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Traditions « Get Sponsored! Healthy Traditions is looking to sponsor volunteers to receive Master Gardener or Master Food Preserver training thru the OSU Extension Programs. Oregon State 0011 UNIVERSITY Contact your Area Office for details and registration: Siletz: Sharia Robinson Eugene: Adrienne Crooks or Nora Williams Salem: Bev Owen or Cecilia Tolentino Portland: Sherry Addis or Verdene McGuire Pictured Below: Tribal member, Adrienne Crooks displays a salmon fillet during a salmon canning class in the Portland Area Office. Adrienne Crooks works for CTSI as a Community Health Advocate in Eugene. She has been using her Master Food Preserver training to help teach other tribal members. Interested in learning to hunt? Learn from a veteran tribal member hunter during the 2011-2012 Elk Season. Visit the Natural Resources website or contact Healthy Traditions 541-444-9627. wAy I " facebook Healthy Traditions * uke Government Organization Siletz, Oregon / Fdlt Info Wall Share: Healthy , Photo ^0 Link Status Most Recent ■ Video Write something... Wall Fishing Activity on my page Check them out! Hidden Posts 4/ Info '« Photos I raditions JJ Events fols _ Discussions Edit I The CTSI Healthy Traditions project seeks to improve the health of Siletz Tribal Members through educational activities which promote the use of traditional foods through hunting, gathering, gardening, cooking, food preservation and protecting our natu ral resources. For more contact Sharia Robinson, or email, sharlar@ctsi.nsn.us December 2011 • Siletz News • 11