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    I’d like to give a shout-out to three young men who came to my rescue. They
didn’t have to take the time, but they did. Within minutes I was on the road again My
sincerest THANK YOUs to Jesse Cordova, Jeremy Whitehead and Oliver Yardley.
And last but not least to bro Rock and Chester Ben for changing my tire.
Flo Hutchinson
Happy 5 th Birthday to my little grand-
son, Esco Edenfield Johnson, on May 5.
You are such a blessing!
Mommy (Dianna E.) and Grammy
(Carlotta L.) love you.
Happy 6 th Birthday to my oldest son,
A’den Arrisola! We can’t believe how big
you’ve gotten and how great you are as a
big brother! Have an amazing day, our boy.
Love us all, Mom, Dad and Kelden
Tribal employment information is available at ctsi.nsn.us.
Easter Egg Hunt
April 15, 2017 • Siletz, Oregon
Courtesy photos by Alicia Keene
Siletz Tribal Youth Council Meeting
Date:
Time:
Location:
May 20 - Meeting and Memorial Day Cleanup
TBA
Siletz
Clockwise from top: The start of
the hunt; Aviana Bokuro; Xander
Brandenburg; Maliyah Stringer; Kayla
Whyte and Tanana Davis; and Gail
Barker and Emery Barker.
Lunch will be provided
Parents/Guardians are welcome to attend with youth
Transportation
Youth carpool from the area offices. Contact us as soon as possible if you
would like to join.
Area Office Contact Numbers
Portland: Katy Holland, 503-238-1512
Salem: Sonya Moody-Jurado, 503-390-9494
Eugene: Nora Williams or Nick Viles, 541-484-4234
Siletz: Dee Butler, 541-444-9618, or Sharla Robinson, 541-270-3212
2017 Youth Council Meeting Dates
Meeting Date
Location
Tuesday, July 11
TBA August
TBA October
Siletz
TBA
TBA
Activity Description
Meeting at Culture Camp
Possible Service Learning Project
Siletz Tribal Youth Conference
Youth Council Objective
The objectives of this group shall be to provide a collective voice and represent
the Tribal youth in all matters that concern them; to serve as a means of mobilizing
and coordinating the actions of youth, other community members and organizations
toward positive goals; to promote the development of future Tribal leaders; to help
solve problems facing Tribal youth; to coordinate school and community service
projects and provide opportunities for the youth to interact for fun and fellowship.
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