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13 slots available in Tribe’s College Student Summer Internship Program Students attending college can apply for the Tribe’s 2013 College Student Summer Internship Program. Applications will be mailed to known students. If you do not receive one, please contact Assistant General Manager Bonnie Petersen or the education specialists at any Tribal area office to request an application. This program assists tribal students with locating internship placements to gain work experience in their field of study. Thirteen slots are available this year. Students can work up to 360 hours at $10.90 per hour and can be placed within or outside of the Tribe. Our hope is that students will come to work with the Tribe following gradu- ation and when jobs in their degree area come open. Students must send a completed application and an unofficial copy of their transcripts to: CTSI Attn: Summer Internship Program P.O. Box 549 Siletz, OR 97380-0549 Fax: 541-444-2307 Deadline for applications to be received at the administration building in Siletz is close of business on May 24. A letter confirming receipt of applications will be mailed no later than May 27. Applicants will be selected on May 27 and notice of selection and non-selection will be mailed by May 30. If you have any questions regarding the program, please contact Bonnie Petersen at 541-444-8210; 800-922-1399, ext. 1210; or bonniep@ctsi.nsn.us. Photos by Natasha Kavanaugh Above: Not only runners participated but there were many four legged friends as well. Aaron Kosydar with Porter, Josh Kosydar with Gypsy and Nick Kosydar with Kingsley. Courtesy photos Siletz Tribal elder is a Star! From Cindy Jackson Juanita Smith and Lydia Kentta went up to KGW Studios in Portland, Ore., in early April to pick up a prize Juanita won. ended up appearing with the Weather- man on news! Hopefully Juanita won’t forget all of the little people! Well, they must’ve discovered Juanita had Juanita and Lydia look right at Star Power home at the because she News Desk! Race participants at about the 2-1/4 mile marker turning the corner to come down Gwee-Shut Road. Above left: Rob Bovett, Lincoln County District Attorney Above right: Erin Carrington Below: Ellen Matthewson, Amity Elliott, Sue Molina and Erinne Irish May 2013 • SiletzNews • 5