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Register Now for
Future S.T.A.N.
Workshops
If you haven’t signed up for Siletz.
Tribal Action Network (S.T.A.N.)
workshops, you are missing a great
opportunity to learn new things and
improve your skills.
S.T.A.N. workshops offer a variety
of classes that will help you develop
your self-confidence and prepare
yourself for the future.
All classes begin at 6 p.m., are two
hours long, and are held in the S.T.A.N.
Training Center located in the Siletz
Tribal Business Corporation office,
2120 NW 44,h St., Suite D in Lincoln
City, Ore.
Even if it has been a long time
since you have been in school or taken
a class, S.T.A.N. workshops allow
students to learn at their own pace in a
relaxed environment.
Upcoming classes include:
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
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9
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23
Communication Skills
Career Planning
Computer Basics
Developing a Business Plan
Sept. 12 Blackberry Training
(for Blackberry users)
Sept. 19 Marketing Your Business
Sept. 26 Excel I
Sept. 27 Excel 11
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
3
10
24
25
Nov. 6
Nov. 7
Developing a Business Plan
Basic Bookkeeping
Basic Computers
Using E-mail
Communication Skills
Using the Internet
Dec. 1 1 Resume Development
Dec. 12 Goal Setting
Space is limited, so pre-registration
is required. All S.T.A.N. workshops are
free to Siletz Tribal members, spouses,
and children over age 16.
There is a $10 charge per work
shop for Chinook Winds Casino Resort
and Confederated Tribes of Siletz
Indians employees (non-tribal).
There is a $20 charge per
workshop for all other participants.
To register or for more information,
contact Rosie Sufficool at 541-994-2142
or 1-877-564-7298 (toll free).
Don't miss this great opportunity
to learn and improve yourself.
Colorful baskets of flowers now
hang from poles on Highway 229
in Siletz
Art McKinnon, Sue Eatherly, and Debbie Fawver (not pictured) unload
hanging flower baskets made by George (right) and Ruth Chadwick from
Corvallis, Ore. Funds for the baskets came from the Siletz Tribal Charitable
Contribution Fund. The $796 grant paid for the baskets, iron hangers for the
poles, and a portable water tank for watering the baskets.
S.T.A.N Program
Now Open to
Community
Residents
The Siletz Tribal Action Network
(S.T.A.N.) recently opened participa
tion in S.T.A.N. workshops to com
munity residents as well as Siletz Tribal
members, Chinook Winds Casino
Resort and Confederated Tribes of
Siletz Indians employees.
S.T.A.N. workshops focus on
personal and skill development and
offer a variety of opportunities to learn
and improve skills.
All workshops are two hours long
and begin at 6 p.m. at the S.T.A.N.
Training Center located in the Siletz
Tribal Business Corporation office,
2120 NW 44,h St., Suite D in Lincoln
City, Ore. (near the Chinook Winds
Human Resources office).
Workshops for August include:
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Progress continues on the Siletz Library the first wall goes up during the
first week of June (above). Ry the end of June, nearly all exterior walls are
up (middle). By the second week in July, the roof is going on (bottom).
Aug. 8 - Communication Skills
Aug. 9 - Career Planning
Aug. 22 - Computer Basics
Aug. 23 - Developing a Business Plan
Anyone over age 16 is invited to
participate in S.T.A.N. workshops. Space
is limited, so pre-registration is required.
Classes are free to Siletz Tribal
members and their families. There is a
$10 charge per workshop for Chinook
Winds Casino Resort and Siletz Tribal
employees and a $20 fee per work
shop for all others.
To register or for more information,
contact Rosie Sufficool at 541-994-2142
or 1-877-564-7298 (toll free).
Don't let this opportunity to
improve yourself pass you by.
Be The Best You Can Be With
S.T.A.N.!
August 2006
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