OCTOBER 1, 2005
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'We are delighted to announce
the arrival of a girl,
Hanah Lin
on August 24, 2005
Love, parents Tribal member
Tim & Angi McCutcheon.
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Siletz
Oct. 3: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Oct. 4: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Oct. 6: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Oct. 7: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Siletz: 1-800-922-1399
Salem: 503-391-5760
1st year Memorial for
Michael Lucy
will be held at the Mt.
Hood Community College
row-wow Oct 8.
Questions and Donation
please call Robert Van Pelt
at 503-465-8074.
Happy Birthday
Teresa
Love, Dad, Melinda,
Main & Summer.
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Wood Cutters Needed
Wood cutters are needed for the low-income energy assistance
program in the Social Services Department. You must have your
own truck, saw and fuel. For more information to contact Dave
Fullerton at 503-879-2036.
Citizens For A Drug Free Community
Grand Ronde Coalition for a drug free community is a group of citizens
who is tired of the drugs and the effects they are having in the commu
nity. We work closely with the PolkYamhill County Sheriffs office and
other agencies. We meet twice a month. If you would like more informa
tion, please contact Detective Holsapple at the Polk County Sheriffs Of
fice at 503-623-9251 ext. 1370.
ONABEN
A Native American Business Network
Presents
Tools Of The 73ce Workshop
Need An Artist Portfolio'
Get professional photographs of your artwork and a portrait.
Write your Artist Statement, Biography or Resume.
Create a professional portfolio on a CD.
Saturday, October 22, 2005
10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Grand Ronde Adult Education Building
Fee: $25 class size limited enroll early
Call Roberta at 800-854-8289
or robertaonaben.org
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This health careers exploratory program will begin at Willamina High School
in October 2005. The MY Health Club will begin Thursday, October 6 during
lunch (classroom to be announced). The program offers students a chance to ex
plore careers that match personal interests and talents along with providing
information on financial aid and hands-on activities, including field trips to local
hospitals and Oregon colleges.
Careers in health are a great way to create an interesting, solid future while
serving the Native American Community. Look for announcements at school and
join us to build your future! Call Veneza Tena, Health Careers Coordinator, Or
egon Pacific Area Health Education Center for more information: 541-737-8603.
INTERNAL
OPENINGS
Library Aide
(4 hoursweek)
(Will work each Saturday from
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This is lim
ited term appointment that ex
pires on September 30, 2006)
Education
Grade: 5
Open Until Filled
After Care Advisor
PreschoolHeadStart
Grade: 6
Closing date: Oct. 7
'Application materials must be re
ceived in Human Resources by 5
p.m. on the closing date.
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.
For a detailed job description,
please contact the Tribe's JOB LINE:
503-879-2257
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20 06 BLACKJACK
D6AL6R SCHOOL
Spirit Mountain Casino is currently taking
applications for Blackjack Dealer School
that begins in January 2006. This is an
unpaid, 10 week training. To apply, please
submit a Spirit Mountain Casino employ
ment application to the casino Human
Resources department. If you are a current
employee of the casino, an internal applica
tion must be completed and signed by your
current supervisor and manager. Deadline
to apply is Thursday, November 10,
2005. Successful completion of a math test
is required and applicant screenings and
testing will be administered until December
15. Classes begin Monday, January 2, 2006.
For more information, please contact
Daphney Colton, Employment Manager at
503-879-3025 or email at
daphney.coltonspiritmtn.com.
Employment applications can be down
loaded at www.spiritmountain.com.
SPIRJT MOUNTAIN
CASINO