Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current, April 01, 2008, Page 19, Image 17

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    Smoke Signals 19
APRIL 1,2008
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Kaleidoscope of colleges and cultures
Presentations will highlight the university's academic colleges and their
diversity on Saturday, April 26.
Other sessions will include seminars focusing on financial aid, admission
requirements and support services, as well as leadership and internship
opportunities for students.
Oregon State University cultural organizations and events will be high
lighted and there will be opportunities to learn from the experiences of
OSU faculty and students of color.
All activities are free to prospective students.
For more information andor to sign up, contact James Miller at Office
of Admissions, Oregon State University, at 541-737-9217 or james.miller
oregonstate.edu.
Grand Ronde HeadStartPreschool
applications now being accepted
Grand Ronde HeadStartPreschool applications for the 2008-09 school
year are now being accepted. Contact Sandy Bobb at 503-879-2161 or by
e-mail sandra.bobbgrandronde.org for an application. Completed appli
cations must be turned in by 5 p.m. Friday, July 11.
Selection will take place Friday, Aug. 1.
vEi News
LIBRARY HOURS:
Monday - Friday: 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
(closed Monday - Friday noon - 1 p.m.)
Saturday: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
The library will be closed from 9 a.m.- noon on Friday, April 4. The
library will open at 1 p.m.
The Tribal Library is accepting applications for the Library Volun
teer Program. Applications are available at the library. Volunteer
schedules are developed based on types of service you are interested
in providing and can be very flexible. Please stop by the library to
discuss possibilities.
National Library Week is April 13 - 19. The library will spon
sor several activities throughout the week that will include: visitors
can enter a drawing each time they visit the Library during National
Library Week (one time per day); complete a literary trivia game form
and enter to win prizes; all visitors will receive a NLW bookmark.
Tribal Library Open House: Will be held in May this year. More
information will be provided in the next issue of Smoke Signals.
Chemeketa Community
College 1st Nations Club
Contact Ember Hudson at ehudson4chemeketa.edu for more
information. Held on Wednesdays from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
2008 Honor & Recognition
Ceremony Changes
The Honor & Recognition ceremony has been a Confederated
Tribes of Grand Ronde tradition to honor and celebrate Education
Program student achievements.
Preschool graduates, eighth-grade promotions, high school gradu
ates, GED graduates, college graduates, K-12 achievement awards
and Education scholarship recipients are all recognized.
Last year, more than 100 students were recognized during the
ceremony.
With an increasing number of students, the ceremony has become
quite long. It is our hope that we can better emphasize the successes
of individual student achievements through offering a variety of
educational ceremonies.
The Education Program will celebrate student achievements by
category for the 2007-08 school years. The following is a brief outline
of those categories.
The Early Childhood Education program will celebrate the
graduation of our preschools at the Aug. 14 preschool graduation
ceremony.
Youth Education program will host a celebration for our local
eighth-graders promoting to high school. Date and time to be
announced.
Youth Education Achievement and Recognition awards will be
not be recognized during a ceremony. All awards will be mailed
to students.
Youth Education and Higher Education will recognize high school,
GED and college graduates on June 20.
Higher Education Scholarship recipients will not be recognized
during a ceremony. Recipients will receive notification of award
via mail.
Education programs will provide more details of individual cer
emonies in upcoming issues of Smoke Signals.
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Inter Library Loan Program: The Tribal Library is a registered
partner with Oregon State Library's Inter Library Loan Program.
Should the Tribal Library not have a particular book or item you want
for check out, we can try to locate the item at another Oregon library
for you and request an inter library loan for the item. The process
generally takes one week to access the item. Contact the library at
503-879-1488 for more information.
Thank you to all the Tribal Elders who participated in the library
sponsored computer classes held on Feb. 19 and March 10. We hope
that it was a good learning experience for you as well as enjoyable. We
had a total of 20 Elders take the classes.
New titles to the Tribal Library collection in March:
Buy, Keep or Sell? Discover Collectibles in your Home: donated by
Wink & Kathy Soderberg
Totem Poles of the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe; donated on behalf of
Bob Watson by the author, Dale Faulstich
Playing Ourselves, Interpreting Native Histories; donated by the
Cultural Resources Department
Puff the Magic Dragon, includes a 4 song CD; donated by ECE Lit
eracy Night Program
Runaway Bunny, How Does a Dinosaur Play With Friends, Count to
Ten and Clean Their Rooms (3 books); Stellaluna
70 various titles at the elementary age reading level