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Happy 2 nd Birthday, Bray Bray! You’re an amazing little boy who brings joy to all you meet! We love you, son, and are so proud of you and your tough spirit! All our love, Momma and Dad Happy Birthday, Baby Brother Bray Bray! I love you. You’re the very best little brother! Love, your Big Brother Ky Ky Happy 3 rd Birthday, Joshua! We love you so much! From Mama, Daddy, Alex and Torito Merry Christmas to my mom, Ronda Ramsey; my wife, Bekki Ramsey; my grama, Connie Williams; and my other daughter, Keaston Eve J. Also to my aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. I miss you all so much. Sondra and Jesse – I love you, brother and sister. Merry Christmas! Give all the little ones a hug and kiss. I love you all. Love, Todd Happy 6 th Birthday, Alex! We love you, big brother! From Mom, Dad, Joshua and Torito Merry Christmas to all my kids – Keyonna Williams, Jaylee, Caleb and Jacob. I love you with all my heart and miss you every single day. You’re always in my thoughts and prayers. Love, your dad Todd Ramsey Williams Passages Policy Submissions to Passages are limited to two 25-word items per person, plus one photo if desired. All birthday, anniversary and holiday wishes will appear in this section. Siletz News reserves the right to edit any submission for clarity and length. Not all submissions are guar- anteed publication. Please type or write legibly and submit via e-mail when possible. Happy Belated Birthday to my most favorite twins in the whole wide world! Hard to believe you are 17 years old! Your Dad is getting old. Pow-wow and Siletz Feather Dance Practice Jan.10,2013•5:30-7p.m. SiletzTribalHeadStart•1220SEOarAve.,LincolnCity,Ore. Rusty Butler (Tribal prevention coordinator) will teach the boys and Tiffany Stuart (Tribal Head Start teacher) will teach the girls. Questions? Please call Butler at 541-444-8618 or 800-922-1399, ext. 1618, or Stuart at 541-994-0400. Recruitment for Siletz Tribal Vocational Rehabilitation Program Advisory Committee Members of this committee will consist of Siletz Tribal members with a disability/disabilities or someone with a background in disability programs and/or vocational rehabilitation. You need to have a willingness to express and present ideas to STVRP staff and be willing to participate in outreach to the membership for the STVRP program and its services. If interested in serving on this committee, please submit the completed form to STVRP, Attn: Angie Butler, Salem Area Office, 3160 Blossom Drive NE, Suite 105, Salem, OR 97305. Name: ________________________________________________________ Address: ______________________________________________________ City: _______________________ State: _____________ ZIP: ___________ Phone: Day ( 20 • ) _________________ Evening ( Siletz News • January 2013 ) __________________ Happy Belated Birthday to Tyson Hunter Rilatos! It’s hard to believe you’re 12 years old already! Luv u too much. SVeCA class has funds to disburse We, the Community 101 students of Siletz Valley Early College Academy (SVECA), with the support of the PGE Foundation and the Meyer Memorial Trust, have made it our mission to raise money to help prevent drug and alcohol abuse. By giving money to nonprofit organizations, we hope to make our community a better and safer place. We want to work with as many Lincoln County nonprofit organizations as possible. We have received funding that will allow us to provide funds to nonprofit organizations through the grant-making process. We are especially looking for nonprofits that fit our mission statement, which is focused on drug and alcohol abuse prevention, but would also like to hear from others that are making a difference in our community. If you are a nonprofit organization in need of some funding, please contact the SVECA Community 101 leadership class at 541-444-1100, ext. 151, or lorriesyms@ gmail.com. In December, SVECA held a food drive, placing a collection bin in each high school advisory class. The food from the food drive went directly to the Siletz Food Pantry, which is located on the lower level of the school. The winner of the food drive was the senior class with 161 pounds of food. The seniors will receive a pizza party for bringing in the most food. The sophomore class came in second with 101 pounds and the freshman class came in third with 86 pounds. The junior class didn’t bring any food, so the total was 348 pounds of food. Way to go, Warriors. We are having another food drive that is continuing until the end of this quarter. Bins have been placed around town and are still in each advisory class. Please donate to this worthy cause if you are able. After the end of the second quarter, we will have another awards ceremony for grades, attendance and the food drive.