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the sponsorship brings to the Tribe and Tribal people makes the money well worth spending. “The exposure we get from this event and being the title sponsor with the advertising we get … if we had to buy that type of advertising, it would be pretty darn spendy,” Steve says. Huffman says that the advertising ranges beyond newspapers, including TV, print, radio and static signage, activation and public relations events. “While the Grand Floral Parade is a one-day event, it is a three-week festival,” Huffman …
/articles/2015/05/29/spirit-mountain-casino-float-ready-to-bloom/. "This is going to an area that I am confident that it will make a difference in the community," Mercier said about his donation given to Tribal member and Education Division Manager April Campbell. "The Tribal Library is going through an expansion and they should be able to buy a lot of books with this money." Tribal Elders Nancy Coleman and Dorothy Shortt and Tribal spouse Duane Coulson won the $50 door prizes and Tribal Elder Qahira Lorraine Barton won the $100 door prize. The next General Council …
/articles/2011/02/11/tribe-receives-funding-for-tribal-historical-preservation-officer/10 years of service she also distributed Tribal Pendleton blankets. 2011 – The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde became the official owner of the eight-acre Grand Ronde Middle School property. The Tribe agreed to buy the land and 27,443-foot facility for $675,000 from the Willamina School District. The property was part of the Tribe’s original reservation given to it in an 1857 Presidential Order in exchange for ceded lands that included most of western Oregon. The property was zoned as Grand …
/articles/2021/08/31/yesteryears-sept-1-2021/of Grand Meadows. Reibach said the Tribe, through its longstanding effort to buy property at fair market value, purchased the Rink properties for less than $5,000 per acre, which was almost $1 million less than the original asking price. And more recently, the Tribe purchased almost two acres immediately north of the Tribal cemetery in March for $50,001, $1 more than the starting auction bid price. "That was a good deal," Reibach said, especially because of the property's proximity to the Tribal …
/articles/2011/04/15/general-council-briefed-on-tribal-lands/of the Bonneville Power Administration's Willamette Wildlife Mitigation Program and with the cooperation of the Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife. "They can buy 200 or so acres, but that doesn't mean that they buy the history and the culture of it," Leno said about the Warm Springs effort. "They could dig up artifacts; they could dig up human remains. They're Grand Ronde, not Warm Springs. They're our people." Leno said the Grand Ronde Tribe also is concerned the Warm Springs Tribe will attempt …
/articles/2014/08/14/kitzhaber-sits-down-with-tribal-council-to-hear-grand-ronde-concerns/genuinely be curious to know what percentage of our new 21s actually ‘blow’ the money, spend it wisely or somewhere in between,” he said. “I am not sure if I buy into this absolute mentality of ‘it’s their money to do as they please,’ because, as mentioned in my blog, do we not have a responsibility to our Tribal members who are ill-equipped to handle this? What if some 21 year old is transferring his money to one of those African bankers, and is open about it? I think it is a far more complicated …
/articles/2017/10/12/minor-trust-fund-process-wraps-up/because I was making something for one of my cousins, and somebody said, ‘Can I buy that?’” she said. “I don’t sell them for too much,” she said. “My mom was a single mom, so when we came to powwow, we could look but not touch, and she didn’t make stuff, so we didn’t have things.” She recalled a little boy of about 7 who had wanted to buy a necklace for his mother, but wasn’t sure the $15 he’d brought would be enough, as handmade necklaces usually sell for considerably more. “I told him, ‘You pick …
/articles/2025/07/29/veterans-powwow-draws-crowd-of-celebrants/the American Museum of Natural History in New York City to discuss the Tribe's upcoming visit to Tomanowos. The museum agreed to close the site to all other visitors while Tribal members visit and conduct a blessing. 1996 - Architect Frank Whalen reported that groundbreaking on the new Tribal health facility should begin in August with construction taking about a year to complete. "We are still within the budget of around $3.5 million," he said. "It is running $122 a square foot." 1991 - Tribal …
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/articles/2011/11/30/casino-starts-fourth-annual-toy-drive/. 2” was released on Nov. 10, 2018. To listen to Nichols’ song, visit warriorsongs.org/track/1564075/warrior-wings. To hear Nichols discuss her journey and song, visit www.spreaker.com/user/smokesignals/ss-podcast-32-shelly-nichols . Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share Article Link Subscribe Subscribe to our Newspaper for latest updates: Subscribe To Our Newspaper For Latest Updates: …
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