** Below is a tentative schedule that is subject to change with or without notice** DATE EVENT WED. JULY 1 DESCRIPTION CASCADE HEAD HIKE JULY 15, 2015 FRI. JULY 3 YOUTH ED./REC. CLOSED THURS. JULY 2 PJ/MOVIE DAY PERMISSION SLIP DUE 8AM-5PM HIKING AND EXPLORING TUES. JUNE 30 HALF-DAY BEFORE THE HOLIDAY WED. JULY 2 CLOSED FOR INDEPENDENCE DAY —— HIKE THE TRAILS ON AGENCY CREEK THURS. JULY 3 MON. JULY 6 RESERVATION HIKE TUES. JULY 7 OSBORN AQUATICS 8AM-5PM SWIMMING MON. JULY 6 WED. JULY 8 PREVENTION ACTIVITIES FOR MS/HS GIRLS ED. & REC. 8AM-5PM YOUNG WOMEN’S WORKSHOP TUES. JULY 7 WED. JULY 8-THURS. JULY 9 MS BOYS NIGHT OUT 8AM JULY 8-5PM THURS. JULY 9 TUES. JULY 7 THURS. JULY 9 BEACH DAY 8AM-5PM BEACH VISIT, GALLUCI’S PIZZA AND WED. JULY 8 MINI GOLF FRI. JULY 10 DISC GOLF 8AM-5PM LEARN TO PLAY DISC GOLF AT CHAMPOEG PARK THURS. JULY 9 MON. JULY 13 ZOO TRIP 8AM-5PM ENJOY EXPLORING THE PORTLAND ZOO FRI. JULY 10 TUES. JULY 14 Max Orange Line Tribal Council wants youth to preview the MON. JULY 13 new Portland train to ride! that is subject change with or without notice** COOKING JULY 2015 WED. JULY 1 THURS. JULY 16 EVENT DESCRIPTION Learn different culinary skills PERMISSION MON,. JULY 13 SLIP DUE CASCADE HEAD HIKE PADDLE BOARDING 8AM-5PM HIKING AND EXPLORING 8AM-5PM HAAG LAKE TUES. JUNE 30 WED. JULY 15 FRI. JULY 17 2 THURS. JULY OPEN DAY DAY PJ/MOVIE 8AM-5PM AT YOUTH ED. HALF-DAY BEFORE THE HOLIDAY THURS. JULY WED. JULY 2 16 FRI. JULY 3 20 MON. JULY YOUTH WATER ED./REC. GAMES CLOSED MON. JULY 6 TUES. JULY 21 TUES. JULY 7 RESERVATION HIKE SKY HIGH OSBORN AQUATICS CLOSED FOR DAY BALLOONS, —— 8AM-5PM AT INDEPENDENCE YOUTH ED. WATER FRI. JULY 17 SQUIRT HIKE THE GUNS TRAILS ON AGENCY CREEK THURS. JULY 3 8AM-5PM IN PORTLAND HAVE A JUMPING MON. JULY 19 8AM-5PM SWIMMING MON. JULY 6 GOOD TIME WED. WED. JULY JULY 8 22– THURS. JULY 23 PREVENTION FOR MS/HS HOSPITALITY ACTIVITIES TRIP GIRLS ED. & REC. 8AM-5PM WORKSHOP 8AM JULY YOUNG 22-5PM WOMEN’S JULY 23 COLLEGE VISIT, CULINARY EXPERIENCE, HOSTEST TRAINING TUES. TUES. JULY JULY 7 21 WED. JULY 24 8-THURS. FRI. JULY JULY 9 MS BOYS NIGHT CULINARY DAY OUT 8AM JULY 8-5PM THURS. DAY JULY 8AM-5PM ADDITIONAL TO 9 HOSPITALITY DAY; MORE FOCUSED ON COOKING TUES. TUES. JULY JULY 7 21 THURS. JULY 27 9 MON. JULY BEACH DAY Surprise! 8AM-5PM BEACH GALLUCI’S Just kidding. Youth VISIT, get to choose an PIZZA on- AND WED. —- JULY 8 MINI GOLF campus activity for the day. FRI. JULY 10 TUES. JULY 28 DISC GOLF FAMILY FUN CENTER THURS. JULY 9 MON. JULY 27 MON. JULY 13 WED. JULY 29-FRI. JULY 30 TUES. JULY 14 ZOO TRIP CULTURE CAMP 8AM-5PM LEARN TO PLAY DISC GOLF AT 8AM-5PM ENJOY MINI GOLF, BUMPER CHAMPOEG PARK BOATS, LAZAR TAG AND MORE 8AM-5PM ENJOY EXPLORING THE PORTLAND ZOO Tribal Council wants youth to preview the new Portland train ride! MON. JULY 13 Learn different culinary skills MON,. JULY 13 Max Orange Line FRI. JULY 10 TUES. JULY 28 Online degree programs WED. JULY 15 COOKING 23 EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES ** Below is a tentative schedule DATE WED. JULY 15 S moke S ignals THURS. JULY 16 PADDLE BOARDING 8AM-5PM HAAG LAKE WED. JULY 15 FRI. JULY 17 OPEN DAY 8AM-5PM AT YOUTH ED. THURS. JULY 16 CULINARY DAY 8AM-5PM ADDITIONAL DAY TO HOSPITALITY DAY; MORE FOCUSED ON COOKING TUES. JULY 21 Turn your college credits or associate degree into a more powerful four-year WATER GAMES 8AM-5PM AT YOUTH ED. WATER BALLOONS, FRI. JULY 17 SQUIRT Undergraduate GUNS degree from Portland State University. degrees offered: BA/ TUES. in JULY Social 21 SKY HIGH IN PORTLAND A JUMPING MON. JULY 19 BS Science, BA/BS in Arts 8AM-5PM & Letters and HAVE BA/BS in Liberal Studies. GOOD TIME For more information about online degree programs, contact the PSU Salem WED. JULY 22– HOSPITALITY TRIP 8AM JULY 22-5PM JULY 23 COLLEGE VISIT, TUES. JULY 21 Center at 503-315-4281 or e-mail psusalem@pdx.edu. n THURS. JULY 23 CULINARY EXPERIENCE, HOSTEST TRAINING CTGR Higher Education Program deadlines set There are now only two Higher Education programs depending on whether 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-ed- ucation/ n Fee assistance Enrolled Tribal members can request assistance with test fees (i.e. GRE, SAT, LSAT, ACT) and admissions application fees. Contact Higher Education for more information at 1-800-422- 0232, ext. 2275. MON. JULY 20 FRI. JULY 24 Surprise! 