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“Seed to Supper” Cooking Class! Camas Season! Join us for a day trip to gather Camas. If you are interested in going, please give me a call to sign-up. Clam Chowder Monday, May 23 5pm - 6:30pm We cook a simple meal together, learn basic cooking skills, food safety, thrifty food shopping, and new tasty recipes. Youth are encouraged to participate Tentative date: Sunday, May 22 Sign up today! Kathy Kentta-Robinson 541-444-9627 Siletz Healthy Traditions For more info, please call Open to Siletz Tribal Members and their families. Kathy 541-444-9627 Sign -up To Fr G es r o h w Fo od ! “Seed to Supper Gardening Class” Container Gardening Workshop day! Wednesday, May 18th at 5pm A simple healthy meal is provided Children are welcome To sign-up, please contact Kathy Kentta-Robinson 541-444-8329 Gardening Updates! Join classes sponsored in each Area Office through the The Siletz Tribal Community Garden Is Undergoing A New Design! Healthy Traditions Team! If you are interested in learning a variety of methods for gardening, join the Community Garden! Your local Community Health Advocate (CHA) is planning activities in your area. To see what classes are offered, see your local area office newsletter! For more information, contact : Portland: Verdene 503-238-1512 Salem: Cecilia 503-390-9494 Eugene: Adrienne 541-484-4234 Siletz: Cynthia 541-444-9633 Mission Statement Volunteer for assisting with a Camas meadow restoration project and apple orchard! If you would like more information, please contact Kathy Kentta-Robinson 541-444-8329 The CTSI Healthy Traditions project seeks to improve the health of Siletz Tribal members through educational activities which promote the use of traditional foods through hunting, gathering, gardening, cooking, food preservation and protecting our natural resources. May 2016 • Siletz News • 7