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Sea~Ha RunnerSea~Ha RunnerSea~Ha RunnerSea~Ha Runner A fun and informative Newsletter for the Residents of the Kilkich Tribal Community
KRA’s Annual Community Garage
Sale will be held Friday, August
20th and Saturday, August 21st .
All residents in the community
are welcome to participate with
their own yard sale. The sale
will be advertised in the local
newspapers and media, so
expect shoppers from local
surrounding areas to visit the
neighborhood on those days.
The garage sale also coincides
with the Charleston Seafood
Festival this year, so hopefully
people going to and coming
from the festival will stop in and
check out the sale. This is an
excellent time to clean out your
garage and attic, sell those
unwanted or unused items, and
earn a few extra dollars. The
sale will be begin at 9:00 a.m.
each day, rain or shine.
If you have any questions,
please contact Rocky Doyle
at 541-888-4910.
If you have any clean, gently-used items that did not sell in your garage sale, or any items that you no longer
have a need for and would like to donate to a wonderful cause, South Coast Hospice will be on Tribal Lands
on Monday, August 23rd around 9:30 a.m. to collect donations. Please place your donations at the edge of
your driveway; South Coast Hospice will stop and pick the items up. South Coast Hospice will not pick up any
items that cannot be resold in their store, for example, broken, dirty, or damaged items.
All items NOT PICKED UP by South Coast Hospice
remain the responsibility and property of the donating party.
South Coast Hospice also accepts cars, trucks, campers, and boats if they are in working condition. Benefit
yourself and others by donating a vehicle that you are no longer using, while turning it into a tax deductible
donation at the same time! If you have any questions or wonder whether South Coast Hospice will accept an
item, please give them a call at 541-269-9611 or 541-269-3988.
South Coast
Hospice
There have been numerous, ongoing complaints regarding animal waste not being
cleaned up, not only in the playground area, but around Tribal Lands in general.
As an animal owner, you are responsible for cleaning up after your animal each
and every time it makes a mess. Animal feces contain harmful bacteria and
disease causing organisms such as E. coli, Cryptosporidium, Giardia, and
Salmonella. Leaving animal waste on the ground, especially in public areas like
playgrounds, walking areas, and roadways, may pose a disease risk to children,
adults, and other animals. Please protect yourself and others in your community
by always cleaning up after your animal.
Here are some suggestions for handling your animal’s waste:Here are some suggestions for handling your animal’s waste:Here are some suggestions for handling your animal’s waste:Here are some suggestions for handling your animal’s waste:
1. Always carry a plastic bag Always carry a plastic bag Always carry a plastic bag Always carry a plastic bag when you walk your dog. A newspaper delivery bag
or a grocery bag both work well.
2.2.2.2. Use the bag as a glove Use the bag as a glove Use the bag as a glove Use the bag as a glove to pick up the animal waste. Turn the bag inside out
around the waste, scoop it up, seal the bag, and dispose of it in a trash can.
3.3.3.3. Don’t compost animal waste. Don’t compost animal waste. Don’t compost animal waste. Don’t compost animal waste. Compost piles may not get hot enough to kill
disease-causing organisms.
4.4.4.4. Don’t hose animal waste towards the street.Don’t hose animal waste towards the street.Don’t hose animal waste towards the street.Don’t hose animal waste towards the street. It spreads contaminants.
5.5.5.5. Always remove waste Always remove waste Always remove waste Always remove waste from areas where children play or you garden.
6.6.6.6. Always wash your handsAlways wash your handsAlways wash your handsAlways wash your hands with soap and water after dealing with animal waste.
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• Dumpsters will be arriving on Tribal Lands Friday, August 27th
• Dumpsters are for the use of KILKICH RESIDENTS ONLYKILKICH RESIDENTS ONLYKILKICH RESIDENTS ONLYKILKICH RESIDENTS ONLY
• Please DO NOT put electronics, cell phones, or batteries in the dumpsters
• Appliances, motor oil, antifreeze, paint, solvents, and any questionable items
ARE NOT ALLOWED ARE NOT ALLOWED ARE NOT ALLOWED ARE NOT ALLOWED in the dumpsters
• Please recycle all recyclable items such as newspapers, magazines, tin cans,
plastics, etc … There is a recycle bin next to the Tribal Community Center
Please DO NOT put glass in the recycle bin
• For more information, please call the CIHA office at 541-888-6501
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Born July 7, 2010
Jackie Hermann and Shane Chambers
welcomed their new baby girl into the
world on July 7, 2010, at 9:04 p.m. Hallie
Marie Chambers weighed 6 pounds, 12
ounces when she was born. Hallie’s
parents are very excited and proud of
their beautiful, healthy, baby girl!
