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—I................................ ........ 11. r” Which Siletz tribes/bands do you represent? Pages 6-8 1 | Science in the woods; new gift shop opens Page 16 । Diabetes Program Advisory S iletz Committee; guests who smoke I | Pages 19-20 | Vol. 32, No. 12 December 2004 The Siletz Tribal Business Corporation Board joins Ambassadors from the Lincoln City Chamber of Commerce to cut the ribbon at the dedication of the Logan Road RV Park on Nov. 3 in Lincoln City, Ore. The 51-space RV park will open to the public this month with cable TV, wireless Internet, 50-amp service, laundry facilities, sewer hookups, and restrooms. It's located at 4800 NE Logan Road, just north of Chinook Winds Casino Resort. Contact camp host Doug Johnson at 1-877-LOGANRV (564-2678) or Delores Pigsley, Siletz News 541-994-4261, or visit PRESORTED Tribal Chairman Confederated Tribes of FIRST CLASS www.loganroadrvpark.com for more Brenda Bremner, Siletz Indians U.S. POSTAGE PAID General Manager P.O. Box 549 details about the facility. SILETZ, OR What’s Inside --------------------- _-------- —------------------ 2 3 5 6 14 V. ÓC no. 12 December 2004 N ews Siletz, OR 97380-0549 Letters to the Editor Chairman’s Report Vice Chairman’s Report Tribal Program News Budgets The Fantasy of Trees and Peking Acrobats Pages 21-22 I Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians David Butler enjoys himself at the Restoration Pow-Wow on Nov. 20 at Chinook Winds Casino Resort. Earlier in the day, the crowd heard from former Gov. Vic Atiyeh; Stan Speaks, BIA regional director; and Robert Kentta, tribal cultural resources director, and was enter tained by children in the Siletz Tribal Head Start program. Please see more photos on page 13. * I I 1 I SCA OrColl E 78 .06 Tribal Member News Tribal Council Timesheets Siletz Clinic Chinook Winds Passages 16 17 19 21 23 ______ y and Editor-in-Chief University of Oregon Library Received on: 12—02~04 Siletz news PERMIT NO. 2