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Courtesy photo by Siletz Tribal Head Start staff Courtesy photo by Chinook Winds Casino Resort staff Alice Werth, Caroline Easter and Mercelene Flagg attend the Superstar luncheon at Chinook Winds Casino Resort on Oct. 21 (see article on page 25). CEDARR Siletz Tribal Behavioral Health Programs * Community Efforts Demonstrating the Ability to Rebuild and Restore * • • Prevention, Outpatient Treatment and Women’s Transitional Siletz: 800-600-5599 or 541-444-8286 Eugene: 541-484-4234 Head Start students in Portland unveil their costumes and enjoy Halloween treats on Oct. 31. All Tribal Head Start locations — Siletz, Lincoln City, Salem and Portland - invited students and staff to dress up and enjoy the day. * Mission Statement: We will utilize resources to prevent the use of alcohol * * • • and other drugs, delinquency and violence; we will seek to reduce the barriers • • • to treatment and support those who choose abstinance. Narcotics Anonymous Toll-Free Help Line - 877-233-4287 Salem: 503-390-9494 For information on Alcoholics Portland: 503-238-1512 Anonymous: aa-oreqon.org Siletz Community Health Clinic I Dec. 7 • Noon • * Behavioral Health Conf. Room 200 Gwee-Shut Road, Siletz North American Board of------------ MABCEP Photovoltaic Entry Level Training and Examination DATES: Dec. 1, 2, 8, 9, & 16, 2011 (40 hour workshop) TIME: 8am - 5pm LOCATION: Chemeketa Center for Business & Industry 626 High St. NE, Room 203 Salem, OR 97301 PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED Seating limited. To register or for more information contact: This course is for individuals wanting to get into the solar field. This course does not certify individuals to install PV Systems. The training provides an introduction to the fundamen tal principles of the application, design, installation, and operation of grid-tied and stand-alone photovoltaic (PV) systems. The PV Learning Objectives include ten (10) skill sets: 1. PV Markets and Applications 2. Safety Basics 3. Electricity Basics 4. Solar Energy Fundamentals 5. PV Module Fundamentals 6. System Components 7. PV System Sizing Principles 8. PV System Electrical Design 9. PV System Mechanical Design 10. Performance Analysis, Maintenance and Troubleshooting Diane McLaren 503 316-3229 diane.mclaran@chemeketa.edu Upon completion, participants will sit for the NABCEP PV Entry Level examination. Candidates receiving a passing score of 65% or higher will receive a letter signed by the Chairperson of NABCEP's Board and a suitable-for-framing document listing the Candidate's name, date, and NABCEP identification number. THIS COURSE IS FREE Instructor: FOR QUALIFIED PARTICIPANTS* ‘Participants are required to bring: photo ID, and social security card or birth certificate, on first day of training ALLOTMENT * ALLOTEE ALLOTMENT # ALLOTEE 3 4 s 12 13 14 16 R aj *. / Chapín tied < Hd Man Sadam Old Man Scdnlk Jom Fute Í Iharky < Hd Man Sofiatah John Vnakwh 17 18a 19a 2V 21 22 Tyre & eb Peter Kiabuh John Vai th Henry Ka »pci lobolitM lack YcMpah Ryan Mayfield Lane Community College Northwest Energy Education Institute Center for Business & Industry Chemeketa Community College Training funded by: |O» GROWIRS ccbl.chemeketa.edu • 503-399-5181 December 2011 • Siletz News • 21 *