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bs lu Fr G es r o de h Fo w n od! C G ar Co Ta Yum ok sty! my in Fun ! g Cl ! as s Siletz Garden Club This month’s club topic: Choosing plants for coastal climates Monday, February 17th, 5pm-6:30pm at the Tillicum Fitness Center For more information, call 541-444-9627 Meals with 5 Ingredients or Less Sponsored by CTSI Healthy Traditions Wednesday, February 26, 11am - 1pm at the Eugene Area Office Come learn easy, delicious recipes using 5 main ingredients or less, that everyone will love. To sign up, contact Adrienne Crookes or Nora Williams at 541-484-4234. Classes fill up fast, so sign up early! Sponsored by CTSI Healthy Traditions Portland Garden Club This month’s club topic: How to Start Seeds and grow Rhubarb Wednesday, February 26th, 5:30-7pm s as Cl Ta Yu ok sty! mmy in Fun ! g ! at the Portland Area Office For more information, contact Verdene McGuire or Sherry Addis at 503-238-1512 Sponsored by CTSI Healthy Traditions Co Join the Healthy Traditions Team! Join our fun team and help plan activities! If you have an idea for a Healthy Traditions activity, we would love for you to join us at our planning team meetings. We are always looking for teachers, volunteers and new ideas! Our next team meeting is on: Wednesday, February 19th, noon-2pm at the Siletz Community Health Clinic For more information, contact Sharla Robinson at 541-444-9627 Mission Statement Food Mixes Cooking Class Thursday, February 6th, 11am-1:30pm at the Portland Area Office 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. Food Mix now, and cook later. The recipes are simple, tasty and the jars look beautiful on your shelf. Contact Verdene McGuire or Sherry Addis at 503-238-1512 Sponsored by CTSI Healthy Traditions February 2014 • SiletzNews • 9