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* » *■ • j * I ■A 4M 4M« B -Mi- ttfM ^fb *** Li ^«♦1 PASSAGES Calendar April 4 Kick Butts Day April 7 Eugene Title IX Pow-Wow April 9 SCC, 7:30 p.m. April 16 SVP - Siletz Grange, 7 p.m. May 3-4 Youth Prevention Conference - Portland May 30-31 Youth Council Workshop - Portland July 9-12 Violence Prevention Conference - Corvallis Recurring Events For more information, please call 1-800-922-1399, ext. 238 2nd Monday - SCC, 7:30 p.m. 3rd Monday - SVP, Siletz Grange, 7 p.m. Tuesdays - SYSC, every other Tuesday, 6 p.m. Tuesdays - Community Craft Night Gathering, Siletz Tribal Community Center, 5:30-8:30 p.m. Info: Call Lisa at 541-444-8238 Thursdays - Community Options for Wellness, Siletz Baptist Church, 6 p.m. Info: Call Gloria at 541-444-8338 Sundays - Pow-Wow Style Dance Classes, Siletz Tribal Community Center, 2-4 p.m. Info: Call Craig at 541-444-8230 Acronyms for groups: SCC - Siletz City Council; SVP - Siletz Valley Partnership; SYSC - Siletz Youth Skatepark Committee The Toledo High School Girls Softball Team ASA Hurricane Express would like to express its deep appreciation to all of you who helped make this trip to Florida possible. We had 35 fund-raisers and many tribal programs, employees, and families supported us. The team participated in a training camp and softball tournament at the Disney World Sports Center. (back left) Coach Gerry Ard, Linzy Ard, Brandy Logan, D’Ann Brown, Rachael Dahl, Deena Edwards, Coach Stu Curry; (2nd row) Cassandra Casco, Erin Miller, Janna Limbert, Jessica Bacon; (3rd row) Melanie Edmonson, Michelle Evans, Lynette Hibdon, Ronnie Logan, Rachael Warfield; (4th row) Rhiannon Hamel, Ivy Potter, Kim Sutherland. Not pictured: Coach Bruce Marthalier Smile and Be Friendly Wondering how to meet new people and make a great impression at the same time? Make it a point today and every day to smile and greet people you wish to meet. Ask them “How are you?’’ and then wait to hear their response. Don’t leave the conversation without saying it was a pleasure talking to them and ask for their name. Shake their hand and say you hope to see them around again. You’ll be surprised at how this simple question can make a person’s day. Experiment with five strangers today and see how it makes you feel. In order to receive, you must be willing to give of yourself. Smile and be friendly! Source: www.topica.com/tipworld Larry Dauwen (I), Jessie Davis, and JoAnn Miller represent Chinook Winds Casino and the Siletz Tribe at the opening day of the 2001 Oregon Legislature in January. The unidentified man (second from right) won a Commotion at the Ocean denim jacket during a drawing. April 2001 □ Siletz News □ 21