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    SPILYAY tymoo
WARM SPRINGS, OREGON
April 6,200011
Spilyay Tymoo Sports
Yakama Nation Bowling tournament draws
many locals
Spilyay's
Moccasin
Tracks
Brad Paisley headlines Collage
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Bowler is trying to get a strike that will help his score wow; Havre, MT; Montana State
university; riva; i-ouu-ooz-oi.
wKJti5Sl,r V" m' Results for the bowling tourney will be
winning the Masters C" division
Coach gives
thanks to all
To the Editor:
The 45th Annual All-Indian
National Basketball Tournament of
Champions was held recently in
Wapato Washington, from March 22
25, 2000.
It was an honor to be invited to
Darticioate in the most competitive
Men's basketball tournament in ""dents."'
North America. Our tribe was well This program is offered free of
represented! charge.
I would like to thank all the April 26, 2000
sponsors for their support, donations 10:30 a.m. -1:30 p.m.
& moral support. They are; Warm Mountain View Hospital District
Springs Forest Products Industries, 470 N.E. "A" Street
Mistletoe Corporation Rick & In the Multl-Purpose Room
Aurolyn W., Howard Arnett, Gail
Rodgers, Esmade Made, Earl
SauiemDhen, Sam Kentura, Aspen
Ridge of Bend, Warm Springs
in the next issue
Teleconference to focus on coping
Mountain View Hospital District
presents Hospice Foundation of
America Seventh Annual National
Bereavement Teleconference "Liv
ing with Grief: Children, Adoles
cents, and Loss."
The teleconference will focus on
ways to help children and adolescents
cope with loss, grief and bereave
ment. The program will offer insight
and practical suggestions for those
assisting young people with issues
that include death, serious illness,
divorce, and other traumatic inci-
The program will be moderated
by Cokie Roberts of ABC News. The
discussion panel includes distin
guished experts representing a vari
ety of professions and perspectives.
The teleconference is sponsored
by Service Corporation International,
with addidtional support from Project
on death in America. Continuing
Education credits will be available
for a wide range of professions.
Cookies and beverages will be
provided. We will not be taking a
lunch break once the conference has
' begun,, but please feel free to bring
your lunch to eat during the telecast.
Seating is limited, so please call
no later than April 19th. For addi
tional information contact: Mountain-View
Hospice at 475-3882,
x2310.
8-9th:ISU Spring 2000 Powwow;
Pocatello, ID; FMI: (208)236-4429.
14-16th: California Choctaw
Gathering; Bakersfield, CA; FMI:
(661)836-8270.
14-16th: Birmingham Interna
tional Salute to Native Americans
Street Festival; FMI: (205) 252-7652.
15th: Mills College Powwow;
Oakland, CA; FMI: (510) 430-2341
ext. 1.
21 -22nd: NW Coastal Gathering;
Seattle, WA; FMI: (206) 285-4425.
21 -23rd: I-Wa-Sil Celebration
Powwow; Seattle, WA; Seattle Cen
ter Arena; FMI: (206)-343-3 111.
21 -23rd: 14th Annual Arizona
State University Spring Competition
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Brad Paisley is one of Country's hottest stars
Country music's next superstar,
Brad Paisley, will entertain to thou
sands at the 7th annual Collage of
Culture, the largest celebration of
ethnic diversity in Central Oregon.
The Collage of Culture brings
communities together to celebrate
ethnic diversity, through the modes
of music, dance, foods, arts, crafts,
youth activities and educational
programs. Participants include indi
viduals and organizations from all
Central Oregon Communities as well
Powwow; Tempe, AZ; FMI: (480) as Metropolitan areas of the Pacific
Northwest.
Construction Dept., Small Business 946-1946.
Center, w.5 Museum, anu a opcidi j
965-5224.
29th: South Umpaqua Powwow;
Myrtle Creek, OR; FMI: (541) 863
6274. May
12-14th: Native American Cul
tural Awareness Week, Mother's Day
Competition Powwow; Portland
State University; Portland, OR; FMI:
(503)725-5671.
19-2 1 st: Timoca-Biloxi Powwow;
Marks ville, Louisiana; FMI: 1-800-
Just scoring the number 1 single
on the Billboard Country chart "He
Didn't Have To Be" from his debut
country album "Who needs Pictures",
Brad Paisley's soaringpopularity will
assist the Collage of Culture in
sharing its message of making a
positive difference regarding ethnic
diversity.
Admission to the Collage of
Culture and to Paisley 's performance
is free, thanks to generous help from
many sponsors and contributors. Fi
nancial support is very important to
the success of the event's ability to
remain free. Individuals, businesses,
families and organizations that are
able to contribute are encouraged to
do so. No contribution is too small.
People who would like to invest
in a positive statement regarding
ethnic diversity can call for infor
mation through the Madras-Jefferson
County Chamber of Commerce at
541-475-2350; or mail you contri
bution to: Collage of Culture, PO
Box 770, Madras, OR 97741, make
phone calls and mail to the attention
of Collage of Culture.
thanks to Amv. Love You! Oh!
Especially to the man up above.
Without him nothing would be
possible. Special thanks to the J
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I would like to thank my
teammates for their effort they
contributed throughout the
2000
he Recreational K triathlon participants will
begin with a I oK. run along the Kah-Ncc-la golf
course along the VVarm Springs K'vcr.
out and back course with rolline hills.
mile
Registration Porm;
tournament. I'm sure everyone will
be looking forward to next year! j
sincerely,
James Scott
Player-Coach
Warm Springs Ridgerunners j
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Recreational jez iathIon
Sports &
rec show
coming
April 8 & 9,
2000 at the
Jefferson
County
Fair
Complex
The exchange will be at the V'Hage, area, where the
bike competition will begin on its course back into
Warm 5prln5s-
Course, description: ou will bike along the Warm
Springs river upon a upgrade heading south,
followed by 2.2 miles or rolling hills. A kng down hiK
will be welcome sight of Mt- Jefferson in the
distance. A short grade will follow, that will bring
tjou upon our Industrial fark where the turn around
point will be. ,5'Sns W'H be posted along the course.
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Tre-registration - I 2-00 cam ee: $50.00
April 22, 2000
ICari-Ne-Ta Village
Parking Log
Warm Springs, Oregon 977 6
Phone: ($1)3-323
Pax: (51)3-131
Registration:
re-reeistrati
)atjoT Race-$20.00 Day of Race: $0.00
DivisionAge groups:
Male & female
I 5 6- under, I -1 8 years, 1 9-19 years, 0-5?
years, "KM-? years, JO & over
Awards:
There will be T-shirts available to each
participants. Awards to overall winners in each
category.
Mke Checks. Money Orders payable to:
CWC-RHC
ro.&oxc
Warm 5pnnS. Oregon 977
Individual (C'rcle)
Individual (Orde)
(Area Code) fhonc
Age
Category: ( )Mns Team or
( )Womens Team or
( )Co-CdTeam
T-shirt (Circle One)
Adults: M U XL
n consideration of the acceptance of my entry, waive j
and release any and all claims against the Confederated J
Tribes of Warm Spring Cmn,unity Wellness Center J
f participating sponsors or directors for J
and anu and oral
all claims a
nd da
agei
i what
so ever.
Jn any manner arising j
and verify that have full knowledge of the risk involved.
n the event of an accident, illness or other
medicalemergency expenses, am physically fit for my
own and sufficiently trained to participate in this race.
Participants S'g'wt"' dss J G"rian i under Xtifiot ge) j
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