Smoke Signals June 1994 Page 3 TRIBAL LIFE News Briefs Nanitch Sahallie Fun-Run The Second Annual Nanitch Sahallie Fun-Run will be held Sunday, June26at8a.m. inKeizer. For more information and exact location, contact Chris Dean at Nanitch, 1-800-552-0939. Veteran's pow-wow The Grand Ronde tribal veterans will be holding their annual pow wow on June 1 1 at St. Michael's Church in Grand Ronde. Grand Entry will be at noon. There will be drumming, dancing, food and crafts. New members sought There are two openings on the Fish and Wildlife Committee. If you are interested in serving as a member, please contact Karen Lord or Karen Larsen for an application packet. Thank you Ray McKnight's sister, Zelda Lane and family, brother Cleo McKnight and family, and Wilma and Jim Butler would like to extend their warmest thanks to everyone who called, sent cards and flowers, and visited Ray in the care center. , Thanks to everyone who attended the funeral and who helped out with food and kitchen duties. Bonnie Tom would like to thank the staff of the Human Services department for the pink roses. "They were more meaningful than the Outstanding CHR award because they came from co workers," she said. "The Outstanding CHR award is shared by all the staff who participate in health promotion activities and volunteer their personal time to help. I love all of you!" Fund-raisers for women's drum group The Women's Drum group is holding several fund-raising activities in June. They have been asked to drum at the Goodwill Games in St. Petersburg, Russia this summer and need your help to get there! FABULOUS FRY BREAD Thursday & Friday June 2 & 3, 1994 at the tribal offices Noon-1 p.m. BINGO NIGHT June 3, 1994 Tribal Community Center, 6-930 p.m. Tribal member opens gallery Tribal member Chuck Williams, a professional photographer, has recently opened the Columbia Gorge Gallery in The Dalles, Oregon. An open house was held May 15 and featured the work of Thomas Robinson. Robinson's work of black and white photagraphs depicts Celilo Falls and the Native Americans who lived and fished there during 1932to 1957. The exhibit will continue until June 26. Also, on permanent display are the signed color photographs of Chuck Williams, including selections from his current series: "We Were Here When the Pioneers Arrived: American Indians at the End of the Oregon Trail" and "Celebrations of Oregon: In Praise of Cultural Diversirty." The Columbia Gorge Gallery is located at 3 18 East 4th Street in The Dalles. New arrivals Lee and Cindy Butler are proud to announce the birth of their son Leland Wayne Butler Jr. on April 21 at Valley Comunity Hospital in Dallas, Oregon. Leland weighed seven pounds, 13 ounces and was 20 inches long. He joins his two year old sister Halona Rac. Grandparents are Lillie and Reg Butler of Silctz and Bonnie and Chip Tom of Salem. i Leland Wayne Butler, Jr. On May 2, Christie and Sam Loomis became the proud parents of a baby boy, Samson Ezra. He weighed nine pounds, 4 ounces. Grandparents are Marvin and Eleanor Kimscy and Bill and Shirley Loomis. Samson has an older sister, Ronaele. The family resides in St. Helens. Head Start sign-ups Child placement for 1994-95 Head Start in WillaminaGrand Ronde will be on June 20. Those who sign-up late will be put on a waiting list. To qualify, children must be from low-income families and have proof of income from 1993. Call Carolyn or Grace at 472-0457 for an appoinment Elders attend Mothers Day brunch ji p f 7 n k A ' l-'Svrfr ft- Kathy Tom prepared a meal Kathy Tom, who works at Nanitch Sahallie Youth Treatment Facility in Kcizer hosted a Mother's Day brunch for the Tribe's elder women on May 5. ThcbrunchwashcldatNanitch, and the mothers were joined by many of the Nanitch staff and clients. Job Announcements POSITION: Education Coordinator SALARY: $2493-$2742 Monthly RFTEXEMPT DEPARTMENTDIVISION: Nanitch Sahallie Youth Residential Treatment Center REPORTS TO: Program Director POSITIONS SUPERVISED: Education Assistant, Recreation Staff CLOSING DATE: June 10, 1994 OVERALL RESPONSIBILITIES: Responsible for the design and implementation of the treatment education component of the residential chemical dependency treatment program. This includes assessment of student needs, developing and implementing individual education services, coordinating services with schools and other community resources, monitoring students' progress, career education awareness, coordinating recreational therapy program, working with consultants or staff in administration of psychometric and educational testing. