NOTICES
Library Staff Here to Help You
by Wanda Hess with the Siletz Valley Friends of the Library
“Raising them got me interested in
education and I’ve been working in
homeschooling programs and alterna
tive education ( 13 years) and as a writ
ing teacher at the community college level
(eight years) before moving to Newport
last year. 1 now continue to teach in an
online format for Rogue Community
College and enjoy that very much.”
Laura looks forward to seeing you
and assisting you on your library visit.
“Whether you dash in to grab some
essential piece of information or have
the leisure to more fully make use of
the objects stored here, I'm happy to
help connect you with what you seek,”
says Laura, “If you haven’t yet seen
the new library, I will be happy to show
you around and get a card set up for
you. Stop by the library and say hello.”
Darci grew up in Camas, Wash. She
graduated from Clark College in Vancou
Laura Hamilton and Lili
ver, Wash., earning an associate's degree
with an emphasis on data processing.
Laura’s background starts with a
She spent five years in the U.S. Air
profound love of libraries. She first
stated her desire to be a librarian as a Force as a computer specialist. After
child, when her jaw dropped after a li receiving a B.S. in management and an
M.B.A., she worked a variety of jobs
brarian asked if she wanted a job there
before pursuing her librarian degree
when she grew up.
“1 had no idea one could be paid to full time in November 2005.
“1 received my MLIS degree in
spend time in libraries,” she remembers.
An avid reader, she worked at the June 2007 from the University of
library at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, Washington. My emphasis was in in
Calif., where she got her degree in struction and training. I completed two
English. After beginning a graduate internships during my studies, one at
course of study toward a library degree UC Berkeley’s Bancroft Library and
at San Jose State, she quit to get mar one working with Librarian Kathy
ried and have a family. She worked at Searless at OCCC,” said Darci.
One of the things she will work on
a small branch library in Santa Clara,
is organizing a special collection for
Calif., for three years before her twin
the library.
sons were born.
The number of people visiting the
Siletz Public Library at the new facility
keeps the staff hopping. There are now
three new staff members who keep ev
erything running smoothly.
In June 2007, Laura Hamilton was
hired as the library manager. In No
vember 2007, Darci Adolf and Shelley
Glaze joined her. Each one brings a
unique talent and looks forward to
helping the library and the community.
2008 Standing Committee
Applications Due
Deadline for consideration for 2008 committees
is April 11, 2008
Any tribal member interested in serving on a committee for a two-year
term must fill out the following form and return it to the address below prior
to April 11, 2008. Please mail or fax your application to Confederated Tribes
of Siletz Indians, Attn: Executive Secretary to Tribal Council, P.O. Box 549,
Siletz, OR 97380-0549; Fax: 541-444-8325.
Name:
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Choose the first, second and third choice of committees you are request-
ing by numbering your preference 1, 2, 3 in the space provided. If you only
want to request one committee, please indicate this by inserting the num-
ber 1.
Pow-Wow Committee
Tribal Council will review applications and approve appointments at the
Regular Tribal Council meeting in February 2008. It you have any ques
tions, please call Tribal Council’s Executive Secretary, Tami Miner, at
1-800-922-1399, ext. 1203, or 541-444-8203.
Darci Adolf and Shelley Glaze
Shelley grew up loving libraries.
Receiving her first library card at age
4, she was encouraged by her family.
“My parents felt that it was essen
tial to be able to use one’s imagination
to the fullest and books were the per
fect entry to the power of our minds,”
Shelley explained.
Boarding schools in Georgia and
Massachusetts exposed her even fur
ther to literature.
Knowing she was destined to be a
lifelong learner but not knowing what
that would mean for a career, she de
cided to study philosophy. In 2003, she
graduated from the University of Port
land with a B.A. She majored in phi
losophy and minored in education.
“For me, philosophy and education
had the same building blocks, the same
foundation, the same core. 1 was drawn
to both. By the end of my time at the
University of Portland, I knew I wanted
to teach,” Shelley said.
She taught kindergarten at a small
private school.
“I loved creating a literacy-rich
classroom community. 1 also knew if 1
wanted to be the best teacher I could
be, I simply needed more education
myself,” she said
She went on to get her master’s in
education from Lewis and Clark Col
lege. She loved her time there and fin
ished the program in August 2006.
“I am really looking forward to
partnering with Siletz Valley School to
encourage the love of literacy in Siletz.
1 hope my love of literature is conta
gious! I am excited about working at
the Siletz library and getting to know
the people of Siletz. Please stop by and
say hi!”
Please note the library hours re
cently changed to: Wednesday. 10 a.m.
to 6 p.m.; Thursday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m,;
Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; and Satur
day, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
IN THE TRIBAL COURT FOR THE CONFEDERATED TRIBES
OF THE WARM SPRINGS RESERVATION OF OREGON
Arlissa Rhoan, Petitioner
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
-vs-
Case No. 1)048-07
Dustin Derek Scott, Respondent
TO: Dustin Derek Scott
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a petition for Petition for Child
Support has been filed with the Warm Springs Tribal Court.
By this notice you are summoned to appear in this matter at a hearing
scheduled for the H,h day of March, 2008, 3:00 PM at the Warm Springs
Tribal Court. All of the facts of the case will be heard at this hearing, includ
ing evidence you wish to present.
You must appear to present your argument or the other side will auto
matically win. The Petitioner, Arlissa Rhoan, may then be given all that is
asked for in the petition for Petition for Child Support.
Both parties of this action may be represented by counsel, or may elect
to represent themselves. If you cannot be present, you may have your ap
proved legal counsel appear on your behalf at your own expense. Represen
tation must be approved by presiding judge to ensure the rules governing
admissibility to practice are met. Therefore, a spokesperson form must be
submitted at least 5 days prior to the hearing.
If you have any questions, you should seek legal advice immediately.
Failure to obtain legal counsel prior to the hearing is not sufficient cause to
rescheduled hearing.
Dated at Warm Springs, Oregon on February 1, 2008
Marie A. Calica
Judge, Warm Springs Tribal Court
I hereby certify that this notice was posted on the Friday, February 01,
2008 in accordance with WSTC 200.200(5); and that this notice was pub
lished in the tribal newspaper on the 14’h day of February, 2008, in accor
dance with WSTC 200.200(5).
Ina Anderson
Juvenile/Domestic Clerk
Warm Springs Tribal Court
March 2008
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