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Native American Applicants Sought
For Hatfield Fellowship
The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde announces that applications for the
Mark O. Hatfield Congressional Fellowship are now available. Each year, a Hatfield
Fellow serves as an intern for a member of Oregon's Congressional delegation.
The Hatfield Fellow is selected from adult Native American applicants, who are
enrolled members of a federally recognized Tribe in Oregon. If there are no qualified
applicants from Oregon, enrolled members of federally recognized Tribes in Washing
ton , Idaho and Montana will be considered. The candidate will intern in Washington,
D.C. for nine months and will receive a monthly stipend, relocation and travel ex
penses, and tuition for the American Political Science Association orientation.
Applicants will then be notified if they qualify for interviews. Late applica
tions will not be accepted. Application packets may be obtained by contacting
Paula Cook at Spirit Mountain Community Fund 1-800-422-0232 ext. 1400, e
mail at paula.cookgrandronde.org or by mail at 9615 Grand Ronde Road, Grand
Ronde, OR 97347.
The Fellowship honors Mark Hatfield for his accomplishments as a United
States Senator, a former Governor of Oregon, and for his mentorship of many
leaders in their own communities.
Deadline for applications is 5 p.m. Friday, July 16, 2004.
First Annual Native American
High School Journalism Institute
August 20-24 at Oregon State University & Grand Ronde
This is a production-based journalism
institute. As a member of the institute you
will select a journalism track or a video
track. Your group will produce either a
tabloid publication that you will design,
write and edit or your group will shoot
a video where you will be responsible to
write, shoot and edit.
The central theme of the institute is to
document the Grand Ronde Pow-wow.
The best part of the Native American
High School Journalism Institute is that
it's free. All you need to do is get to and
from Corvallis and we'll take care of you
the rest of the time. Your lodging, meals,
instruction and fun times are all FREE.
For more information or to sign up, call
Dr. Frank Ragulsky at 541-737-3374.
DEADLINE IS JULY 15, 2004.
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You are invited to Oregon's First
Annual Native American Housing Fair
Saturday, July 3 1 , 2004 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Chemawa Indian School
3700 Chemawa Road, N.E. Salem, Oregon
With door prizes, fun for the kids and food for the family!
All Hative American and Alaska Natives are welcome!
Activities will include workshops on homeownership education, qualifying
for home loans, credit counseling, predatory lending, home maintenance,
homebuyer and rental program information, foreclosure avoidance, refi
nance basics and other housing topics.
Sponsored by the Coos LowerUmpqua Siuslaw, Grand Ronde, Siletz and
Warm Springs Tribes, in partnership with Washington Mutual, HUDs Office
of Native American Programs, Oregon Housing and Community Services
and many others!
For more information call the Housing Fair
hotline at: 503-879-1497.