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OR. COLL. E r. .SC. 8 "w. 21 Feb. 1,1996 no. 3 Vol.21 No.3rtbru,iy 1, JV'JO 350 ....'nr'-lVftf 'of Oroqon Received on: 0- - Cpilyay tymoo. Coyote News In Brief Towe elected to committee Confused as to what Irene Towe will be doina on the FSA committee? Details provide information. Third annual show set The Museum At Warm Springs is calling for original artwork from tribal member artists for the third annual show. The show runs from June 3 to September 20. Metolius River discussed Local residents and planning officials met at The Museum At Warm Springs January 22 to discuss the future of the Metolius River. ' , Were you a winner? Photos of the First Nations Powwow and raffle results are shared. Language lesson review offered The'final segment in the first set of language lessons is offered. Volunteer reitres Local volunteer Bob Smith was honored at a banquet recently for his 11 years as a Fire and Safety volunteer. Buffs still on a roll The Madras White Buffalo boys and girls basketball teams continue to do well as they enter the second half of the season. 4-Hers enjoy Public Safety Cadet club The popular club provides training that youth will put to use as they grow older. Meet for breakfast The Warm Springs Small Business Development Center will be sponsoring the Warm Springs Business Association's February breakfast meeting February 12 at 8 a.m. at the Indian Trail Restaurant. For additional information. or breakfast sign-up, drop by the Small business Development Center or call 553-3593., The deadline for the next Spilya ay Tymoo it Friday, VV deadline is Friday, ) February 9. Don't forget! S ebruary 9,1996. SpOyay (Coyote Librai,, jr -mini I vte . I T HminLii. .A Fancy dancer was among many who competed during First Nations Powwow at the Aqencv Longhouse during the weekend of January 26-28. First annual powwow brings first nations together r. Girls Fancy and Jingle st Amelia Davis 2nd Mary Lee Totus 3rd Jayda Weasletail r. Boys Fancy and Grass st Sparrow Hawk 2nd Rolin Morningowl 3rd Gene Harvey, Jr. r. Boys Traditional 1st Preston Tom 2nd Justin Tromblee 3rd James Laemay een Girls Fancy 1st Susie Walsey 2nd Kathy Eaglespeaker 3rd Orie Made Local hospital, clinics become Preferred Providers A January 5 press release from Mountain View Hospital states that the hospital is now a preferred pro vider for employees covered by the Tribe's insurance carrier. "An agreement establishing Mountain View Hospital District as a preferred provider of Pacific Health and Life has been reached according to hospital district officials. "We are pleased to become a Pa cific Health and Life Preferred Pro vider Panel Member," said hospital administrator Ron Barnes. "This agreement will allow patients cov ered by Pacific Health and Life PPO agreements to continue receiving services in the family car clinic, Madras Medical Group and Moun tain View Hospital," said Barnes. "Several employers in Jefferson County have Pacific Health and Life health benefit plans", concluded the statement. Compensation and Benefits manager Janelle Smith added the following changes in the Tribe's lat est benefits package. A. Chiropractic Benefit: Allow 12 visits per calendar year with an annual maximum of $300. (Instead of: 12 visits a year $25 per visit we simply multiplied the two for the annual maximum) Tymoo News) ... . u i . fr 7Y- PM Teen Girls Jingle 1st Crystal Scott 2nd Bridgette Eaglespeaker 3rd Emily Jim Teen Girls Traditional 1st Flower Okey maw 2nd Tilda Walsey 3rd Liberty Cree Teen Boys Grass 1st Garry Villa 2nd Randy Slick George 3rd TJ Flores Teen Boys Traditional 1st James Walsey 2nd Geoffrey Sohappy 3rd Caseymac Wallahee Ladies Fancy 1st Laverna Thompson 2nd Leah McGurk 3rd Tanya Selam Ladies Jingle 1st Jamie Arrow White 2nd Sheila, Rabbit 3rd Henrietta McGurk Ladies Traditional 1st Bobbi.Okeymaw 2nd EvalinePatt 3rd Amelia Colwash Mens Fancy 1st StanWhiteman 2rd Erik George 3rd John Totus B. Outpatient Mental HealthChemi cal dependence: Allow 52 visits per calendar year with an annual maximum of $1,560. (Instead of: 52 visits a year $30 a visit we simply multiplied the two for the annual maximum). C. Coinsurance Limit: PPO Provider: After deductible, out-of-pocket max of $750. Non-PPO Provider: After deduct ible, out-of-pocket max $1,750. Benefits at 80 percent: After de ductible, out-of-pocket max of $1,000. D. Emergency Room (ER) Treat ment: Emergent Subject to Preferred Non-Preferred Provider percentage. NonEmergent No change E. Maternity Care Subject to PreferredNon-Preferred Provider percentages. F. Part 19 Preferred Provider Intro duction Delete paragraph 3 G. Add Mountain View Hospital (effec tive 1-10-96); Mt. View Clinic (ef fective 1-1 1-96) and Madras Medi cal as preferred providers. Any further questions should be directed to Comp and Benefits at 553-3327. P.O. Box 870 Warm Springs, OR 97761 Address Correction Requested "I'.'