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Smoke Signals 13 SEPTEMBER 1,2009 Middle School Workshop wiwuiiiji mmi . i - w ii . i ....... Photo by Michelle Alaimo Tribal member Matt Zimbrick, Youth Education middle school lead, hands out paperwork to Tribal members Dakota Rock, left, Michael Reyes, middle, and Reece Ebensteiner during a Middle School Workshop at Youth Education on Wednesday, Aug. 1 9. The workshop is designed to help students transition from elementary school to middle school and to learn the rules and guidelines of the Tribe's youth education afterschool program. Food preservation update scheduled in McMinnville Home gardening is popular this summer, and many families may be wondering how to safely preserve all those extra vegetables and fruits. While food preservation has long been considered a home art, in order to safely preserve food, science and research play an important role. Food that has been preserved by using old, unsafe practices can put family members at risk for serious food-borne illnesses. Using current updated methods and processing times can help ensure a safe product. A food preservation update and overview sponsored by Oregon State University Extension Service and the Family Food Education Volunteer program is scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 9, from 10 to 11:30 a.m. in the Yamhill County Public Works Auditorium adjacent to the OSU Extension Service office, 2050 Lafayette St., in McMinnville. The class is free and advance registration is suggested. To register, call the OSU Extension Service office at 503-434-7517 or for more information contact Debra Minar Driscoll at 503-602-2651. Those interested can also register by sending an electronic message to debra.driscolloregonstate.edu. B TrnlbsiD wsknrus Photo by Michelle Alaimo Above, Tribal Council member Wink Soderberg, right, talks about the Tribe's history as he gives the welcome at the fair at the South Waterfront in Portland during RiverFest 2009 on Saturday, Aug. 22. Before Soderberg spoke, Tribal member Jon George, second from right, and his sons, Tribal members Trey, left, and Tynan sang. Portland is part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde's ceded lands. Fountain dedication Photo by Chris Garcia Grand Ronde Tribal members Greg Archuleta, left, and Jon George give a blessing song at the dedication of the Bill Naito Fountain dedication on Thursday, Aug. 20, on the Portland Riverfront In Old Town. The duo also gave an invocation and a welcome in Chinuk Wawa. The fountain was funded In part by a grant from the Spirit Mountain Community Fund. 5 i MMMM TRAINING SCHEDULE Training Room B - Human Resources Monday, Sept 14 9 A.M. - 2:30 P.M. (Lunch from Noon - 12:30 RM. - lunch provided) Monday, Sept. 21 9 A.M. - 2:30 RM. (Lunch from Noon - 12:30 RM. - lunch provided) Monday, Srpt 28 9 A.M. - 2:30 RM. This training is PAID time. SMC employees Register in Uhl-Pro I i i Ad created by George Vakfet Attention Parents aadprhitmjcmefrtaafGrmodlioade Z cbJldren with fiwaWtir,yaxiji need, r We uncrtMtliM support pcow for ptnutoMi&CMGgfwtr9 fg4n aT f-frtH awxj tff '1"T"'"'"t fift Tali iafn1 be cnottHnaring nwtthtp with tWpwai. If your child, ffrmithSSd, lengct (mcdicaOjr, rmotiontSj, or jf-M,.f - a - - - m woul&llla to caZlibarwtaMd that ttMmt-imii mini pIcaMCMnd iaAmtMiott to:lrfajABamKmX,xwtoraam5C35CS-ttX Drid(2741) prmtJ to fUghaWy (5132) and Inaty (5323) 1 IP Ad created by George Valdef