2015-2016 K5 Just Afterschool kidding. Youth get to choose Program an on- —- CTGR campus activity for the day. MON. JULY 27 TUES. JULY 28 FAMILY FUN CENTER WED. JULY 29-FRI. JULY 30 CULTURE CAMP Sign up Details 8AM-5PM ENJOY MINI GOLF, BUMPER BOATS, LAZAR TAG AND MORE MON. JULY 27 Applications available: Monday July 13th, 2015 TUES. JULY 28 Sign-ups: begin Monday August 3rd (8am-12pm & 1– 5pm) Location: Youth Education Department Building For Who: CTGR Tribal, Native American, or Descendent students who are entering Kindergarten - 5th grade. Fees/Deposits: $20 per month (or Sliding-scale fee based on income) Eligibility requirements: Parents must be working, attending school, participating in training, or providing foster or protective services during the hours of operation. Application submitted must have: Program Details Location: CTGR Youth Education Dept Transportation: Provided from Willamina Elementary School to CTGR Provide: Daily healthy snacks Offering: A variety of educational, recreational, and cultural activities. Time: 3:45pm –5:15pm Full Day programming: On many no school days during the school year. ( Contact K5 Coordinator for more details) Full application completed Deposit $20 Parent/Guardian proof of employment, schooling or foster care provider CIB and Tribal I.D Limited spaces available! Enrollment is available based on sign-ups of first come, first serve basis ( There are a total of 60 spots available.: K-2 grade: 30 spots 3-5 grade: 30 spots) For more information: Contact Administration staff at 503-879-2101 or Matt Bucknell at 503-879-2224 2015 YED Summer COME JOIN US FOR SOME FUN IN THE SUN!!! Activities and camps are available for Native youth and descendants in 6th-12th grade. A general registration form needs to be submitted to the Youth Education Department (unless already on file) along with individual per- mission forms for each of the activities below. SPORTS CAMPS Basketball Camp: June 11-12 (Thursday-Friday) Bike Camp: July 13-15 (Monday-Wednesday) ENRICHMENT CAMPS Geology Camp: June 15-17 (Monday-Wednesday) Culinary Camp: July 22-24 (Wednesday-Friday) Culture Camp: July 29-31 (Wednesday-Friday) NIGHTS OUT MS Girls Day-Out: June 8 (Monday) MS Boys Night-Out: July 8-9 (Wednesday-Thursday) HS Night-Out: August 4-5 (Tuesday-Wednesday) SEPARATE APPLICATION PROCESS Native Youth Leadership Athletic Academy: June 22-25 (Monday-Thursday) *(Enrolled CTGR Only) Mondays and Fridays will be at YED unless other- wise noted . A number of daily activities will be offered throughout the summer. Separate information will be provided for these events. Activities will be offered on these days from 10am-3pm. Lunch will be provided. YED CLOSED: June 1-5/July 2 @ noon/July 3/August 14-28 503-879-2101 http://www.grandronde.org/departments/ education/youth-education/ LIKE US ON FACEBOOK @ CTGRYouthEducation LIBRARY HOURS: Monday – Friday: 9 a . m . – 6 p . m . (closed Monday - Friday: noon – 1 p . m .) Saturday: 10 a . m . – 2 p . m . Summer Programs: June 15-July 30. The 2015 Summer Program theme is “Every Hero has a Story.” • Activity Stations: July 16 & 23. • Saturday Movie at Noon: July 18 & 25. • Story time at Housing at 12:15 p.m.: July 16 & 23. • Book Buck Store open: July 13-30. Book review: “Dream Animals, A Bedtime Journey” When I first picked up this book I couldn’t put it down. The illustrations were so artistic; they’re whimsical with a vintage feel. After I went back and read the story, I loved the rhyming storytelling, perfect for a peaceful children’s bedtime story and it’s not long with too many pages; just very simplistic and perfect in my opinion. What adds even more beauty to this book is the idea behind the story: “You only have to close your eyes and when you snuggle in you’ll be carried to your dreams tonight on a wing or paw or fin.” Encouraging children to imagine what their dream animal may be, where would they go, what would they do? My children outgrew bedtime stories quite a while ago, but this book is so amazing, I couldn’t make myself leave it in the store! There is also a second book called “Day Dreamers, A Journey of Imagination.” The author/illustrator is Emily Winfield Martin, who lives in Portland, Ore. Her store, The Black Apple, has been featured in national publications and on television, including the New York Times and “The Martha Stewart Show.” ~ Marissa Leno Donations: Our thanks to Lewis Younger, David Ricem, Chris Mercier, Josh Henry, Cathy Christensen, the CTGR Children & Family Services Program and Mark Mercier for their contributions to the library collection this reporting period. We appreciate the generosity of our friends of the library. 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 services. By completing the inter-library loan form, library patrons may request items from the Oregon State Library collec- tion. Items will be couriered to and from the Tribal Library. OSL lending policies apply for return of items.