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Grand Ronde groundbreaking at Willamette Falls signals ‘we are home today’

Cheryle A. Kennedy, chairwoman of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, spoke at the groundbreaking ceremony Thursday morning for tumwata village, a long-planned redevelopment of the former Blue Heron paper mill site along the Willamette River in Oregon City. The project marks a significant step forward in transforming a long-vacant industrial site into a mixed-use village centered on environmental restoration, public access, and cultural space. May 28, 2026.Cristina Lara, left, embraces tribal council member Lisa Leno at the close of the event. Behind them is the decaying former Blue Heron Paper Mill, now under demolition to make way for tumwata village. The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde purchased the Oregon City property in 2019. May 28, 2026.Cheryle A. Kennedy, chairwoman of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, center left, and Oregon Governor Tina Kotek, participated in the symbolic groundbreaking ceremony. They were also the event’s main speakers. May 28, 2026.The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde held a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday morning for tumwata village, a long-planned redevelopment of the former Blue Heron paper mill site along the Willamette River in Oregon City. The project marks a significant step forward in transforming a long-vacant industrial site into a mixed-use village centered on environmental restoration, public access, and cultural space. May 28, 2026.The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde held a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday morning for tumwata village, a long-planned redevelopment of the former Blue Heron paper mill site along the Willamette River in Oregon City. The project marks a significant step forward in transforming a long-vacant industrial site into a mixed-use village centered on environmental restoration, public access, and cultural space. May 28, 2026.The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde held a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday morning for tumwata village, a long-planned redevelopment of the former Blue Heron paper mill site along the Willamette River in Oregon City. The project marks a significant step forward in transforming a long-vacant industrial site into a mixed-use village centered on environmental restoration, public access, and cultural space. May 28, 2026.The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde held a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday morning for tumwata village, a long-planned redevelopment of the former Blue Heron paper mill site along the Willamette River in Oregon City. The project marks a significant step forward in transforming a long-vacant industrial site into a mixed-use village centered on environmental restoration, public access, and cultural space. May 28, 2026.The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde held a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday morning for tumwata village, a long-planned redevelopment of the former Blue Heron paper mill site along the Willamette River in Oregon City. The project marks a significant step forward in transforming a long-vacant industrial site into a mixed-use village centered on environmental restoration, public access, and cultural space. May 28, 2026.The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde held a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday morning for tumwata village, a long-planned redevelopment of the former Blue Heron paper mill site along the Willamette River in Oregon City. The project marks a significant step forward in transforming a long-vacant industrial site into a mixed-use village centered on environmental restoration, public access, and cultural space. May 28, 2026.Several dozen people filled the tent at the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde groundbreaking ceremony held Thursday morning for tumwata village, a long-planned redevelopment of the former Blue Heron paper mill site along the Willamette River in Oregon City. May 28, 2026.Scenes from the ongoing demolition of the former Blue Heron Paper Mill in Oregon City. May 28, 2026.The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde held a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday morning for tumwata village, a long-planned redevelopment of the former Blue Heron paper mill site along the Willamette River in Oregon City. The project marks a significant step forward in transforming a long-vacant industrial site into a mixed-use village centered on environmental restoration, public access, and cultural space. May 28, 2026.The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde held a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday morning for tumwata village, a long-planned redevelopment of the former Blue Heron paper mill site along the Willamette River. The project marks a significant step forward in transforming a long-vacant industrial site into a mixed-use village centered on environmental restoration, public access, and cultural space. May 28, 2026.Tribal member Greg Archuleta spoke at the close of the event. May 28, 2026.Scenes from the ongoing demolition of the former Blue Heron Paper Mill in Oregon City. May 28, 2026.The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde held a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday morning for tumwata village, a long-planned redevelopment of the former Blue Heron paper mill site along the Willamette River. The project marks a significant step forward in transforming a long-vacant industrial site into a mixed-use village centered on environmental restoration, public access, and cultural space. May 28, 2026.The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde held a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday morning for tumwata village, a long-planned redevelopment of the former Blue Heron paper mill site along the Willamette River. The project marks a significant step forward in transforming a long-vacant industrial site into a mixed-use village centered on environmental restoration, public access, and cultural space. May 28, 2026.The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde held a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday morning for tumwata village, a long-planned redevelopment of the former Blue Heron paper mill site along the Willamette River. The project marks a significant step forward in transforming a long-vacant industrial site into a mixed-use village centered on environmental restoration, public access, and cultural space. May 28, 2026.The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde held a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday morning for tumwata village, a long-planned redevelopment of the former Blue Heron paper mill site along the Willamette River. The project marks a significant step forward in transforming a long-vacant industrial site into a mixed-use village centered on environmental restoration, public access, and cultural space. May 28, 2026.The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde held a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday morning for tumwata village, a long-planned redevelopment of the former Blue Heron paper mill site along the Willamette River. The project marks a significant step forward in transforming a long-vacant industrial site into a mixed-use village centered on environmental restoration, public access, and cultural space. May 28, 2026.The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde held a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday morning