S moke S ignals june 1, 2014 2 EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES Applications now being accepted Grand Ronde Head Start (0-5)/Preschool is now accepting applications for children ages 0-5 years old and expectant mothers for the 2014-15 school year. Completed applications must be received no later than 4 p.m. Wednes- day, July 2. Selection will take place July 17, 2014. Please contact Sandy Bobb at 503-879-2161 or by e-mail at Sandra.bobb@ grandronde.org for applications. Workshop facilitators for micro- enterprise business classes wanted MERIT is a microenterprise program that provides business training and one-on-one business counseling to residents of Marion, Polk and Yamhill counties who are in the process of starting their own busi- nesses. A microenterprise is defined as a very small (or micro-) business, hav- ing fewer than five employees (usually a single self-employed person or family), minimal capital needs, and whose owner has some social, cultural, economic or physical barrier to overcome that prevents access to traditional business training and counseling resources. We are looking for individuals who possess the best practices in workshop facilitation, instruction and classroom management to facilitate discussion and student information exchange on the topic of business development. Our goal is to create a safe, interactive, non-critical learning environ- ment that encourages self-reflection and learning. We are looking for individuals who will build trust with each student to ensure they become completely engaged in the course to the best of their ability. Application Instructions: Please send your resume and a bio to the MERIT Program Manager Mona Edwards at medwar44@cheme- keta.edu. n Important notice to full-time students All full-time students must submit verification that they have applied to a scholarship outside the Tribe before funding will be released for the term/se- mester. Verification can include a scholarship award or denial letter, e-mail verification that an application was submitted, a copy of the application or the financial aid award letter that lists an outside scholarship. Please contact Education at 1-800-422-0232, ext. 2275, if you have any questions. n LIBRARY HOURS: Monday – Friday: 9 a . m . – 6 p . m . (closed Monday - Friday: noon – 1 p . m .) Saturday: 10 a . m . – 2 p . m . Tribal Library Summer Program: June 16-July 31. This year’s Summer Program theme is “FIZZ, BOOM, READ!” Youth need to register for the Reading Incentive Program by Friday, June 13. Read- ing Incentive is for ages 4 to 17. There will be theme activity sessions on Saturday, June 21 and July 12, from noon to 2 p.m. for ages 5 through 12. Please RSVP to attend so we have enough supplies. New items in the collection: Children’s Collection: “Berlioz the Bear,” “Grandfather Tang’s Story,” “Kenny and the Dragon” and “One Bear Lost” (board). Young Adult Collection: “Guys Read” (3), “Dirty Little Secrets” and “Sure Signs of Crazy.” Adult Non-fiction: “When Pride Still Mattered-Vince Lombardi,” “401(k)s for Dum- mies” and “Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream for Dessert.” Adult Fiction: “The Headmaster’s Wife,” “Insurgent” and “Divergent,” “Mercy Snow,” “The Road” and “Breathless.” DVDs - 30 Donations: Many thanks to the following contributors to the li- brary collection: Shelley Staubes, Joann Mercier, Ali Holsclaw and Carmen Mercier! We appreciate the great additions to the library collection. Reminder: Donated items must be clean and in good condition. The Tribal Library is a CCRLS Circulation Site: Use your Chemeketa Cooperative Regional Library Services library card to place 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 as well. 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.