Khloee Renae Adams
FUTURE SITE OF
With love from Grandpa Jerry and
Grandma Stephanie Adams
Khloee Renae Adams was born
June 8, 2012, to Robert and Rowena
Adams.
mOIANNi
Thank you guys for letting me
(Grandma Stephanie) deliver our little
princess. She is named (middle name)
after her favorite auntie, Holly Renae
Adams, and we really love and welcome
you, Khloee. You are our Lil Mouse
’cause you’re so tiny and you squeak.
Downey Family Reunion
July 7,2012
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Siletz Tribal Community Center
Potluck
For more information, contact Charlotte Noble at 541-444-2143
Courtesy photo by Bill Crump
Tammie Bony, Lynda Timeus, Karen Crump, Milo Mann, Marilyn Gildersleeve
and Maggie Zwiers stand by the new sign indicating the future site of the
Chetco Indian Memorial. All are Siletz Tribal members and Chetco
descendants. Funding for the sign and installation was provided by the
Oregon Cultural Trust, the Curry County Cultural Coalition and the Coquille
Tribal Community Fund. In 2009, the Chetco Historical Memorial Committee
received $15,000 from the Siletz Tribal Charitable Contribution Fund to develop
and plan the memorial.
A poem for Mary Jane
By Gloria Ingle
I thought about it long and hard
And wondered what to say
About a little blonde-haired gal
That one day came our way.
You see that lady standing there
My dad once said to me
I do I said and he replied, “She meant a lot to me.”
First the days and then the years
Went whizzing by and time went marching on
Friends and family aged and passed
For each she wrote a song.
Her colors bright and blazing
A banner bravely held
So brave a spirit to toss such life
Against a careless world.
Through each and every heartache she continued on
Until one day she stood alone
All friends gone but her
Then with gentle eyes and sweetest smile she too passed on.
But no one wrote a song for her
And so I hummed a tune
Into the wind I drummed a song
And I am sure she heard.
Siletz Tribal Behavioral
Health Programs
CEDARR
Community Efforts Demonstrating the Ability to Rebuild and Restore
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.
Prevention, Outpatient Treatment
and Women’s Transitional
Siletz: 800-600-5599 or
541-444-8286
Eugene: 541-484-4234
Salem: 503-390-9494
Portland: 503-238-1512
Narcotics Anonymous Toll-Free
July 11
Help Line - 877-233-4287
5:30 p.m.
For information on Alcoholics
Siletz Public Library
Anonymous: aa-oregon.org
255 SE Gaither, Siletz
July 2012
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