12 APRIL 15, 2004 Smoke Signals Gary & Linda LaChance 37th Wedding Anniversary (Jary & Linda IiClianc c would like to invite family and friends to cele brate our .'57th Wedding Anniversary at the Tribal Community Center on Saturday, April 17 at 2 p.m. This will be a politick. Any questions, call .r(W-H7?W8.(). &tt& 4&dimi. '5H?lMIj) 9ldlk vnrr- a x- INTERNAL OPENINGS Business Office Assistant I Wellness Center Grade: 7 Closing Date: April 19 Health Information Technician I Wellness Center Grade: 5 Closing Date: April 1 9 Media Development Specialist (28hrswk, grant funded through August 2005) Education Department Grade: 9 Closing Date: April 19 Groundskeeper (temporary, 2 positions) Facilities Department Grade: 4 Closing Date: April 19 The Natural Resources Division of The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde seeks summer interns for the Environmental Resources ' Water Quality programs. Summer Internships (1-2 positions) Natural Resources $10-$12Hour Monday - Friday 8 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Approximately 3-6 months (depending on funding) Starting in mid-May 2004 Closing Date: April 30 The eligibility requirements for ap plying for internal postings Cur I rent employees meeting the follow ing criteria: Regular full or part-time employees who: 1) have completed 6 months in current position. 2) have obtained an overall perfor mance rating of "meets expectations or better" on their most recent perfor mance evaluation. 3) were not under disciplinary action or performance improvement review during the previous 6 months. Any Tribal member of the Confed erated Tribes of Grand Ronde meeting the following criteria: 1) Are not a current employee of the Tribe in their "introductory" period. 2) Are not a current employee of the Tribe under disciplinary action or performance improvement during the previous 6 months. Drug-Free Workplace Policy Effective January 1 , 2004, all employees are subject to random drug andor alcohol testing. All pre-employment offers. When there is reasonable suspicion. Post accident. 'Application materials must be re ceived in Human Resources by 5 p.m. on the closing date. For a detailed job description, please contact the Tribe's JOB LINE: 503-879-2257 WS or 1-877 TRIBEGR Happy 16th Birthday Patrick "Smltty" Smith r: ..1 1 1 W T! We Love Uai "Dad Joe," Mom, Brandon, Cody & Nikkl tfct lrijtlfra- i oaSfc e ';jjii n$ti&3- h?t- mm xa3 'rt3(w-Sfi' V..j8tfci ffHtoJi & - 'V -.i 4 ( Q.& 9m ' w tt tt MsttoS ' i ;i WynX' - Ci m ijsixxi? i ijii'to, ' ttv t? 8Ii X 'ill icttsk'j "OM; SilHMX?. .&. -Xi 'All fcs C0jrb vllr VCWM will ft: - t i.iX 0 to"-) 'C9M H0TniYiJ;. ft NATIVE AMERICAN WEEK May I9th-22nd Native American Art Show (Artwork is available for purchase) Beadwork, basket weaving, storytelling, music, dancing and much morel Rogue Banquet Rooms 10am 7:30pm each day Roger McGee Musician and Master Flute Maker Exhibition Wednesday, May 19th Legends lobby Special native flute concert by Mary YoungbloodJ (Grammy and Nammy award winning artist) Other performances include: Jan Michael Looking Wolf Reibach Travis Terry, Odell Borg, Performing Thursday, May 20th in the Bingo Hall, 7pm. Free performance. Friday, May 21st and Saturday, May 22nd Various Native American Artists celebrate with drums, dancers, flute and acoustic music. Legends lobby, 5pm-9pm. - -