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Graduates! Babies! Courtesy photo Kelden Arrisola Koda Sheridan We would love to welcome our second son, Kelden Conner Ray Arrisola. He was born June 29, 2016, weighed 8.9 pounds and was 21inches long. A beautiful gift for proud parents Ayla Anderson and Chris Arrisola and our first son, A’den, now a proud big brother. Welcome baby Koda Cylus Sheridan (Theo Butler’s grandson)! Koda was born Feb. 19, 2016. We love and cherish every moment with you. Daddy’s “patiently” waiting to take you on your first hunting trip :) ♡ Mom and Dad (Allysen and Sean) CTSI Jobs - 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 gov- ernment will not discriminate in selection because of race, creed, age, sex, color, national origin, physical handicap, mari- tal status, politics, membership or non- membership in an employee organization. REMINDER Elder Antlerless Deer Hunt Applications Due Sept. 2, 2016 Applications available at the Natural Resources office and on the Tribal website under Natural Resources beginning mid-August Open to Tribal Elders age 55 and older Call Natural Resources Manager Mike Kennedy at 541-444-8232 or 800-922-1399, ext. 1232 if you have questions REMINDER Youth Antlerless Deer Hunt Applications Due Sept. 2, 2016 Pow-Wow, continued from page 1 at and experience, there’s something for everyone here.” A free shuttle will be available from various parking lots in Siletz to the pow- wow on Government Hill. Signs will be posted. Parking is extremely limited at the pow-wow grounds, so the shuttle is the best way to get there. This alcohol- and drug-free event is free to attend. Listen carefully to the pow-wow announcer, who will tell you when you can and when you should not take pho- tos. The announcer also will explain the significance of the events taking place in the dance arena throughout the pow-wow. Pow-Wow Schedule Applications available at the Natural Resources office and on the Tribal website under Natural Resources beginning mid-August Friday, Aug. 12 Open to Tribal youth age 12-17 who have a valid Hunter Safety Card Saturday, Aug. 13 Call Natural Resources Manager Mike Kennedy at 541-444-8232 or 800-922-1399, ext. 1232 if you have questions 4 CTSI constantly is looking for temporary employees to cover vacancy, vacations, maternity leave and extended sick leave. If you are looking for tem- porary work that can last from 2-12 weeks, please submit an application for the temp pool. • Siletz News • 6 p.m. – Royalty Crowning 7 p.m. – Grand Entry 10 a.m. – Parade 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. – Grand Entry Sunday, Aug. 14 Noon – Grand Entry August 2016 Brianna Soulier Pierce College Emerald Ridge HS With love from Mom, Dad and Gabriel Brianna recently graduated with her Associate’s of Arts degree from Pierce College Puyallup and also graduated from Emerald Ridge High School. She was a Running Start Student, which means she completed all of her requirements for high school while attend- ing college. She graduated with honors from both the college and high school and will attend Oregon State University in the fall. Gabriel Soulier has been playing lacrosse for the last four years. He plays for the Puyallup Panthers (in Washington state). His favorite position on the team is attack and midfield. Siletz Community Health Clinic is tobacco-free The Siletz Community Health Clinic proper ty is 100 percent tobacco-free. The policy prohibits all tobacco use by everyone – no smoking in your car, in the parking lot or on clinic property. We appreciate your understand- ing and willingness to help keep our clinic tobacco-free and clean.