TRIBAL PROGRAM NEWS
Highlights from
Siletz Tribal
Head Start
Left: Edelio in Salem poses for the
camera with his magnifying glass.
Right: Kids at Head Start in Salem
enjoy play dough playtime!
Mark These
Dates for Annual
Cultural Camp
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J uly 26-28, 2005
Applications are due no later than J uly 1, 2005
Pre-registration is required for participating in this year's Culture Camp
You can attend classes only if you register
This is a day camp only, unless you are traveling from the Eugene, Salem, or Portland areas. Parent/Guardians are welcome
to attend and are responsible for dropping off and picking up children at appropriate times. Children age 10 or younger must be
accompanied by an adult.
N ame:_________________________________________________________________________________________________
Age: ______________________________________________ Roll #: ________________________________
(If pre-registering your family, please submit all names, birthdates, and roll numbers.)
Mailing Address: __________________________________________________________________________
Telephone #:_____________________________ Social Security #:________________________________
Parent/Guardian’s Name:____________________________________________________________________
Parent/Home #:______________________________________ Work #:_______________________________
Emergency Contact Person:__________________________________________________________________
Emergency Phone #:________________________________________________________________________
Does participant have any allergies? If so list below: _____________________________________________
Culture Camp will begin this year on
July 26 and end on July 28. Camp will be
held at the Siletz Tribal Community Cen
ter and pow-wow grounds.
Culture Camp is for tribal families
and children age 10 or younger must have
an adult chaperone.
Camp planning meetings are under
way and suggested activities include
basketweaving, hand drum-making
demonstration, drumstick making,
beadworking, shell necklace making, tra
ditional foods preparation, flintknapping,
storytelling, fish T-shirt painting, mocca
sin making, and recreational activities.
Overnight camping is available for
families that live outside of the Siletz area.
Tipis are all checked out. Overnight
participants should bring tents, sleeping
bags, toiletries, etc. Campers can arrive
on July 25; however, meals are not pro
vided on that day .
If you have any questions, sugges
tions, ideas, or donations, please call
Cultural Programs at 1-800-922-1399,
ext. 1246 or 1208; 541-444-8246; or
541-444-8208.
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All tipis have been checked out.
CTSI Jobs
Chaperone’s Name: ____________________________________ Chaperone’s Phone #:____________________________
(Chaperones must be 18 or older)
Classes will be pre-scheduled based on your selection. Please select the five classes you are interested in from the
following. Prioritize your selections by using 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.
Siletz Basket Weaving
Earrings & Necklaces
Moccasins
Shell Necklaces
Story Telling
Parent/Guardian’s Signature
_____ Flint Knapping
_____ Brain Tanning Demonstration
_____ Cedar Bark Weaving
_____ Soapstone Carving
_____ Drum Sticks
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CTSI Employment Job Line
541-444-8296 or
1-800-922-1399, ext. 1296
Visit our Web site at
www.ctsi.nsn.us
Bear grass braiding
Beadwork
Bow Making Demonstration
Poetry
Date
Please return registration form to your nearest tribal office or send completed form to Cultural Program, CTSI,
P.O. Box 549, Siletz, OR 97380-0549.
Note: “Open Until Filled” vacan
cies may close at any time. The tribe’s
Indian Preference policy will apply.
Tribal government will not discrimi
nate in selection because of race,
creed, age, sex, color, national origin,
physical handicap, marital status,
politics, membership or non-member
ship in an employee organization.
June 2005
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