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    From your biggest fans, Mom and Dad
Congratulations to Tyson Rilatos for
having an amazing all-star season! You
received a sportsmanship award at the
Newport tournament and two MVP med­
als at the Waldport tournament, plus hit a
home run! You’re an amazing athlete and
we couldn’t be more proud.
Courtesy photos
Congratulations to the Siletz minors
team for taking first place at the end-of-
the-season tournament. Back row, I to
r: Coach Willie Metcalf, Brent Duffy,
Tyson Rilatos, Willard Metcalf, Ryan
Rilatos, Jayden Blacketer, Randy Rila­
tos, Tye Wawrak and Coach BJ Wawrak.
Front row, 1 to r: Talon Grant, Amial
Rhoan, Cameron Runyan, Anthony Bell
and Austin Davis.
Celebrate National Recovery/Wellbriety
Month in Siletz with a 5K run/walk
Celebrate National Recovery/Wellbriety
Month in Newport
Run for Wellbriety
Hands Across the Bridge
Sept. 18, 2011 • 10 a.m.
Siletz, Oregon
Sept. 17,2011
Details to follow
Registration forms are available at ctsi.nsn.us.
At this time, there is no online registration.
Lincoln County and Siletz Behavioral Health will host the third annual
Hands Across the Bridge event in Newport, Oregon
$5 - Run/walk only or $15 - Run/walk and T-shirt
For more information, please contact Jenifer Metcalf at 541-444-9618;
Delina John at 541-444-8286, or either of them at 800-600-5599.
For more information, please contact Jenifer Metcalf 541-444-9618 or
800-600-5599; or Jennifer Versteeg at 541-574-3305
TLC attitudes of gratitude: 5K Run for Wellbriety, TLC needs volunteers
By Lynn Whitlow
This year during September’s
National Recovery Month, celebrated as
Wellbriety Month at the Tribe and in the
Siletz Valley, the Behavioral Health Pro­
gram is partnering with folks from other
departments and entities to sponsor a 5K
Run for Wellbriety.
The walk/run/race will take place
Sept. 18 in Siletz at 10 a.m. For informa­
tion and registration, contact Delina John
at 541-444-8286; Jenifer Metcalf at 541-
444-9618; or either one at 800-600-5599.
The TLC is interested in training
more volunteers. We recently had a long­
term volunteer move from the area and
another is on extended leave, which leaves
us short-handed.
We are excited and grateful to be
closer to opening our Men’s TLC and
hope some men in recovery will want to
volunteer there. If you have an interest,
please call me at 541-444-8238 or 800-
600-5599 and I’ll put you in contact with
the house staff.
Enjoy all that the summer has to
offer you!
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Siletz Community Health Clinic •
200 Gwee-Shut Road, Siletz
Topics to be discussed: Hands Across the Bridge and Run for Wellbriety
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7810 SE Foster Road
Portland, OR 97206
503*774*8885
Prevention, Outpatient Treatment
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S ponsored by the native
Siletz: 800-600-5599 or
AMERICAN PEOPLE OF
Narcotics Anonymous Toll-Free
PORTLAND, KIMI-WA,INC,
Eugene: 541-484-4234
Help Une - 877-233-4287
THROUGH A GRANT THE URBAN
Salem: 503-390-9494
For information on Alcoholics
Portland: 503-238-1512
Anonymous: aa-oregon.org
INDIAN COUNCIL
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RESTAURANTS, AND MORE!
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