Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, July 13, 2000, Page 10, Image 10

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    Warm Springs, Oregon
Spilyaytymoo-
Spilyay Tymoo Sports
10 July 13,2000
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Seeking adults for
leadership opportunities
The American Indian Scoutine
Association will hold its 43rd annual
seminar for youth and adults at the
South Dakota Schools of Mines and
Technology, in Rapid City. SC, July
22-26. The hosts will be the Oglala
Sioux Tribe.
Participants will include both In
dian and non-Indian youth (ages
12-17) and adults, who explore
strategies foryouth development and
improvement of life in Indian in In
dian communities through Girl and
Boy Scouting programs and services.
Participants will share tribal tra
ditions through native dress, dancing,
music, and sports. Our exciting tour
in the heart of the Black Hills will
include a visit to the Crazy Horse
Memorial and Mt. Rushmore.
A highlight of the seminar is the
awarding of the national Joseph T.
Provost Youth Award and the Francis
X. Guardipee Grey Wolf Award,
which recognizes distinguished ser
vice to Indian youth.
Workshops will be available to
assist adults responsible for leader
ship and administration of youth
programs by providing training and
a forum for the exchange of ideas.
AISA is a collaboration between
Indian tribal leaders, and two of our
nation' leadina vouth acencics
Girl Scouts of the USA and Boy
Scouts of America.
This national organization was
formed to provide training for adults
and leadership opportunities for
American Indian youth.
The American Indian Scouting
Association seeks to enable Ameri
can Indian Youth to develop their
talents and capabilities so they will
be able to maintain their cultural
identities while building bridges
which will allow them to be suc
cessful and productive members of
both societies.
The fee for the seminar is $ 1 45 for
adults and youth. After June 26 the
fee will increase by $20. This fee
includes room and board and mem
bership. Funds are available for
Youth Scholarship Grants, based on
financial need.
For more information and regis
tration forms contact: RitaNiemeyer,
Advisor; Girl Scouts of the USA;
420 Fifth Ave. 1 5th Floor; New York,
NY 10018; Don Rogers, Advisor;
Boy Scouts of America; 1325 West
Walnut Hill Lane; ;PO Box 152079;
Irving, TX 750 1 5-2079; or Charlotte
Barker; AISA Publicity Chairman,
109 Tam-O-Shanter-Drive;
Bly the wood, SC 29016
The Jefferson County 910 year old softball team roster: Destry Begay, Jessica Glaspie, Britney Lindgren, Sarah Leutwiler,
Coleicia Moses, Katie Fox, Brianna Cook Ashley Davis, Krista Haugen, Alyssa Selam, Holly Martin, Gianna Espinoaz, Marisa ""-0 BitG Of CGntral OreCJOfl
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What makes Central Oregon a
great place to live, work and dine?
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The Jefferson County 910
year old All-Stars beat Her-
miston in the opening game,
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ana m meir seconu gauw;iu5i programs aimed at iving Central
to Hood River, than dropped Oregon babies a healthier start.
to the loser's bracket and beat
Experience the best Central Oregon Oregon memorabilia buttons going
oi L-enirai i" aic nugust i , ui -
has to offer at The Bite
Oreeon. Saturday. September 9.
1 1 :00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., at Sunriver
Vi laee. Proceeds from the event
benefit the March of Dimes and
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Bend South. Than they played
Hermiston again but this time
they lost and was eliminated
from further action.
An exciting
d annea tor tn
Central Oregon featuring a blend
a button, vou will receive free sam
ples from food vendors. There will
no admission charge at the event.
For more information, call 1-800-811-0805.
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The March of Dimes is a non-
mitHnnr nnrtv i orofit oreanization whose mission is
'e first even Bite of to improve the health of babies by
preventing Dirtn aeiecis ana imam
morality. Founded in 1938, the
March of Dimes funds programs of
research, education, community ser
vice and advocacy that save babies.
Together, we save babies.
of food, drinks, entertainment, great
shopping and more. Local restau
rants and merchants will showcase
their products, including generous
food tasting, and a beer and wine
SECOND-ANNUAL MID-COLUMBIA CHALLENGE
MAIL IN REGISTRATION
Make checks payable to Second Annual Mid-Columbia Challenge and send to:
Douglas County PUD - Attention Nancy Van Hoven
1151 Valley Mall Parkway
East Wenatchee, Washington 98802
Please Print Clearly
Categories:
5k RunWalk lOkRun
Male
Female
Non-PERS
PERS 1
PERS2
T-Shirt:
Douglas
Chelan
Grant
Jefferson County All-Stars in the Fourth of July , 2000, Street parade in downtown Madras, OR.
