Smoke Signals 6 D D D D D D Sat., May 20 1 p.m. Grand Ronde Elementary THIS SPECIAL DAY IS TO RECOGNIZED TRIBAL MEMBER: Graduates (preschool-high school) GED gradates Continuing Education programs Achievement & Recognition recipients RSVP FOR DINNER: Call Hollie Larsen at 879-2275 or 1-800422-0232. OSU summer youth programs offered in Corvallis Programs Grades Ages Dates... Fees Phone Adventures in Learning Grades 5-7 July 17-28 $360 737-1289 Classic Quest 2000 Acting Grades 9-12 July 10-21 $350 737-4917 Coastal Day Camp Ages 8-12 July 17-20, 24-27, August 21-24 867-0159 OSU DrumlineCamp Grades 9-12 July 26-29 ..$175 737-0544 Expeditions Grades 3-4 July 17-28 $195 737-2670 F.E.A.T. Program Grade 11 June 27- July 26 lll'lV-S, 4-H Summer Days Grades 7-9 June 20-23 :";;:"?: Geek Chic .". Grades 6-8 TBA.. . 737-8139 High School NewspaperYearbook Grades 11-12 August 8-11 $300 "llWat Inner City Youth Institute... Grades 7-8 July 2000 ;37-l590 JumpstART Grades 9-12 June 18-July 7 $850$ 1350 737-4745 Marine Biology Day Camp Ages 13-17... August 14-17 5"?JS Outreach Campus Grades 9-12 Year Round $75cr 737-3107 Pathways to Information Power Grades 8-9 July 10-27 $100 Ill'7601 Saturday Academy Grades 5-12 $20-$30 737-1822 Saturday Academy Computer Camp .... Grades 6-8 June 26-30 7"r139 SESEY Grades 9-12 July 11-16 $100 737-2408 The Singer & the Stage..... Grades 9-12 July 9-14 $375 II7'5595 OSU Youth Day Camp Ages 5-15 2-weeks from June 19-August 25 , 737-7597 Eddie Payne Basketball Camps Ages 8-18 June 18-22, July 30-August 3 737-2076 OSU Beaver Basketball wJudy S Ages 8-18 June 25-28 737-2800 OSU Cheer Camps Grades 6-12 July 9-12, August 11-14 737-6831 OSU Football Camp Ages 14-18 June 25-29 737-2614 Northwest OSU Junior Golf .Ages 10-17 June 25-29 737-3900 OSU Summer Girls Gymnastic Ages 8-17 July 9-14 737-2823 OSU Youth Gymnastics Program Ages 15-18 June 19-July 21, July 24-August 25.. ..737-7597 OSU Youth Swim Program June 19-July 6, 10-27, 31, August 17 737-7597 OSU Beaver Wrestling Camps Ages 10-18 June 18-22, 18-27, 22-25, 25-29 737-3252 Need more information? In person: 110 Kerr Administration By phone: 541-737-1470 or 1-800-375-9359 By fax: ....541-737-0938 Bye-mail summer.sessionorst.edu By web: http:osu.orst.edudeptsummer By mail: Summer Session and Precollege Programs Oregon State University 110 Kerr Administration Building Corvallis, OR 97331-2123 D D D D 0 0 D D D D D D D Q D D D D D D n D D D D n D D D 0 D e D n B D I I I I B B B fl fl D CLIP AND SAVE By Dustin Harmon, Youth Education The following is a tentative summer activity schedule for students that are in the 6th-12th grades. Along with this schedule, the Tribe's Youth Education pro gram will be offering camps, conferences, workshops, and sports activities that will be announced later. The Youth Center will be open every week this summer from noon to 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. The weeks will alternate with one week of scheduled activities (see below) and the next week will be open use of the Youth Center and special activities. For all activities please meet at the Youth Center unless otherwise specified. Permission slips will be required for all trips traveling out of the Grand Ronde area. JUNE Friday, June 16 End of year field trip to Newport (Wax Works, Ripley's, and Undersea Gardens, time to be announced in permission slip). Tuesday, June 20 1:30-5:30 p.m Basketball (outside) Grand Ronde Elementary Wednesday, June 21 1:30 p.m Native Club 2:30-6:00 p.m Stick game Thursday, June 22 2:00-5:30 p.m Team building activity JULY Tuesday, July 4 Closed for 4th of July holiday Wednesday, July 5 1:30 p.m Native Club 2:30-6:00 p.m Potlatch Thursday, July 6 OMSI field trip Tuesday, July 18 1:00-5:30 p.m Fishing at South Lake Wednesday, July 19 1:30 p.m Native Club 2:30-6:00 p.m Language Thursday, July 20 1:30-5:30 p.m Guest speaker Leadership activities AUGUST Tuesday, August 1 1:30-5:30 Wednesday, August 2 1:30 p.m. 2:30-5:30 Thursday, August 3 1:30-5:30 Tuesday, August 15 1:30-5:30 Wednesday, August 16 1:30 p.m. 2:30-5:30 Thursday, August 17 1:30-5:30 Tuesday, August 29 1:30-5:30 Wednesday, August 30 1:30 p.m. 2:30-5:30 Thursday, August 31 p.m Softball (outside) Grand Ronde Elementary Native Club p.m Basket class p.m Hiking class p.m Horseshoe tournament with prizes Native Club p.m Dance class p.m Movie followed by discussion p.m Student's choice Native Club p.m Beading class End of summer BBQ Building Construction program offered A nine month Certificate of Completion is being offered by Chemeketa Community College for their Building Construction program. This course offers skill building in all areas of residential and some com mercial construction, including: use of tools and materials reading construction drawings learning to work with concrete framing construction estimating roof construction students will get first hand experi ence building a brand-new home. For more information contact: Ted C. Acker II Chemeketa Community College (503) 399-8302 Volunteer's needed May 20 "Down by the Riverside" On May 20, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., volunteers are needed at their favorite waterside areas as part of the fifth annual Down By The Riverside: Enhancement, Cleanup and Appreciation Day. More than 70 parks and facilities all over the state will work with volunteers on cleanup projects. Some sites encourage boaters, wel come divers, or offer lunch. For a listing of all the sites, vol unteers can call 1-800-322-3326, (503) 844-9571, or www.solv.com. Last year, more than 2,100 people all over the state removed 135,000 pounds of debris and com pleted countless projects. Sacred Landscapes" conference Oregon State University will host its second annual "Sacred Landscapes" conference in Corvallis on May 18-19, hoping to draw several hundred Na tive Americans from Pacific Northwest Tribes to campus to talk about the environment. The theme is "Walking Softly on the Earth," and the roster of Native American speakers will address several topics relating to the environ ment from their unique points of view. The keynote speaker will be Winona LaDuke, a well-known activist for Native American rights and women's rights, who lives on the White Earth Reservation in Minnesota. LaDuke, who currently is the vice presidential running mate for Ralph Nader, will speak on "All Our Relations" and read form her book of the same title. LaDuke's talk will begin at 6:45 p.m. on Thursday, May 18, in LaSells Stewart Center. Her readings, and a recep tion will follow later in the evening. The conference is free and open to the public. More information is avail able on the web at: http:osu.orst.edudeptethnicstudiessacredlands main.htm or by calling the OSU at (541) 737-0709. Fnr mnrp information about anv activities olease contact Dustin Harmon at 879-2143 or Richard Sohappy at 879-4534. I BBBDaaDDOODODnODDRDDDBBDd