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JANUARY 15, 2003 Smoke Signals 11 No Small Business Development Program Indian Health Services Scholarships The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde no longer operates a Small Business Development Program. For service please contact : Oregon Native American Business & Entrepreneurial Network (ONABEN) at 503-243-5015 or at www.ortel.orgONABEN.html or contact Small Business Association (SBA) at 1 800-U ASK SBA or at answerdesksba.gov. - w George Fox University will host an informational meeting to be held at Grand Ronde Jan 22, 2003, in the Adult Education Building Room A126 from noon to 1 p.m. The Department of Professional Studies offers four majors to adult students who are returning to college to complete their undergradu ate degrees. Courses are designed to meet the needs and learning styles of work ing adults. Classes are conveniently located and meet one night each week. Locations include Salem, Eugene, and Portland. Students who successfully complete the courses of their major pro gram and the accompanying degree requirements are granted either a bachelor of science degree in management and business informa tion systems (MBIS), or a bachelor of arts degree in social and behav ioral studies (SBS); management and organizational leadership (MOD; or management of human resources (MHR). Applicants to the management degree programs and the social and behavioral studies program must have a minimum of 62 semester hours of transferable college credit from accredited institutions or approved military education. General education requirements, total ing 35 semester credits, should have been met upon entrance. Through these programs the Department of Professional Studies helps the student assess personal values, develop interpersonal skills, and enhance competencies in order to better contribute to the organi zations and individuals they seek to serve. 10,000 Steps Walking Program WHAT: 10,000 Steps Walking Program to begin Thursday, January 16. Group will meet weekly through January at 11 a.m. at the Community Center. Meetings will be monthly beginning February 6. If interested, please call Egypt at 503-879-2078 to register. A 30-minute appointment will be scheduled prior to the first meeting in January. Participants will need to purchase a pedometer prior to the January meeting. They will be available at cost through the Wellness Depart ment. WHY: Incorporating more activity into one's daily routine results in health benefits similar to those seen in a structured exercise program. Daily walking combined with diet therapy is a useful means for obese individu als with diabetes and those who are at risk of developing diabetes to im prove glucose sensitivity and to reduce body weight. For more information on this event, you can also call Darcy Trego, CDE Tribal Diabetes Program at 503-879-4618 on Tuesday or Thursday afternoons. These scholarships are for individuals who are officially enrolled in "Fed erally Recognized Tribes." Applications are rated on the student's aca demic record, evaluation forms and essays. Prenursing B Premedical Technology D Prepharmacy B Predietetics B Preschool Work (Jr. & Sr. undergraduate years) B Prephysical Therapy (Jr. & Sr. undergraduate years) B Preengineering B Counseling B Clinical Psychology B Dentistry fl Dental Hygienist B Diagnostic Radiology Technology B Health Care Administration B Dietician B Health Education , B Public Health Deadline February 28, 2003. For more information, contact Darlene Marcellay-Hyland at 503-326-6499 or go to www.dmarcellpao.portland.his.gov. Food Handler Certificates Available The course is offered online in the Education Division computer lab Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. See instructions posted in the lab. Then take the online exam in the lab, when the testing proctor is avail able on the following dates: Monday & Wednesday, January 20 and 22 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. or 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. Free for Tribal members or $10 for Non-Tribal members. Call Joanne Carr 879-2282 or Deborah Bachman 879-2275 for questions. i 'ii'siii 't$m mss , 2" ?" ONABEN I ONABEN Business Classes To Be Held ONABEN A Native American Business Network presents: "Starting A Successful Business" Participants will be offered professional assistance with: Feasibility and Business Concept, Developing a Business Plan, Financ ing & Bookkeeping and Legal Requirements Classes will be held in the Adult Education Building in Grand Ronde. Classes Start on Wednesday March 5 and are every Wednesday through May 14 from 5:30 8:30 p.m. Graduation will be held on May 21. Call now to register for these classes! For more information about ONABEN services and to register for classes contact: ONABEN Main Office, Kristi Burns 800-854-8289, Sheila Herber 503-843-4218 or Debbie Bachman 503-879-2275. dncfa. HeadStart Looking for Volunteers The Grand Ronde PreschoolHeadStart is looking for Volunteer Readers to sign up to do a reading circle time when our kids visit the new library in the Adult Education A hnilHinpf nnrp a wppk This wniild fnkp IK t.n 9.(1 mirmtpei Vffea out of your day. If interested in volunteering, please call 503-879-5211 ext. 2159. Smithsonian Native American Internships Appointments are offered to Native American students, who are formally or informally related to a Native American community, to pursue intern ship projects related to Native American topics and using Native Ameri can resources at the Smithsonian. Appointments are spent in residence at the Institution's facilities under the supervision of Smithsonian research and professional staff members. Appointments of 10 weeks are available to undergraduate or graduate students, and provide stipends and a travel allowance. Contact to the Office of Fellowships and Grants for further information. Term: 10 weeks Deadline: February 1 for Summer (to begin after June 1) June 1 for Fall (to begin after October 1) October 1 for Spring (to begin after January 1) Stipend $350 per week For more information go to www.si.eduofgintern.htmiofg or call 202-275-0655.