Volume 13, Issue 8
KRA recently held a fundraising event at the Restoration Day Celebration and a 4th of July Barbeque for the community down at the park. The proceeds of the fundraiser will be used to
benefit the Kilkich community.
KRA meets the second Monday of every month to discuss current issues and needs of
the Kilkich community. Please join other community members and come and share your ideas to help enrich the Kilkich community.
Dinner is served at 5:30 p.m.; the one hour meeting begins promptly at 6:00 p.m.
Just a reminder that the FREE Lunch Program is still available to all children preschool to 18 years of age. Lunches are available Monday through Friday at various sites in North Bend, Reedsport, and Coquille. For a list of sites and times, please stop by the CIHA office or
call the North Bend School District, #13, at 541-756-8305 or 541-756-2521.
The Tribal Community Center also offers Breakfast and Lunch to Kilkich and Tribal youth, 18 years and younger; breakfast is served at 8:15 a.m.; lunch is served at
noon. For more information, call the Tribal Community Center at 541-888-9494.
Do you
need to
borrow a
perhaps
a or maybe
a simple ?
CIHA has the tools you
need to keep your yard
looking good. Just give us
a call at 541-888-6501.
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PLANNING FOR A DISASPLANNING FOR A DISASPLANNING FOR A DISASPLANNING FOR A DISASTER IS TER IS TER IS TER IS
ESSENTIALESSENTIALESSENTIALESSENTIAL, especially living
close to coastal waters. If you
don’t already have a disaster
plan in place, here are some
helpful tips to get you started.
You may need to survive on
your own after a disaster. This
means having your own food,
water, and other supplies in
sufficient quantity to last for at
least three days. Local officials
and relief workers will be on
the scene after a disaster, but
they cannot reach everyone
immediately. Since you do not
know where you will be when
an emergency occurs, prepare
supplies for home, work, and
vehicles.
• You should store at least one
gallon of drinking water per
person per day; two gallons is
best
• Keep bottled water in its original
container and do not open it
until you need to use it
• 3-day supply of non-perishable
food; canned and boxed food
• Flashlight & extra batteries
• Portable, battery-powered radio
or television & extra batteries
• First aid kit & manual
• Matches & waterproof container
• Extra clothing
• Whistle
• Photocopies of credit & ID cards
• Cash & coins
• Kitchen accessories & cooking
utensils; a can opener
• Sanitation & hygiene products;
moist towelettes & toilet paper
• Special items - medications, eye-
glasses, contact lens solutions,
hearing aid batteries
• Pocket knife & gloves
• Dust mask
• Cell phone & a rechargeable
calling card
• Supplies for animals
• Emergency telephone numbers
• Blankets or sleeping bags
• Tarp / Umbrella
Just as important as putting Just as important as putting Just as important as putting Just as important as putting
together your disaster supply together your disaster supply together your disaster supply together your disaster supply
kit is maintaining your supply kit is maintaining your supply kit is maintaining your supply kit is maintaining your supply
kit with fresh supplies.kit with fresh supplies.kit with fresh supplies.kit with fresh supplies.
• Keep canned foods in a dry,
cool place, check dates,
and replace outdated
goods with fresh goods
• Store boxed food in tightly
closed plastic or metal
containers to protect from
pests and extend shelf life
• Change stored food and
water supplies every six
months; be sure to write
the date stored on all
containers
• Re-think your needs every
year & update your kit
• Keep items in airtight
plastic bags, and put your
entire disaster supply kit in
one or two easy-to-carry
containers, such as an
unused trash can, camping
backpack, or duffel bag
FEMA has a wonderful website FEMA has a wonderful website FEMA has a wonderful website FEMA has a wonderful website
with inwith inwith inwith in----depth information and depth information and depth information and depth information and
more tips. To learn more, visit: more tips. To learn more, visit: more tips. To learn more, visit: more tips. To learn more, visit:
www.fema.govwww.fema.govwww.fema.govwww.fema.gov
Prepare NOW Prepare NOW Prepare NOW Prepare NOW
and be READY and be READY and be READY and be READY
if DISASTER if DISASTER if DISASTER if DISASTER
should strike!should strike!should strike!should strike!
