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Healthy Traditions Please contact Healthy Traditions to get updates on our annual seasonal trips to gather traditional foods Our gathering activities are open to Tribal members and their families. To get updates, and to get on our contact list, please contact Healthy Traditions at 541-444-9627 Activities Sponsored by: CTSI Healthy Traditions Program and Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board WEAVE-NW Project Siletz Gardening Class Introduction to “No Till” Gardening Tuesday, January 24th 5:00-7pm Our new garden design is completed. Join us for a free class introducing this method of gardening. Learn how to reduce weeding, watering, and increase your production of organic foods! This event is open to the public and pre-registration is recommended. for more information: Contact Kathy at Healthy Traditions (541) 444-9627 Why No Till? It is the solution for depleted soils It fosters and maintains beneficial soil organisms It builds and retains organic matter Suppresses and reduces weeding Portland - Salem - Eugene - Siletz Are you interested in becoming a Master Gardener, Master Food Preserver, or joining your local Community Garden? Thanks to funding through the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board/WEAVE grant, we are able to offer limited sponsorships for Tribal members to participate in training opportunities. For more information and to sign up, please contact: (Portland) Verdene McGuire, (Salem) Cecilia Tolentino, (Eugene) Adrienne Crookes, (Siletz) Kathy Kentta 503-238-1512 503-390-9494 541-484-4234 541-444-9627 January 2017 • Siletz News • 7