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Logsden Community Club’s Harvest Auction includes kid-friendly items LOGSDEN, Ore. – The annual Logs- den Community Club Harvest Auction will be held Oct. 3 from 6-9 p.m. certs, golf, the gift shop and restaurants with a maximum combined value of more than $600. The largest fundraiser of the year for the Logsden Community Club, this annual event continues to delight those who attend. An abundance of garden-fresh vegetables and fruit, plants, fresh baked culinary delights, home canning, unique and one-of-a-kind items, gift certificates and gift-giving items beyond imagination will be included in the auction. Hot dogs and other comfort food will be for sale prior to the auction. This family-friendly event promises to be a fun and entertaining evening for everyone. Chinook Winds Casino Resort has donated gift certificates for lodging, con- Added to this year’s event for young- sters will be a costume contest and auction items specifically for the younger set. For those who wish to donate an item to the auction, please drop your items off from 3-6 p.m. on Oct. 2 or from 2-5 p.m. on Oct. 3. When you call the Siletz Community Health Clinic at 541-444- 1030 or 800-648-0449, you can choose from the following: • Schedule or confirm a dental • Pharmacy staff, press 5 appointment, press 1 • Contract Health Services, press 6 • Schedule or confirm an optometry • Behavioral Health, press 7 appointment, press 2 • Schedule or confirm a medical • Address, phone and fax, press 8 • Listen to options again, press 9 appointment, press 3 • Pharmacy refill line, press 4 • All other options, dial 0 CEDARR Community Efforts Demonstrating the Ability to Rebuild and Restore Mission Statement We will utilize resources to prevent the use of alcohol and other drugs, delinquency and violence; we will seek to reduce the barriers to treatment and support those who choose abstinance. Businesses that donate certificates for goods or services will be entered into a drawing for free consulting services with a value of $1,000 from Impressions Marketing Communications. Certificates can be sent to The Logsden Community Club, P.O. Box 67, Logsden, OR 97357. The Logsden Community Club donates a portion of its profits back to the community, including the Siletz Val- ley Volunteer Firefighters. The Logsden Community Center, located at the junction of the Logsden/Siletz Highway and Moon- shine Park Road, is situated on a historic site where the local school once sat. Today’s facility, built in the 1980s, is available to rent and is a wonderful location for local gatherings, including weddings, family reunions, memorials and other celebrations. The facility also houses a commercial kitchen for cottage industry entrepreneurs who market culinary items and is a designated emergency shelter. Rental rates for events are reduced for individuals who become members of the Logsden Community Club. The cost to join is $25. For more information, contact Teresa Simmons at 541-992-2709. Siletz Tribal Youth Conference Nov. 7-8, 2015 • B’nai B’rith Camp near Lincoln City, Ore. This conference is for students who are in grades 7-12. Transportation is provided from all Tribal offices. Applications have been sent to Siletz Tribal members. If you are interested in attending, contact your local Tribal office for more information. Siletz Tribal Behavioral Health Programs Prevention, Outpatient Treatment, and Women’s and Men’s Transitional 541-444-8286 Siletz: 800-600-5599 or Portland: 503-238-1512 Eugene: 541-484-4234 Salem: 503-390-9494 Narcotics Anonymous Toll-Free Help Line – 877-233-4287 For information on Alcoholics Anonymous: aa-oregon.org Oct. 8 • Noon Siletz Community Health Clinic 200 Gwee-Shut Road, Siletz My 1 st Annual Run 2 the Rogue By Krystal Linn Nelson Life is a journey Hope is a quest Faith is a mission That puts us to a test One that tests our weakness As well as testing our strengths And as you succeed You’ll raise through the ranks And those who raise above Should help those left below And such a shame it is That that’s rarely how it goes That is why we walk and run For the people of the past And because our prosperity is a process It will not happen fast We’ll take it step by step And do the little things And by the time we achieve our goals Our prosperity will ring We give memory to our ancestors This weekend in September To appreciate the love they gave And to ensure we always remember And as we walk to the end from the start We walk and run the entire way with loving humble hearts October 2015 • Siletz News • 13