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TRIBAL MEMBER NEWS New Babies! Hayden Thomas Worman Ashten Shane Daniel Reavely Ashten was bom May 4, 2004, to Kyanna Fisher and Allen Reavely of Siletz, Ore., weighing 8 pounds, 1 ounce, and was 21 inches in length. He has four uncles, four aunts, and two little cousins. His grandparents are Mike Fisher of Lincoln City, Ore.; Traci Fisher of Siletz; Bryan Reavely of Umatilla, Ore.; and Kenny and Molly Howard of Kelso, Wash. Ashten’s great-grandparents are Mary “Dolly” Fisher and the late Walter Dan Fisher of Siletz; Mary Dickenson and the late Walter Dickenson of Salem, Ore.; Bill Reavely of Lancaster, Calif., and the late Delores Reavely; and the late Ottis and Peggy Hubbs of Portland, Ore. Cameron Erin Fisher Amie Erin Williams and Michael Anthony Fisher are proud to announce the birth of their baby girl, Cameron Erin Fisher. Cameron was bom April 11,2004, in Corvallis, Ore., at 11:32 a.m. She weighed 8 pounds, 8 ounces, and was 21 inches long. Cameron joins big sister Mahala Erin. Welcome, Camo! Summer Fun Respectfully, Eva E. Clayton The 4th of July - summer vacation and Culture Camp; life is pretty good. I’m looking forward to seeing old friends and new friends made this year. The mountain gets to be a hubbub of excitement and entertainment. Appreciation and respect is what I have for our instructors, helpers, and all who make it a fab time for everyone at Culture Camp! At any given time period, there are a lot of people, youthful, young at heart and wherever one finds a fit in. Flow is the word to know. Everyone needs the mindset of sharing and caring for our fellow Culture Camp partners. Throughout the day, each of us has the responsibility of self-discipline. Our Culture Camp is not a day care center (free for all), but a place to learn, join in, and discover the wonderful world around us and how we fit in. A lot of time and energy goes into preparation of Culture Camp, not to mention expense. If each one of us does just one thing to help out with thriftiness and upkeep of our beautiful cultural mountain environment, we all become Culture Camp winners! Watch for my comer, “Rhythmic Rhymes,” and I promise you won’t go away without a smile. Christopher Martin LeLaCheur Welcome, Christopher Martin LeLaCheur to Kelley Ellis and Brandon LeLaCheur on April 20, 2004. Christopher’s grandparents are Kristi and Bristo Bayya, Donald Ellis, Tim LeLaCheur, and Debra Johnson. Great-grandparents are Marcella and John Johnson, Norma Arrington, Ed Ellis, and the late Ellen Martin. We would like to thank our family and friends for all the love and support in welcoming Christopher to our family. A special thank you to Nana Krista and Papa Bristo - all you do for us is greatly appreciated. And a belated Happy Mother’s Day and Father’s Day. We love you. Brandon, Kelley, and Christopher by Hayden Savannah, Tracey, and Willie Worman Savannah Worman, along with her parents Willie and Tracey, would like to announce the birth of her brother, Hayden Thomas Worman, who was bom in Corvallis, Ore., on May 3 at 6 p.m. Hayden weighed 12 pounds, 13 ounces, and measured 22" inches long. We also would like to take this opportunity to thank our families, friends, and co-workers for all the support, thoughts, and prayer while Hayden was in the NICU unit at Legacy Emanuel Hospital in Portland. A special thank you goes out to our immediate family and friends who took turns coming up and staying with us. I could never explain into words what that meant to us. Welcome Baby Hayden! by Great-Aunt Marti Simmons Thank you to everyone for all the positive thinking, prayers, support, etc., that were given to Hayden Thomas and family during his birth and recovery. Halls’ Good Grades Earn Rewards Trinity A. Hall qualified for the President’s List for Winter Term 2004 earning a 4.0 grade point average. This is an outstanding accomplishment! Gina M. Hall also earned a grade point average qualifying her for the Honor Roll Term 2004. “At WOU we are proud of our tradition of academic excellence. We have attempted to bring to our campus a group of faculty members committed to teaching. We want our students to experience the best that higher education has to offer. By the standards that you have set for yourself, I know that you are also dedicated to seeking excellence in your classroom work. I am proud of you and thank you for your many hours of study and hard work in contributing to WOU’s academic reputation. Again, congratulations.” John P. Minähän, provost and vice president for academic affairs, of Western Oregon University (WOU). July 2004 □ Siletz News O 11