SpilyayTvmoo Warm Springs, Oregon Julv 23, 1993 PAGE 5 Kah-Nee-Ta still allures visitors Kah-Nee-Ta continues Its tradition of attracting tourists to Warm Springs. Approximately 63,000 visitors, based on last year's total, aro expected to visit the Resort In this year's tourist season, between Memorial Day and Labcr Day. Although the winter months do not offer as many activities as does the summer season, many visitors stay at Kah-Noe-Ta because of the quiet atmosphere, the seclusion and because of the aura of traditional Indian culture that surrounds them. Within the last five years many changes have occurred at the Resort. A tent camping area has been developed with 36 sites. Full hook-up Including television connection Is provided at 47 executive RV sites; Rooms on two wings of the Lodge, the south and west, have been remodeled, and 10,000 square feet of banquet and kitchen space has recently been added. A driving range near the 18 hole golf course attracts many golfers. - m . ... , t ! : : ; Tepees have always appealed to visitors of kah-Sec-la ft V o l "p. ' v. , ; j ' 1 4. - - . ..... , i - I , ... w' y f. J -5 7 ( : v y. . . :'-).! o - I,, 1 Wii.,,.,,. I W " - 7 w I, I ' 4 ij J ' " i t ! I j ' - , ' I I .. It ! ! t I I - r Ms 7 " Bellman Gerald Sampson welcomes guests and helps them prepare for departure from the Lodge. Manila Sam cheerfully serves customers at the Riverside Restaurant. IT --5 Airfla' . ' I f f Wana Pine Gft Shop cashier Francelia Wheeler shows earrings to guest. A total of 259 people are currently employed at Kah-Nee-Ta for the summer season. The composition Includes: 41 tribal members, 9 married Into the Tribe; 32 employees from other tribes; and 177 others. ' H - '.:''- . .". . jT V ' ' ' t v.. , , , ; 1 ' V ' ' I I . i I 1 . il . - I :- " -. I . ' i A " 1 , f t J r -X . r : X Certified lifeguard Jason Williams watches over Village pool , - j'