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TRIBAL MEMBER NEWS Brett Lane (l), Kelly Lane, Lisa Norton, and Tina Retasket Lanes Receive Second Small Business Grant Brett and Kelly Lane, owners of Coast Concrete Cutting, received a $10,000 small business grant from the Siletz Business Development Center in April. The Lanes completed the ONABEN classes in 1997 and have been in business for five and one-half years. They own the only concrete cutting business in Lincoln County. Coast Concrete Cutting services include flat sawing, core drilling, wall sawing, and concrete sawing, drilling, and removal. Brett plans to use the grant to replace a concrete flat saw, which he explained as a cleaner burning saw for indoor cutting that has a three-speed gear box for deeper sawing. “We are very happy,’’ Kelly said. “And we would like to thank Lisa Norton, Gregg Gubuan, and Stephanie Morrow for all their help.” Coast Concrete Cutting is located in Newport, Ore. at 541-270-2502. Top row, I to r: Tony Whitehead, coach; Melissa Mabe, Megan Deblois, Rvlee Petersen, Kassie Mooney, Ashley Werder, Kelsey Warren, and Kym Petersen, coach. Bottom row, I to r: Jasmine Whitehead, Brittany Payne, Chyann Payne, Beth Stam, Kyla Weaver, Brianna Ekelund, and Pippie Sanchez. Softball Team Says Thanks The Amateur Softball Association age 12 and under girls fast pitch team, Brittany Payne (I), Chyann Payne, and Kelsey Warren Dreamcatchers, would like to thank the Siletz Tribal Charitable Contribution Fund, Chinook Winds, Siletz Boosters, Noel’s Market, Little Chief Restaurant, Logsden Country Store, and the community of Siletz for your donations and support. With your support, we have gone to two tournaments. We placed fifth out of 16 teams in the Les Schwab 48 tournament and placed second in McMinnville’s Cinco de Mayo tournament. Thanks for your support, Dreamcatchers Photo left: Selene Rilatos (c) shared the history and culture of the Siletz Tribe with students and faculty at Mt. Hood Community College. Joseph Moody (r), a MHCC student, coordinated the event. His sister, Randi Moody (I), took photos for the college newspaper. Tribal Member News Wanted Siletz News is looking for information about tribal members similar to the articles you see on this page. We’re looking for positive news about you, someone in your family, or someone you know. Give us a few details and we’ll write the story. Or if something has been written about you, send us a copy and we’ll get permission to print it in Siletz News. Send us photos and we’ll be sure to get them back to you. You can reach us at 1-800-922-1399, ext. 291 or 293; fax 541-444-2307; or e-mail pias@ctsi.nsn.us. June 2002 □ Siletz News □ 13