Submitted by Lynda Timeus on Mon, 05/17/2010 - 14:16
Thank you for visiting. This website's purpose is to share information about the design and construction of the Chetco Indian Memorial. Feel free to explore the links, and consider making a donation to help complete the memorial's construction. We will continue to actively seek support until the memorial is complete. This interpretive site will be a resource of which the Brookings-Harbor community and the State of Oregon will be proud.
Submitted by Lynda Timeus on Tue, 11/28/2017 - 12:32
What a year! We are entering another grant cycle and are still applying for funding for the project, but we are happy to announce that we have received full funding for the interpretive panels!
Submitted by Lynda Timeus on Fri, 12/30/2016 - 12:53
We are happy to say that the redwood kiosks were completed this fall. Thank you to Wow Arts & Exhibits for your beautiful work! This phase of the project would not have been possible without support from our sponsors, the Oregon Heritage Commission, the Oregon Community Foundation, the Siletz Tribe's Charitable Contribution Fund, and the Oregon Cultural Trust.
Submitted by Lynda Timeus on Tue, 06/14/2016 - 21:00
The Plank House entrance is complete! Wow Arts & Exhibits has done beautiful work. As of summer 2016 we have begun construction on the remaining three kiosks that will form the scale plank house. We are so excited for the next phase of the project! Be sure to check back for updates.
Submitted by Lynda Timeus on Fri, 07/06/2012 - 10:15
Tammie Bony, Lynda Timeus, Karen Crump, Milo Mann, Marilyn Gildersleeve and Maggie Zwiers stand by the new sign indicating the future site of the Chetco Indian Memorial at the Port of Brookings-Harbor, OR. All are Siletz Tribal members and Chetco descendants. Funding for the sign and installation was provided by the Oregon Cultural Trust, Curry County Cultural Coalition and the Coquille Tribal Community Fund.
Submitted by Lynda Timeus on Fri, 05/21/2010 - 10:45
A special thank You to the Port of Brookings-Harbor, Oregon. Thanks to their generous gift of port property, they have made it possible to commemorate and celebrate the Native American history of the Brookings-Harbor area.
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