1 S moke S ignals may 15, 2014 Free online learning source The information includes: Everyday life Math and money Computer training Online classes Work and career information Check it out at www.gcfl earnfree.org munk skukum ntsayka tilixam Parenting Program for Parents and Youth Ages 10 - 14 Strengthening Families Program A group for you & your youth to spend quality time together. Each evening is interactive and fun as you learn tools to make a successful transition into the teen years. Youth learn how to effectively negotiate and communicate with parents and friends. While parents learn what is developmentally appropriate for teens so they can set limits and grant privileges. Led by: Cristina Lara, Carmen Mercier, Amber Mercier & Amber Amouak For parents AND youth 10 to 14 years old There is no tuition - the class is offered for FREE! Seven Wednesdays, April 23 - June 4 CTGR Adult Education 9615 Grand Ronde Road, Grand Ronde, OR 97347 5-7:30 P.M. (Dinner served starting at 5 p.m.) FREE DINNER AND CHILD CARE!!! Space is limited and you, MUST register to attend. Interested? Register at www.midvalleyparenting.org or call Cristina Lara 503-879-2040 Project cost is $.6 million APARTMENTS continued from front page opment called Chxi Musam Illihi North Apartment complex. Construction offi cially begins on Monday, May 19. Tribal Council, the Tribal Hous- ing Authority board and the Tribal Housing Authority are involved in the process. Architect for the devel- opment is Portland-based and Na- tive American-owned Cooper Zietz Engineers Inc. The builder is Cor- vallis-based Gerding Companies Inc., which also built the second stage of the Elders complex. “Here we are … another ground- breaking,” said Tribal Council Chairman Reyn Leno. “It started with an idea; Tribal Housing Au- thority added the detail; Tribal Council approved it as part of the Tribe’s mission. The builders are going to bring that vision to life. “The idea (was and) is still there that we take care of each other. Now, to have our people coming back, that’s what the Tribe is all about.” “This is a new beginning,” said Tribal Housing Authority Acting Executive Director Brian DeMarco. “We celebrate the commitment of Tribal Council to build this safe and affordable housing for our com- munity.” “It’s a dream coming to reality,” said Housing Authority Board Chair Regan Dugger. The project is the fi rst phase of a 48 planned apartments. Funding for the last 28 units has not been secured and many details are yet to be worked out. The first phase will build five four-plexes holding 20 separate units, each with one one-bedroom and three two-bedroom apartments. The fi rst phase of the development will house 40-45 people and all will be family housing units rented at subsidized rates. Their construction is a response to a long waiting list of individuals and couples seeking family hous- ing. The goal is to complete the fi rst phase by the end of 2014. Construction will use structural insulated panels pre-formed to Tribal specifications and then erected “like a jigsaw puzzle,” said Joani Dugger, Administrative Program manager at the Tribal Housing Authority. The walls are very thick Styrofoam sandwiched between layers of plywood, which is “the highest quality insulation you can get,” said Dugger. “It will greatly reduce heating and cooling costs.” Project cost is $4.6 million, paid entirely by grants from the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development. Tribal Council members on hand, in addition to Leno, were Tribal Council Vice Chair Jack Giffen Jr., Jon A. George, Denise Harvey and Ed Pearsall. Bobby Mercier, Brian Krehbiel, Jan Looking Wolf Reibach and George welcomed the development with drum and song. Tribal Elder Steve Bobb Sr., a member of the Tribal Housing Au- thority board, gave the invocation for the approximately 35 people who attended the groundbreaking ceremony. n CTGR Recreation Department Where: Detroit Lake State Park Gymnasium-Fitness Center Hours/Access Updates To reserve your camping space visit www.oregonstateparks.org Hours of Operation: 6am – 9pm Monday – Friday 8am – 12pm Saturday Closed Sunday When: May 30-June1, 2014 *Hours of Operation are subject to change without notice due to scheduled events. Fitness Center Access: Who: Transportation is provided for middle and high school youth not traveling with parents. Tribal/Community 6am – 8am & 5pm-9pm (Monday-Friday) Contact Security 8am – 5pm (Monday-Friday) Contact Recreation/YED 8am – 12pm (Saturday) Contact Security *Access is granted to Tribal/Community Members only during the hours above. Everyone who enters the gym or fitness center from 6am-8am & 5pm-9pm must sign-in. Space is limited. CTGR Employees What: Paddling Saturday and Sunday. Good Access by Employee Badge *In the event your employee badge does not grant access to the gym after hours, contact Security, show your employee badge, and the officer on duty will let you in. Age Access Policy: MUST Be 18 years or older to be in the Fitness Center Youth 13-17 may use the Fitness Center with adult supervision (over 18) Youth 8-12 may access the Fitness Center with adult supervision, but may not use equipment. Youth ages 7 and under are not permitted in the Fitness Center laughs and meals provided. Please contact Shannon Stanton to RSVP by May 27, 2014 at 503-879-1489. Contact information: Recreation Staff Recreation Coordinator Recreation Assistant (Matt Mosley) (Kendra Steele) 503-879-1369 503-879-1921 YED Front Desk Administrative Assistant (Tiffany Mercier) 503-879-2101 Security 503-879-2183