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Tribal Government & News Tribe agrees to buy Grand Ronde site from Willamina School District 05.26.2011 Ron Karten Tribal Council , History The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde has agreed to buy the soon-to-be vacated middle school facility on the east side of Grand Ronde Road from the Willamina School District. The cash-strapped school district is in the process of consolidating its student population at the Oaken Hill facility in Willamina and put the middle school facility up for sale …
/articles/2011/05/26/tribe-agrees-to-buy-grand-ronde-site-from-willamina-school-district/living facilities. During the "site tour and tea harvest" section of the class, students picked western red cedar fronds, Oregon grape (really a berry bush) and Douglas fir branches along with a "small handful" of usnea (commonly known as tree lichen or "old man's beard"`). Back in the classroom, Judy Bluehorse Skelton, a Portland State University faculty member, used the ingredients to make tea. "It's good in cold and flu season," she said after serving it to the class. Also in the field, many …
/articles/2012/02/14/permaculture-classes-begin-in-grand-ronde/an Outstanding Indian Educator of the Year, Parent of the Year, Elder of the Year, Higher Education Student of the Year, Teacher of the Year, Student of the Year and Volunteer of the Year. "For those interested in learning more about Indian Education, I encourage you to participate in the conference. The registration cost is minimal and attendees can register on site." Further information can be found at the OIEA Web site: www.oiea.org . Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share Article Link …
/articles/2012/03/29/tribe-hosting-indian-education-event/Culture Coffee & Conversation event expands cultural offerings 09.13.2018 Danielle Frost Culture , Events If you go Coffee & Conversation cultural activities When: Activities begin at approximately 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 21. Where: TouVelle Recreation Site, Central Point, Ore. Camping is available beginning Thursday evening, Sept. 20, to Sunday, Sept. 23. More information: For maps, camping gear needs and a detailed agenda, contact Jordan.Mercier@grandronde.org or call 503-879-2185. By Danielle …
/articles/2018/09/13/coffee-conversation-event-expands-cultural-offerings/responsible parties.” “Apparently, the state Department of Environmental Quality was not included and certainly the Tribes who have been working on this site for 20 years, years before the listing, were not included at all,” George said. “While all the details appear not clear yet, it certainly seems to undercut the work that’s been done and the agreements that have been made, and, in many cases, seems to take the work of cleaning up Portland Harbor … seems to want to set that back.” On Jan. 6, two weeks …
/articles/2017/10/12/tribe-concerned-about-trump-administration-changes-to-portland-harbor-cleanup/– The Tribe opened a new Portland satellite office to better assist the membership by providing several on-site services. These included vocational rehabilitation, employment and training, education services, behavioral health counseling and cultural classes. A $95,913 Administration for Native Americans grant was awarded to the Tribe for its satellite offices in both Portland and Eugene. The new offices included a classroom, small conference room and computer lab. 1999 – The three-day second …
/articles/2019/08/29/yesteryears-sept-1-2019/successful Restoration effort that culminated in 1983. “It’s very hard to organize young people.” 2005 – Housing construction was visible at the Tribe’s new 20-acre site south of Tyee Road, which would include 72 mixed-income units. “They could come as fast as a house a day,” Development Construction Coordinator Duane Hussey said. “All of the road bases are in. All of the sewer lines are in. Fifty percent of the water lines are in.” The construction plan included setting up a plant right on site …
/articles/2020/09/30/yesteryears-oct-1-2020/Tribal Government & News Yesteryears -- Nov. 1, 2020 10.29.2020 Danielle Harrison History 2010 2015 – Tribal Council voted to pursue the purchase of the 31-acre Multnomah Greyhound Park site in Wood Village during its Oct. 14 meeting. The site, which was no longer used for dog racing, was listed for sale at $11.2 million. Tribal Council Chairman Reyn Leno said that the Tribe was developing a business plan for the property that would diversify the Tribe’s economic base. 2010 – Tribal member …
/articles/2020/10/29/yesteryears-nov-1-2020/Tribal Government & News Tribal Council approves grant applications for Portland MAT clinic 06.30.2021 Dean Rhodes Tribal Council , Health & Wellness , State government By Dean Rhodes Smoke Signals editor The Tribe has yet to open its second medication-assisted treatment clinic for opioid dependency in east Portland, but Tribal Council approved two grant applications during its Wednesday, June 30, meeting that will, if received, help staff the site. Tribal Council approved a State Opioid …
/articles/2021/06/30/tribal-council-approves-grant-applications-for-portland-mat-clinic/be patient with us. I understand how difficult this time is and we want to make sure everyone is helpful and considerate with each other. We will put out an announcement when more tests are available.” In the meantime, those wanting a COVID-19 test can call the clinic at 503-879-2032 for an appointment or they can schedule testing at the Spirit Mountain Casino test site by visiting curative.com. Testing hours are 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Sunday, starting on Monday, Jan. 24. Hours …
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