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12 APRIL 1, 2002 Smoke Signals GRAUD ElONDE Legal Services 503-472-9561 1-000-701-0500 APRIL 2 v7 P' ';JUHIIW"!.I.I' ..';'Jlj r it J. 1 11 ,J L...,Taawwcatta " ' iv.jis.'s-.-;." MQND &sm mm mow umwm Recreation Intern ($ 10.50hr) Open Until Filled Description of Vacancy The Grand Ronde Tribes are seeking a Recreational Intern to re search recreational needs and draft recreation plans and program outlines. The position is funded by an Administration for Native Americans grant during this coming summer (just over 400 hours). The Intern will observe and review current activities and meet with community youth and families in performing an assessment of recre ation needs. The Intern will also help in scheduling and preparation for recreation events and activities. Minimum Qualifications Requires one year of college course work in health, education, rec reation or youth services and prior employment, volunteer or social organization experience "working" with youth. B For additional information please contact: CTGR Human Resources at 503-879-2109. Or visit our web site at www.grandronde.org. iiiinniiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiniiiiiiiiiMinniiiiminni THE VALLEY IS ALIVE WITH THE SOUND OF MUSIC. Summit View restaurant and lounge features live music, Friday and Saturday nights, a new menu, as well as Blues Thursdays during the month of April. 800 760-7977 spiritmountain.com SPIPJT MOUNTAIN CASINO sii:irijniite INTERNAL OPENINGS D Secretary Gaming Grade: 6 1 Closing date: April 5 INTERNALEXTERNAL D Clinical Registered Nurse (Triage) Grade: 12 Open until filled For a detailed job description, please contact the Tribe's JOB LINE: 503-879-2257 1-877-TRIBEGR Apr. 1 : Apr. 8: Apr. 15: Apr, 22: Apr. 29: Windows 98, part 1 Macintosh Operating system, part 1 Windows 93, part 2 Macintosh Operating system, part 2 Print Shop for Small Business and Home TUESDAYS from 9 a.m. to 11:30 Apr. 2: Microsoft Word, part 1 Apr. 9: Microsoft Excel, part 1 Apr. 16: Microsoft Word, part 2 Apr!23: Microsoft Excel, part 2 Apr. 30: Desktop Publishing for Small Business & Home WEDNESDAYS from 9 a.m. to 11:30 Apr. 3: Introduction to Network Apr. 10: Groupwise Apr. 17: Microsoft Power Point Apr. 24: Corel Presentations THURSDAYS from 9 a.m. to 1 1 :30 Apr. 4: Word Prefect, part 1 Apr. 11: Quatro Pro, part 1 Apr. 18: Word Perfect, part 2 Apr, 25: Quatro Pro, part 2 FRIDAYS from 9 a.m. to 11:30 Apr, 5: Web Page Design Apr. 12: Introduction to the Internet Apr. 1 9: Introductions to Computers, Small Business & Home Apr. 26: Spread Sheet for Small Business & Home D usiness LNC It takes a lot of determination and courage to be a Native American business owner in a non-Indian world. That's why we are here. ONABEN was created to assist people venturing into the world of busi ness. Since 1993, ONABEN has offered many types of help such as classes to help Native entrepreneurs take that first step and begin a business of their own. Now, the newest ONABEN program, Business LINC, can help you grow and succeed. Whether you are a new business owner, a retired executive who has seen and done it all, or somewhere in between, LINC is for you. LINC asks business owners to help one another. Each participant makes a commitment to Learning from one another, Investment of time and energy, Networking and Collaboration with one another. Through roundtable discussions, group meetings and conferences, those with experience are able to help those with the drive to learn. We invite you to join us and make this new world yours. LINC Round Table discussions gr Portland: RedWolf Pope 503-968-1500 Grand Ronde: SBDC Sheila Herber 503-879-2492 Warm Springs: SBDC Trudy Brunoe 541-553-3592 On-line Community: www.onaben.orgbizlinc (i