18 SEPTEMBER 1, 2017 S moke S ignals Soccer clinic The Grand Ronde Police Log will return in the Sept. 15 Smoke Signals. Lane Community College offering Chinuk Wawa classes EUGENE – Lane Communi- ty College is offering “Chinuk Wawa” (CW 101) from 4 to 6 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday at its campus in Eugene starting the last week of September. Grand Ronde Tribal members can take the class, which is the first in a yearlong sequence, as a credit class or as a continuing education class. Continuing education students enrolled in the class will determine their own level of engagement in terms of attendance, test taking, assignments, etc. Tuition is approximately $400 to $505 per term for the four-credit class. However, continuing education students only pay a one-time fee of about $10. Students can enroll now for fall classes online at www.lanecc.edu. The CRN for the class is 22576. University of Oregon students also can have dual enrollment to take the class. Contact an academic adviser for more information. Enrollment as a continuing education student is possible by calling Candice Johnson at 541-463-5419. For more information about the Chinuk Wawa language program at Lane, contact Drew Viles at vilesa@lanecc.edu or calling 541- 463-5480.  Photo by Michelle Alaimo Rayauna Meneley and Jared Sires, Youth Academy coach for the Portland Timbers, race to the ball while playing around at the end of the Portland Timbers and Portland Thorns FC Spirit Mountain Soccer Clinic held on the Tribal campus on Thursday, Aug. 24. About 30 youth, ages 5-18, participated in the clinic. Health & Wellness Center Entrance Reminder: The drive-through entrance at the Health & Wellness Center is for loading and unloading only. The entrance was built with our Elders and those with mobility issues and their ease of access in mind. If you are coming to the center to pick up prescriptions, please park in one of our regular parking spaces. Thank you, Grand Ronde Health & Wellness Center Administration Ad created by George Valdez