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NOTICES Recipients of grants from the Siletz Tribal Charitable Contribution Fund in February 2005 Native Artisans Invited to Mill-Luck Salmon Celebration NORTH BEND, Ore. - Following the remarkable success of last year's two-day event, the Second Annual Mill-Luck Salmon Celebration will expand to three days, Sept. 9-11, at The Mill Casino And as the event grows, so do the op portunities for Native artisans. A vendors’ marketplace will be open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sept. 10 and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sept. 11. Native artisans can showcase their handcrafted items in an environment that will fea Hotel in North Bend. The event provides an light the event as tribal members cook lo cally caught salmon in a traditional Co quille open pit. Anati Pierce at 541-756-8800, ext. 420, or by e-mail at apierce@themillcasino.com. Because available spaces are ex pected to sell out long before the event, vendors are encouraged to reserve a space Vendors interested in reserving a booth for the celebration should contact as soon as possible. The deadline for applications is Sept. 1. ture drumming and dance opportunity for the Co performances, cultural quille Indian Tribe to share its culture and traditions, along displays, canoe races, handcraft demon with those of other strations, and a place Pacific Northwest for families and chil * tribes, with resi dents and visitors to Oregon's A traditional salmon bake will high dren to learn Native American games and crafts. This year’s event south coast. With first-year at Stalking. Family Violence. Sexual Assault. so will feature two performances by musician tendance exceeding expec Robert Mirabal from the Taos tations, the event has gained at tention from a growing number of tribes Pueblo in New Mexico. Mirabal’s music in the Pacific Northwest and beyond. has been featured in two public television Greater participation has prompted orga specials, Spirit and Music from A nizers to expand the event to three days. Painted Cave. CTSI Jobs CTSI Employment Job Line Has this happened to you? Legal Aid Services can help. A new program helps Siletz survivors with a variety of legal matters to help you and your family be safe and secure - housing, divorce and custody, protective orders, problems with bills and more. 541-444-8296 or 1-800-922-1399, ext. 1296 Visit our Web site at www.ctsi.nsn.us Note: “Open Until Filled” vacancies may close at any time. The tribe’s Indian Preference policy will apply. Tribal government will not discriminate in selection because of race, creed, age, sex, color, national origin, physical handicap, marital status, politics, membership or non-membership in an employee organization. Call us if you live in Lincoln, Tillamook, Yamhill, Benton, Linn, Cläckamas or Washington counties. 1-800-222-3884 April 2005 • Siletz News • 13