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TRIBAL PROGRAM NEWS Thanks for Your Support The Siletz Tribal Pow-Wow Committee would like to extend a big thank you to those who contributed to this year’s pow-wow. The event would not have been as successful as it was without the following people and companies: Volunteers Tami Miner, Jay Christensen, Larry Hibdon and family, Leslie McCord, Jackie Ben and family, Mona Hudson, Stormy Taylor, and numerous people in the kitchen and at the salmon bake. MiscJRaffle/Food Dietmar H. Goebel, Architect, Newport; TP Freight Lines, Tillamook; Toledo Motor Supplies, Toledo; Consumer’s Power, Philomath; John C. O’Brien, Portland; Valley Fire Control; Huske’s Travel Service, Newport; Nathan J. Levin, Salem; O’Brien’s Dental Lab, Corvallis; McDowell’s Automotive Clinic, Newport; Pepsi-Cola, Newport; Harbor Bay Home Furnishings, Lincoln City; Chinook Winds Casino, Lincoln City; Lazerquick, Newport; Ducheneaux, Taylor & Assoc., Washington, D.C.; ZDI Gaming, Vancouver, Wash.; Spiro Landscaping, Newport; Bateman Funeral Home, Newport; Noel’s Market, Siletz; Hall’s Office Supply, Lincoln City; Wilde Refrigeration, Newport; Pequot Tribe; Wal-Mart, Newport; Oregon Coast Aquarium, South Beach; Bi-Mart Corp.; Logsden Country Store, Logsden. Dance Sponsors Geo and Jem, Milwaukie; Tobacco Prevention Program; Leroy Wilder, Portland; Elders Program; Mary Robb; Chinook Winds Casino, Lincoln City; Steiger Butte Drummers; Atlanta Sossnoff; Bell Concessions; Lisa Brown, Native Creations; Siletz Youth Prevention Group; Judy Imbler/Brenda Bremner and kids; Edgar Blair. USDA Distribution Siletz Monday, Oct. 9 Tuesday, Oct. 10 Wednesday, Oct. 11 9 a.m.-3p.m. 9 a.m.-3p.m. 9 a.m.-3p.m. Salem Monday, Oct. 23 Tuesday, Oct. 24 Wednesday, Oct. 25 4 p.m. -7 p.m. 9 a.m.-7 p.m. 9 a.m.-5p.m. Please keep in mind that the Siletz warehouse does not distribute food after 3 p.m. daily. USDA would like to thank the following people who helped at our Salem warehouse. Thank you goes out to Larry Russel, Carol Blomstrom, Justin Hoover, Calvin Hoover, and Ulysses Simmons (Guppy). Thanks guys, keep up the good work. Raydar Taylor gets a kick out of joining the USDA food in the back of his mom’s vehicle. USDA also would like to welcome aboard Paul Butler at our Siletz warehouse. He is a very hard worker. Welcome aboard, Paul! If anyone would like to volunteer at either of our warehouses, please stop by or call USDA. ’ I 1 I J Í PSU Offers First American Education Series I The First American Education Series, sponsored by Portland State University, is available via teleconference at the Siletz administration building, first floor conference room, on Oct. 11,18, and 25 from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. An undergraduate course is available. Go to http://www.extended.pdx.edu/ceed/ firstamer/community.htm for more information on the course and the FAES program. Additionally, you can visit http://www.clas.pdx.edu/DCP/Salem to view the yearlong academic schedule of courses offered in Salem. For additional information, contact Bee Jai Repp, Ph.D., Portland State University, 4061 Winema Place NE, Bldg. 49, Salem, OR 97305, 503-315-4587. Need a change? Try Little Creek Apartments Two- and three-bedroom apartments. $50 discount offered on two-bedrooms to Siletz Tribal members and employees of Chinook Winds and the tribe. Stop by 365 NE 36,h St. and check out Newport’s finest apartment community, or call 541-265-2663. With the help of these people, we had a successful event and everybody went away with smiles on their faces and good .memories of the Siletz people._______ 5