sNok signflz MAY 1, 2024 Clothes Closet open The Clothes Closet is open from 9 a.m. to noon Friday on the Tribal campus near the Elder Activity Center at the end of Blacktail Drive. The Clothes Closet accepts clothing, small appliances and pieces of furni- ture, electronics and household goods that are clean and in good condition. It does not accept books, large TVs or furniture, but there is a community board where people can post those items. For more information or emergency clothes, contact Lori Walker-Hernan- dez at 559-847-7565. CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF GRAND RONDE FAMILY FISHING DAY The Hebo Ranger District invites You for the Family Fishing Day in the Forest FLU/COVID PRECAUTIONS - Please do not attend if you are experiencing symptoms or are positive for FLU/COVID - Keep your social distance, 6 Feet apart. - Clean your hands frequently. - Face mask use is optional and for your own safety. Thanks!!! When: June 17, 2024, from 09:00 am to 02:00 pm. Where: Hebo Lake in Hebo, OR. Fishing Contest and Prizes for Children (4-15 years old) We will have fishing poles and reels, bait, and free fishing lessons available. Parking is free, and kids under 12 years old won’t need a Fishing License. For people 12 years and up, a Fishing License is required for this event. CLEAR Clinic *There is an Oregon State police charge of $33 for finger printing for all criminal expungements 11 Tribal member art exhibit featured Tribal member Leland Butler’s art exhibit, “Connected to the Land,” will be featured at The Linfield Art Gallery in McMinnville through Friday, May 3. The gallery is located at Linfield University, 900 S.E. Baker St., McMinnville. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, and noon to 5 p.m. Saturday. The gallery is free and open to the public. For more information, visit linfield.edu/art/gallery.html. Pacific University hosting Reconciliation Powwow Pacific University’s Indigenous Student Alliance is hosting a Recon- ciliation Powwow. It will be held to honor Forest Grove Indian Training School students who attended and lost their lives at the school, Indigenous Student Alliance Advisor Nikol Roubidoux said. “The May 4 event will not be a competition powwow given the meaning behind it,” she said. “We welcome dancers, drummers and artisan vendors to come and celebrate our culture and our future.” She added that the intent is to celebrate the Kalapuya people and to establish a meaningful relationship with the Grand Ronde community. “The students and I thank you and hope you will join us on May 4,” Roubidoux said. Grand Entry will be held at 1 and 7 p.m. and admission is free. Pacific University is located at 2043 College Way, Forest Grove. For more information, contact kata@pacificu.edu or vene3117@pacificu. edu.