Courtesy photo
Spencer Hatch, volunteer firefighter,
greets Health Fair participants.
Photo by Tiffany Stuart
Health Fair
May 16, 2013
Siletz Community Health Clinic
Trish Carey, Jordan Hoover and Robert Bowers (back row), and Ashley Bowers, Chvn-ne Holmes, Jazmyn Bowers, Loren
Holmes, and Tyee Scott (front row) view the Break the Chain Truck. BTC uses the truck to reach those who have been affected
by bullying, domestic violence, child abuse, elder abuse, suicide, verbal abuse and addictions.
Photos by Tiffany Stuart
Tim Stuart, Marlita Curiel and Jacob Reid (above) try out Pilates with instructor
Alissa Lane.
Stuart Whitehead (below) talks with Rodney Tryon Jr. and Jordan Glickert while
they choose healthy snacks.
Courtesy photo
Health fair participants could spin the wheel (below right) to learn about tobacco
with Patti McKinney, Tobacco Prevention and Education Program coordinator for
the Tribe.
Photo by Tiffany Stuart
Frank Aspria puts his raffle tickets in some of the 25 different prize bags. Attendees
received a raffle ticket for each booth visited. Prizes included a Vivitar photo/video
camera, stereo speaker system for MP3 players, iPhone, iPad, Kindle Fire, Break the
Chain T-shirt and gift certificates to Local Ocean Seafoods, Little Chief Restaurant,
Bridie’s Irish Faire, Agate Beach Inn-Starfish Grill, Nye Cottage Beads, Mo’s
Restaurant, Flashbacks Fountain & Grill, Oceanic Arts, and Ocean Bleu @ Gino’s
Fish Market & Cafe.
June 2013
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