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March 21, 1980 Pace 5 WHERE TO VOTE 5th annualNIYC conference To all high school Indian clubs, the Madras High School Indian club wishes to announce the hosting of the 5th Annual N o rth w est In d ia n Y outh Conference, May 1, 2, & 3, 1980 at Kah-Née-Ta Lodge, Warm Springs, Oregon. W orkshops title s and activities: M ay 1, -W arm Springs Reservation, Drug Alcohol Abuse, Indian Club ctivities, financial aid, student problem s, W arm Springs history/ culture, New Ideas for Indian Clubs. Activities: Miss Northwest Indian Youth Pageant and Talent Sj|pow. May 3, Howard R ainer W orkshop, T ribal Government/Self Determina tion, Education Program s/ Problem s, W arm Springs Career Exploration Project, H u n t i n g a n d F is h in g . A ctivities: B an q u est and Powwow at the Warm Springs Agency Longhouse. . Those people who live in the W arm Springs portion of precinct 30 in Wasco County will be voting March 25 on the same issues that will appear on the Jefferson county ballot. Jefferson County Clerk Elaine H enderson anounced th a t Wasco residents will vote at the usual polling place in Maupin, May 3, Wrap-up sessions fro m I n d ia n c lu b s an d students, films, sport activities, barbecue and disco dance. Students must sign up for the Miss NWIY Pageant and talent show before April 15, 1980. Goals of the NWIYC are: 1. To realize their full potential as leaders. 2. To give purpose as f u tu r e le a d e rs o f th e ir respective communities. 3. To understand and be aware of crucial issues and concerns facing Indian country. 4. To be aware of themselves in the education institutions. 5. To solve and resolve mutual student issues/concerns about themselves. P re-reg istratio n will be $10.00 b efore A pril 15. Reservations for Kah-Nee-Ta1 Lodge can be made by calling (503) 553-1112. For further information please contact Mr. Ron Pinkham, counselor. Sign up for spring term residents will ballot stands at $2,852,524. The levy rate the College estimates will be necessary to generate the local revenue portion of the budget is $1.20 per $1,000. The rate- is unchanged from the rate which voters approved for the College last year. The total budget amount represents a 12.9 percent increase over last year’s operating budget. COCC has cited a 14.3 percent inflation figure, rising energy costs, payroll expenses and the cost of equipping the new science nursing building now under construction as contributing to the general fund increase. The budget is based on an expected enrollment for next year of about 1,500 students. In addition, COCC estimates that it will enroll nearly 3,000 part- time and community education students per term during that period. In all, COCC expects more than 10,000 students to take one or more classes next year. That would be an increase of 1,000 students over the current year. C ourse In s tru c to r Day & Time Fee L o c a tio n T en n is I D. Jo rd a n MW 5 -6 :4 5 3 /3 1 -5 /1 4 $ 1 8.00 KNT E. G re e le y Tu 7-9 4 /1 - 4 /2 2 $ 6 .0 0 C/C L an d scap in g i n W.S. G. C low ers Tu 7-10 4 /1 - 5 /6 $13.50 c/c C ontem porary Q u ilts D. Zimmerman W 7-9 4 /2 - 5 /2 1 $ 9 .0 0 C/C P h o to g ra p h in g H i s t o r i c a l W.S. C. S to w e ll W 7-10 Sa 9-12 4 /2 - 6 /4 $ 2 2.50 c/c H andling $ S e n s ib ly ■■■, \ > P. L it t l e R. Pow ell Th 7 -8 :3 0 4 /1 7 - 5 /8 no fe e c/c W a te rc o lo r Workshop B. W illiam s Th 7-10 5 /8 - 5 /15 $ 4 .5 0 c/c T r a d i t i o n a l In d ia n Beadwork C. T ohet Th 7-9 4 /3 - 5 /2 9 $ 1 3.50 c/c R e fr e s h e r S ho rth an d R. Powe11 F 11-12 4 /4 - 5 /2 3 $ 6 .0 0 ALC B ird I d e n t i f i c a t i o n I . H ilty Sa 9 -1 2 - • 5 /3 - 6 /7 $ 1 3.50 ALC Spring Term 1980 C ourse In s tru c to r Day'& Time B e g in /en d d a te s Math Lab G a lla g h e r MTh 7 -8 :4 0 3 /2 7 - 6 /5 4 SOC 2 1 1 - -S o c ia l D eviance C u r r ie Tu 7 -9 :4 5 4/1 3 CJ 200— I n t r o to P o lic e Community R e la tio n s M alkin Th 7 -9 :4 5 3 /2 7 - 6 /5 Get rid of those winter blahs and register for a spring pick- me-up at the Adult Learning Center. Registration for spring term classes begins Saturday, March 22. Six new classes have been added to the spring roster as well as four other classes that have been offered in previous terms. Two m ini-courses, Bird Identification and Watercolor Workshop, will start in early May. The Bird Identification will have classes on Saturdays and will begin May 3. The Watercolor Workshop begins May 8 and is scheduled to be held on Thursdays. All other classes will