HomeHomeHomeHome WorkWorkWorkWork CarCarCarCar
Your disaster supplies kit should contain essential
food, water, and supplies for at least
three days.
Keep this kit in a designated place and
have it ready in case you have to leave your home
quickly. Make sure all family members know where the kit is kept.
Additionally, you may
want to consider having supplies for up
to two weeks.
This kit should be in one container, and ready to "grab and go" in case
you are evacuated from your workplace.
Make sure you have
food and water in the kit. Also, be sure to have
comfortable walking shoes at your workplace
in case an evacuation requires walking long
distances.
In case you are stranded, keep a kit of emergency supplies in
your car.
This kit should contain food, water, first aid
supplies, flares, jumper cables, and seasonal
supplies.
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Oregon Coast Community Action
2110 Newmark Avenue Coos Bay, OR 97420
Current Job Openings
Disabilities Specialist
Development Specialist
. . . . . .
For a job application/more
information, access ORCCA’s
website at:
www.orcca.us
Or call 541-888-7014
The Mill Casino · Hotel currently
has a variety of job
openings posted on
their website.
Log on to:
• www.themillcasino.com
• Click on Employment
• Click on Open Positions
The Application for Employment
is available online.
For more information, call
541-756-8800
State of Oregon Job Listings
Website:
www.employment.oregon.gov
You can search by job location,
job listing or occupation. You
may also sign up for iMatch Skills
which matches your skills and
experience to Oregon jobs.
Log on today!
The North Bend Store is currently hiring for 2 Starbucks Clerks, 2 The North Bend Store is currently hiring for 2 Starbucks Clerks, 2 The North Bend Store is currently hiring for 2 Starbucks Clerks, 2 The North Bend Store is currently hiring for 2 Starbucks Clerks, 2 Deli Clerks, and1Fuel Clerk. The Coos Bay Store has 2 Courtesy Deli Clerks, and1Fuel Clerk. The Coos Bay Store has 2 Courtesy Deli Clerks, and1Fuel Clerk. The Coos Bay Store has 2 Courtesy Deli Clerks, and1Fuel Clerk. The Coos Bay Store has 2 Courtesy Clerk positions; the Reedsport Store has 3 Food Clerk Clerk positions; the Reedsport Store has 3 Food Clerk Clerk positions; the Reedsport Store has 3 Food Clerk Clerk positions; the Reedsport Store has 3 Food Clerk positions.positions.positions.positions.
(Wages vary: most entry level positions start at $8.50 an hour.)(Wages vary: most entry level positions start at $8.50 an hour.)(Wages vary: most entry level positions start at $8.50 an hour.)(Wages vary: most entry level positions start at $8.50 an hour.)
Apply now at our in-store hiring kiosk or safeway.com for an onsite interview.
Equal Opportunity Employer
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A celebration of Native American and Coquille Tribal culture
The Mill Casino ···· Hotel & RV Park
10:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m.
At the South End of the Hotel • Native Vendors • Canoe Races
• Native Drummers and Dancers • Hands-on Cultural Demonstrations
11:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. At the South End of the Hotel
7:30 p.m. in the Salmon Room
• All Ages Welcome • Tickets on Sale at KoKwel Gifts • $18 General Public (All Ages)
• $10 Club Members
10:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m.
• Canoe Race - Long Pull 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
• Canoe Exhibition & Rides, 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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The “27The “27The “27The “27thththth Annual National Night Out”, a unique crime/drug prevention event sponsored by the Annual National Night Out”, a unique crime/drug prevention event sponsored by the Annual National Night Out”, a unique crime/drug prevention event sponsored by the Annual National Night Out”, a unique crime/drug prevention event sponsored by the
National Association of Town Watch (NATW), has been scheduled for Tuesday, August 3, 2010.National Association of Town Watch (NATW), has been scheduled for Tuesday, August 3, 2010.National Association of Town Watch (NATW), has been scheduled for Tuesday, August 3, 2010.National Association of Town Watch (NATW), has been scheduled for Tuesday, August 3, 2010.
