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Starting a Successful Small Business Class:
Still Time To Sign Up!
Starting Monday, June 10, the Small Business department holds classes for
1 0 weeks at the John L. Scott Real Estate in Keizer. Class time is 5:30 p.m.
to 8:30. For more information or to sign up call Barbara Lake at 503-879-2476.
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SOPHE Accepting Applications For Fellowship
The Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) is accepting applica
tions for one-year student fellowships to assist and train students in in
jury prevention and control, funded by the CDC's National Center for
Injury.
The fellowship is designed to recognize, assist and train students work
ing on research or practice-based projects in either unintentional injury
prevention or violence prevention from the perspective of health educa
tion or the behavioral sciences.
For one year, starting October 2002, "SOPHE Fellows in Injury Preven
tion" will receive a $1,500 stipend, one-year student membership in na
tional SOPHE and complementary registration at the SOPHE Annual
Meeting in San Francisco, CA in November 2003, where they will have
an opportunity to display poster presentations on their projects.
Applicants must be enrolled as a full time student in a Masters or Doc
toral degree program in health education, health promotion, behavioral
sciences or a related field.
For more information or to request an application, contact Eleanor Dixon
Terry at SOPHE 202-408-9804, or e-mail at edixon-terrysophe.org.,or
visit www.sophe.org Deadline: July 31, 2002
Willamette Falls Lamprey Harvest Regulations
The Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife has changed its Pacific lam
prey harvest regulations, effective this season. Commercial harvest is no
longer allowed at Willamette Falls. Personal use harvest for both Tribal
and non-Tribal people is allowed with no state harvest limit. The open
fishing area is the Willamette River at Willamette Falls on the east side of
the falls only, excluding the Horseshoe Area at the peak of the falls. Har
vest gear is restricted to hand or hand-powered tool only. Harvest is open
during daylight hours on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, from June 1
through July 31.
The state has authorized the Tribe to allow Tribal members to harvest
without a state permit. However, Tribal members will need to carry their
Tribal enrollment cards while harvesting. We are requesting that Tribal
members report their catch to Natural Resources. If any Elders would
like us to obtain some eels for them, please contact Natural Re
sources at 503-879-2424. For more information, contact the Natural Re
sources office at 503-879-2424.
2002 Spirit Mountain Stampede
Seventh Annual NPRA Sanctioned Rodeo
June 22 at 3:30 B June 23 at 2:30
To be held at the Spirit Mountain Arena, off of Highway 18 on Grand
Ronde Road.
B Stock BO'S P9, announcer Scott Allen, Clown John
Shephard, Bullfighter Tyler Braseth.
B Entertainment by The Cavalry Pennant Team and the Cascade
Sweethearts.
B All mounted contestants must ride in the grand entry.
B Tickets at the gate: adults $8, children 6-16 - $5, five and under-
free.
B Contestants: central entry: 503-769-8853.
B Books Open June 11, 11-7 Call Backs June 13, 10-6.
B Open events; Stick Horse Races, Adult Ring Toss, Junior Ring
Toss, Stampede, Steer Riding, Junior Barrels, Century Team Roping,
Calf De-Ribboning and the Donkey Races. Call 503-550-4897 to pre
register. B Vendors welcome first come first serve basis, $50 for both days,
Tribal members no charge. Please call 503-550-4897 for further infor
mation. No Alcohol, Drugs or Firearms Permitted on Tribal land, 24HR Se
curity. For further information call Marv or Michaelle Kimsey at 503-879-5825.
Native American Applicants Sought
For Hatfield Fellowship
The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde announced today that appli
cations for the Mark O. Hatfield Congressional Fellowship are now avail
able. Each year, a Hatfield Fellow is selected among Native American
applicants to serve as a fellow in the office of a member of Oregon's Con
gressional delegation.
The Fellowship was created in 1998 to honor Mark Hatfield for his ac
complishments as a United States Senator and Governor of Oregon as
well as his mentorship of many emerging leaders.
"The Mark Hatfield Congressional Fellowship provides members of Pa
cific Northwest American Indian Tribes the opportunity to make a differ
ence in their personal lives as well as contribute to the quality of life within
their communities," said Justin Martin, Intergovernmental Affairs Direc
tor for the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde.
"The Hatfield Fellowship will seed Indian Country with individuals who
know their way around Washington, D.C., producing long-term benefits
for all Oregon Tribes and the Pacific Northwest," said Kris Olson, member
of the Spirit Mountain Community Fund Board of Trustees which over
sees the internship.
Applicants must be enrolled adult members of a federally recognized
Tribe in Oregon, Idaho, Montana, and Washington, with preference given
to Oregon Tribes. The selection committee will conduct interviews in Au
gust and announce their selection by September 1, 2002.
Highlights of the Fellowship include:
B The Hatfield Fellow will serve for nine months (Nov2002 July2003).
B The Fellow will receive a monthly stipend, moving and travel expenses
and tuition for the American Political Science Association (APSA) orienta
tion. B The Fellow is not an employee and is therefore responsible for his or her
own taxes and insurance.
To request an application, contact Paula Cook, Spirit Mountain Com
munity Fund, by mail at 9615 Grand Ronde Rodd. Grand Ronde, OR
97347, or by e-mail at paula.cookgrandronde.org.
Deadline for submitting a complete application is July 15, 2002
at 5 p.m. Late applications will not be accepted.
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