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    The Future of Healthy Traditions
Programming is Continued!
Thank you, to our Tribal Council!
The Siletz traditional foods program, Healthy Traditions, is a community-lead program
coordinating food education activities through our Area Offices
in Siletz, Eugene, Salem and Portland. It was through your participation in the
community meetings at each Area Office that Tribal Council could see, your ideas,
and suggestions for programming needs. Your guidance is vital as we provide
opportunities to continue our traditional food culture. Please visit your Area Office
to join the fun, and educational activities they provide.
Some ideas members included: establishing protected gathering sites, food canning
events, cooking classes, start a tribal farm, start tribal food business, publish a tribal
food book, communal hunting and fishing events, and more!
Salem Area Gardens
If you would like a garden
space in the
Yamhill/Marion or Polk counties-
Please call Cecilia Tolentino at
503-390-9494
To see photos of members
participating from all our
Area Offices, please visit our
Facebook page!
For more information, about Healthy Traditions and our
annual gathering events please contact:
Kathy Kentta-Robinson, Healthy Traditions Project Coordinator,
at 541-444-9627, or email KathyK@ctsi.nsn.us
Sponsored by CTSI Healthy Traditions
Portland Garden Club
This month’s club topic:
How to Transplant your Plant-starts
Wednesday, April 15, 5:30-7pm
at the Portland Area Office
For more information, contact Verdene McGuire
or Sherry Addis at 503-238-1512
Sponsored by CTSI Healthy Traditions
Siletz Garden Club
This month’s club topic:
Amending Soil and Seed Planting
Monday, April 13, 5pm-7pm
Eugene
Bread Making Class
Come learn the art of
bread making!
Learn the fundamentals of bread
making in an easy way.
This class is suitable for beginners, as well as
more experienced 12:30pm
bakers.
If you would like to sign up please
contact Adrienne Crookes or Nora
limited
to 8 participants,
Williams,
at 541-484-4234.
Class size is
sign-up early!
April 8, 12:30pm
at the Siletz Tribal Community Center
For more information, please call
Kathy Kentta-Robinson at 541-444-9627
For more information, or to sign up, please call
Adrienne Crookes or Nora Williams-Wood at 541-484-4234.
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