Small
Medium
Large
X-Large
Last Name
First Name
Slow Pitch-Open League
Softball Tournament
Presented byOSP Athletic Club
Trophies presented to the Champions, 2nd Place, and
3rd Place teams. Also to the Batting Champion, Golden
Glove, Most Valuable Player, and All Star Team (10)
Next Tournament date is September 9, 10, 2000
Entry deadline is September 1, 2000
To participate all players and coaches must submit their birth date and
social security number for a mandatory police check at least nine days
prior to the tournament. No blue denim clothing allowed in the institution.
No tobacco products permitted ia the institution. Total roster limit is 15,
including coaches. No items to be given to inmates. Equipment allowed
includes: uniform, knee braces, wraps, softball shoes, bats, batting gloves.
and equipment bag.
To enter: All entries must be in the form of a money order, certified
check, or company check. Make all funds payable to Department of Cor
rections. Athletic Club 95105. Entry fee must be mailed to Oregon De-
irtment of Corrections. Oregon State Penitentiary Athletic Club, c 'o
Scott .tones. 2605 State Street. Salem, OR 97310.
To register call Carl Hadlock. Recreation supen isor at (503) 373
834. TAX (503) 373-1008.
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Address:
Raffle tickets
for sale
Lost In Pace, A women's walking
team from the Warm Springs Health
& Wellness Center will be selling
raffle tickets so we can participate in
the Portland to Coast Relay August
25 - 26, 2000.
Prizes: Bird carving by Royce
Embanks; Embroidered sweatshirt,
T-shirt, travel mug & coffee mug
from the YS Museum: dream catcher,
beaded eye glass strap, coasters,
crystal potpourri set, bag, earring
holder and more.
Tickets: $1 each or 6 for $5
Drawing will be held August 1 . 2000
at noon.
Tickets can be purchased from
team members listed:
Judy Budd. Joy Harvey. Becky
Hunt-llucei. Shan Marrazo. Sharon
Miller (team captain t. Michelle
Najera (team co-captain). Coleen
Reed, l arhnne Sqmcmphcn. Sara
Thomas
City, State, Zip Code:
Release and Waiver.
I know that participating in the Second Annual Mid-Columbia Challenge is a potentially hazardous activity. I
should not enter and participate unless I am medically able and properly trained. I assume the risk of traffic on
the Second Annual Mid-Columbia Challenge course. I also assume any and all other risks associated with par
ticipating in the Second Annual Mid-Columbia Challenge including, but not limited to falls, contact with other
participants, the effects of the weather, including high heat, andor humidity, wind and the condition of the Sec
ond Annual Mid-Columbia Challenge course, including, but not limited to, uneven pavement, heights, water, pot
holes and rocks, gravel and other objects on the course surface, all such risks being known and appreciated by
me. I hereby for myself, my heirs, legal representatives, or anyone else claiming on my behalf, covenant not to
sue, and waive, release and discharge Grant, Chelan or Douglas County P.U.D.s, including, but not limited to,
volunteers, and sponsors including the agents, employees, assigns or anyone acting for or on behalf of any of the
foregoing entities, from any and all claims of liability for death, personal injury or property damage of any kind
or nature whatsoever arising out of, or in the course of my participation in Second Annual Mid-Columbia Chal
lenge. If I am an operator of a stroller, then Safety is defined as doing everything reasonably necessary to avoid
or prevent an accident including, but not limited to operating with safe speed and equipment and avoiding risks. I
also hereby consent to permit, and accept responsibility for emergency treatment in the event of injury or illness.
This Release and Waiver extends to all claims of every kind whatsoever, foreseen or unforeseen, known or un
known. The undersigned further grants full permission to the organizers of the Second Annual Mid-Columbia
Challenge andor any person or entity authorized by it to use my name, age, hometown, finish place and finish
time, in the public domain. I further grant full permission for the organizers of the Second Annual Mid-Columbia
Challenge to use any photographs, videotapes, motion pictures, recordings, or any other record of this event for
any purpose. Applications for minors will be accepted only with a parent or legal guardian's signature.
Signature (Acknowledge that you have read the above waiver)
Signature of Parent Guardian if Participant is under 18 Years Old
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