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Photos by Diane Rodriquez Technology Instructor Patrick O’Hearn and Tribal Youth Services Coordina- tor Jeff Sweet (standing) help Aaidyn Bokuro, Sean Lussier, Sahaylee Mason, Donovan Villanueva, Tyee Yanez, Chelcy Villanueva, Tamiya Yanez and Lillianna Garcia learn about computer coding and 3-D animation. CTSI Jobs Tribal employment information is available at ctsi.nsn.us. Note: “Open Until Filled” vacancies may close at any time. The Tribe’s Indian Preference policy will apply. Tribal govern- ment will not discriminate in selection because of race, creed, age, sex, color, Computer Wiz Class March 17-18, 2016 • Siletz Recreation Center national origin, physical handicap, marital status, politics, membership or non-mem- bership in an employee organization. CTSI constantly is looking for tempo- rary employees to cover vacancy, vaca- tions, maternity leave and extended sick leave. If you are looking for temporary work that can last from 2-12 weeks, please submit an application for the temp pool. The Past is Present 2016 set for Chinook Winds during Oregon Indian Week Join in a celebration of the art, culture and history of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians on May 21 at Chinook Winds Casino Resort. The Siletz Tribal Arts and Heritage Society will present The Past is Present in the convention center at Chinook Winds as part of Oregon Indian Week. This free, family-friendly educational event will run from 1-4 p.m. Displays of Tribal basketry, history presentations, book sales of The People are Dancing Again – a history of the Siletz Tribe by Charles Wilkinson – and one-of- a-kind purchases will be available from the tables of hand-crafted items created by Siletz Tribal members. Discover the interesting details of the cultural center soon to be built in Siletz to share the history of the indigenous people of Western Oregon. Don’t miss the oppor- tunity to learn the rich history of the first inhabitants of this land. For further information, access the STAHS website at huu-cha.org. The Siletz Tribal Arts and Heritage Society is a 501(C)3 organization whose mission is to support and promote the practice, conservation and restoration of the Tribal cultures of the Confederated Tribes of the Siletz Indians. Vendors invited to participate in The Past is Present 2016 The Siletz Tribal Arts and Heritage Society will hold a one-day event, The Past is Present, on May 21, 2016, at Chinook Winds Casino Resort (1777 NW 44 th St., Lincoln City, Ore.) from 1-4 p.m. Setup will be from 10 a.m.-noon and take-down will be from 4-6 p.m. All completed applications must be returned to STAHS no later than May 12, 2016, to be considered for a vending space. Please do not delay in returning your application forms. All applications are reviewed and ven- dors must meet and agree to all conditions. Prompt submission of this application is the best way to reserve a booth space. The basic size of a vendor booth is a skirted eight-foot table and chair. The event is inside and will be lighted; electric- ity is available upon prior request. The vendor fee is $25 per eight-foot space. You can pay in advance by check, cash, money order or cashier’s check. Once the fee is paid, no refunds. Assigned areas will be first-come, first-served with payment in full. Special requests will be considered, but not guaranteed. Until we know how many vendors we’ll have, only one space can be guaranteed. Please submit applications and the $25 fee to Siletz Tribal Arts and Heritage Society (STAHS), P.O. Box 8, Siletz, OR 97380. For additional information, contact Josh Eddings at coyoteco@gmail.com. Applications are available online at huu-cha.org or at the front desk of the Tribal administration building in Siletz. The event will be broken into three areas in the Chinook Winds convention center. The vendor area will be away from the other events taking place. The event will be advertised in local papers, Tribal newsletters, Siletz News, on the radio, etc. This event is free and open to the public, with donations accepted. April 2016 • Siletz News • 9