Spilyay Tymoo Warm Springs, Oregon December 17, 1998 3 o-- Christmas cheer spread throughout the community with the annual Christmas bazaar and school programs U -Afloat" - Btjj JljlwwpUi JKji'l'MiiWMWiUim IWi tfflg tvr"' -- - - - . f t' -r r: V r' i Mir, I i : If v 23rd Annual Christmas Bazaar in Warm Springs. Central Oregon's largest handmade arts and crafts bazaar. J; Congratulations to the following stu dents who are the prize winners of the Spilyay coloring contest. Judges were Suzie Slockish, Melissa Wainanwit & Valerie Aguilar of the Indian Language . Thank work. program. ; you all for your hard Kindergarten: 1st place-Kimiko Ewack-pencil set 2nd place-Dorothea Thurby-gloves First Grade 1st place-Merima Made-pencil set 2nd place-Daniel Alonso-gloves Second Grade Istplace-Loreen Stormbringer-pen-cil set 2nd place-Maria Farias- gloves Third Grade l 1st place-Atcitty Begay-pencil set 2nd place-Jose Medina-gloves Fourth Grade . 1st place-Evelyn Aguilar-pen , 2nd place-Addie Estimo- pouch 1 Jssft 1 !! ' : '):: (J ill vrVri 1 1 tM I: W nil !! ! .V If Ashley Aguilar sings Silent Night in Wasco language at JCMS concert. Ah 'I v- Local artist Natalie Kirk at Christmas Bazaar. 1 J Besides arts and crafts, food was a big succe$ Warm Springs Elementary students use sign language at the Christmas program. 1 rv en. n a. a a n ft A - if vY L .7 1M 7" - W : (XT nr Jefferson County Middle School held their annual Christmas Concert. 2k