APRIL 1, 1999 13 Community GED classes offer new expanded hours The Governance Center Artwork Committee is looking for fine artists to submit portfolio work for consideration painting photography two-dimensional weaving mixed media sculpture carvings Tribal members and Native artists are preferred. Please submit your works, in cluding title, date, description, (slide sheets permitted) and resume in 8-12 X 11" format to: Simone Koch, Wokas Design and Consulting 3257 N.E. US Grant Place, Portland, OR 97212 Telephone: (503) 780-4066 E-mail: W0KASWORLDACCESSNET.COM If you wish to have your portfolio returned, please include a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Any portfolio submitted without proper postage will not be returned. The committee cannot determine or guarantee a return date. Josh Holmes receives recognition Josh Holmes recently was honored by his basketball teammates at Wil lamina High School by being named MVP and Best Offense. He was con gratulated by Keith Anna from Che mawa Indian School. His family is' very proud of him.. . , Dear Josh: I would like to take this opportu- ' nity to express my congratulations to you on your achievements as a member of the Willamina High. School Boys Varsity Basketball team. Your selection as Most Valuable Player and Best Offense for the 1998-1999 basketball season are sig- . , nificant to the success in the forma- s tion of a young man's life. I wish you the best in your endeavors of athletics as well as academics. Your success has brought great credit upon you, your family, and Wil lamina High School. Good luck. Sincerely, Keith N.Anna Business Manager Chemawa Indian School Salem, Oregon Joshua Holmes, you are the twinkle in our eyes. We are very proud of you not only for your achievements, but for being yourself. You have a very strong heart and soul. We love you... Dad, Mom, Jacob, Jessica, Josh B., Jonathon and Sasheene. If you are considering earning your GED, or are currently prepar ing for your GED test, the Educa tion staff invite you to join us dur ing our new expanded hours. Pre-testing, counseling, personal tutoring, and quiet study time with full access to books and computer learning materials will be available on Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Wednesdays from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m.; and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. The Tribe's Education Department is eager to assist you, and encour- Scholarships TRIBAL TRUST FUND SCHOLARSHIP applications must be postmarked April 30. Scholar ships are offered in the following categories: Graduate Level; Under graduate Level; Adult Vocational Training Program; and Eula Petite. INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE SCHOLARSHIP deadline to apply is April 15 for new applicants. For more information and schol arship applications, contact Marion Mercier at 879-2284 or 1-800-422-0232. age people to call for questions or more information about the GED program. They also have books, videos, com puter programs and personal tutor ing available for meeting individual needs, in addition to pre-tests to help prepare for the official state GED test. There is no cost for tribal mem bers. For more information call Su san Hillebrand at 879-2282 or Vio let Zimbrick at 879-2275. You can stop by the Tribal Education Cen ter, located at 28840 Salmon River Highway in Grand Ronde. XAVIER ALEXANDER DAY born February 21 at 1:59 a.m. 7 lbs., 10 oz. 19 inches long Proud parents are tribal member Vincent Day and Laura George or Auntie: Give us a call, we want to talk to you! It's been too long! -Katherine & Alexandria Warren i . i t rsNAaj Ss - --a Happy 3rd Birthday Cheyanne! Love You Mom, Dad, Grandma Liz, Grandpa Reyn, Uncle Shonn, Uncle Dustin, Aunt Teaya, and Koana Happy rcP Birthday Elisabeth Hedetukoj 0KAprU9 mtf "V.. - !TH i iTTi Kffl iTTTTn