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TRIBAL PROGRAM NEWS 2009-2010 Hunting and Fishing Tags Distribution Schedule Siletz Tribal Head Start The Natural Resources Committee has set and the Tribal Council has approved the following as the schedule and methods for distribution of this year’s hunting and fishing tags to Tribal members: Toledo Pool Season Dates Date to Start Tag Issuance Method of Issuance Deer Early Archery 50 8/29- 9/27 7/27 at 8 a.m. at Natural Resources Office First Come, First Served* Elk Early Archery 25 8/29- 9/27 7/27 at 8 a.m. at Natural Resources Office First Come, First Served* General Deer Rifle 375 10/3- 11/6** 8/10 First Come, First Served Antlerless or Spike Deer - Adult 14 Antlerless or Spike Deer - Youth 6 10/3- 11/6 Lottery applications due 9/4; drawing 9/14; tags issued 9/21 Lottery - Open to Youth Age 12-17 Only 1st Season Elk 25 11/14- 11/17 Lottery applications due 10/2; drawing 10/12; tags issued 10/19 Lottery 2nd Season Elk 25 11/21- 11/27 Lottery applications due 10/2; drawing 10/12; tags issued 10/19 Lottery Antlerless Elk 37 Various seasons Lottery applications due 10/2; drawing 10/12; tags issued one month prior to season opening Lottery For conservation purposes, due to the low deer population, these tags will not be issued in 2009. (estimate) Elk Late Archery 25 minus number of early archery season tags filled 11/28- 12/13 10/26 First Come, First Served to Waiting List from Early Hunts Deer Late Archery 50 minus number of early archery season tags filled 11/21- 12/13 10/26 First Come, First Served 200 10/1- 11/30 Salmon 8/10 First Come, First Served (estimate) * No early calls to “save” a tag for someone. Must physically show up to obtain tag. A waiting list will be developed for the late season hunt if all of the early season tags are issued. ** Season for youth age 12-17 is 10/3-11/8 (two days extra at end of season). Siletz Cultural Day Camp July 14-16 Applications are due no later than June 22, 2009 May 2009 Head Start students in Siletz enjoy two weeks of swimming lessons, followed by a year-end barbeque at a park in Toledo. The Head Start Parent Committee received funding for this from the Siletz Tribal Charitable Contribution Fund. Photos by Natasha Kavanaugh Type of Tag Estimated Number Available Swimming Lessons STCCF Advisory Board Recruitment The Siletz Tribal Charitable Contri bution Fund Board currently is accepting applications from Tribal members for a three-year appointment beginning June 2009 through May 2012. Applications must be received before June 5, 2009. The Advisory Board is composed of seven unpaid volunteers who receive travel reimbursement only for attendance at meet ings and distributions. Other public relations events also are eligible for reimbursement. The Advisory Board meets quar terly (January, April, July and October) to review approximately 100 applications received from charitable organizations or local governments within the Siletz Tribe’s service area and Native American entities or activities located anywhere in the United States for the following pur poses: education, health, public safety, gambling addiction, prevention, drug and alcohol treatment, housing, the arts, the environment and natural resource preser vation, cultural activities, historic preser vation and other charitable purposes. Tribal programs are not eligible to receive contributions pursuant to the Distribution of Net Revenues Ordinances and Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the State of Oregon and the Siletz Tribe. Applications must be submitted by June 5, 2009 to be considered for ap pointment at the Regular Tribal Council meeting in June. If you have any ques tions, please contact Kelley Ellis at SOO- 922- 1399, ext. 1227, or 541 -444-8227 or via e-mail at kelleyr@ctsi.nsn.us. Pre-registration is required to receive a T-shirt! This is a day camp only unless you are traveling from the Eugene, Salem or Portland areas or from outside of the service area. Parents/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. For an application, please contact the Cultural Program at 541-444-8246 or 800-922-1399, ext. 1246. 4 * Siletz News * June 2009 Siletz Tribal Charitable Contribution Fund Advisory Board Member Application Name: _ _______________________________________________ Roll No.: Address :___ ______________________________________ _____________ City/State/ZIP:_________________________________ Telephone: (Day)________________________ (Evening)______________ E-mail: