Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current, April 15, 2002, Page 12, Image 10

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12 APRIL 15, 2002
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ELDERS' ACTIVITIES
D April 17 Elders' Craft Day Come and help plan CTGR Honor Day Craft
House 10 a.m.
D May 4 Mother's Day Tea. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Plant sale by Leonette's
Flowers & Gifts. Must register by April 20. Adults only please,
n July 26 CTGR Elder Honor Day. Hawaiian theme. Get your mu mus and
shirts and join the fun!
For more information on Elders' events and activities, call
Louise Medeiros at 503-879-5708 or BriannaLeno at 503-879-2104.
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.
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Paric fund Kaiser
A group of parents and children in the
Willamina area have been attempting to raise
money to build a skate park for the commu
nity. We are now and will be having a bottle
and can drive. We are asking that community
members donate their cans and bottles to our
efforts. We will be stationed at the Willamina Thriftway on April 20
from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. for those of you who wish to drop off your
donations, or we will be happy to pick them up at your convenience.
Please contact Valorie Sheker-Robertson at 503-876-5442 or Christie
Scholten at 503-876-5534. In advance we would like to thank all of
you who have supported our efforts.
We would also like to mention that we are in the process of putting
together a raffle. This raffle will include art from local artists and sev
eral other donated items. If you have an item or piece of art you would
like to donate to our efforts please contact Valorie or Christie at the
above numbers.
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MONDAYS from 9 a.m. to 11:30
Apr. 15: Windows 98, part 2
Apr. 22: Macintosh Operating
system, part 2
Apr. 29: Print Shop for Small
Business and Home
TUESDAYS from 9 a.m. to 1 1 :30
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. 1 7: Microsoft Power Point
Apr. 24: Corel Presentations
THURSDAYS from 9 a.m. to 11:30
Apr. 18: Word Perfect, part 2
Apr. 25: Quatro Pro, part 2
FRIDAYS from 9 a.m. to 11:30
Apr. 1 9: Introductions to Computers,
Small Business & Home
Apr. 26: Spread Sheet for Small
Business & Home
SALEM
April 22: 3 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
April 23: 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
April 24: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Please call for
other appointments.
Siletz: 1-800-922-1399
Salem: 503-391-5760
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DESCRIPTON: This home is 1,398
square feet in size, with 3 bedrooms and 2
bathrooms. Appliances include: stove, dish
washer built in microwave.
SPECIAL FEATURES: Big deck and huge
fenced in back yard, garden area and 8' x
10' storage shed.
REMARKS: Bathrooms have upgraded
mirrors and shower doors.
Interested Tribal members may contact
Jeff and Stacy Huff at 503-879-2873, 503-932-4229
or 503-879-2889.
EXTERNAL OPENINGS
D Clinical Registered Nurse
(Triage)
Grade: 12
Open until filled
D Family Nurse Practitioner
(on call)
Grade: 16
Open until filled
O Youth Education Aide
(on call)
Education
Grade: 4
Open until filled
D Youth Behavioral Specialist
(on call)
Shelter Social Services
Grade: 5
Open until filled
INTERNAL OPENINGS
D Groundskeepers
(temporary)
Facilities
Grade: 4
Closing date: April 29
INTERNAL EXTERNAL
D Human Resources Generalist II
(Part time, 32 hrsweek)
Grade: 13
Closing date: April 26
For a detailed job description,
please contact the Tribe's JOB LINE:
503-879-2257
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DESCRIPTION: This home is approxi
mately 1,500 square feet in size, with 3 bed
rooms and 2 bathrooms. Included appliances
are dishwasher, refrigerator and stove.
Washer and dryer hook-ups.
SPECIAL FEATURES: 3-foot flower bed
surrounding house on three sides. 8' x 10'
enclosed shed with double doors. Three car
driveway. Large master bathroom. Walk
through closets in two of the bedrooms.
REMARKS: Quiet neighborhood with
friendly people. Safe environment where
kids can roller blade, ride scooters and bi
cycles. Interested Tribal members may contact
Trevor and Charlie Aaron at 503-879-3788
or e-mail at tdackaaol.com.
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DESCRIPTION: This home is 1,700
square feet in size, with 4 bedrooms and 2
bathrooms, carport, lots of upgrades:
inlcuding carpet 8i pad, wood work.
SPECIAL FEATURES: Skylight in kitchen
8i master bath,whirlpool tub in master bath
wrap around steps on front porch, deck off
back sliding glass door, extra capacity hot
water heater and more.
REMARKS: Extra large side-by-side re
frigerator with ice maker and dishwasher.
Interested Tribal members may contact
Perri at 503-879-9060 after 5:30 p.m.