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Rosalie Monroe is a new Community Health Advocate at the Siletz Community Health Clinic. Rosie spent her childhood years living in Siletz and Toledo. When Rosie was fourteen she moved to Marysville, Cali- fornia. Upon graduation, Rosie moved to Norfolk, Virginia where she worked at Old Dominion Coffee Company. For three years Rosie got to live on the east coast where she loved Boogie Board- ing fervently every day during the summer months. In January of 2003 Rosie returned to Maryville, California and started school to become a Clinical Medical Assistant. Soon after becoming a Medical Assistant, Rosie received a Medical Assisting position at Lake County Tribal Health Consor- tium where she worked for two and a half years. Rosie then returned back to her hometown in Siletz, Oregon where she worked in the medical de- partment for the Siletz Community Health Clinic as a Medical Assistant. Rosie Started a family and decided to stop working temporarily to raise her small children. Rosie’s true passion is to serve people as a whole and in general. Rosie has a major love for human life and loves to study sub- jects such as Anatomy, Physiology and Microbiology. In Rosie’s free time she is chasing after kids, cleaning her house, and cooking a meal. Every First & Third Thursday Girls’ Group Siletz Clinic 6pm-8pm December 12 Blood Drive Siletz Valley School 9am-2pm December 17 Holiday Helpers Siletz Rec Center 9am-3pm Have your kids create some Christmas gifts while you finish up your last-minute shopping, baking or gift wrapping. Please Call Rosalie Monroe In Community Health to reserve your slot (541)444-9613 December 2016 • Siletz News • 5