Fisher named to
all-league team
Congratulations to Rylan “Rhino”
Fisher for an outstanding high school
football season! He is a junior at Taft
High 7-12 in Lincoln City, Ore., and is
the son of Randall and Becky Fisher.
For the 2014 football season,
Fisher had 1,246 receiving yards and
16 touchdowns. He averaged 124.6
yards a game and 14.6 yards per catch.
He led the state of Oregon in all
classifications in all receiving catego-
ries, as well as Washington and Idaho,
and was 15 th in the entire United States
for junior wide receivers.
He earned unanimous first team
honors for the West Valley League, a
MaxPreps/OACA Football Player of
the Week Award and helped the Taft
Tigers reach the state playoffs for the
first time in 11 years.
Congratulations!
Courtesy photo
Rylan Fisher
Photo by Diane Rodriquez
RC Mock, chief of the Siletz Valley Fire District, accepts an annual contribution
from Tribal Chairman Delores Pigsley during a council meeting in November.
This money will be added to the district’s general fund to help maintain equip-
ment and provide benefits to district volunteers.
For more information about the Siletz Tribe, please visit ctsi.nsn.us.
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Juanita Lane and several youngsters at the Siletz Tribal Head Start in Siletz
enjoy breakfast before embarking on the day.
Siletz Tribal Headstart
We have immediate openings and are accepting applications
for our program. Please contact us if you know of anyone
who would like an application.
Siletz Community Health Clinic –
800-648-0449
Salem Area Office – 503-390-9494
Siletz Behavioral Health – 800-600-5599
Salem Finance Office – 888-870-9051
Portland Area Office – 503-238-1512
Chinook Winds Casino Resort –
888-244-6665
Eugene Area Office – 541-484-4234
Chemawa Health Clinic – 800-452-7823
Contract Health Services (CHS) –
800-628-5720
Bureau of Indian Affairs – 800-323-8517
Website – ctsi.nsn.us
GeneralCouncil
Meeting
Our community makes
a
This time of year is so busy, but so much fun! We
have been learning about healthy foods to eat, cele-
brating Restoration and getting ready for the holiday
season. We will be taking a trip to a tree farm to learn
about the differences in trees, how trees grow and
what happens to them after they are chopped down.
We will celebrate family with a fun family craft night
and learn about different winter celebrations around
the world.
Teacher Debbie, Teacher Jen and
Salem Head Start staff
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians –
800-922-1399
BIG difference!
Thanks to Palmer’s Tree Farm for letting us come
back year after year and teaching us about trees.
Feb.7,2015•1p.m.
Siletz Tribal Community Center
Siletz, Oregon
Call to Order
Invocation
Flag Salute
Roll Call
Approval of Agenda
Approval of Minutes
Thank you to the McNary High School Honors
Society for volunteering during our family fun
night.
Thank you to the Chemawa Dental Clinic
for coming back to check on all of our
students and for your healthy brushing
lesson!
Healthy Family Healthy Child Program
Thank You for helping make our
Tribal Head Start the best it can be for
our children.
Chairman’s Report
Diabetes Program
Tribal Members’ Concerns
Announcements
Adjourn
January 2015
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