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Smoke Signals 15 FEBRUARY 1,2013 HBQ!KDnRI ?IK2)CMMMBS V ijjJtLUHJJlfcJJJiJ JJM'jjJJiJjJlj(iljJJ-J2ij I iiistninfnr Oeloe iJiCEIEjJBiijm Jlci sari? - Git..: :rStini...inn 1 H ii i MnUi Mil I iNil; i 3ii.iiHn7TFTTnTTmT?iTTT?mrrriiN.Miii!n Attention all 7th & 8th grade Native females ?)g2cs est. ouinonon I i. V--ot Jr Who: 7th and 8th grade girls When: Monday.June 17, 2013 -Friday, July 12, 2013 Where: Pacific University, Forest Grove Campus Girls Gather for Computer Science is a non residential summer camp for 7th and 8th grade girls. The camp will be run by female instructors including university faculty, teachers recruited from local middle schools, and unde graduate computer science students. The camp includes field trips to companies such as Intel and Vernier Software & Techno logy. THIS CAMP IS FREE! This includes public transportation to and from Pacific University, food, field trips, and an overnight stay in Seattle. This is a day camp only and there will be no sessions on weekends or on the 4th of July. The camp will last for four weeks, June 17 to July 12, 2013. The camp runs dairy from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p m., depending on bus schedules. Participants are epected to attend all four weeks of the camp. There will be two parent-student evening meetings: an orientation on Sunday, June 16 (Fathers Day) and a closing presentation on Friday, July 12. Eligibility Thirty girls who are currently in 7th or 8th grade will be selected based on teacher recommendations and interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. Due Dates Applications are due by Wednesday, February 13, 2013. Download your application at http:www.g2cs.orgstudent. The application will be available in January 2013. Attendees wiH be notified by March 22, 2013. . i Pacific University LIBRARY HOURS: Monday - Friday: 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. (closed Monday - Friday: noon - 1 p.m.) Saturday: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Get Fired Up For Reading: 67 Books Read so far (by Jan. 24) Help us build a dragon at the Tribal Library by reading books. For each book read you can add a scale that has your name and book title on it to our dragon. We want to get a least 100 books read by Feb. 25, the last day of Chinese New Year Celebration 2013. This reading initiative is open to all agesreaders. The more you read, the bigger our dragon gets. Library Volunteer Recruitment: The Tribal Library has two volunteer positions available. Volunteer duties include general library and collection maintenance and working on special proj ects. An application, screening and orientation are required before volunteer placement. Applications are available at the library. If you are interested and have at least two hours per month that you can commit to working in the library, please apply. Recruitment is open through Feb. 28. Donations: We appreciate the following contributors to the li brary collection during this reporting period. Our thanks to Priscilla M., Jade C, Margo O., Veronica G., and Lori & Andrew H. Thank you all; your donated items have been cataloged and are shelved for circulation. They are great additions to the collection. Reminder: The Tribal Library is a CCRLS Circulation Site: Use your Chemeketa Cooperative Regional Library Services library card to place electronic holds on resources in the 18 partner libraries and items will be couriered here for check out and can be checked back in here as well. Interpersonal Basic Computer Skills Tutorials Beginning Thursday, Feb. 7, and on Thursdays from then on, the Tribal Library will offer personal learning tutorials on a number of computer-related topics to interested individuals. This month's training will focus on the very basics of computer usage and is a good way for those with very little or no knowledge of computers to be introduced to the technology. This presentation will cover: Identification of common computer parts; Nuances of using the mousekeyboard; How to properly turn the computer onoff; Elements of the desktop screen; And how to navigate basic Windows & find programs. The presentation portion will last about 20 minutes, after which further questions can be answered or topics reviewed and clarified. 2 and 4 p.m. time slots are available but are limited to a maximum of two people per tutorial, so sign-up is first-come, first-served. If you are interested in knowing more about this offering or would like to sign up for one of the tutorial sessions, call the Tribal Library at 503-879-1488. 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