National Night Out is designed to heighten crime and drug prevention awareness; generate support for National Night Out is designed to heighten crime and drug prevention awareness; generate support for National Night Out is designed to heighten crime and drug prevention awareness; generate support for National Night Out is designed to heighten crime and drug prevention awareness; generate support for
and participation in local anticrime programs; strengthen neighborhood spirit and policeand participation in local anticrime programs; strengthen neighborhood spirit and policeand participation in local anticrime programs; strengthen neighborhood spirit and policeand participation in local anticrime programs; strengthen neighborhood spirit and police----community community community community
partnerships; and send a message to criminals letting them know that partnerships; and send a message to criminals letting them know that partnerships; and send a message to criminals letting them know that partnerships; and send a message to criminals letting them know that
neighborhoods are organized and fighting back! neighborhoods are organized and fighting back! neighborhoods are organized and fighting back! neighborhoods are organized and fighting back!
The North Bend Police Department, coThe North Bend Police Department, coThe North Bend Police Department, coThe North Bend Police Department, co----sponsored by the Coos Bay Police Department, sponsored by the Coos Bay Police Department, sponsored by the Coos Bay Police Department, sponsored by the Coos Bay Police Department,
will be hosting the 27will be hosting the 27will be hosting the 27will be hosting the 27thththth Annual National Night Out," Night Out at the Park”. Annual National Night Out," Night Out at the Park”. Annual National Night Out," Night Out at the Park”. Annual National Night Out," Night Out at the Park”.
When:When:When:When: Tuesday, August 3, 2010Tuesday, August 3, 2010Tuesday, August 3, 2010Tuesday, August 3, 2010 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.
Where: Ferry Road Park in North BendWhere: Ferry Road Park in North BendWhere: Ferry Road Park in North BendWhere: Ferry Road Park in North Bend
The event will have many fun activities for children and families, free food, games, prizes, and live The event will have many fun activities for children and families, free food, games, prizes, and live The event will have many fun activities for children and families, free food, games, prizes, and live The event will have many fun activities for children and families, free food, games, prizes, and live
entertainment. Please come out and enjoy this awesome, annual, communityentertainment. Please come out and enjoy this awesome, annual, communityentertainment. Please come out and enjoy this awesome, annual, communityentertainment. Please come out and enjoy this awesome, annual, community----oriented FREE event!oriented FREE event!oriented FREE event!oriented FREE event!
FREE FREE
The Kiwanis will be hosting their 52nd
Annual Salmon
Barbeque at Bastendorf Beach County Park on Sunday,
August 1, 2010. The event is from 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Tickets for the event are available at the Coos Bay Visitor
Center, 541-269-0215, or contact Scott at 541-756-0288.
Tickets are $14 for adults; $7 for children under 7.
Please come out and enjoy a fantastic salmon dinner.
Downtown Coos Bay, every Wednesday from 9:00
a.m. - 3:00 p.m. through October 29th featuring
farm fresh fruits, vegetables, flowers, plants, and more!
Call the Coos Bay Visitor Center at 541-269-0215 for general information.
Vendors should call the Coos Bay Downtown Association at
541-266-9706. Visit www.coosbaydowntown.org www.coosbaydowntown.org www.coosbaydowntown.org www.coosbaydowntown.org for
more information or vendor applications.
The 2010 Blackberry Arts Festival will be bigger and better than ever this year. Downtown Coos Bay fills with the smell of delicious Blackberries during the annual Blackberry Arts Festival. Thousands of people fill the downtown area to seek out all things blackberry, including jellies and jams, baked goods, candy, and wine. There will be vendors galore and a variety of delicious food. For more information, contact Julie Graham at 541-888-5005 or 541-217-8774.
It is seafood festival time again, and Charleston will be gearing up for another great year. The festival is a
celebration of fun and families featuring live entertainment, fish fling and crab race contests, a variety of
vendors, arts and crafts, a beer and wine garden, harbor tours, a Coast Guard open house, and delicious
food. The festival will be set up down in the Charleston Marina area, and is open Friday, August 20th and
Saturday, August 21st from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. both days, with a pancake breakfast both mornings. For
more information, call the Charleston Visitor Center at 541-888-2311.
If you are an Elder or a
person with a disability
and it is difficult for you
to come to the CIHA
Office to make your
housing payment, please
call our office at 541-
888-6501. A staff
member would be happy
to stop by and pick up
your payment for you.
Rent Check PickupRent Check PickupRent Check PickupRent Check Pickup
CIHA Open Until
6:00 p.m. 2 - 5
KRA Dinner Meeting
at 5:30 p.m. 9
KRA Community
Garage Sale 20 & 21
CIHA Board Meeting
at 4:00 p.m. 26
CIHA Open Until
6:00 p.m. 31
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