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About Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 2006)
Spíly^y T ym o o , W arm Springs, O regon Bead shop to open at Plaza A new business will be open ing soon at the Warm Springs Plaza. Bridgette Whipple will be opening a bead and traditional crafts supply store at the Plaza February 1. The shop will have beads, traditional art and craft supplies such as buckskins, and basketry supplies, said Whipple. There will also be shell items, she said. Whipple is an anthropologist Bridgette Whipple with the tribal Culture Resources Department. She will have two The store will be at the east employees who will operate the end of the Plaza, suite number shop. five. The space next door is a Page 3 January 19, 2 0 0 6 business office of Denny Leonard, and the next space is Quilts & More, operated by Eraina Palmer. The Warm Springs Ventures enterprise manages the Plaza, and occupies the space to the west. The area that was the In dian Trail restaurant is still va cant. Sandra Danzuka, Ventures administrative officer, said it will be nice to have more retail busi ness at the Plaza. “This is the ideal location, right off the highway,” she said. liûW\L Your Favorite Project Graduation 2006 Parents of the Madras High Powwow The 2006 Lincoln’s Birthday Powwow will be at the Simnasho Longhouse on Feb. 10-12. For further detailed information you can contact Tom “Mackey” Begay at tribal prosecution, 553-330.0. School Class of 2006 are still in the process of planning the an nual drug and alcohol free graduation party. This year the event will be held June 10, gradu ation day. The purpose of this event is to provide students with a fun, memorable and safe graduation celebration that does not include drugs or alcohol. If you would like more informa tion, contact Janelle Pugh at 475- 4418. Museum seeks summer intern The Museum at Warm Springs is seeking applicants for the 2006 intern program. The internship is an oppor tunity for Indian undergraduate college students to explore ca reers in anthropology, art, cul ture and heritage, education, museum program development, and public program develop ment. The intern will work with the museum’s Education Program in a ten-week summer program with a $520 payment every two weeks. Application requirements: Letter of application express ing your interest and how you can contribute to the museum; proof of enrollment in a higher education institution; proof of Native American heritage via enrollment document; two let ters of recommendation, one specifically from your college, university or school of higher education. The intern is responsible for his or her own housing. The in tern is required to take a UA test, as the museum as zero tol erance for alcohol or drug use at the work site. For informa tion call the museum Education Program at (541) 553-3331, ext. 407, or send e-mail to: tem nsh@ redm ond-net.com . Letter of application and re quired documents are due by May 26. Mail to: The Museum at Warm Springs, P.O. Box 909, Warm Springs, OR 97761. No school day activity at museum The Museum at Warm Springs is hosting a No School Day Craft Activity Day from 1 to 3 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 27. Wear an old t-shirt and there is no fee. Come to the museum’s Education Room and have some fun. For information call 553-3331. Cliffs Repair & Auto Sales 24-Hour Towing - 475-6618 Free towing w/engine or trans replacement from Warm Springs & Madras area Need a 4x4 P Take vour PICK 1991 Ford Explorer Reduced Price 1992 Jeep Cherokee $4,995 $2,995 475-6618 330 S.W. Culver Hwy. Madras, OR 97741 V Free Battery Check & Installation with purchase