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    STBC seeks landscaper for Salem properties
The Siletz Tribal Business Corporation is seeking a landscaper for multiple
properties in Salem, Ore., for 2018 covering a total of 58 acres. This includes
the Salem Flex office building, Hee Hee Illahee RV Resort, new Harbor Freight
building and other adjacent properties.
Please visit stbcorp.net or call Michael Phillips, STBC senior business devel-
opment officer, at 541-994-2142 or 877-564-7298 for more information.
CEDARR
Community Efforts
Demonstrating the Ability to
Rebuild and Restore
Mission Statement
We will utilize resources to prevent
the use of alcohol and other drugs,
delinquency and violence; we
will seek to reduce the barriers to
treatment and support those who
choose abstinance.
Siletz Tribal
Behavioral Health
Programs
Prevention, Outpatient Treatment,
and Women’s and Men’s
Transitional
Siletz: 800-600-5599 or
541-444-8286
Eugene: 541-484-4234
Salem: 503-390-9494
Portland: 503-238-1512
Courtesy photo from Gloria Ingle
A circa 1950s photo of a Sunday School class at the Assembly of God Church
in Siletz, Ore.
It’s up to you – It’s a contest!
The Siletz Tribal Arts and Heritage Society is sponsoring a contest to name
the new cultural center.
The contest is open to all Tribal members and the suggested name should be
in the Dee-ni or Chinook Wawa language. The name should reflect the center’s
purpose and be easy to pronounce and remember.
Submissions can be emailed to jessiemarie1944@yahoo.com or sent by mail
to STAHS, P.O. Box 8, Siletz, OR 97380. The contest will close on Nov. 15, 2017,
at 5 p.m. Be sure to include your name and a phone number or address where
you can be contacted.
Nov. 1 • Noon
Narcotics Anonymous Toll-Free
Help Line – 877-233-4287
Siletz Community Health Clinic
200 Gwee-Shut Road, Siletz
For information on Alcoholics
Anonymous: aa-oregon.org
The Siletz Tribal Council will make the final determination on any selection.
The person who submits the winning name will have his/her name and
achievement on the STAHS information cards that are distributed at many fun-
draising and cultural gatherings. The author of the winning selection also will
receive a $100 gift card.
Good luck!
Siletz Tribal Vocational
Rehabilitation Program (STVRP)
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians
STVRP is here to help members of ANY federally recognized Tribe (living within the Siletz Tribe’s service
area) with barriers to employment. We work with individuals who have disabilities.
Examples of Services:
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Guidance and Counseling
Referral to Services
Employment Services
Résumé Writing
Interviewing Techniques
Job Coaching
Culturally Relevant Individualized Services
Evaluations and Assessments
Training Placement Opportunities
Adaptive Equipment
40th Annual Restoration
Pow-Wow
On Saturday,
Nov. 18, 2017
For more information about STVRP, please call 800-922-1399 or 541-444-2532. We also maintain
resource and employment boards, so please stop by if you’re interested. You can speak to VR staff in the
following locations:
Salem Area Office
Siletz Admin Office
3160 Blossom Drive NE, Suite 105
Salem, OR 97305
201 SE Swan Ave
Siletz, OR 97380
The Confederated
Tribes of Siletz Indians
of Oregon Invites you
to celebrate with us
at our 40 th Annual
Restoration Pow-Wow
to be held at:
Salem Office – Dana Rodriguez, Program Aide; Toni Leija, Counselor/Job Developer
Siletz – Rachelle Endres, Counselor/Job Developer; Jeramie Martin
• Spirituality
• Intellectual /
Mind
1777 NW 44th Street,
Siletz
Tribal
Voc.
Rehab.
Lincoln City, Oregon
Grand Entry: 6 pm
Whip Man: Tony Whitehead
Whip Woman: Shirley Walker
MC: Nick Sixkiller
All Drums and Dancers Welcome
Information: Buddy Lane: 1-800-922-1399 ext. 1230 or 541-444-8230
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This is a family event; drugs and alcohol will not be tolerated.
The Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians and Chinook Winds Casino Resort
are not responsible for injuries and lost or stolen items