notching 20 or more years of employment with the Tribe included Employee Re- lations Manager David DeHart and Compensation/HRIS Special- ist Becky Mode, 24 years each; Spirit Mountain Community Fund Executive Director Angela Sears, 23 years; Tribal Police Chief Jake McKnight, Information Systems Web Administrator William Mer- cier and Tribal Attorney’s Offi ce Manager/Paralegal Kerrina Mish- ler, 22 years each; Post-Secondary Education Coordinator Joshua Clift, 21 years; and Early Head Start Family Educator Shawn Bobb and Portland Area Office Tribal Services Representative Lisa Archuleta, 20 years. Other Tribal employees honored included: 18 years: Staff Accountant Debra Nolen and Employment Specialist Toni Mercier. Scheduled Appointments Only Walk-In Day Monday Thursday Tuesday To schedule an appointment: Call (503) 879-1424 or CTGRTribalVSO@GrandRonde.Org 17 years: Employment Specialist Jessy Powley. 16 years: Health Information Supervisor Desiree Allen, Natural Resources Construction Supervisor Bart Bryant, Senior Dental As- sistant Rachel Clark, Enrollment Officer Nick LaBonte, Day Shift Housekeeper Rosie Saldivas, Gam- ing Commission Compliance Ana- lyst Tyrell Soderberg and Natural Resources Senior Administrative Assistant Michele Volz. 15 years: Health Care Pay- ment Specialist Kayla Leno, Groundskeeper Joseph Grammer and Hydrosystem Compliance Spe- cialist Lawrence Schwabe. 14 years: Lead Shipping and Receiving Clerk Seth Mercier and Rental Housing Program Manager Leon Ramos. 13 years: Employee Relations Specialist Sean Barton, Chinuk Wawa Preschool Teacher Halona Butler, Employment Program Man- ager Michael Herrin and Dental Hygienist Erin Muchmore. 12 years: Gaming Inspector Dal- ton Robertson, Historic Preserva- tion Manager Briece Edwards and Family Support Services Specialist Alexandria Warren-Masters. 11 years: Employment Case- worker Tiny Gibbons, Child Fam- ily Services Investigator Shauna Hastings, Adult Foster Care Care- giver Brianna Leno, Risk Analyst Patricia Mercier, Employment Caseworker Angella Schultz and Groundkeeper Sean Sell. 10 years: Tribal Police Corpo- ral Tyler Brown, Groundskeeper Joseph Kelley, Chinuk Wawa K-5 Teacher Jade Colton, AV Techni- cian/Web Specialist Jordan Smith and Dental Assistant Whitney VanArsdel. 9 years: Tribal Police Sgt. Rod McAllister, Health Promotion Specialist Stephanie King, Post Elementary Chinuk Wawa Out- reach Teacher Zoey Holsclaw and Housing Services Coordinator Lacy Leno. 8 years: Staff Accountant Sher- eena Bates, Emergency Prepared- ness Coordinator Brandy Bishop, Lead Licensed Practical Nurse Jeannette Cavan, Senior Help Desk Technician Mark Donahoo and Chinuk Wawa Assistant Teacher Washie Squetimkin-Anquoe. 7 years: Early Head Start Teach- er Joshua Biery, Training Coor- dinator Jeri St. Onge, Health & Wellness Clinic Doctor Randy Blome, Tribal Police Offi cer Kalim Mercier, Infant/Toddler Teacher Shawna Freeman, Human Resourc- es Administrative Assistant Jessie Storm and Firefighter Anthony Simmons. 6 years: Senior Mental Health Counselor Denise Fellows, Police Offi cer James Flynn, EHS Family Educator Tracy Haas, Compen- sation/HRIS Analyst Jonathan George, Member Benefi ts Admin- istrator Kalene Contreras, Labo- ratory Manager Teresa Larson and Tribal Realty Specialist Amanda Wilson. 5 years: Employment Coordi- nator Holly Snodgrass and Staff Accountant Benito Rodriguez. After breakfast concluded, there was a raffl e, which included cash prizes of $50 and $100 and addi- tional administrative leave. CLEAR Clinic SPRING S P R I N G CARNIVAL C A R N I V A L Thursday, April 4th, 2024 From 4pm to 6:30 pm Come join us at the Tribal gym for some family fun! There will be a Cake Walk, Ring Toss, and other fun activities. Boxed dinners and drinks will be provided. *There is an Oregon State police charge of $33 for finger printing for all criminal expungements PLEASE CONTACT THE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT WITH ANY QUEUESTIONS 503-879-2275