S TACY B USTAMANTE Stacy Bustamante Stress Relief with Tapping Emotional Freedom Techniques and Yoga Stacy has been practicing EFT (emo- tional freedom technique) for herself and her children since 2009. With growing excitement from the results EFT or “tap- ping” provides for stress and pain relief, she decided to pursue EFT on a profes- sional level. So far, Stacy has completed EFT level 1 and 2 trainings and is con- tinuing to work through the process of FHUWL¿FDWLRQ Stacy grew up in Eastern Oregon and makes her home in Pendleton with her husband and children. Amie DiGennaro A MIE D I G ENNARO Carina Vasquez Minthorn C ARINA V ASQUEZ M INTHORN Singing National Anthem in Umatilla Carina was born in Walla Walla, Wash., and grew up in Connecticut. She spent the rest of her high school years in Pendleton, Oregon, where she graduated in 2010. “I remember coming right in the middle of the Pendleton Round-Up. I was sitting with the crowd on Main Street when I saw two beautiful Native American princesses and I thought to myself, I want to do that. I am going to do that! Eventually I became a +DSS\&DQ\RQ3ULQFHVVLQDQGZRQ¿UVWDQGWKLUGSODFHLQWKH1DWLYH$PHULFDQ Junior Beauty Pageant. I am very proud to be who I am and I continue to learn.” Description of Song: I appreciate my language very much and hope to inspire others ZKHQ,VLQJLQ8PDWLOOD7KH1DWLRQDO$QWKHPZDVRQHRIWKH¿UVWVRQJV,OHDUQHGLQ Umatilla and I will admit, it wasn’t easy, but I had a great teacher, Thomas Morning Owl. He taught me every day for a month and I eventually recorded it for the Tribal UDGLRVWDWLRQ,DOVREHFDPHWKH¿UVW1DWLYH$PHULFDQWRVLQJWKH1DWLRQDO$QWKHPLQ the Umatilla language at the Pendleton Round-Up. ,GRQ¶WWKLQNDQ\RQHH[SHFWHGLWVRLWZDVDQLFHVXUSULVH,ZDVDOVRWKHYHU\¿UVW Happy Canyon Princess to sing the National Anthem in English and Umatilla in the Happy Canyon Show when I was on the Court in 2013. I continue to sing and learn the Umatilla Language and am now teaching my daughter who is one year old. SUP Yoga at McKay Reservoir and Pendle- ton Aquatic Center Join us on the serene McKay Reservoir as we ÀRDWRXU\RJDDQGDWWKH)ULGD\QLJKW3RRO3DUW\ at the Pendleton Aquatic Center. Connect with the element of water, calm the mind, have a laugh, and experience asanas with a unique perspective of balance. The class will start with an introduction to ba- sic paddleboarding techniques. We’ll then drop anchors and settle in for our ÀRZ This is a fun, playful yoga class. Be prepared to fall in the water. Be prepared to laugh. Be pre- SDUHGIRUDIDQWDVWLFÀRDWLQJ6DYDVDQD Bring water and sun protection. With the act of conscious breath, Amie encour- ages space on the yoga mat, to lighten the load and VWRNHWKH¿UHZLWKLQ6KHKROGVDWWHQWLRQWREUHDWK WKURXJKRXWWKHÀRZUHPLQGLQJVWXGHQWVWRH[SORUH their asana with curiosity, safety and humor. Amie loves to bring music into her studio classes as a tool for both energizing and relaxing. When the conditions are irresistible, you’ll ¿QG $PLH RQ KHU ÀRDWLQJ PDW $PLH RZQV DQG operates Float On SUP Yoga in The Dalles, Or- egon, and leads paddleboard yoga classes on the Columbia River throughout the warmer months. She loves the attention to balance and connection with natural elements that SUP yoga brings to her practice and teaching. $PLHKROGVD/HYHO683,QVWUXFWRU&HUWL¿- cation from the World Paddle Association; SUP