for tumwata village, a long-planned redevelopment of the former Blue Heron paper mill site along the Willamette River. The project marks a significant step forward in transforming a long-vacant industrial site into a mixed-use village centered on environmental restoration, public access, and cultural space. May 28, 2026.The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde held a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday morning for tumwata village, a long-planned redevelopment of the former Blue Heron paper mill site along the Willamette River. The project marks a significant step forward in transforming a long-vacant industrial site into a mixed-use village centered on environmental restoration, public access, and cultural space. May 28, 2026.Scenes from the ongoing demolition of the former Blue Heron Paper Mill in Oregon City. May 28, 2026.The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde held a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday morning for tumwata village, a long-planned redevelopment of the former Blue Heron paper mill site along the Willamette River in Oregon City. The project marks a significant step forward in transforming a long-vacant industrial site into a mixed-use village centered on environmental restoration, public access, and cultural space. May 28, 2026.The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde held a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday morning for tumwata village, a long-planned redevelopment of the former Blue Heron paper mill site along the Willamette River. The project marks a significant step forward in transforming a long-vacant industrial site into a mixed-use village centered on environmental restoration, public access, and cultural space. May 28, 2026.The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde held a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday morning for tumwata village, a long-planned redevelopment of the former Blue Heron paper mill site along the Willamette River. The project marks a significant step forward in transforming a long-vacant industrial site into a mixed-use village centered on environmental restoration, public access, and cultural space. May 28, 2026.The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde held a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday morning for tumwata village, a long-planned redevelopment of the former Blue Heron paper mill site along the Willamette River. The project marks a significant step forward in transforming a long-vacant industrial site into a mixed-use village centered on environmental restoration, public access, and cultural space. May 28, 2026.The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde held a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday morning for tumwata village, a long-planned redevelopment of the former Blue Heron paper mill site along the Willamette River. The project marks a significant step forward in transforming a long-vacant industrial site into a mixed-use village centered on environmental restoration, public access, and cultural space. May 28, 2026.Scenes from the ongoing demolition of the former Blue Heron Paper Mill in Oregon City. May 28, 2026.The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde held a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday morning for tumwata village, a long-planned redevelopment of the former Blue Heron paper mill site along the Willamette River. The project marks a significant step forward in transforming a long-vacant industrial site into a mixed-use village centered on environmental restoration, public access, and cultural space. May 28, 2026.The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde held a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday morning for tumwata village, a long-planned redevelopment of the former Blue Heron paper mill site along the Willamette River. The project marks a significant step forward in transforming a long-vacant industrial site into a mixed-use village centered on environmental restoration, public access, and cultural space. May 28, 2026.Scenes from the ongoing demolition of the former Blue Heron Paper Mill in Oregon City. May 28, 2026.Scenes from the ongoing demolition of the former Blue Heron Paper Mill in Oregon City. May 28, 2026.The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde held a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday morning for tumwata village, a long-planned redevelopment of the former Blue Heron paper mill site along the Willamette River. The project marks a significant step forward in transforming a long-vacant industrial site into a mixed-use village centered on environmental restoration, public access, and cultural space. May 28, 2026.The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde held a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday morning for tumwata village, a long-planned redevelopment of the former Blue Heron paper mill site along the Willamette River. The project marks a significant step forward in transforming a long-vacant industrial site into a mixed-use village centered on environmental restoration, public access, and cultural space. May 28, 2026.Cheryle A. Kennedy, chairwoman of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, center left, and Oregon Governor Tina Kotek, participated in the symbolic groundbreaking ceremony. They were also the event’s main speakers. May 28, 2026.Scenes from the ongoing demolition of the former Blue Heron Paper Mill in Oregon City. May 28, 2026.Oregon Governor Tina Kotek, left, greets other guests before the start of the groundbreaking event. May 28, 2026.The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde held a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday morning for tumwata village, a long-planned redevelopment of the former Blue Heron paper mill site along the Willamette River. The project marks a significant step forward in transforming a long-vacant industrial site into a mixed-use village centered on environmental restoration, public access, and cultural space. May 28, 2026.The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde held a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday morning for tumwata village, a long-planned redevelopment of the former Blue Heron paper mill site along the Willamette River. The project marks a significant step forward in transforming a long-vacant industrial site into a mixed-use village centered on environmental restoration, public access, and cultural space. May 28, 2026.The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde held a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday morning for tumwata village, a long-planned redevelopment of the former Blue Heron paper mill site along the Willamette River. The project marks a significant step forward in transforming a long-vacant industrial site into a mixed-use village centered on environmental restoration, public access, and cultural space. May 28, 2026.The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde held a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday morning for tumwata village, a long-planned redevelopment of the former Blue Heron paper mill site along the Willamette River. The project marks a significant step forward in transforming a long-vacant industrial site into a mixed-use village centered on environmental restoration, public access, and cultural space. May 28, 2026.

The Confederated Tribes of Grande Ronde held a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday for the first phase of work at tumwata village, a massive, 23-acre project that will reshape the Oregon City side of Willamette Falls at the site of a former paper mill.

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