Smoke Signals 1 1 AUGUST 15, 2010 Grand Rondo Tribal Housing Authority PS Down Payment Assistance Program The Grand Ronde Tribal Housing Authority (CKTIIA) has 2010 Down Payment Assistance available for applicants, with moderate to low incomes. Although the budget for Tribady funded Down Payment Assistance has been committed for 2010, I1UD funds may be available for qualified Tribal applicants whose gross household income either meets, or is less than the guidelines below: Family size Gross income 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 $39,900 $ 15,000 $51,300 $56,950 $61,550 $66,100 $70,650 $75,200 Please call Nancy Holmes, Home-ownership Coordinator, at 503-879-2445, to pre-qualify for HUD funded assistance. Units available now! The Grand Ronde Tribal Housing Authority is accepting ap plications for Rental Housing Units in Grand Ronde 1-5 bedroom sized units, many upgrades, parkingstorage close to Tribal services. The units include washerdryer, refrigerator, dishwasher, in floor radiant heat, private patio and great views. If you work for the Tribe or casino, you pay no State Income Tax! The following screening criteria is required for the Market Rate Units: Credit history, landlord history, criminal history, income (at least 3 times monthly rent). One adult member of the household must be an enrolled CTGR Tribal member. HUD assisted rental applicants must meet low-income and other federal requirements. Call GRTHA for applications or for further information at 1-800-422-0232, ext. 2401 or 503-879-2401. Photo by Michelle Alalmo rt,U Of r'-ii days and J nights in Gordon Lakes and Gordon Meadows Area Aug. 23 -Aug. 25 J The UJS. Forest Servfctand the South Santiam Watershed Council are offering backpacking trips to families who want to learn more about the Willamette National Forest All experience lev els are welcome. The trips focus on learning Leave No Trace backpacking principles and teach everything from how to pick a camp site and set up a tent to how to use a compass and identify some local plants. Trips are limited to 10 participants. Backpacks, tents, camping stoves, sleeping bags, sleeping pads, and water niters are available for use at no 1.,: .. charge. You must provide your own food and wear appropriate back packing dothing. The trips are appropriate for ages 8 and above, it Win big prizes for helping wildlife Help collect biological samples from deer and elk and your name will be entered into a drawing for six gift cards. 3 pritea for deer: $123 eift card to Cabela's 3 priiea for elk: $125 gift card to Cabela'a Why: The Confederated Tribe of Grand Ronde Natural Resources Divi sion, in cooperation with Oregon Department of Fwh and Wildlife and USDA Veterinary Service, i collecting biological sample from deer and elk to learn more about dieae that may be affecting our deer and elk herd. The Tribe will test for a variety of disease primary among these are the following:- Chronic Wasting Disease ha not been detected in Oregon. We want to catch this disease early if it shows up in Oregon a it can have dev astating effect on deer and elk population. Adenovirus Hemorrhagic Disease has been detected throughout Oregon. Sample will help determine where adenovirus ia found in Oregon. How to participate: Allow the Tribes' biologist to collect samples of brain stem, lymph nodes and tooth samples from elk and samples of blood, brain stems, lymph nodes, muscle tissue and tooth samples from deer. All samples must be collected within 48 hours of death, 24 hours pre ferred. Bring hunter-harvested animal to the Tribes Natural Resources office at 47010 S.W. Hebo Road, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m to 4:30 p.m. After hours or on the weekend call 503-560-4426. If you are unable to bring an animal in we may be able to come to you to collect samples. Please contact the Tribes' biologists for more informa tion. Hunters will need to provide the general location (within a mile) of where the animal was killed (to be used in the event that a disease is found). Your name will be entered in the drawing for each useable sample we are able to collect, up to three entries for each deer and up to two for each elk. Fresh road-kills can be reported to the Tribes' biologists so we can pick them up for sampling. Your name would then be entered for any useable samples we collect from the road kill. Tribal and nonTribal community members are eligible to participate. Animals must be harvested legally. Drawing will be held at the April 201 1 Fish and Wildlife Committee meet ing at the Natural Resources office. Prizes are sponsored by the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Fish and Wildlife Committee. The Fish and Wildlife Committee and Natural Resources Division thank you for your help in gathering information to help us maintain our deer and elk populations. Happy hunting! For more information: Natural Resources Division, 47010 SW Hebo Road, Grand Ronde, Rebecca McCoun at 503-879-2396; Lindsay Belonga at 503-879-2387 or Kelly Dirksen at 503-879-2382. H SMC LODGE FURNITURE DISTRIBUTION INFORMATION i m ; II: mi I M4U Hi. : HlWH i liHWmM.TIHII.'mi Tribal members priority will be determined by lottery drawing. Each drawing will be 50 allocated to Elders. 90 Rooms of furnishings will be available. Members selected will be limited to one load of furniture. Tribal members selected will be notified for selection and pickup. - Tribal members must be 18 years and older to participate. Elders participating in the 69 distribution will be limited to items not picked up at that time. No proxies allowed. &&uJB TMiMiiiMiriiJ m Jf iftsfttbdi tarttaSn Procurement Department ') r ukii i uiu. i iuju i tun. ig yoia iirana Konae Koaa Grand Ronde, OR 97347 YES Enter my name in the surplus lodge furniture distribution drawing. NAME ROLL ADDRESS PHONE - T - I I If scWlrd. whM dmlc uk! you prrfcr tti ap Rurnlurt? EMtrlf Ad created by George Valdez