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    New computer lab project completed and ready for Tribal members to use
Grant funds provided by the Bureau
of Indian Affairs (477-Self Sufficiency
Program), along with funds provided by
excess pledge revenue (EPR), allowed the
Siletz Tribe to construct a computer lab
and file room, and replace new Human
Resources cubicles. The computer lab is
located in the Siletz administration build-
ing behind the main reception area.
The computer lab will allow Tribal
members to job search, complete résumés
and participate in trainings provided by
programs. Tribal programs will use the
lab to provide client trainings and conduct
meetings and orientations.
Tribal programs and administration
will also utilize the lab to provide in-house
staff trainings. This will help reduce travel
costs as trainers could be brought to Siletz
to provide training to more staff.
The lab has 12 work stations and
a lectern station, smart board, printer
access and projector system. The lab is
for employment- and training-related
purposes; it is not for personal or social
media use.
For additional information and access
to the computer lab, contact Kurtis Barker,
477-Self Sufficiency Program director, at
541-444-8247; 800-922-1399, ext. 1247;
or kurtisb@ctsi.nsn.us
Job opening at Hee Hee Illahee RV Resort
TLC Holdings LLC is seeking an office assistant for the front desk of the Hee
Hee Illahee RV Resort. Duties include routine office tasks, sales, good customer
service and a variety of other tasks that require planning and organization. Salary
is based on experience and the position is open until filled.
Call 503-984-1147 for more information.
Photo by Andy Taylor
New computer lab in the Tribal administration building
!! MAIL ORDER SERVICE AVAILABLE !!
WE CAN NOW PROVIDE MAIL ORDER SERVICE TO ALL SILETZ
TRIBAL MEMBERS LIVING WITHIN THE 11-COUNTY SERVICE AREA.
Please note that this service is not eligible for the “Auto-Fill” program.
ALL “Auto-Fill” prescriptions must be picked up at the pharmacy.
Interested candidates should send a résumé to Jeremy Cearley, TLC Hold-
ings LLC, via email to manager@heeheeillahee.com, by fax to 503-463-6878 or
by mail to Hee Hee Illahee RV Resort, 4751 Astoria St. NE, Salem, OR 97305.
THANK YOU
PHARMACY STAFF
New March deadline for 2018 summer internship program
The deadline to apply for the Tribe’s
2018 College Students Summer Intern-
ship Program has been moved up to March
16, 2018.
Selecting students earlier will allow
more time to develop relevant work site
placements so students can start intern-
ships in late June or early July.
To be eligible you must be at least a
half-time student attending a two-year or
four-year college and in good academic
standing.
Applications will be mailed to known
students, but if you do not receive an appli-
cation, please contact Assistant General
Manager Bonnie Petersen or the educa-
tion specialists at any Tribal area office
to request an application.
This program helps Tribal students
locate internship placements to gain work
experience in their field of study. Ten slots
are available for 2018.
Students can work up to 360 hours at
Tribal minimum wage and can be placed
within or outside of the Tribe. Placements
can begin in June, but must be completed
by Sept. 28, 2018.
Students selected for the program
must complete an orientation, criminal
history background check and drug
screening (Note: The Tribe does not rec-
ognize Oregon laws allowing the use of
medical or recreational marijuana.)
Students should send a completed
application and an unofficial copy of
transcripts to:
By mail: CTSI
Attn: College Internship Program
PO Box 549
Siletz, OR 97380-0549
By fax: 541-444-2307
By email: collegeinterns@ctsi.nsn.us
Deadline for applications to be
received at the Siletz central administration
building is 4:30 p.m. on March 16, 2018.
Siletz Community
Dental Clinic
Contact the Siletz Community
Dental Clinic if you experience
dental pain or a dental emergency.
Staff will do everything they can to
see you as soon as possible.
Morning check-in time is
Monday-Thursday from 8:30-9 a.m.
and Friday from 10:30-11 a.m.
Afternoon check-in time is
Monday-Friday from 1:30-2 p.m.
Culture Craft Nights
Culture Craft Nights
Rope/String Making
Ch’ee-ta’ yee-li’
(Feather tying)
Feb. 5 • 5-7 p.m.
Siletz Tribal Community Center
Feb. 12 • 5-7 p.m.
Portland Area Office
Feb. 6 • 5-7 p.m.
Eugene Area Office
Feb. 13 • 5-7 p.m.
Salem Area Office
Siletz Tribal members and their
families are invited to come and learn
how to make string and rope the old way.
All ages are welcome. Young people
under age 10 need an adult to accom-
pany and assist them.
The Siletz Culture Department
will provide material and instructors.
If you have your own materials, please
bring them.
Contact: Bud Lane, budl@ctsi.nsn.
us; 541-444-8320 or 800-922-1399,
ext. 1320.
Sponsored by the Education and
Culture Departments
March 5 • 5-7 p.m.
Siletz Tribal Community Center
March 12 • 5-7 p.m.
Portland Area Office
March 6 • 5-7 p.m.
Eugene Area Office
March 13 • 5-7 p.m.
Salem Area Office
Siletz Tribal members of all ages
welcome. Come and learn how to tie
feathers for regalia and other uses.
Young people under age 10 need
an adult to accompany and assist them.
The Siletz Culture Department will
provide material and instructors. If you
have your own feathers/project, please
bring them.
Contact: Bud Lane, budl@ctsi.nsn.
us; 541-444-8320 or 800-922-1399, ext.
1320. Sponsored by the Education and
Culture Departments
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