Page 4 June 15, 1995 Smoke Signals - , LUIJIWIlmuJIIBI .IMWMIMIIlJWmilJUJlllLUIWIIIi lUUJJIIUI UIU.I ..IJ11)!-L!L1IJUJIJ1U W-iJJJiJill, Ull IIHIU L J L II JILII III ll-WI J. Ul J I IJIU'I-UIIJIJ II 1 1 IWIIW JMIIIHPB" tmimvimmm mtam U .Hi I II imiifrmi " ' -'-J11 ,m'm -"'H'1"" mwwliw Summer Dance class Pow-wow dance class will be held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on June 15; and then every Thursday evening from July 6 to August 10. All classes will be held at the com munity center. Please join us. Everyone is wel come to participate. Small chil dren must be accompanied by an adult. Classes are sponsored by the Pow-wow committee. Oregon Teen Leadership camp The Oregon Teen Leadership Institute (OTL1) will hold its 8th annual camp at Chemawa Indian School in Salem, Oregon. The 1995 OTL1 team registration packet will include: general and camp information "team registration form team registration information 'release, waiver and indemnification camp rules and expectations 'agreement and consent for treatment advisor responsibilities 'national prevention study consent The camp will be held June 25 through 30, 1995. To register, please call 1-800-452-7823. Summer GED classes held Put some class in your summer plans, join our ABEGED classes. Classes will be held from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays (June 20 through July 27, with the exception of July 4). Chemeketa Community College is sponsoring these classes and they are free of charge to any community member working towards a GED. All classes will be held at the new training center, located behind Spirit Mountain offices, at 28840 Salmon Highway in Grand Ronde. Instructor is June Jetton. For more information, please contact Gayla Tulensru, Tribal Adult Education Coordinator, at 879-2282. Summer youth activities to start The school year is almost over and summer vacation is about to begin. The Wellness and Preven tion Departments have scheduled the June youth activities. Monday, June 19: Summer ac tivities for kids (K-6th grade) Tuesday, June 20: Summer ac tivities for kids (7th-12th grade) Wednesday, June 21: Alateen meeting Thursday, June 22 and Fri day, June 23: Crafts for kids 10 to 1 8 years of age. (Younger chil dren must be accompanied by an adult.) All activities will meet at the Wellness Building from 2 to 5 p.m. Hopefully the weather will be nice so some activities will be held outside. If you have any questions or for more information, please call Tracy Biery 879-2016, Duane ManyHides 879-2049, or Vernon Kennedy 879-2027. Weekly craft class Beginning in June, craft class will be every Monday from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Community Center. We will be working on moccasins. Children must be ac companied by an adult. If you have any questions, please call Camille at 879-2901. Summer Camp to begin The Education Division will be offering a summer camp this year to three age groups. Plan on signing your children up. Parents will need to provide transportation to and from the program. Preschool program for 3 years to Kindergarten: July 17-21. Classes and activities will be held from 8 a.m. until noon. July 20 will be a field trip and July 21 will be a graduation luncheon presentation. Enrollment is limited to 20 children. Parents are encouraged to attend with their children. Students going into 1st through 5th grade: July 24-28. Classes and activities will be held from 8 a.m. until noon. July 27 will be a field trip and July 28 will be a graduation luncheon presentation. Enrollment is limited to 26 children. Parents are strongly encouraged to participate. Students going into 6th through 8th grade: August 14-16. This will be a retreat in Lincoln City at Gleneden Beach. The theme will be environmental education. Applications will be sent out in June for this camp. The first 14 applicants will be selected to participate. Applications for these camps and summer activities for 9-12 graders will be included in the June mail out. Registration Procedures: Applicant must be a tribal member. Ap plications should be in 2 weeks prior to your camp. Pre-enrollment is required. Early registration is best in order to insure you have a place. No "walk-ins" on the opening day, please. We want to be ready for your children. The application and health form must be signed by the camper and the parentlegal guardian. For applications and more information, call Wendi Spencer at 1-800-422-0232 or 879-2280. You may also contact the Tribal Education of fices at 879-52 1 1 . , J; ,, Kids craft classes offered at Busy Hands The classes will be held from 2 to 4 p.m., beginning on June 2 1 . They will be based on the theme "Create your own storybook," and offered to kids of all ages. A variety of crafts will be done. These classes will be every Wednesday through the summer. To sign your kids up for the fun craft class, please call Busy Hands in Grand Ronde at 879-5733. Busy Hands is open Monday-Friday, 1 1 a.m. to 5 p.m. and offers many craft classes to anyone interested. I Must be enrolled in the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Commu nity of Oregon. Age Category: Girls 5 years and under Must have Regalia Must be able to attend Royalty Pageant, Grand Ronde Pow-Wow and Pa rade in August (August 18-20, 1995). Judging will be based on raffle ticket sales only (the girl who sells the most raffle tickets w ill receive a sash and small crown during the Royalty Pageant on Friday of the Pow-Wow, August 18, 1995. All participants will receive a sash.) All proceeds from raffle ticket sales will be used for the Grand Ronde Roy alty functions. Any donations of raffle prizes are welcome! There is no deadline to enter. All tickets and money must be turned in to Royalty Committee no later than 5:00 p.m. on August 15, 1995. Please send a current photograph of your child along with this entry form. Fill out this entry form and return to: Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, 961 5 Grand Ronde Road, Grand Ronde, OR 97347. ATTN: Royalty Committee Name Age Address I Parent's Name Parent's Signature . Hlllll!lllllllllllllll!l1ll!i!llllllHllllll!llll!lU nniimi! EL iiiliiiiiniiiiiiiiiilii iliiiiiiiiniilihiliiniiinlnliiiiilmiiinlil llllllllllllllll RunWalk starting time is 8:30 a.m. Events are to be completed by 10:00 a.m. Prizes for run include trophies and ribbons 1 mile and 5K run (3 miles) REGISTRATION FEE: $8.00 Walk for Health -- Adult REGISTRATION FEE: $8.00 Walk for Health -- Children 6 & under REGISTRATION FEE: $3.00 I 8th Annual Spirit Mtn. FUN RUNWALK FOR HEALTH Registration I REGISTRATION FEE: 1 NAME: ADDRESS:. I CITYSTATEZIP: WAIVER: I hereby release the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community I and the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community Health Program of all liability that may result from participation in any of these events. In filling out this i form, I acknowledge that I have read and fully understand my own liability. ' Signature (parent or guardian if under 1 8 years) (circle one) I mile 5K Walk for I lealth Date I T-SHIRT SIZE (circle one) Childs: S M Adults: S L XL XXL ' T-Shirt sizes based on availability PARTICIPANT INSTRUCTIONS: Completely fill out the official en try form at left and return it with the appropriate registration fee to the Grand Ronde Tribal Health Pro gram, 9615 Grand Ronde Rd., Grand Ronde, OR 97347 before August 16, 1995 or at the registra tion table at the event site before the event begins on August 19, 1995. Registration after August 16, 1995, please add $2.00 late fee. Family discount for children accompanied by parentparents. If you are under 18 years of age, your parent or guardian must sign the waiver. Runners will start their races at 8:30 a.m. and walkers will start im mediately afterwards. We ask that walkers stay to the right of the road so that runners will not have their running times affected. Thank You. L... -J