Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, February 01, 1996, Page 3, Image 3

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Spilyay Tymoo
Warm Springs, Oregon
February 1, 1996 3
First nations gather to celebrate culture, heritage at first annual powwow
Raffle winners
WINNER PRIZE DONOR
Kelli PalmerDanzuka Train Set Gary Switzler
$25 Manny Jim
$25 Manny Jim
Earrings KennyLouise
Scabbyrobe
Necklace Ursula Little
Buckle Kimberly Osborne
Basket
Cup
Buckle
Jacket
Thomas Weasletail
Natasha Edwards
Jeffy Sampson
Vincent Culpus
JoDell Pacheco
Marissa
Lomakema
Sara Thomas
Jerry Sampson
Margaret Boise
Sidney Hunt
Angie Govenor
Ellen Thompson
Ed Manion
Denys White
Tonya Selam
Linda Thompson
Eddie
Michael Matthews
Barbara Jim
Kah-Nee-Ta
Marie Nelson
Barbara Jim
Wtch Band WyEast
Wtch Band Wyeast
Wallet Lori Suppah
$50 LenaDuane Edwards
Blanket Neda Wesley
Vest LenaDuane Edwards
Star Quilt Scabbyrobes
$1,000 Scabbyrobes
$50 Weaseltail Family
Ribbon Geraldine Simaganis
Work Shawl
Sandra G. Sampson J. Dress Geraldine Simaganis
Grass Outfit
Earrings Marie Nelson
Earrings Ms. Pennecoose
Cap
Cap
T-Shirt
T-Shirt
Mug
Mug
Calin McCloud
Natasha Edwards
Joe Henry
Kahseuss Jackson
Tillie
Aleatha Henry
Michelle LeBlanc
Reuben Johnson
RaeAnn Katchia
Andrea Kalama
Corey Clements
Gayleen Waheneka
$25
Shawl
Kah-Nee-Ta
Kah-Nee-Ta
Museum
Museum
Museum
Museum
Spirit Mountain
Powwow Committee
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Fancy dance competitor turned up the heat during contest.
National Children's
Dental Health Month
February 1996
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Title IX to meet
The Title IX Parent Advisory
Committee will meet at the WSE
Library on Tuesday, February 13,
1996 at 7 p.m. The 1996-97 budget
proposal will be finalized and the
revised Constitution and By-Laws
will be distributed.
Title IX meetings are open to all
members of the public. The Commit
tee meets at 7 p.m. at the WSE Li
brary on the second Tuesday of each
month. If you have a disability, please
advise the District 509-J Support
Services office about special arrange
ments that may allow you to fully
participate in the meeting. Please call
Georgia Sosa at 475-6192 for more
information.
Warm Springs Elementary News-
19th Annual
Lincoln's Birthday
Pow Wow
Februarys 10, & 11, 1996
Simnasho, Oregon
Sponsored by: Simnasho Longhouse Elders and Committee
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Grand Entries '--i1" , --TSiU
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Calendar Updates
February 1-Awards Assembly
K-2 8:50, 3-4 9:30 a.m.
February 7-School Council mtg.
5 p.m. the WSE Library
February 8-No school Inservice
day
February 14-Valentine's Day
February 19-No school
President's Day holiday
March 6-School Council mtg. 3
p.m. the WSE Library
March 7-Awards Assembly. K
2 8:50 3-4 9:30 a.m.
March 18-22-No school Spring
break
April 3-School Council mtg. 5
p.m. the WSE Library
April 4-Awards Assembly K-2
8:50 3-4 9:30 a.m.
April 5-No Kindergarten. Early
dismissal 1-2 11:20 3-4
1 2:20 p.m. End of third quarter
of 95-96 school year
April 7-Daylight Savings Time
set clocks ahead one hour
April 18- Car safety assembly.
K-2 8:50 3-4 9:30 a.m.
Headlice Epidemic!!!
Parentsguardians, it is very
important for children's heads to be
checked weekly to make sure that
they do not develop a serious problem
with headlice or nit infestation. We
cannot continue to let children attend
WSE who have live headlice andor
nit infestation. We will be calling the
parentguardian to come and pick up
the child from school. Children will
not be allowed to return to school
until the condition has been taken
care of completely. Generally, the
treatment will require the child to
miss only one day from school. Thank
you for your cooperation with this
matter.
SMART
SMART Volunteers are still
needed! Please contact the WSE
school office if you are interested in
donating 12 hour once or twice a
week. It's one way to make a
difference in the life of a child!
National Children's Dental Health
Month
In honor of National Children's
Dental Health Month the Warm
Springs dental clinic will be
organizing a coloring contest. There
will be 1st, 2nd & 3rd place winners
from each grade at WSE (K-4).
Winners will receive an award
ribbon, certificate, a surprise gift bag
and their name and photo in the
Spilyay newspaper. Winners will be
announced at the awards assembly
on March 7th.
The following information needs
to be included on the back of their
picture:
Name, Grade, Teacher & Room
. And complete the sentence: "My
smile is important because...."
Encourage your child to complete
their picture and turn it in to ihe
school office by February 2nd.
Special Classes Youth Oriented
The following youth oriented
classes are offered by the Deschutes
County Chapter of the American Red
Cross. If you would like more
information about these classes,
please call 541-382-2142.
When I'm In Charge-a two hour
class for kids between 7 and 1 0 years
old, is a guide for children who are
occasionally left at home alone.
Topics include: how to answer the
phone and door, fire safety, healthy
snacks and handling peer pressure.
The fee is $10. January 30th from 10
a.m. to 12 p.m. and February 19th
from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Babysitting-a seven hour class
for 10 12 to 13 year old children.
Topics include: sitter safety, planning
for a babysitting job, caring for infants
and children, proper games and toys,
feeding children, proper discipline,
first aid for cuts, burns and more.
The fee is $20 January 29th from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. and February 10th
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Basic Aid Training-a four hour
class intended for children from 8 to
11 years old. Topics include:
poisoning, choking, fire safety,
wound care, and rescue breathing
(using realistic mannequins). The fee
is $15. January 30th from 1-5 p.m.
and February 19th from 1-5 p.m.
All classes are held at the
American Red Cross Health and
Safety Center in the Mountain View
Mall (across from KMart). Pre
registration is required for all classes.
7:30 PM 2 00 & 7.30 PM 2
Contest Cateebfies f rf"" i "H
3 Selected each sesstdii'for llnals
Fancy & Traditional
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yrs. & und6r, Boys & tiirls - YlV:T' lyJ
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SPECIALS:
DRUMMERS $8,000.00 Totafc;
3- Hand Drum Contest $p ohsorcd by BLACKLODGfi kj
Girls Traditional, 13-16 yrs. sponsored by Outgoing ,Qtieen
Fawn Bcgay ' r
For Information coiitact: Anna Clements (54J J 553-3290
Limited Concession Space - Sandra Grecnoampson (541) 553- 3556
Pow-wow sponsors and Tribe will not be responsible for
accidents, or thefts
Senior court queen candidates are:
Crystle Scott, Barbie Jackson and Edna David
Junior court queen candidates are:
Val Supah and Laritta Greene
Support the candidates by purchasing raffle tickets!