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    Happy 1 st Birthday to Huddy! We love
you so very much! Never give up the ship.
Love, Mom, Dad and Aiden
Happy 11 th Bir thday to Sunny
Jimenez! We love you, beast!
Love, Mom and Bubby
Logsden
Community Club
to hold annual
Harvest Auction
Happy Sweet 16 to my beautiful
Miakoda Kacheena Scott! I love you, baby
butt. You’re such a wonderful young lady.
The sky is the limit, sis sis.
Love, Mom, Rob and the brood
Happy Birthday to Uncle Stinky,
Michael Keene. We love you and miss
you, Uncle.
Love, Mia, Tyee, Loren, Chvn, Gabs
and Sophie
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plus one photo if desired.
All birthday, anniversary and
holiday wishes will appear in the Pas-
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Please type or write legibly and
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The annual Logsden Community
Club Harvest Auction will be held on
Saturday, Oct. 7, from 6-9 p.m. The larg-
est fundraiser of the year for the Logsden
Community Club, this annual event con-
tinues to delight those who attend.
An abundance of garden-fresh veg-
etables and fruit, plants, fresh-baked
culinary delights, home canning, unique
and one-of-a-kind items, gift certificates
and gift-giving items beyond imagination
will be included in the auction.
Hot dogs will be on sale prior to the
auction. This family-friendly event prom-
ises to be a fun and entertaining evening
for everyone!
The Logsden Community Club
donates a portion of its profits back to the
community, including to the Siletz Valley
Volunteer Firefighters.
The Logsden Community Center,
located at the junction of the Logsden/
Siletz Highway and Moonshine Park
Road, is situated on a historic site where
the local school once sat. Today’s facility,
built in the 1980s, is available to rent and
is a wonderful location for local gather-
ings, including weddings, family reunions,
memorials and other celebrations.
The facility also houses a commercial
kitchen for cottage industry entrepreneurs
who market culinary items and is a des-
ignated emergency shelter. Rental rates
for events at the center are reduced for
individuals who become members of the
Logsden Community Club. The cost to
join is $25.
For more information, contact Teresa
Simmons at 541-992-2709.
Happy Birthday, Papa, from all of your
grandkids! We all miss you.
Cheney, Emily, Cameron, Ella, Mateas,
Rachel, Sara and Deenie
Happy Birthday, Pop, on Oct. 7! Love
and miss you.
Selina
Information for Tribal veterans
Vet rep asks Tribal veterans to call in: All Siletz Tribal veterans are asked
to call Tony Molina, Honor Guard director and Tribal veterans representative, to
verify their DD214s and enrollment numbers so he can process their names to be
placed on the Veterans Memorial on Government Hill.
Siletz veterans office open daily: Tony Molina is available for all Siletz
Tribal veterans. He is in the Tribal administration building in Siletz on Monday-
Friday to help you get information for your VA benefits. Additionally, he needs
your help to update our veterans’ roster, especially for those currently serving. See
below for contact information.
From our veterans representative, Tony Molina: All of our veterans and fami-
lies can call me 24/7 at home at 541-444-2828 or on my cell at 541-272-2818. This
will help since I’m only in the office part-time. My office number is 541-444-8330
or 800-922-1399, ext. 1330. I thank all of our veterans for their service to our nation.
You can help him get
the sleep he needs.
At 5 ye a rs old, Bra dy ne e ds a bout 1 1 -1 2
hours of sle e p a da y. Ge t t ing e nough sle e p
w ill he lp him be ha ppie r a nd he a lt hie r.
Reminder
The Siletz Clinic would like to remind parents and guardians that if you send
your child to an appointment with someone other than yourself or other legal
guardian, you will need to sign a Release of Information.
This gives permission for another person to bring your child to appointments
and for your child’s provider to discuss the child’s care with them.
Children need plenty of sleep to feel and do
their best. Getting enough sleep helps them
have fewer mood swings and better control
of their emotions. It may help them reduce
their risk for obesity and diabetes.
If your child is older and in school, getting
enough sleep will help them think, remember
information, solve problems, and learn.
Here is how much sleep children should get
per day, including naps:
•
Newborns: 16-18 hours
•
Toddlers: 12-14 hours
•
Preschool Age Children: 11-12 hours
•
School Age Children: At least 10 hours
•
Teens: 9-10 hours
If you have any questions, please call 541-444-1030 or 800-648-0449.
Thank you to Brady Wyatt Garcia (Navajo/Acoma)
and his family for helping with
the photo.
Thank you!
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