begin close to the beginning of April. For you or upcoming tennis buffs, Tennis I is scheduled to begin March 31. You can play Mondays and Wednesdays at the Kah-Nee-Ta tennis court. Cost for the 14-session class is $18.00. Get your yard spruced up this spring with the help of Landscaping in Warm Springs. THERE WERE THESE three guys who were the only ones to cross the Atlantic in a balloon. They should be commended because next year they have a more dangerous stunt to do. Next year they will try to cross Hollywood boulavard in a PINTO! YIKES B e g in /en d d a te s T r a d i t i o n a l In d ia n B a sk e ts C.O.C.C. Credit Classes TOE NESS TWO GUYS ARRIVED at the Kah-Nee-Ta golf course for an early round of golf here recently. The first one stepped up to the tee, took a mighty swing, and made a startling hole-in-one. The second man, glancing at his friend’s achievement, stepped up to his ban ana saia: "All right! Now I ' l l take my practice swing ana then we’ll start the game.” YIKES Spring Term 1980 C.O.C.C. Community Ed COCO seeks Warm Springs support The 1980-81 Central Oregon* Community College operating levy will be voted on Tuesday, March 25, in all areas of the COCC district. Because the 30-year old College has no tax base, COCC needs voter approval of the local share of its general fund b u d g e t e a c h y e a r. T he operating levy represents about half (49 percent) of the money n eed ed to ru n C o lleg e programs in Bend at its nine community education centers throughout the district during the coming year. COCC currently enrolls about 1,500 full-time students and in- addition serves some 3,500 area residents through community education pro grams offered in Bend at the College’s nine centers outside of Bend. COCC is expecting about a 5 percent growth in full-time students next year. During fall term this year, 160 Warm Springs. residents took either credit or non-credit classes offered by COCC. The to ta l b u d g et fo r operations for next year stands at $5,929,043. The local tax portion on which district The vote is Tuedsay, March 25. T he W arm S p rin g s •residents who do not live in Wasco county but in Jefferson County will vote at Warm Springs Community Center. Tribal voters will also be voting on the Criminal Justice Facility referendum that same day. ithe M au p in C om m unity ¡Church. Items to appear on the ballot are the three director positions for the 509-J School board, the COCC operating levy of $2,852,524, and the Jefferson County Education Service District position #4. Tuesday evenings you will have the opportunity to learn which shrubs, plants and flowers grow best in Warm Springs. You will be required to purchase your own shrubs and plants for planting. Cost for the course is $13.50. Get your sewing maching ready for the Contemporary Quilts class that wilLbe taught W ednesday evenings. The course will feature ways to quilt on your sewing maching. Photographing Historical Warm Springs will be for experienced phtographers only and will include Saturday field trips as well weekly Wednesday night sessions. Cost for this course is $22.50. Handling $ Sensibly to be taught by Pennie Little and Reba Powell will teach you how to handle your hard- earned money the right way. Not surprisingly, there is no charge for the class. Two classes that were offered during winter term, Traditional Indian Baskets, which is yam coil basketry, a form of S o u th w e s te r n a r t , a n d C r e d it h o u rs - 6/4 Traditional Indian beadwork, are returning. Both classes will begin early April. The Adult Learning Center is also open for GED work, Adult High School diploma and work on basic skills. Three COCC credit classes are being offered this term. The Math Lab, SOC 211 Social Deviance and CJ 200-Intro to Police Community Relations, are .all 200 level and some prerequisites are required. Refresher shorthand is also being offered again. Regular center hours are: Monday through Thursday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Monday and Thursday evenings from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. The center is not open on Fridays. Registration for spring classes will be Saturday March 22 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and throughout the following week during regular hours. So brush the dust off your old tennis racket and bring out the paint brushes and shovels and register for a class this spring. SUBSCRIPTION TO SPILYAY TYM 0 0 ~ I SEND SUBSCRIPTION TO Spilyay Tymoo P.O. 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