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STAHS presents 2015 accomplishments, 2016 goals to the Tribal Council The all-volunteer Siletz Tribal Arts and Heritage Society’s Board of Directors, led by Chairman Dave Hatch, presented its 2015 year-end report to the Siletz Tribal Council on May 31. The mission of STAHS is to support and promote the practice, conservation and restoration of the Tribal cultures of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians through sharing and education. Hatch, accompanied by four members of the six-member board, laid out the accom- plishments and activities of 2015 and the goals for 2016 in an hour-long presentation that was well-received by the Tribal Council. In 2015, STAHS worked to restart the Siletz Tribal Cultural Center Phase II design process, adopt a cooperative Memorandum of Agreement for working with the Tribe, raise money for the design costs and contract for the design. A portion of the design costs was supported by a generous donation directly to the Tribe from the Spirit Mountain Community Fund. Shovel-ready plans for the cultural center will be finished in May 2017. Hatch attributed 2015’s progress to the support and direction of the Tribal Council, the support of Siletz Tribal Charitable Contribution Fund and the excellent planning in 2006 when the sche- matic designs were prepared. STAHS’ 2016 focus is raising money to build the second phase of the Siletz Tribal Cultural Center on Government Hill. The board will continue to support cultural activities, collect archives and materials appropriate for our collections and reach out to the larger community regarding the culture and history of the Siletz Tribe. Siletz Tribal Prints & Gifts LLC (STPG), formerly Imprints Print Shop, is seeking products from Tribal members who wish to sell their products through its retail location at 1520 NE Highway 101 in Lincoln City, Ore., as well as its online store located at store.stpgifts.com. Please contact Casey Cox, interim manager of STPG, at 541-996-5550 or manager@stpgifts.com for more information. Please come by the store or visit our website at stpgifts.com to see the other products and services we offer. Gloria Ingle, Kathy Kentta-Robinson, Dave Hatch and Jerome Viles make a presentation to the Tribal Council. Not pictured because she was taking the photo is Teresa Simmons. Courtesy photo The First Peoples Fund received a grant from the Siletz Tribal Charitable Contribution Fund in May. The $2,000 grant helped sponsor the 2016 Community Spirit Awards reception honoring Native artists. The First Peoples Fund is located in Rapid City, S.D. The Siletz Tribe has distributed more than $12.4 million through the charitable fund and other resources. !! MAIL ORDER SERVICE AVAILABLE !! WE CAN NOW PROVIDE MAIL ORDER SERVICE TO ALL SILETZ TRIBAL MEMBERS LIVING WITHIN THE 11-COUNTY SERVICE AREA. Please note that this service is not eligible for the “Auto-Fill” program. ALL “Auto-Fill” prescriptions must be picked up at the pharmacy. THANK YOU – PHARMACY STAFF 2016 Standing Committee Vacancy Education Committee – Term Ending February 2017 Open Until Filled For Tribal members interested in serving on a Standing Committee, please fill out this form and mail or fax to Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians, Attn: Executive Secretary to Tribal Council, P.O. Box 549, Siletz, OR 97380; fax: 541-444-8325. Name: ______________________________________ Roll No: _______________ Address: __________________________________________________________ City: ____________________________ State: _____________ ZIP: ___________ Telephone: Day ( ) ________________ Evening ( ) __________________ ____ Education Committee – 1 vacancy for term ending February 2017 If you have any questions, please contact Tami Miner, executive secretary to Tribal Council, at 800-922-1399, ext. 1203, or 541-444-8203. 14 • Siletz News • July 2016