Warm Springs, Oregon June 5, 1997 3 Kah-Nee-Ta Lodge celebrates 25th anniversary with wide array of events SpilyayTymoo try Kah-Nee-Ta (xni'tla) A Place, A Person, A Spirit You were standing close by the hillside today, bright flame among the smoldering mist; far above the waters of now.... I wondered how you alone did stay so perfect there when all your kind were sturdy, Luc' A' red brown berries. Perhaps you scorned the safer way, knowing I might pass this place and see the grace of you flaunt- f ing the decay of autumn; and, remembering, take courage when even winter comes, there is always the warmth of spring, r : y f' r Whom the wing of the snow dare not cover for the r f I r , light of the fire within... 'f1'"'"' ; f'rSH w Y ' ' ' X It 'v' to mate Kah-Nee-Ta the "place" serve the guests, and the community. Kevin O'Gara 1997 W 5f- ' .... V',V,- ' ' nf y x "Sr . 1 1 fttA-l "-.r" ' fai Guitar virtuoso Jay "Bird" Koder entertains crowd during blues concert at Kah-Nee-Ta. .V 1 . J ' to ft' Full dress parade concludes at the Lodge, despite a heavy downpour of rain. Curtis Salgado, left, with Archie Caldera and artwork created by Caldera. -rA.,....., " l:f ' w . . . i I; 3 4 p ITvf Balloon artist created hats of all shapes for children during celebration. SV M ; II &k- 3 Ii : 4' ''1Mb- lf -til ii UNbwisw. i . I up ihyz -jiTf L yN 5 , Ira .... a i Members of the Livewire Theater group presented the "Legend of Kah-Nee-Ta" June 3 at' Kah-Nee-Ta Lodge. The presentation was produced by the Community Health Education Team and Kah-Nee-Ta Resort.