6 DECEMBER 1,2012 Smoke Signals Grand Ronde Tribal Housing Authority Applications being accepted Jan. 2 for Grandfamily housing A Grandfamily is defined as: A family, whose head or spouse is Elder, containing minor children in the legal long-term custody or guardianship of the Elder. A Grandfamily shall not include any other adults under the age of 55 (including the parent(s) of the minor children). If your family fits this definition, qualifies as low income and you are interested in moving into our new Grandfamily units, which are part of Elders' Housing Phase II, we will start accepting ap plications on Jan. 2, 2013. You can pick up your application at the Grand Ronde Tribal Housing Authority offices at 28450 Tyee Road, Grand Ronde, Ore., 97347. If you cannot come into the offices to pick up your applica tion you may call the front desk at 503-879-2401 and an application will be mailed to you. Make sure you specifically request the application for "Grand family Housing." Applications will be handled on a first-come, first-serve basis starting Jan. 2, 2013. It is important that applicants provide all re quested documentation at the time they submit the application. If you have any questions, you may contact Leon Ramos or Debo rah Kroeker at Grand Ronde Tribal Housing, 503-879-2401. We look forward to working with you. Cheroiawa holding craft show on Dec. 1 5 Chemawa Indian School, 3700 Chemawa Road N.E., Salem, will hold a craft show from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 15, in the school gym. Admission will be a donation of canned food andor Campbell's soup labels. The event will feature handcrafted gifts and is sponsored by the Che mawa Powwow Club. For more information about being a vendor, contact Karen Serna at 503-399-5721, ext. 225, or by e-mail at karen.sernabie.edu. H Girls Lock-In set for Dec. 7 A Girls Lock-In for sixth- through 12-grade girls will be held from 5:30 a.m. Friday, Dec. 7, through 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 8, at the Tribal Youth Education facility. Activities will include a pizza party, obstacle course, staff makeover, "Jeopardy" contest, 4-corners, talking circle, midnight campus walk, movie, breakfast and fire pit release ceremony. For more information or to sign up, contact Youth Education at 503-879-2101. B College sponsors Dec. 6 necklace-making class A necklace-making class sponsored by Northwest Indian College will be held from noon to 3 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 6, in the Adult Education Building's GED classroom. The class is free with all supplies and lunch provided. Tribal member Julie Logan will teach the class. The class is limited to the first 12 people who sign up. Federally recog nized Tribal members will receive preference. To sign up, call 503-879-2282. B "i'iVi' if;," ...... .TyffT -w at "the; 61 dgrs Iet i vit g Cfen t r fl social hoar Will fc hszld from 4 to ;i ' 4 , ( K 4f pictures with Santa ring unwrapped toys, hats and glov& Cbm dressed vtfarm (providing it doesn't rain) pougs and caregivers are also invited for more information contact an tlamm 503-879-2233 or k'nda Brandon 971-267-0918 ' " . . C Ad created by George Valdez