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Minus Tide Harvesting Minus tides provide access to delicious indigenous foods like clams, mussels, seaweed, sea rose, urchins, and more. Space is limited, sign up today! Contact Sharla Robinson at 541-444-9627 Possible dates: morning of June 10, 11, 12 or 28. The date will be chosen based on weather and sign ups. Sponsored by CTSI Healthy Traditions Siletz Garden Club Camas Monday, June 10th, 5pm at the Siletz Tribal Community Garden Contact Sharla Robinson at 541-444-9627 Camas bulbs are a staple food of our ancestors. Join us to learn to harvest this wild food. Sponsored by CTSI Healthy Traditions Gathering for Nee-dash Sunday, June 9th Sign up today! Contact Sharla Robinson at 541-444-9627 We will be transporting from Siletz and meeting tribal members from the valley in the morning. Contact us for meeting location and time. Portland Garden Club Wednesday, June 26th, 6-8pm at the Portland Area Office Sponsored by CTSI Healthy Traditions Contact Verdene McGuire or Sherry Addis at 503-238-1512 Sponsored by CTSI Healthy Traditions Join the Team! Join us at our fun meetings and help plan activities! Tuesday, June 4th, 1pm Siletz Community Health Clinic For more information, contact Sharla Robinson at 541-444-9627 ok... o c o t rn Fish Lea Portland Area Office Wed, June 19, 11am-1pm Sign up today! Contact Verdene McGuire or Sherry Addis at 503-238-1512 Mission Statement The CTSI Healthy Traditions project seeks to improve the health of Siletz Tribal members through educational activities which promote the use of traditional foods through hunting, gathering, gardening, cooking, food preservation and protecting our natural resources. Sponsored by CTSI Healthy Traditions June 2013 • SiletzNews • 13