Smoke Signals 15 NOVEMBER 1,2013 Northwest Indian Bar Association Application must be postmarked, e-mailed or faxed by Dec. 6, 2013. Late or incomplete applications will not be accepted. Available scholarships: Several $500-1,500 scholarships . ' Application Requirements: Preference will be given to Native law students attending a law school in one of the states served by NIBA and law students enrolled in a Tribe from one of the states served by NIBA who are attending a law school outside of that service area.' " '. ' An applicant must be admitted to an accredited law school and intend to work in the field of American Indian or Alaska Native law or policy in one of the states served by NIBA. Applicants must submit the following: 1) A completed scholarship application form. 2) A resume. 3) Two letters of recommendation (need not be originals; copies of recent letters submitted for law school admis sion, other scholarships or internships are acceptable). 4) A copy of an admission statement from an accredited law school. 5) Proof of Tribal enrollment or affiliation. If not available, students may submit attached declaration. Mail, e-mail or fax application to Lisa L. Atkinson, Esq., 611 Main St. Suite B-l, Edmonds, WA 98020. Ph: 425-778-2421 Fax: 425-744-0796. . E-mail: lisalatkinsonmsn.com. L msmm- J HMttniIrt tlWlli ! I . 1 t lM-MMr V mm !iilAiiiiiiiii i yfl OPEN TO ALL COMMUNITY MEMBERS: 1 MERIT Explore Launch Grow Happy Spirit Healing Am Thinking about starting your own business? This class will help you develop the skills you need to start your journey into business ownership. ' Indianpreneurship participants work through this FREE course in a classroom environment, and finish ten weeks later with a business plan in hand. There are advisors and coaches available to help you with specific business needs. Dinner will be provided at 5:30 p.m. Class will begin at 6 p.m. We will have a ten minute break at 7 p.m. Classes include videos of Native American business ow ners and their stories Grand Ronde Beginning Wednesday Jan. 8- March 12 2014 5:309 p.m. In the Education Center, 9615 Grand Ronde Road Please pre-register with Mona Edwards MERIT offers: Training Advising Access to Resources Looking for scholarships? There are numerous scholarship opportunities offered for students to apply to each year. The majority of scholarships for fall termsemester are due between January and April of each year. Don't miss your chance to apply for FREE money for college! The Tribal Higher Education programs are here to assist you in your application process. You also can utilize a scholarship search engine to help you locate scholarships. If you use a scholarship search site, be sure to read the privacy policy to ensure you are using a site that will not sell your contact information. A recommended search site to use is www.kaarme.com. MWr wm feuMMi (ftttigtfh m cartwtiewwv of CWwfe Cwmwiwy Stc. Gammijmr Ommtotumr Ctpwm. hMfwwttgwr Ommvmf &mmwtw tone, w vmmf Hw iMtor? m tnHttmnnp mm Gfmtrmm LIBRARY HOURS: Monday - Friday: 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. (closed Monday - Friday: noon - 1 p.m.) t Saturday: 1 0 a.m. - 2 p.m. New Library Staff: Please join us to welcome Carmen Mercier as the new library technician at the Tribal Library. She will work in the library on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Please stop by to welcome Carmen! New Library Program: The following program will be offered monthly through December: Native American Movie Night: First Thursday of the month at 6 p.m. (Youth under 13 must be accompanied by parents). Limited seating. Nov. 7: "Smoke Signals," authored by Sherman Alexie. Dec. 5: "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee," based on Dee Brown ' book. ' The Art Conspiracy is sponsoring the annual Coastal Hills - Student Art Show and Sale that will be held Nov. 8 and 9 at the West Valley Community Center. This event is held in conjunction with the Willamina Coastal Art Tour event. Students in kindergarten to college age may enter up to three pieces of artwork and at least two of the pieces must be for sale. The Art Conspiracy takes 10 percent of sales and donates the money to the . , local Food Bank. Artwork must be matted. Matting assistance is available at the West Valley Community Center from 4 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 6, for a small fee. Work may be submitted at the Community Center from 4 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 6, and Thursday, Nov. 7. This year, local youth may submit their matted artwork at the Tribal Library and library staff will submit the work to Art Con spiracy. Artwork must be submitted by 6 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 6, in order for Tribal Library staff to submit the work in time for the show and sale. Donations: We appreciate the following contributors to the li , brary collection during this reporting period: Our thanks to Matt Bucknell and the K-5 Program, Eirik Thorsgard, Donna Johnson, Keri Kimsey, Margo Ordaz, Devin Larsen, Chris Mercier, Kristy DeLoe, Carol Nelson, Tammy Cook, Shasta and Sequhia Simmons and Matilde Correa. Donated items have been catalogued 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 perform 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, too. Reminder: Inter-Library Loan Services: The Tribal Library partners with Oregon State Library to offer "library to library" inter-library loan services. By completing the inter-library loan form, library patrons may request items from the Oregon State Library collection. OSL lending policies apply for return of items. New Culture Exhibit in the Tribal Library: This exhibit features basketry representative of each of the five Grand Ronde Tribes as well as a photo and basket display of contemporary basket weavers. Our thanks go to Julie Brown and Veronica Montano for this awesome exhibit. In November, the Tribal veterans video will play on the big screen TV in the library from Nov. 4-15 in recognition of our Tribal veterans and the Veterans Day holiday. Thank you, veterans, for your service to our country and for protecting our freedoms.