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Smoke Signals 19 JUNE 1,2013 1 0MlniGa IM?MHiaMI3S Graduation ceremony to be held The CTGR Education Division Graduation Ceremony will be held6 p.m. Friday, June 21 at the Tribal gym. Dinner will be provided. Join us as we recognize Grand Ronde students: Attending the K-l Chinuk language class; Students promoting to high school (8th-grade graduates); High school graduates; GED completion; Certificatescertifications; and College graduates. If you graduated or will be graduating in the 2012-13 academic year, please contact the Education Division via e-mail at educationgrandronde. org or call 503-879-2275 or 1-800-422-0232, ext. 2275. Attn: Family and friends of CTGR graduates: If you would like to submit a congratulations comment, please an e-mail to educationgrandronde. org. A special edition of Smoke Signals will be dedicated to the recognition of students of all ages (preschool - college) sometime in late August. mu I (K&$lih7 Ptiy ? "I :(? i if hi iva- W olsoi's liQPiisiiino tills mrnner Youth Education arnnina?ajBB Sign-Dp Today! Phona: B03-879-2101 rax: 503-379-2141 86IS Grand Ronda Bd. A r AN EXPERIENCE OF A LIFETIME There are many awesome programs for Middle or High School students to be a part of this year! Each program that is offered has limited openings. We encourage you to turn in your registration for and sign up now to secure your spot tn each of these great programs! Below are the details on when and how you can register, who can attend each camp and other specifics. YOUTH SPORTS CAMPS Golf Camp: June 3 & 7 (Monday & Friday) Volleyball Camp: June 1719 (Monday-Wednesday) Basketball Camp: July 24-26 (Wednesday-Friday) Sign-Up Deadline: Wednesday, May 29 Sign-Up Deadline: Wednesday, June 12 Sign-Up Deadline: Friday, July 19 CULTUREENRICHMENT CAMPS Culture Camp: June 10-12 (Monday-Wednesday) Geology Camp: July 7-9 (Sunday Tuesday) Media Camp: August 5-7 (Monday - Wednesday) Tribal Journey Day Trips: July 22-23 (Monday-Tuesday) Tribal Journey Overnight Trip: July 24-28 (Wednesday-Sunday) Sign-Up Deadline: Friday, May 24 Sign-Up Deadline: Wednesday, July 3 Sign-Up Deadline: Wednesday, July 31 Sign-Up Deadline: Friday, July 19 Sign-Up Deadline: Tuesday, July 23 NIGHTS OUT Girls Getaway: June 1-3 (Saturday-Monday) Sign Up Oeadline: Friday, May 24 MS Boy Night-Out: Jury 1-2 (Monday-Tuesday) Sign-Up Deadline: Wednesday, June 26 HS Boys Night-Out: August 8-9 (Thursday-Friday) Sign-Up Deadline: Monday. August 5 SEPARATE APPUCATION PROCESS MViAAlMIKE)-- Ju 2-27 tMonoay - Thursday! AppttcaiKKi Oeadime: F nan, June M Culinary Camp: Ju.tySS-7 Monday - Wednesday Application Headline: Frioay. June 28 WA CoMete Blast: July 15 17 (Monday-Wednesday) ApptaBon Deadline: Wednesday, Wv 20 Credit Recovery Program: June 19 - August 8 (Wednesday-Thursday SYE (Student Youth Employment): tone 24 - August 9 Whan do I sign up? IteftiMr tor frofrTia at tht YID Front OnM a a SOja7 -J101 Registration farms are available on our website: hp;Ww.iJaiKlnde.oridtpartrnertied Programs fill m last - tGBTOI TOOATt Summit Open Boys Item aan a waters' intiuinimiHiiiiiin K YCD tram w bt tfo avattjr ajf ctMUes sucA aSfMaWte Cat bra Applications now being accepted Grand Ronde Head Start (0-5)Preschool is now accepting applica tions for children ages 0-5 years old and expectant mothers for the 2013-14 school year. Completed applications must be received no later than June 28 at 3 p.m. Selection will take place July 12. Please contact Sandy Bobb at 503-879-2161 or by e-mail at Sandra. bobbgrandronde.org for applications. LIBRARY HOURS: Monday - Friday: 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. (closed Monday - Friday: noon - 1 p.m.) Saturday: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. SUMMER PROGRAMS: The Tribal Library will offer summer programs beginning June 17 and running through July 31. This year's theme is "Dig into Reading." This is the Collaborative Regional Library Theme that will be used by libraries across the nation this year. The library will host the Reading Incentive Program, weekly activity stations and two theme activity sessions. Promotion for the summer programs began on Saturday, April 27, at the annual Healthy Families event sponsored by Tribal programs on campus and at the gym. . Reading Incentive Program: Registration is required. Regis tration is open April 27 through June 15. Applications are available at the Library. Reading Incentive is for ages 4 to 17. Participants earna"book buck" for each book read at their reading level and they can enter a drawing for other prizes. The Library Book Buck Store will open on July 15 and be open until the program ends on July 31 for youth to spend their book bucks. Activity Stations: Theme-related activities and displays will be set up in the library. The theme will change each week of the six week program and will feature: 1. Animals the Dig; 2. Root Gardens; 3. Archeology for Kids; 4. Fossil Finds; 5. Rock On; 6. And Tracing our Roots. Activity Sessions: Sessions will be held on Saturday, June 29 and July 13, from noon to 2 p.m. June 29: "Digging Up the Past"; All ages welcome (12 and under must have adult supervision). July 13: "Digging for Treasure"; All ages welcome (12 and under must have adult supervision). Library Cultural Exhibit: A cultural exhibit will be assembled in the Library on June 3-5 that displays Tribal Museum artifacts. The exhibit items will complement the Summer Program theme, "Dig into Reading." Cultural Exhibits and Archive staff Julie Brown and Veronica Montano will assemble the exhibit. Opening of the exhibit will occur on the evening of June 6 at the annual Education Division Summer Kick-off event held at the education facilities. Donations: We appreciate the following contributors to the library collection during this reporting period: Our thanks to Chris Mercier, Genifer Grout and family, Elders' Activity Center, Penny Topel at the Sheridan Library, Books Are Fun vendor and the Tribe's Legal Department. Donated items have been cataloged and are shelved for circulation. They are great additions to the collection. Reminder: Donations must be clean; no cassettes, VHS or mass-produced paperback books please. Reminder: The Tribal Library is a CCRLS Circulation Site: Use your Chemeketa Cooperative Regional Library Services library card to conduct electronic holds on resources in the 18 partner libraries and items will be couriered here for check out and can be checked in as well. Keep up with whafs going on in the library on Twitfer and on Facebook! 1 CTGRLibrary 0 http-,wwwiacebook.coiiVCTGRLibraiy