APRIL 1, 2000 5 ig turnout for Tribal Safety Day By Brent Merrill The Tribe's third annual Safety Day was held on Friday, March 10 in the Governance Center atrium. Guest speakers this year included: Kevin Hayes of the Polk County Sheriffs Department; Lt. Joel Harmon of the Willamina Fire De partment; Matt Martinsen of Paula Mary Alice Bowen, Safety Commit tee Chair and tribal Safety Officer, hosted the Tribe's 3rd annual Safety Day. Insurance Company; John Remmers, the Chapter President of the Ameri can Society of Safety Engineers (AFSE); Bob Langager, of the Execu tive Board of AFSE; and Chris Hernandez of Oregon OSHA Con sultative Services. The speakers each shared a mes sage of personal and on-the-job safety. Each shared methods of im proving personal safety at work, home and on the road. More than 100 people participated in this year's event. Tribal Safety Committee Chairper son Mary Alice Bowen hosted the day's events and passed out door prizes. The prizes included flash lights, road safety kits and smoke detectors. Bowen, who has eight years of ex perience and training in safety man agement, earned a designation as a Registered Safety Officer from the International Board of Environmen tal Health and Safety in October of 1999. Bowen said she was pleased with the increased turnout for this year. House markers available The Willamina Fire District covers a large rural area with hard to find driveways. There are times when they can see the fire, but can't find the driveway. Other times they have been on a medical call, but can't find the driveway. For a small fee of $10,the Willamina Fire District will create a reflective house marker sign and come out to your house to install it If you live in the Willamina Fire District and are interested in purchasing a reflective house marker, please call 876-2004. She said the speakers were "great" and the subject matter "important." The Tribe's Executive Officer Bob Martin recently appointed Bowen as the tribal Safety Committee's Safety Officer. Sheila Elliott-McDonald is the committee's co-chair and Cassandra Scott is the committee sec retary. Martin said Bowen is capable and well trained for her current position. "She has the expertise and train ing someone in her position needs," said Martin. "I would especially like to thank Jan Michael Reibach, the former chair person for the committee, for his time, leadership and contribution during the past few years while serving on the Safety Committee," said Bowen. pa?' i AWARD WINNERS Staff member Kim Mueller (above) won the individual Safety Leader ship award, and Natural Resources (below, shown by Jeff Nepstad and Cliff Adams) won for safety within a tribal department. If dtf rff- I r I H f , j " f . l ' Eligibility for Kaleidoscope House Kaleidoscope House is an organization assisting and serving Polk County youth, ages 12-17 by providing safe, temporary housing, re source assessments, and extensive family-based support during times of need. Services are accessible 24 hours a day, seven days per week. The . pager number is: (503) 373-4012. Kaleidoscope House can accept the following youth: Any youth not formally convicted of a crime in the Juvenile Justice System. Any youth not currently receiving services from Services to Children and Families. Any youth whose parent(s) reside in Polk County or who has a permanent address within Polk County. Any Polk County youth, 12-17, who fall within the above men tioned criteria. SMOKE SIGNALS is available to anyone at no cost. Fill out this form with your name and address, mail to: Smoke Signals, Attn: Justin Phillips 9615 Grand Ronde Road Grand Ronde, OR 97347 OLD ADDRESS: NEW ADDRESS: GRAND RONDE ROLL : Confederated Tribe off Grand Ronde What doei VR mean? An EMPLOVMENT outcome. What i$ the Tribal VR program? The Tribal VR program is for eligible individuals who are interested in EMPLOVMENTSELF EMPLOYMENT in an occupation that will enable them to meet their needs and live a more independent lifestyle. The program helps develop a vocational rehabilitation employment plan that matches an individual's interests, aptitudes, and abilities. Whoii eligible? ALL of the following need to be fulfilled: 1. Is an enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde. 2. Resides within the Six County Service Area. 3. Has a chemical, mental, physical, or medical condition that prevents them from obtaining, maintaining, or retaining employment. Purposes To help people become independent through employment. To learn more about eligibility and lerviceii Grand RondeSalem area Portland area 1800-775-0095 (503)239-8859 Patti Tom Martin, ext. 3098 Celeste Wolf, ext. 3095. Jon George may be reached Monday - Thursday.