14 S moke S ignals march 1, 2014 Online degree programs Grand Ronde Tribal Housing Authority Turn your college credits or associate degree into a more powerful four-year degree from Portland State University. Undergraduate degrees offered: BA/BS in Social Science, BA/BS in Arts & Letters and BA/BS in Liberal Studies. For more informa- tion about online degree programs, contact the PSU Salem Center at 503-315-4281 or e-mail psusalem@pdx.edu. n Home repair grants for Tribal homes The Tribe, through the Grand Ronde Tribal Housing Authority, offers Home Repair Grants to Tribally owned private homes for needed repairs, upgrades and maintenance. If you own a home in Oregon and it needs a little help with things like a worn-out roof or a tired heating system, get in touch with your Tribal Housing Authority and see if you and your home qualify. 503-879-2401. Housing Board of Commissioners seeking members, Tribal or non-Tribal The Grand Ronde Tribal Housing Authority Board has multiple Board of Commissioners seats expiring in March 2014. The posi- tions have terms expiring in March 2017. Interested persons should have demonstrated interest in housing and experience in the housing fi eld in some capacity, including: • Affordable housing development; • Property management; • Residential building construction; • Housing fi nance; • Housing planning; • Other housing related areas. The board oversees all housing development, housing manage- ment, housing programs and housing operations for the Tribe and is responsible for policy decisions. The board currently meets at 4 p.m. on the third Thursday of each month at the Housing Authority offi ce in Grand Ronde and holds work sessions as needed. Interested persons should send a letter or e-mail outlining their interest and qualifi cations, including supporting documentation to: Brian Demarco, Acting Executive Director Grand Ronde Tribal Housing Authority 28450 Tyee Road Grand Ronde, Oregon 97347 Or via e-mail: brian.demarco@grandronde.org Help wanted The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde’s 477 Employment and Training Program and Land and Culture Department have resourc- es that can be utilized along with community members who have a passion for gardening or want to learn the art of agriculture. If you are a Grand Ronde Tribal or community member and want to be a part of the planning, preparation and cultivation of the Tribal garden and orchard site for this year’s planting season, contact Bar- bara Gibbons at 800-242-8196, ext. 2135, or e-mail barbara.gibbons@ grandronde.org. n JOIN US FOR THREE DAYS OF FUN, GAMES, AND MAYHEM AT OUR ANNUAL SPRING BREAK CAMPOUT! THIS YEARS TRIP IS OPEN TO ALL NATIVE MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AND WILL BE HELD MARCH 24-26 AT THE NESCHESNEY VILLAGE SITE AT CAMP WESTWIND, NEAR LINCOLN CITY, OR. PERMISSION SLIPS WILL BE AVAILABLE ON FEBRUARY 10. SPACE WILL BE LIMITED SO BE SURE TO TURN IN YOUR PERMISSION SLIPS ASAP! FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT YOUTH EDUCATION AT 503-879-2101 All letters need to be received by 5 p.m. Friday, March 14, to be considered. The Housing Board candidates will be interviewed by a panel of Housing Board members. The board will then make recommendations to the Tribe and final appointments will be made by CTGR Tribal Council. For more information, contact the Housing Authority at 503-879-2401 or toll-free at 1-800-422-0232, ext. 2401. We knew from the very beginning what Mom wanted. 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