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To the editor: I would like to express great appreciation to Lavonne, Arthur, Loraine and Rusty Butler, Maria LaFiniere, the Siletz Tribal dancers and the many CTSI members who helped make the 2014 Prevention Summit a success. On behalf of myself and those fortunate enough to attend the sweat lodge cer- emony and dance, thank you for your kindness and the time you shared to teach so many about your culture and traditions. It was an experience that I will never forget. Sincerely, Jennifer Versteeg Health Educator Lincoln County Health & Human Services Dedication of the Oregon world war II Memorial June 6, 2014 Salem, Oregon Courtesy photos by Shirley Walker John Roe Jr. and Ed Ben (above) attend the dedication. Three young boys (below) take a break from delivering water to veterans. The Oregon World War II Memorial (left) Siletz library raising funds for permanent basket display SILETZ RIVER FESTIVAL WHEN July 5th, 2014 12:30pm – Dark WHERE ALL AGES EVENT SPONSORED BY: Siletz Valley Firefighters Association FREE ADMISSION different mediums, from beadwork, metal, carved and painted gourds to blown glass. The display is supported in part by a grant from the Oregon Cultural Trust, investing in Oregon’s arts, humanities and heritage; and the Lincoln County Cultural Coalition. With this grant, local Toledo resi- dent Caroll Loomis (above) was com- missioned to carve and paint a gourd titled Remember the Dance. This is the first of a number of baskets to be added to the collection. Everyone is invited to visit the Siletz Public Library and watch this collection grow. For more information, contact Karen Carlson, SVFOL board member, at 541-444-2972. $50 Buy-in Poker Tournament. Starts at 5PM Siletz News Letters Policy SPONSORS Contact (541) 444-2043 or (541) 992-6037 to inquire about becoming a sponsor Siletz Valley Fire Station 149 W. Buford Ave, Siletz OR 97380 LIVE MUSIC • Food • Games • Competitive Events • Poker Tournament • Firefighter Challenges WWW.SILETZVALLEYFIRE.COM The Siletz Valley Friends of the Library (SVFOL) is currently raising funds for a permanent art display to be housed in the Siletz Public Library. The theme for this display is baskets. Having access to art is of impor- tance to the library board and SVFOL plans to show art in a very unique and educational way. Stories will be woven through the artistry of some of these pieces, showing how an event or culture can be preserved. Traditional baskets were used for gathering and storing. The Siletz Public Library is not dissimilar to the baskets on display as the library itself serves as a vessel for people to gather and store information. Baskets currently being worked on will incorporate a number of BRINGING SILETZ TOGETHER AGAIN Siletz News, a publication of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians, is published once a month. Our editorial policy encourages input from readers about stories printed in Siletz News and other tribal issues. All letters must include the author’s signature, address, and phone number in order to be considered for publication. Siletz News reserves the right to edit any letter for clarity and length, and to refuse publication of any letter or any part of a letter that may contain profane language, libelous statements, personal attacks, or unsubstantiated statements. Not all letters are guaranteed publication upon submission. Published let- ters do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Siletz News, Tribal employees, or Tribal Council. Please type or write legibly. Letters longer than 450 words may be edited for length as approved by Tribal Council Resolution #96-142. Please note: The general manager of the Siletz Tribe is the editor-in-chief of Siletz News. Editor-in-Chief: Brenda Bremner July 2014 Editor: Diane Rodriquez • SiletzNews • 19