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    New Babies!
Nehayla
Jade
Cordova
i
Jeremiah Dwayne Wirick
We’ve been blessed from above
with the sweetest son to snuggle and love
Announcing the birth of
Jeremiah Dwayne Wirick
I would love to
welcome our “New­
est Little Angel” in
our family, Nehayla
Jade Cordova. She
was 6 pounds, 10
ounces and 19
inches long at 2:31
a.m. on Sept. 11,
2011, when she
came into the world
at Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital in Lincoln City, Ore.
Her proud parents are Sarah Butler and Jesse Cordova of Lincoln City and big
sister Tenaya Rosemarie Cordova, who loves her baby sister.
Her proud grandparents are Sylvia Butler of Siletz, Ore.; Emily and Victor Vargas
of Vinalia, Calif.; Jack and Lani Cordova of Siletz; Paul Brock of Otis, Ore.; and lots
of aunties, uncles and cousins (below).
July 15,2011
7 pounds, 7 ounces • 20
*/2 inches long
Loving Parents
Levi and Jennifer Wirick
Proud Grandparents
Dwayne and Peggy Flores
David and Lila Wirick
2012 Standing Committee
Applications Due
Deadline for consideration for committees is Jan. 31,2012
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 Jan.
31,2012.
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.
Over a hundred years ago 'Black Ilk
had a vision of the time when
Indian Teo^Ce would healfrom the
devastating effects of European
migration. In nis vision the Sacred
Stoop which had been brohen, would
be mended in seven generations.
Thoto used "with permission
of Sacred Ground Outreach
The children born into this decade
wild be the seventh generation.
W** A« CMMw Gnu OU -
to Know W« TI bm F
There are many ways to fight to protect our children -one of
those ways is by being a foster parent.
The Siletz Tribal Indian Child'Welfare Department is accepting
and recruiting foster homes on behalf of our Tribal children,
for more information, call Christy Sturt, foster care certifier,
at 800-922-1399. ext. ¡338, or 541’444’8338.
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Name:__________________________________ Roll No:_________________
Address:________________________________________________ ________
City:___________________________ State:__________ ZIP:____________
Telephone: Day (
)________________ Evening (
)____________________
Choose the first, second and third choice of committees you are requesting
by numbering your preference 1, 2, 3 in the space provided. If you only want to
be considered for one committee, please indicate this by inserting the number 1.
____ Education Committee (3)
____ Housing Committee (3)
____ Natural Resources Committee (3) ____ Pow-Wow Committee (no limit)
____ Health Committee (3)
____ Budget Committee (1)
____ Cultural Heritage Committee (3)
____ Enrollment Committee (3)
Tribal Council will review applications and approve appointments at the
Regular Tribal Council meeting in February 2012. If you have any questions,
please call Tami Miner, Tribal Council executive secretary, at 800-922-1399, ext.
1203, or 541-444-8203.