JUNE 1,2007 Smoke Signals 15 Grand Ronde HeadStartPreschool Applications Now Being Accepted Grand Ronde HeadStartPreschool applications for the 2007-2008 school year are now being accepted. Please con tact Sandy Bobb at 503-879-2161 or by email sandra.bobb grandronde.org for an application. Completed applications must be turned in by 5 p.m., Friday, July 13, 2007. Selection will take place Monday, July 30. Mews LIBRARY HOURS: Monday - Friday: 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. (closed Monday - Friday 12-1 p.m.) Saturday: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. New additions to the collection Young Adult: I Am the Great Horse by Katherine Roberts; Absolutely, Positively Not by David Larochelle; Ghost Ship by Dietlof Reiche; Else where by Gabrielle Zevin. Children: The Young Man and the Sea by Rodman Philbrick; Whittington by Alan Armstrong; Blaze and the Forest Fire by C.W. Anderson. Non-Fiction: Reading Magic by Mem Fox; Drug Addiction and Families by Marian Barnard; Teen Addiction edited by Jill Karson; Out of It, Cultural History of Intoxication by Stuart Walton; The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz. Fiction: Thirteen Moons by Charles Frazier; Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut; Debt of Bones by Terry Goodkind. Native American: Images of America, Shasta Nation by BL Hall& MJ Hall; As Days Go By, History, Land, People, The Cayuse, Umatilla, and Walla Walla edited by Jennifer Karson; DVD & Guide Books Fa therhood: Indigenous Men's Journeys, by Dr. Jessica Ball. Upcoming Activities at the Tribal Library Summer Program: Get A Clue! Begins July 2 and ends August 10. Regional Libraries will be participating in a regional summer program theme "Get a Clue." The Tribal Library will participate with this theme along with the other Oregon Libraries. Kindergarten - 5th grade Sessions Story and activity topics for the six weeks of sessions will be: Week One: Detect It! Super Sleuthing; Week Two: Solve It! Codes, Cipher's & Puzzles; Week Three: Dig it Up! Mysteries from the Past; Week Four: Discover It! Science Mysteries; Week Five: Explain It! Real Lift Mysteries and Week Six: Investigating It! Learn About You. Sessions will be held for school grade groups of K - 3 and 4 5. Ses sions will last approximately one hour. 6 - 8th grade Sessions Story and activity sessions will focus on Investigative journaling. Each week the participant will enter information about descriptions, clues and evidence as they try to solve a series of mysteries. 9 - 12th grade Sessions Story and activity sessions include will include a Mystery Movie, Readers Theater, Magnet Poem Contest, a Mystery Dinner, Super Sleuthing Scavenger Hunt, and a Family night event. In addition Mystery Theater will be held during the noon hour two days a week at the Youth Education Center. The Summer Program Session schedule for each of the groups will be posted in the next issue of Smoke Signals. Reading Incentive Program: Register your childchildren & youth between the ages of 4 - 17 during June 1 - 15th. Reading Incentive will begin at the time of registration and end August 1 0th. Participants may earn prize incentives for each 15 minutes of reading and participants will be eligible to enter their name for a drawing for each book read at their level of reading. Book Club: Will not be held during the months of June - August Poetry Recital Reading: Will not be held during the months of July and August. 'dfrrasfcV' 'tola--" Mn"y o Moll 'tltaiiftss! 4- ilit:vsrM Workshop Classes In Grand Ronde June 12 Introduction to Microsoft Excel July 10 Intermediate Microsoft Excel II August 14 Advanced Microsoft Excel III September 11 Introduction to Microsoft Windows October 9 Introduction to Microsoft Word November 13 Intermediate Microsoft Word II December 11 Intro to Microsoft Outlook (Tribal Employee Only) The workshops will be taught by Northwest Computer Learning Center and will run from 9 a.m;- 4 p.m. in the computer lab in the Adult Education Building. Cost for a workshop is $150 and eligible Tribal members can apply to the Short-Term Training program for assistance with registration costs. Space is limited to the first 15 who register. To register, contact Joshua Clift, Adult Vocational Training Coor-. dinator at 503-879-1635 or e-mail: joshua.cliftgrandronde.org Monday & Wednesdays 1:30 - 4 p.m. at the Education Building Contact Joanne Carr at 503-879-2282 orjoanne.carrgrandronde.org Beading Classes For GED Students Mondays & Wednesdays 3-5 p.m. Instructor is Arlettia Krehbiel CTGK YCXJT1 ! LDUOYTION Summer Enrichment Program 2007 Vi V June 18 July 26 Mondays Thursdays Middle Schools 830 am noon High Schools ItCO-3:00 pm Academics, Chinuk Language, NVV Indian Art Project, Native Plants Project, Health & Wellness, Goal-setting, Lacrosse HS Credit Recovery CONTACT: Elaine Ferguson 603 879-1697 iaiiM.fergusonS9randron1te.org 603 879-2101 HONORING TRADITION CREATING CHANGE.