December 2, 1996
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Adult education updates
D lIe ope that you will take time to enjoy the
following classes in December.
CHRISTMAS CRAFTS WITH CONNIE
Wednesday, December 4 from 6:30 to 8:45 p.m.
Molalla Room (Upstairs, Education Building)
Connie Graves, a local talent and tribal member, will be
offering a Christmas craft class. Participants will have the
opportunity to make an ornament and matching gift box.
You are invited to come and express (discover) your tal
ents in a fun-filled evening. Crafts can easily be completed
in class. Enrollment is limited, so call to sign up now.
Supplies are included for tribal members, other participants
will be asked to pay a nominal fee for materials.
HARD SOLE MOCCASINS
Friday, December 6 from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Grand Ronde Room (Upstairs, Education Building)
Jon Clark, a traditional Comanche, will be offering a dem
onstration on the process of making southern style, hard
sole, moccasins (men and women). Jon is known for his
quality workmanship and artistic ability. After the demon
stration, members of the Confederated Tribes of Grand
Ronde will have the opportunity to sign up for moccasin
making classes with Jon. (Those tribal members who wish
to sign up for class must attend the demonstration and com
mit to the time involved to complete their moccasins.) The
moccasin demonstration is open to all interested parties.
Please call to register and to confirm the class date and
time. We would also like to hear from tribal members wish
ing to take the moccasin class in the Eugene area.
STRESS & ANGER MANAGEMENT
Wednesday, December 18 from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Molalla Room (Upstairs, Education Building)
Barbara Wirtz will be directing a workshop aimed at help
ing people learn how to deal with their anger so that it can
be used as a tool for improving their relationships. This
workshop is available to tribal members, and is limited to
15 participants. Lunch will be provided. Call now to re
serve your place in class.
GED CLASSES IN GRAND RONDE
Classes are offered on Tuesdays and Thursday from 4 to 7
p.m. until December 12. GED classes will begin Winter
Term on Thursday, January 9 from 4 to 7 p.m.
ADULT EDUCATION SITE VISITATION
PORTLAND: January 14, 1997
SALEM: January 15, 1997
SPRINGFIELDEUGENE: January 22, 1997
Visitation within the state is also available by request.
For more information on any
of the above classes, please call
Gayla at 1-800-422-0232, ext. 2282.
Employment
Opportunities
We are always
accepting applications.
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JPIfUT MOUNTAIN CASINO
Tribal members please
call 1-800-760-7977
or 879-3730,
Camille Mercier at ext. 3838
or Sarah Harvey at ext. 3835
MONDAYS from 9 to 1 1 :30 a.m.
Dec. 9, 16 or 23: Beginning Windows
TUESDAYS from 9 to 1 1 :30 a.m.
Dec. 10, 17 or 24: Beginning Word Processing
WEDNESDAYS from 1 to 3:30 p.m.
Dec. 11: GroupWise
Dec. 18: Advanced GroupWise
THURSDAYS from 9 to 1 1 :30 a.m.
Dec. 12: Print Shop
Dec. 19: Presentation Software
FRIDAYS from 9 to 11:30 a.m.
Dec. 13: Beginning Spread Sheets
Dec. 20: Beginning Internet
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Biologist's Assistant
The Natural Resources Division has an opening for
a Biologist's Assistant. This person would split
duties between the Environmental Specialist and
Fish and Wildlife Departments. Duties would range
from evaluating, researching, and writing NEPA
and other environmental documents to participat
ing in various wildlife monitoring and enhance
ment programs. A degree, or progress toward a
degree in BiologyEnvironmental Science or a closely
related field is required. This will be a full-time,
temporary position. Applications along with a re
sume and brief writing sample must be received no
later than Friday, December 6.
A
Honor Lights fundraiser
In December, the Health & Human
Services Committee will light hun
dreds of Honor Lights on a
Christmas tree. The Honor
Lights serve as a visual re
minder of those you wish
to honor during the com
ing holiday season.
We invite you to join
symbolically in this hon
oring event. The cost of
an Honor Light is $1. Dona
tions will also be accepted. The proceeds of this fund
raising event will go towards purchasing the Art Work
that will adorn the Health & Wellness facility which
will be opening during the summer of 1 997. Contact
Vivian DeMary at 879-2051 or 1-800-775-0095.
Memory Bricks
Beginning immediately, the Health and Human
Services Committee is offering bricks for sale
which will be laid in a walkway of the new Health
and Wellness Facility. The brick(s) will be bear
the name of your choosing for the one(s) you wish
to remember. Purchase Price: $50 per brick.
I wish to purchase
brick(s) and have
the following name(s) engraved on it.
Please fill out this request form and include your
check. Mail to: Patti Tom Martin
Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde
Health and Human Service Committee
9615 Grand Ronde Road
Grand Ronde, OR 97347