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING: Bachelor's degree in education with current secondary teaching certificate; at least three years teaching experience with a residential population andor alternative school setting; or any satisfactory combination of experience and education which demonstrates the knowledge, skill, and ability to perform the described duties. MA or MED degree preferred with qualification certification as a chemical dependency counselor. KNOWLEDGE OF: Thorough knowledge of the principles, practices and techniques of adolescent education including a wide, general base of academic subject areas. Considerable of stuffed chicken and rice. Dr. Bob Ryan, Nanitch's new Program Director, welcomed all of the mothers to Nanitch and said he was honored that so many could come and visit Nanitch. Kathy said that the meal was a way of honoring elders as well as the Tribe's women, who have done so much for us. knowledge ofeducation assessment tools; education services and community resources; developmental tasks and stages of young people from ages 10-18; American IndianNative American culture and beliefs. ABILITY TO: Communicate effectively both verbally and in writing; direct or lead working teams; deal effectively with young people from ages 10-18; maintain records and files; establish and maintain effective working relationships with schools, community services, state, tribal, local agencies and other employees; successfully participate as part of an interdisciplinary team in evaluation and treatment planning; work independently; develop and review curriculumassignments covering a wide variety of subject areas. SKILL IN: Administration CPR and basic first aid, counseling young people from ages 12-18. NECESSARY SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Possession of or ability to obtain within thirty (30) days of hire CPR and First Aid certification; possession of a valid Oregon driver's licence; safe driving record. OTHER DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: State certification for teaching handicappedspecial education students; certification or qualification as a chemical dependency counselor, Master's degree in education, psychology, or counseling. POSITION: FishAVildlife Coordinator SALARY: $1946-52141 Monthly RFT EXEMPT DEPARTMENT: Natural Resources REPORTS TO: Division Manager POSITIONS SUPERVISED: Occasional seasonal helpers CLOSING DATE: June 20, 1994 OVERALL RESPONSMLITIES: Plans, directs, coordinates, and implements tiie fish and wildlife resource activities on tribal lands. Coordinatesthesubsistence fish distribution plan; issues hunting, fish, and gathering lienses, tags, and permits; performs general office duties Grand Ronde Softball Team Takes First Place By Randy Butler The Grand Ronde soflball team took first place at the co-ed tournament sponsored by Chcmawa Indian School on May 7. The Grand Ronde team, nicknamed the Coastal Rappers, beat Warm Springs 19-18 in the finals. Team players arc: Dcanna Glass, Greg Lcno, CcCc Knccland, Jim Holmes, Steve Diaz, and Silctz tribal members Wozzic Case and Fonda Jackson. All the teams showed great leadership, sportsmanship, hustle, and good spirit. A big thanks to all those who participated. For information about the soflball tournament during pow-wow, contact the Prevention component of Alcohol and Drug. in support of program operations; meets Uicrcquirementsofthel Iunung, Fishing, and Gathering Agreement between the state and the Tribe; supervises work of temporary summer youth crew. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING: Bachelor's degree in Wildlife or Fisheries Science or a closely related degree in Biological Sciences with a minimum of related summer work experience; or any satisfactory combination of experience which demonstrates the knowledge, skill, and ability to perform the above describes duties. KNOWLEDGE OF: Considerable knowledge of natural resources practices and procedures; computer operations and expertise in use. ABILITY TO: Communicate effectively both verbally and in writing; establish and maintain effective working relationships with state agencies, tribal members, general public and fellow employees; work effectively with youth; give presentations, and enforce regulations with consistency and tact. SKILL IN: The operation of standard office equipment including computer and applicable software. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Possession of or ability to obtain a valid Oregon driver's license and a safe driving record. Ability to work outdoors in adverse weather conditions or isolated, nigged terrain. Must successfully complete a background check having no criminal history. To request an application by mail, contact the CTGR Job Line, (503) 879-2257. Send all applications to: Barbara Lake Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde 9615 Grand Ronde Rd. Grand Ronde, Oregon 97347