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I thought we'd have. And I'm really happy about the turnout." The main goal for the class is to come up with a permaculture design for our lands, said McDaniel. In the second course, tentatively scheduled to start in late April, students will actually implement the best of the design ideas. Certification requires 72 hours of class time. Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share Article Link Subscribe Subscribe to our Newspaper for latest updates: Subscribe To Our Newspaper For Latest Updates: …
/articles/2012/02/14/permaculture-classes-begin-in-grand-ronde/other, and perhaps more important goal was to provide an opportunity for networking and community building." The training included archival facility planning; disaster preparedness planning and recovery; best practices for proper care and storage of archival materials; audio/visual collections; electronic records management; records retention and collection development policies, access levels to Tribal records available online; grant writing; social media; professional development networks …
/articles/2012/10/01/osu-helps-tribes-archive-their-history/Villa (Yakama), who is known for painting the mural on Macy's Grocery store in Warm Springs; and Leo Wayman, an artist who has worked with Abromavic before. Grand Ronde Tribal members Anna Jeffers, Heyaza Brien and Alexandria Thorsgard were selected as interns for the project, and before it is done they will have rolled paint over the solid sections, painted in details from an Abromavic design and learned about murals from those who do them best. "The young people can stand back and say, 'We had …
/articles/2012/01/13/grand-ronde-mural-project-begins/where issues, not personal dislikes, will be front and center. But as someone who has been the target of recent attacks, I am not encouraged as of late. Deep down though I am an optimist, and feel that the membership who really wants the best for this Tribe will find a way to prevail. Sincerely, Denise Harvey Roll #1874 Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share Article Link Subscribe Subscribe to our Newspaper for latest updates: Subscribe To Our Newspaper For Latest Updates: …
/articles/2014/07/01/letters-to-the-editor-july-1-2014/to focus on best practices. He also is making sure that clinic providers keep track of all problems of all patients with a "personal care" approach. With his background in women's health care, Loberg intends to expand those services in Grand Ronde. The expanded services will give women birth control options and possibly pre-natal care. To start, he says, "I'll provide these services. New providers may have this experience," Loberg said, "and as they perform this work, there won't be as much …
/articles/2014/08/14/loberg-hired-to-lead-tribal-clinic/strategy by looking seven-generations ahead." Tribal Council Chairman Reyn Leno accepted the award for the Tribe. "It is a pretty prestigious award for us," Leno said at the April 16 Tribal Council meeting. "It shows that we're heading in the right direction. We have several other investments out there, but this one was recognized as one of the best in Indian Country. It was a $10 million deal and a great investment. It seems to be really picking up speed and it falls in line with our culture …
/articles/2014/04/17/tribe-receives-financial-award-for-microgreen-investment/to watch a volleyball match. He enjoyed Spirit Mountain Casino and was an avid NASCAR fan. “Larry Hofenbredl was the best husband, dad, grandpa, great-grandpa, boss and friend you could ever have. He always had a smile on his face and was willing to help anyone out at any time, whether he knew you or not. He enjoyed logging, loading logs, driving log truck, trucking, racing, gambling and watching his grandkids play sports.” He is survived by his wife, Priscilla; daughters, Anna Huston and Julie …
/articles/2015/03/12/walking-on-teri-carlton-larry-hofenbredl/at 503-879-3054 by Friday, June 1. Last year’s float, “Persistence of Culture,” won the Governor’s Award for the best depiction of life in Oregon. Will the casino sign up for another three-year sponsorship? “We’ll probably start those discussions soon after this year because there is still 1.5 years left on the contract,” Huffman says. “But it’s something we’re very happy with. You really couldn’t buy this much publicity for what we pay.” Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share Article Link …
/articles/2018/05/31/casino-float-ready-to-play-happy-during-grand-floral-parade/Tribal Government & News Tribal efforts to be more green moving forward 02.14.2018 Danielle Frost Tribal Council , People , Natural Resources , Tribal Employees By Danielle Frost Tribal people think seven generations ahead. With this in mind, the Tribe’s Nutrition Program has recently started using new recycle bins and compostable silverware for all catering functions going forward. The new test recycle bins have been placed at the Elders Activity Center during lunchtime to determine the best …
/articles/2018/02/14/tribal-efforts-to-be-more-green-moving-forward/Linn Mayor Russ Axelrod was elected chair of the commission and Clackamas County Commissioner Martha Schrader and West Linn resident Sandy Carter were named co-vice chairs. The commission is scheduled to meet several times over the next two years to determine the best option for repair, re-opening, operation and maintenance of the navigation canal and locks. The next meeting is slated for Wednesday, June 6, in West Linn City Hall. The Oregon Legislature created the Willamette Falls Locks Commission …
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