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Food and Family! Free Food, Crafts, and Prizes! Tuesdays 5-8pm Starting April 22nd USDA Warehouse Kitchen We cook 3 recipes in each class, then each student takes home a free bag of groceries to practice the recipes at home. The class meets once a week for eight weeks and students must attend 6 of 8 classes to graduate. Each week, the students learn cooking skills, food safety, thrifty food shopping, and new tasty recipes. Positive Indian Parenting includes lessons on traditional storytelling, parenting practices, cradleboard making, child behavior management, and creating harmony in the family. Sign up today! Megan Morley 541-444-8233 Sharla Robinson 541-444-9627 bs lu Fr G es r o de h Fo w n od! C This class is sponsored by Food Share of Lincoln County, Siletz Healthy Family Healthy Child Program, and Siletz Healthy Traditions Every Mon/Wed/Friday 12:15-12:45pm G ar If you would like more information, contact Adrienne Crookes or Nora Williams, at 541-484-4234. Siletz Garden Club Eugene Walking Group This month’s club topic: Soil Testing and Seed Planting Join the Healthy Traditions Team! Wednesday, April 9th, 5pm-6:30pm at the Siletz Trial Community Center Join our fun team and help plan activities! We are always looking for teachers, volunteers and new ideas! For more information, contact Sharla Robinson at 541-444-9627 For more information, call 541-444-9627 Our next team meeting is on: Sponsored by CTSI Healthy Traditions Portland Garden Club This month’s club topic: How to make a recycled Herb Garden Wednesday, April 30th, 5:30-7pm at the Portland Area Office For more information, contact Verdene McGuire or Sherry Addis at 503-238-1512 Thursday, April 23rd, 11am-1pm at the Siletz Community Health Clinic 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 April 2014 • SiletzNews • 13