Smoke Signals 15 AUGUST 152012 College Credit Course Offerings at Grand Ronde FALL Term 2012 (Sept. 24-Dec. 8) RD 090 (College Textbook Reading) - CRN 38347 Cost: $270 book(s) Course description: Prepares students to comprehend and apply in formation from college-level textbooks. Encourages active reading by teaching students how to ask and look for answers to questions about author's purposes and strategies. Includes application of active reading skills to specific academic disciplines and career fields. Prerequisite: Placement into RD090; or RD080 with a grade of C or better; or consent of instructor. Credits: 3 Class daytime: Tuesday and Thursday from 7-8:20 p.m. First class meets: Sept. 25 Location: CTGR Adult Education Building Classroom 126 WRITING 090 (Fundamentals of Writing) - CRN 38348 Cost: $360 book(s) Course Description: Focuses on writing essentials that build confidence in writing for a variety of academic purposes. Emphasizes skills necessary to produce thesis-driven essays. Reinforces grammar and sentence-level . editing skills in the context of paragraphs and short essays. Covers criti cal reading of college-level texts. Prerequisite: Placement into WR090; or WR049 or WR080, either with grade of C or better; or consent of instruc tor. Credits: 4 Class DayTime: Tuesday and Thursday from 5-6:50 p.m. First class meets: Sept. 25 Location: CTGR Adult Education Building Classroom 126 To sign upregister for the class, go to www.chemeketa.edu New Students: Click on the Quick Links tab, then click on Admission and complete the Chemeketa Admission Application. You will then be e mailed a user name and password for your My Chemeketa Account. Then follow the Continuing Student instructions for registering. Con tinuing Students: Go to my.chemeketa.edu and type in your user name and password. Then from the shortcuts menu, select AddDrop classes and select Fall Term. Enter the CRN provided above for the class(es) you wish to add. Remember to print out your class schedule when you are finished registering. To search for other Chemeketa classes being offered outside of Grand Ronde, including online classes, go to www.chemeketa.edu - Select the Classes tab at the top of the Web page and then click on Fall Class ScheduleHighlights. For assistance, contact the Chemeketa Yamhill Valley Campus at 503-472-9482. Eligible CTGR Tribal Members can access the Tribe's Part-Time Col lege Program to pay for the class. Contact 503-879-4591 to access this program. I Chinuk Immersion Program has a Facebook page! www.facebook.compagesCTGR-Elementary-Chinuk-Immer-sion-Program39942 1 776760868 mm v 4 Chemeketa Community College at Grand Ronde What: Walk-In Advising and Registration Assistance for Fall Term 2012 classes. Help with degree program planning. Help with registering for classes. Help with questions regarding Chemeketa. Who: Chemeketa students (future or current) When: Noon-2 p.m, Tuesday, Aug. 21 Where: Adult Education Building, Classroom 124 Please RSVP to 503-879-2275 so we can get a head count on who is coming. LIBRARY HOURS: Monday Friday: 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. (closed Monday - Friday: noon - 1 p.m.) Saturday: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Library Statistics for July 2012 New Cards Issued: 8 ' i Library Visits: 655 Circulations: 773 Donations: 132 . - Computer use sign-in: 206 . Days of Service: 22.5 Tribal Library Summer Programs: Reading Incentive Program: We had 44 youth registered for the pro gram and had 16 active readers. These 16 readers read 277 books over the six-week period. Eleven readers completed the program by reading 10 or more books. Congratulations to all of our readers! Theme Activity Sessions: Sessions were held on June 23 and July 14 for ages 5-12. We had three and five participants, respectively, in each of the sessions. Youth learned about nocturnal animals and their habits,' the stars, moon and planets, as well as making some creative projects like bat puppets, owl window art, solar system models and Native American moon calendars. Sessions were scheduled on July 5 and 26 for ages 13-17, but we did not have any participants for those sessions. Collaborative Events: We have teamed with the Sheridan and Wil lamina public libraries to host several evening sessions at each of the libraries in September, October and November. Dates will be confirmed in the Sept. 1 issue of Smoke Signals. The first session will be hosted by the Tribal Library from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 6. This will be a "meet and greet" your local library staff. Sheridan, Willamina and Tribal Library staff will be present to share information about their respective libraries. Other events will include presentations and some demonstrations and hands-on activities at the different libraries. Watch for the calendar of events in next issue. Donations: We appreciate the following people for their contri butions to the library collection during this reporting period: Jared Nunley. Thanks Jared. Your donated books about hunting have been cataloged and are shelved for circulation. Thank you for some great additions to the collection. New CCRLS service Chemeketa Cooperative Regional Library Service and the Grand Ronde Tribal Library will partner in a new project to provide ac cess to CCRLS material through the Grand Ronde Tribal Library. Patrons will need to have a basic or full service library card from a member library in CCRLS. With this card they can request material from any CCRLS library to be sent for pick up at the Grand Ronde Tribal Library. When finished with, the material can be returned to Grand Ronde. The Tribal Library is not becoming a member of CCRLS, and the circulation rules of the CCRLS library will apply. The service will be available Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to noon and from 1 to 6 p.m. Nearby CCRLS libraries are in Willamina, Sheridan, Dallas, McMinnville and Salem. jlT T TJj i I ;