S MOKE S IGNALS DECEMBER 15, 2014 15 EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES Looking for scholarships? There are numerous scholarship opportunities offered for students to apply to each year. The majority of scholarships for fall term/semester are due between January and April of each year. The Tribal Higher Education programs are here to assist you in your application process. 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. December 2014 chxi– pulakHli Youth Activity Nights, chxi-pulakHli, are for 6th-12th grade YED Youth. Wednesdays in the gym from 5- 7:00pm and Thursdays in the Youth Education Building from 5-7:00pm. This month we are offering two (2) on-site cultural activities that will be held in varying locations (see dates below). Beginning the week of Dec..21 to January 4, no activity nights that week. No meal on cultural nights. Dinner and raffle drawings on Dec. 18– MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN! Weather pending (i.e. snow, ice or equivalent), activities will be shortened or cancelled with appropriate advanced notice. For further questions, contact Kendra Steele, Recreation Assist. @503-879-1921, kendra.steele@grandronde.org Sun Tue Wed Thu 1 2 3 chxi– pulakHli 4 chxi– pulakHli 5 Rattle Making (Girls) 4- 7:00pm@Chachalu room 6 7 8 9 10 chxi– pulakHli 11 Singing Circle (Culture) 4-5:00 GYM chxi– pulakHli GAME NIGHT 5-7:00 @YED 12 13 14 15 16 17 chxi– pulakHli 18 chxi– pulakHli Holiday Crafts/Movie 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Mon 29 30 Fri Sat Important notice to full-time students All full-time students must submit verifi cation that they have applied to a scholarship outside the Tribe before funding will be released for the term/semester. Verifi cation can include a scholar- ship award or denial letter, e-mail verifi cation that an application was submitted, a copy of the application or the fi nancial aid award letter that lists an outside scholarship. Please contact Education at 1-800-422-0232, ext. 2275, if you have any questions. n CTGR Higher Education Program deadlines set There are now only two Higher Education programs depending on wheth- er you are full-time or part-time. The deadline for the Full-Time College program is at least 30 days before the start of classes. The deadline for the Part-Time College program is at least 10 days before the start of class. Visit the Tribal website for more program information and an application. www.grandronde.org/departments/education/higher-education/ 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 . 31 chxi– pulakHli Monday and Wednesday 1-4 p.m. Adult Education Building GED Classroom EARN Your GED Now! Call Kevin Simmons today at 503-879-1345 2013 GED G RADUATES (Left to Right) Steve Holmes Sonja Haskins-Mack Darla Patterson Elena Eastwood Danny Clark Jr. Get an education, graduate and go to college. Then bring what you learned back to us and share it with your community. — Teresa Harvey Movie Time @ the Library: Movie Time will be discontinued on Tuesday evenings after December due to other family events being offered on this night by the Education Department. Donations: Many thanks to everyone who made contributions to the library collection in 2014. We received more than 1,500 donated items this year, with about half of them added to the collection. We appreciate the generosity of our community members and friends from other areas. Wishing you all good health and prosperity in the New Year. Reminder: Donated items must be clean and in good condition. Inter-Library Loan services: The Tribal Library partners with Oregon State Library to offer “library to library” inter-library loan ser- vices. By completing the inter-library loan form, library patrons may request items from the Oregon State Library collection. Items will be couriered to and from the Tribal Library. OSL lending policies apply for return of items. Book Review: “Before I Fall” Lauren Oliver is the writer of “Before I Fall.” She was raised in West- chester, N.Y. Her parents are both literature professors and she has been making up stories for as long as she can remember. She started school at the University of Chicago, studying literature and philosophy. She then returned to New York and attended New York University’s MFA program for creative writing. She worked at Penguin Books for a few years before leaving in 2009 to begin writing full-time. Oliver is also the writer of “Delirium,” which I reviewed earlier in the year. “Before I Fall” is about a high school girl, Samantha, who relives the same day for a week. After the fi rst day, she spends every day after that trying to better herself and make sure that it ends exactly how she thinks it should and not how it does the fi rst night, with her death. Throughout, Samantha takes on her best friends, makes friends with her worst enemy, breaks up with her longtime crush and boyfriend, and gets together with her oldest friend. In the end, this novel doesn’t conclude exactly how you think it would, especially because she does everything she can to make sure that she and the people in her life are safe. I would defi nitely recommend this novel. Oliver is a wonderful writer and she leaves you wanting more. This novel keeps you on your toes the whole time and makes you wonder what’s going to happen next. This novel also is kind of frustrating because you think Samantha made all the right choices, but, bam, something happens that you never expect- ed. — Jade Colton