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Smoke Signals 7 MAY 1,201 3 Courting good grades x .Mom w- Submitted photos On Sunday, April 7, 1 0 Tribal youth wr rewarded for thair excellent grades, wonderful school attendance and community service efforts as part of the Youth Education Department's Incentive Reward Program. Five students with the highest grade point averages were rewarded with participation in the T-shirt exchange on the court where Portland Trailblazer team members presented them personally with a T-shirt. For more information on how your middlehigh school student can participate, contact the Youth Education front desk at 503-879-21 01 . From left, Grand Ronde students Michael Reyes, Dakota Rock, Shane Thomas, Helen Tonso and Chyanne Schlappie attended the basketball game at the Rose Garden in Portland and Tonso received her T-shirt from forward LaMarcus Aldridge. (BaEraMGfs ZlinioiniiiiiiDiiis oca rj nn mi t r.c.T.-N -i r r. 1 1 1 1 i r. I '-" 1 1 T 1 1 W. m III yrnR'iniii'ffiirftiitT) I sffl TT J TIT! 1 f. .1 FI -1 TT 1 Notice to interested persons Requests for Quotation: Native Hand Made JewelryCraft Items The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde ia seeking submissions from interested persons to provide handmade Tribal jewelrycraft items to be gifted to dignitaries and visitors. Quantities of items ordered will typically be 3 to 5 of each item for an overall total of 20 to 25 items per order. Desired items include: B Beaded Necklaces (unisex) O Beaded Bracelets (unisex) D Beaded Key Chains D Beaded Earrings O Rings D Small carvings (canoe paddles, figurines) D Small pine, cedar or twine baskets D Small leather pouches Selections will be made based on the quality, design, variety of items submitted and cost. Items submitted should be unisex (for men and women to wear). Instructions for submission Interested persons should submit sample items (sample items not pur chased will be returned) with pricing to: Larry Leith Larry.Leithgrandronde.org Procurement Manager 9615 Grand Ronde Road Grand Ronde, OR 97347 503-879-2216 or 503-883-3365 Tribal Preference will be applied in the evaluation process. If claiming Tribal preference, provide a copy of the vendor's CTGR Tribal Enrollment card. The Tribe reserves the right to make selections that are in the best interest of the Tribe. The Tribe also reserves the right to reject any or all proposals, if such action is deemed to be in the best interest of the Tribe. The deadline for submissions is May 15, 2013, at 5 p.m. H Volleyball nights held on Wednesdays The Tribe's Recreation Program holds open volleyball from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Tribal gym. Volleyball is open to anyone who wishes to participate. For more information, contact Recreation Coordinator Matthew Mosley at 503-879-1369 or matthew.mosleygrandronde.org. H pint fileisnieSo OosSeo fSSfednasdav, laoe 12 Synthetic Substance Abuse Training 'or substance abuse professionals, care providers, sdministralive staff, and interested community rr.errbers X A r- -2 Mariiuaoa and Synthetic Cannabinolds vSlS: Opiates and Illegal Synthetic Opiates 7r-, 9cs 9:00am-4pm PlaUtFOOll 6 Hours of ACCBO. NMDAC and OHS accredited Continuing Education D ffc for CAOC. CGAC. CRM, CPS, CORM 63111 OSllS This 6 hour training will cover the epidemiology of Marijuana. Methamphetamine, and Opiates. U1) along with new data regarding synthetic drugs of abuse, pharamcology, halth concrn, and best practices in addiction treatment services SPC8 PRESENTER Eric Martin, MAC. CADC III. CRM. CPS Is the Past-President and Director Emeritus of the Addiction Counselor Certification Board of Oregon. Enc has 28 years of experience in the addiction treatment field, teaches at the University of Oregon, and has received numerous state and national awards in light of his years of service AGCBO )(dhs x.4 Hiinvm N"tvi EMAIL TO RESERVE A SEAT FOR THIS HO COST TRAINING: Jan.Kascbmineroranilronde.org - By May 22, 2013 Ad created by George Valdez - nnmmnnitu Tnwn llnll mm mm mm. mm Synthetic Drugs of Abuse opm-tspm 2 Hours of ACCBO. NAADAC and DHS accredited Continuing Education for CADC. CGAC. CRM, CPS. CGKM f . This community town hall will present information on the state of drug abuse in Oregon and the emerging threat of new synthetic drugs of abuse. PRESENTER: Eric Martin, MAC, CADC III, CRM, CPS RECOVERY PANEL. Young people in recovery from addiction to synthetic drugs speak about their experi ences and personal recovery