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Community Garden Registration opens for gardening space April 10th-25th April 26th registration begins for Siletz community members to sign-up We’re planning two local day trips to gather Nettles and Camas To gis da te y! r xwvtlh-chish nettle Re gus camas Tribal Members and their families sign-up and get your packet If you are interested in going to gather, please give Healthy Traditions a call **This event is open to all Siletz Tribal members and their families 541.444.9627 Wednesdays 4/19, 4/26, 5/10, 5/17, 5/24, 5/31 4:30-6:30pm Classes meet for 2 hours once a week for six weeks. Participants will be given a gardening workbook Receive a certificate upon the completion of classes Participants will receive seeds and/or plant starts to take home Over the course of six weeks participants learn about building healthy soil, planning, planting, caring for their garden, harvesting and using their bounty. Please call to register! Kathy Kentta 541-444-9627 Siletz Seed to Supper Sponsors Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board WEAVE-NW Project Join gardening activities in your area through the Healthy Traditions Team! Your local Community Health Advocate (CHA) is planning activities in your area. To see what classes are offered, see your local area office newsletter! For more information, contact : Portland: Verdene 503-238-1512 Salem: Cecilia 503-390-9494 Eugene: Adrienne 541-484-4234 Mission Statement The CTSI Healthy Traditions project seeks to improve the health of Siletz Tribal members through educational activities which promote the use of traditional foods through hunting, gathering, gardening, cooking, food preservation and protecting our natural resources. April 2017 • Siletz News • 7