Photo by Diane Rodriquez
A delegation from Mombetsu, Hokkaido Japan, visits the Tribal Dance House for a feather dance demonstration that included
Tré Jackson, Ebyn Jackson and Bud Lane (back row, first three on left), Halli Lane-Skauge and Felisha Howell (front row, black
dresses) and Alissa Lane (back row, second from right). Cindy McConnell (front row, far left), co-chair of the Sister City Com-
mittee in Newport, Ore., regularly brings Japanese visitors to Siletz. Not pictured: Beyonka Pearson.
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Editor: Diane Rodriquez
Know Before You Go!
When you’re ready to quit tobacco,
call 1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669)
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You can help him get
the sleep he needs.
Pioneer Mountain to Eddyville
Traveling on U.S. 20 between
Newport and Corvallis?
Expect construction June – October 2016
Whether it’s an occasional trip to the valley
or a daily commute, you will be able to
travel through the construction area.
– Avoid closures and plan for delays –
Sign up at us20pme.com to receive regular
email updates about current delays.
Please tell your friends and neighbors!
Oregon
Department
of Transportation
At 5 ye a rs old, Bra dy ne e ds a bout 1 1 -1 2
hours of sle e p a da y. Ge t t ing e nough sle e p
w ill he lp him be ha ppie r a nd he a lt hie r.
Children need plenty of sleep to feel and do
their best. Getting enough sleep helps them
have fewer mood swings and better control
of their emotions. It may help them reduce
their risk for obesity and diabetes.
If your child is older and in school, getting
enough sleep will help them think, remember
information, solve problems, and learn.
Here is how much sleep children should get
per day, including naps:
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Newborns: 16-18 hours
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Toddlers: 12-14 hours
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Preschool Age Children: 11-12 hours
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School Age Children: At least 10 hours
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Teens: 9-10 hours
Creating a safe, smooth, and scenic connection
Get construction updates at us20pme.com or by calling 511
Thank you to Brady Wyatt Garcia (Navajo/Acoma)
and his family for helping with
the photo.
Produced by the IHS Division of Diabetes
Treatment and Prevention,
www.diabetes.ihs.gov
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