Smoke Signals 11 JUNE 15, 2004 r w m w i"w nr w t w "w i t w w w w t rw w 1 Financial Skills Workshop The Youth Education Department will be having a Financial Skills Workshop on June 29-30 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. All high school stu dents are encouraged to attend. For more information or to enroll, call Brian Cambell at 503-879-2101. Rolling Stone Annual College Journalsim Competition Rolling Stone's College of Journalism Competition recognizes excellence in journalism in three areas: feature writing, essays and criticism, and entertainment reporting. Winners chosen by Rolling Stone receive a prize of $2,500. Contact: Rolling Stone College of Journalism Competition, 1290 Avenue of the Americas, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10104. Phone: 212-484-1636. E-mail: lettersrollingstone.com. Deadline: July 15. Association of American Indian Affairs Scholarships Applications for undergraduate and graduate Association of American Indian Affairs Scholarships are due July 20. There are two graduate scholarship cat egories and five undergraduate scholarship categories. Must be enrolled at least 14 with any federally recognized Tribe. For more information or an applica tion, please contact Luhui Whitebear, Scholarship Coordinator at 1-800-422-0232, ext. 1345, or visit the website at www.indian-affairs.org. Native American College Prep Weeks (For Juniors & Seniors in High School) June 14-17 at Western Oregon University in Monmouth, OR. . Activities: Stay in college dorms, learn about preparation for college, adjust ing to life away from home, understanding a typical day at college, stress man agement, resume writing, money management, computer lab & athletic facili ties open, and cultural activities including beading, drumming, stick game and drum-making workshop. June 21-24 at Grand Ronde Education Building and AuditoriumGym Activities: Math & Science presentations including; U.S. Department of Agri culture, Native American graduate student in AnthropologyArchaeology, Or egon Museum of Science & Industries Brad's World Reptiles, and U.S. Geo logical Survey. Tour Tribal facility careers and participate in a traditional salmon bake. Sign up as soon as possible, limited spaces available! To sign up or if you have questions please call 503-879-1478. HeadStart Recruitment Runs Until July 30 This announcement is for children who are three years old by September 1, 2004 to children who are five years old (pre-kindergarten) and that are income eligible. Our first day of school is September 7, 2004. Please call Sandy Bobb at 503-879-2161 for an application or with any questions. Applications will be accepted until July 30, 2004. Selection and notifica tion will be made by mid August and you will be notified if your child has been accepted or declined. Children with special needs are strongly en couraged to apply. ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS The Education Division requests that any students receiving funding through education please provide updated address information. Also, students must comply with the Student Responsibilities guidelines set forth by the Education Division. Funding may be delayed or withdrawn if infor mation is not delivered to the Education Division in a timely manner. Students participating in the Short Term Training may submit information to: Education Division, Short Term Training, 9615 Grand Ronde Road, Grand Ronde, Oregon 97347 or call 1-800-422-0232 ext. 2275. Students participating in Higher Education Trust Fund Scholarship and Adult Vocational Training may submit information to: Education Division, Educa tion Specialist, 9615 Grand Ronde Road, Grand Ronde, Oregon 97347 or call 1-800-422-0232 ext. 2276. Students participating in Education Trust Fund Scholarship may submit informa tion to: Education Division, Scholarship Coordinator, 9615 Grand Ronde Road, Grand Ronde, OR 97347 or call: 1-800 422-0232 ext. 1345. Honor & Recognition Dinner June 19 The Tribal Education Division will hold the Annual Honor & Rec ognition Dinner on June 19, 2004 at 12 p.m. at the Tribal Gym Auditorium. Achievement & Recognition awards for students in grades K - 12 will be announced and Tribal Graduates will be recog nized. Please notify the Education Division of Tribal graduate names and graduating class information so they can be included in the program of events. Contact Debbie at ext. 2275. Everyone is wel come to attend, an RSVP is appreciated in order to have an estimate of the number of people who will attend the dinner. Achievement and Recognition Award applications were mailed out on March 16, 2004 to K-12th grade students en rolled in the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde. If you have not received the application please call Brian Campbell at 1-800-422-0232 ext. 2101. OMSI Salmon Camp & Salmon Camp Research Team Thanks to generous grants from the National Science Foundation ITEST pro gram, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, and the Howard Vollum Fund of the Oregon Community Foundation, the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry is pleased to once again offer both Salmon Camp and Salmon Camp Research Team pro grams free of cost to middle school and high school students of Native American affiliation. Salmon Camp Research Teams are intensive three-week resource man agement programs that include natural science, advanced technology, and ca reer exposure for students entering 10-12 grades. Participants are paid a $20 a day stipend to help with personal expenses. Students will be given the opportu nity to interact with professional researchers at a variety of project areas and become familiar with advanced technology used in the field. Session 1: June 20-July 8, 2004, Central Oregon (Columbia and John Day River area) Session 2: July 11-29, 2004, Northern California (Redwood National Park and Klamath River area) Session 3: August 1-19, 2004, Western Washington (San Juan Islands and Puget Sound area) Salmon Camp is a fun one-week exploration of natural science and resource management for middle school students in Central Oregon. This program is designed to help students learn about careers in resource management and be come familiar with advanced technology and provide an introduction to the more advanced high school programs. Students in the Salmon Camp 1 will receive a $10 a day stipend to help with personal expenses. Both camps will take place at the OMSI's Hancock Field Station located within the John Day Fossil Beds Na tional Monument. Salmon Camp I: students entering grades 8 and 9 August 22-27, 2004. Salmon Camp II: students entering grades 6 and 7 August 29-September 3, 2004. For more information and applications please contact, Frank McMahon.OMSI Salmon Camp Coordinator, 39472 Highway 218, Fossil, OR 97830. Phone: 541-763-4691 or email: salmonomsi.edu. Higher Education & Adult Vocational Training Program Deadlines July 1 Fall TermSemester November 1 Winter Term Spring Semester February 1 Spring Term April 1 Winter Term Spring Semester Deadlines do not apply to open-enrollment institutes for Adult Vocational Training applicants. Please contact the Education Division to request an appli cation at 503-879-2275, toll free at 1-800-422-0232 ext. 2275 or write 9615 Grand Ronde Road, Grand Ronde, Oregon 97347. Education information and applica tions can be accessed through the Tribe's web-site at www.grandronde.org.