.T.V'.".!- -. '! .'..i.''.. !-'-- IWJ Mjl-MH-rj ...! -J- 'l.--'----.J -v.-.TH fflB $ lli -tl Mens Grass 1st Ivan Lonechild 2nd Clifford George 3rd Bart Powaukee Mens Traditional 1st GeoMeninick 2nd Art Scalplock 3rd Ray Blackwater For additional photos and raffle results, please turn to page 3. Performance Resident artists of the Portland Opera will perform Cinderella during two presentations at The Museum At Warm Springs. Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians Winter Conference February 5-8 Kah-Nee-Ta Resort Theme: "Providing Regional Leadership for National Unity" For further information call (503) 230-0293 Heart-o-grams Help support our local AE (Alter native Education) youth in fundraising to attend the 2 1 st Annual Youth Conference from April 2-7, 1996 in Seattle, WA. -Straight from the Rez- will be featured at a Valentine's Dance Sat urday, February 10, 1996 from 9 to 1 a.m. at the community center Social Hall. Cover charge will be $3. We will also be selling pictures for $2.50. Heart-o-gram Valentine cookies for your sweetheart, mom, dad, brother, sister, best friend, grandpar Join the Labor PoolAdult Corps Tribal members between the ages of 1 7 and 25 are encouraged to apply now for available slots in the Labor PoolAdult Corps. Interested individuals can contact the Work Experience and Development Department in the basement of the Education Building (old boy 's dorm) for more information. Deadline to sign up is Wednesday, February 7, 1996. The Labor PoolAdult Corps would like to help individuals become a positive force within the Warm Springs community. Not only would people gain skills in different fields of work, the Labor PoolAdult Corps would be able to help people attain GEDs or assist in obtaining a high Congratulations to students The Education Department would like to CONGRATULATE the fol lowing students for high achieve ment of a 3.00 GPA or better for the Fall 1995 Term. Teri Courtney 3.18 GPA Clackamas Community College; Luanne Foltz 3.75 GPA Arizona State University; James Greeley 3.00 GPA Mt. Hood Community College; Kahseuss Jackson 3.61 GPA Central Oregon Community College; Lonnie James 3.42 GPA ortland State University; Sunmiet Minnick 3.00 GPA Clackamas Com munity College; Debra Mitchell 3.94 GPA University of Washing set for Museum U.S. Postage Bulk Rate Permit No. 2 Warm Springs, OR 97761 L 000 9909000 for sale ents, co-worker(s) will be on sale. Small size $ 1 or large size $2. Please call 553-1 1 29 daytime, 553-5036 and ask for Kclli or 553-1 362 and ask for Melissa in the evenings to place or ders or 553-4922, ask for Judy or 553-3226 and ask for Anita. Cookies will be delivered on February 14th. Please order by February 12th by 5 p.m. Accepting donations for the 9th & 12th to bake cookies. Look forward to other fund rais ers and as always donations gladly accepted. school diploma. The program can even assist individuals wishing to take on some college classes. Participants will receive classroom training in First AidCPR,' outdoor survival skills, food handling, just to name a few. If you can: Be a team player, start and finish a job, be willing to follow directions, have a positive attitude, be punctual, be willing to learn, assume a sense of responsibility and be flexible then you may be an excellent candidate for the Labor PoolAdult Corps. For more information, contact the Work Experience and Development Department at 553-3324. ton; Alice Sampson 3.41 GPA Marylhurst College; Jarrod Sampson 3.46 GPA Chemeketa Community College; Bridgette Scott 3.20 GPA Linn-Benton Community College; Tanya Selam 3.18 GPA Heritage College; Mona Smith Cochran 3.27 GPA Salish Kootenai College; Lorraine Suppah 3.04 GPA Central Oregon Community College; Margie Tuckta 3.46 GPA ' Central Oregon Community College; Rebecca VanPelt 3.16 GPA Port land State University, William Wil son 3.25 GPA Central Oregon Com munity College Dean's list February 2 The Portland Opera will present two performances of the classic "Cinderella" Friday, February 2, 1996 at 4 and 6 p.m. at The Museum At Warm Springs. The two family-oriented productions are free and open to the public. Each performance lasts about 50 minutes. "An American Magic Flute", performed last November by the Portland Opera, was well attended and received. Local children especially enjoyed the audience participation portion of the event. The resident artists of the Portland Opera are the players in Cinderella and the key roles are played by the young professionals who are selected from national auditions. They are in residence with the company from October to April. They perform in all outreach and educational program, bringing the magic of music and opera to schools, libraries and community events throughout the Northwest. For more information on the event contact Jeanne Thomas, Museum EducationTour Coordinator at (541) 553-3331.