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12 OCTOBER 1,2012 Smoke Signals Medicare Part B reimbursement notice If you are a Grand Ronde Tribal member, have reached the age of retirement (65) or have started to receive Social Security Retirement or disability benefits through Social Security (SSD), you may be eligible to receive Medicare Part li benefits through the Tribe. To find out if you are eligible, or to get enrolled in Medicare Part 1$, please do the following: call toll-free 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227) or go online at www.medicare.gov. You will need to request an application for enrollment in Medicare Part B and return it to your local Social Security Office. Once you jare enrolled in Medicare Part B through Social Security, you will need to call our office to request a Medicare Part B Reimbursement packet to apply. As a Grand Ronde Tribal member, the Tribe will reimburse your Medicare Part B premium each month at the standard rate. Note: If you are currently on the Skookum Tribal Health Plan it is required that you accept Medicare Part D when you become eligible. By not accepting Medicare Part B, your coverage for medical expenses could be drastically reduced. If you need a Medicare Part B reimbursement packet sent to you or have any questions regarding the Tribe's reimbursement program, call Reina Nelson in Member Services at 503-879-2223 or toll-free at 1-800-422-0232, ext. 2223. You may call Barbara Steere with questions regarding our Skookum Tribal Health Plan coverage at 503-879-2487 or toll-free at 1-800-749-2928. H Chinuk Wawa classes offered The Tribe's Cultural Education Department offers adult Chinuk Wawa language classes from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Monday and Wednesday in Room 207 of the Tribal Education Building. Language classes can be taken for college credit or for fun. For more information, call 503-879-2249 or 503-437-4599. Oregon University System admissions and scholarship deadlines The OUS schools have their own priority deadline for admissions. This is also their university scholarship deadline. Don't miss your opportunity to attend your top school choice and a chance to receive a scholarship. Eastern Oregon University: March 1 Oregon Institute of Technology: March 1 Oregon State University: Feb. 1 Portland State University: Feb. 1 Southern Oregon University: Feb. 15 University of Oregon: Jan. 15 Western Oregon University: Feb. 1 5COK. FOR SALE. 'The KaUpuyinsA sourcebook on the Indians of the Willamette Valley hy HoU M:fcey. Ph P. This book, through collabora tion between the Cultural Re sources Department, Mission Mill Museum, and. the Maclcey Family, has been re-released, in a second, edjtion with a new cover, an updated bibliography with more current and accurate sources, new photographs, and a new afterward explaining the Grand Ronde Tribal perspective. $13.00 per book Boob rmy be purchased from the Tribe's Cultural Resources Department locate4 on the second, floor of Tribal BuiMfmj H CAdult Education Build ing) for $13.00 each, To have an order mailed to you, please fill out this form and include an additional $3.00 for shipping cost per book, fife itemW'&R Name:, Ciiy:. Stan:. Zip loul. Mall lht form to: CTGR Cultural Resources The Kulapuun 9615 Grand Ronde Road Grand Ronde, OR 97347 OPEN FOR COMMENT TRESPASS AND EXCLUSION ORDINANCE The Tribal Council, in consultation with the Tribal Attorney's Office, is considering adoption of a Trespass and Exclusion Ordinance. The proposed Ordinance was given a First Reading at the Aug. 22, 2012, Tribal Council meeting. Certain types of conduct by persons on Tribal lands endanger the health, safety and welfare of enrolled Tribal members and may threaten the political integrity and the economic security of the Tribe and its lands and possessions. The intent of this Ordinance is to es tablish policy and procedure necessary to protect the public health, safety, welfare, economy, environment and natural resources of the Tribe, its members and Tribal land. For a copy of the proposed Trespass and Exclusion Ordinance, con tact the Tribal Attorney's Office at 503-879-4664. The Tribal Council invites comment on the Ordinance. Please send your comments to the Tribal Attorney's Office, 9615 Grand Ronde Road, Grand Ronde, Ore. 97347. Comments must be received by Oct. 15, 2012. EFFEOWE WOW Changes to Social Services Emergency Assistance and Medical Gas Voucher Program For all income criteria programs, wage verification for past 60 days (wage stubs) will need to be submitted. If client has not worked for a period of time, client will need to submit a printout from their State Employment Office or printout from Oregon Self-Sufficiency Office as verification of income. Rentaldeposit or utility assistance may be utilized only one time in a 24-month rolling calendar pe riod and is not to exceed the maximum contribution of $1,000 per household within any 24-month rolling calendar period. Medical Gas Vouchers Social Services will not provide gas vouchers for medical ap pointments, counseling or drug & alcohol treatment. The only exception to this is for scheduled treatment plans, (i.e.: radiation, chemotherapy, surgery, etc.) and has caused hardship on the fam ily, medical gas vouchers can be distributed to meet the need of the circumstances. A copy of all scheduled treatment plans must be received before client is eligible to receive this service. Assistance will end on the date of the last treatment appointment. For a complete copy of policy or questions, please contact Tammy C. Garrison at 503-879-2077. a "t uil " -iir f(tr vi..tM- fcM If you have any questions, contact Brian Krehbiel at 503-879-4639 Ad created by George Valdez BOOK FOR SALE Name: Shipping Address:. City: State: Zip:. .COPIES AT $35 EACH FOR A TOTAL OF $ CHECKS ONLY Mail this order form: Menard Publications 12042 SE Sunnyside Road, Suite 322 Clackamas, OR 97015 ' ' i Profiles of 650 early native families and includes over 100 Cj( f$ photos. The author covers the American-Indian wars In western d Oreaon. native removal, early conditions on the reservation and. the effects of government policy on the native way of life. FREE SHIPPING ofboofci $15.95 each . Check only Paid ad