Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, January 24, 2002, Page Page 8, Image 8

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    Museum featuring youth
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Happy Seventeenth Birth
day, (22Jan.85).
Young Leo, with love from
Mom, Michael, Charlie, Lee,
Lewis, and dad.
Happy Belated Debbie,
from your mom, Leo, Michael,
Charlie, Lewis, Lee, Moses.
Happy 23rd Birthday
Michael, with love from
your dad, Charlie, Lewis,
Ixrc, young U'o, and mom
(27Jan79).
I lappy belated to Morencc
Starr. Take care of yourself and
wc wish you many more.
Love Kim, Sara, J D., Den
nis, Chez and O I).
I lappy birthday to lxnora
Starr who'll be 38 on "the day
the music died". Good luck
in your new profession, wher
ever it takes you.
Love, Sunny, big guy, D
Dennis, Che, trout and Or
LukIo. 1 lappy Birthday to my did
"Alex" Hope ya have many
more.
Love "All".
Happy Birthday "Alex".
Love Angela.
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Birthday and
For Carol and Pedro Parra
The two people who gave
us life.
Once when we were little
girls you gave us love and
taught us who to be, allowing
us to be free yet catching us
when we fall and supporting
us in all we do.
The years spent with friends
and family memories shared
with smiles and tears watching
us grow and learn in a house
full of love and rooms filled
with laughter you always have ,
the time to listen and are able '
to forgive.
Your love is unconditional.
Hey Cowgirls, Winona,
Cinda, Mariel!
It's that time of the year,
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NOW ON DISPLAY
The Ninth Annual Tribal Youth Art Exhibit
January 17 - March 10
This exhibit features art from kids 2 years to high school.
Observe art and interpretation through the eyes and hearts of local
youth artists.
Sponsored by Warm Springs Tower Enterprises
Just a friendly reminder to all Warm S(ningi adult tribal artists. The deadline to
submit art for this year's Ninth Anmud Trikil Art Exhibit is Afrril 17. Questions,
please contaet Natalie Kirk at 55h)))lt extension 18.
Warm Springs.
individuals
Springs
week for
Y
other wishes
Whenever we need you are
always there giving us the
strength to face each day en-
couraging us to do our best.
" Every time we anf fc'eUhgV
down you pick us up off the
ground. Our memories woven 4
of the threads cannot be bro-( ,
again. Oil up those boots,
shine up your gear, pack your
bags, let's get out of here, your
race tins are calling, the rodeo's
draw near.
Happy birthday, Merry
Christmas, 1 lappy New Year,
blares from the radio, with the
thought of Lorrctta Lynn near.
! lope you cowgals have one
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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
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The Ninth Annual Tribal Youth Art Ex
hibit is now on display at The Museum at
The exhibit features art from tribal mem
bers 2-yearsold to high school-age. Eleven
have submitted art to the exhibit
On display through March 10, the exhibit
is sponsored by The Museum, and by Warm
Power Enterprises. The exhibit,
called "Miyanishma" meaning children, is a
chance to observe art and interpretation
through the eyes and hearts of local young
artists. Over 120 people were on hand last
the exhibit's opening reception.
Photos by Oave McMechan
ken. With all of this said, know
that our love foryou goes on
& on.
Happy New years Mom &
Dadv
Love Priscilla, Tarivia, Erica
& B.C.P.
heck of a special day, loaded
down with all the sweet ingre
dient of lots of love, loads of
hugs, tons of kisses.
You gals deserve it, your
very special and play a "huge
meaningful" part in our lives.
Sign, Seal, delivered from
your cowboys!
The Jaccob Frank Stables.
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The photos at left and far left are examples of the youth art
on display at the museum. Above, young tribal member
reads messages on the piece called, "Little Hearts, Big
Dreams."
Job Announcement
Fish caretaker. Job Sum
mary: Contractor will assist the
Confederated Tribes of the
Warm Springs Reservation of
Oregon (CTWS) fisheries
staff in implementing the
Hood River Production Pro
gram (HRPP).
Contractor will provide la
bor for setup, maintenance
and monitoring and protec
tion of acclimation facilities
for winter and summer steel
head and spring chinook
salmon molts.
Responsibilities: As
semble portable fish acclima
tion ponds and the water in
take and out-pipe systems at
several locations; along with
the HRPP fisheries staff.
Maintain fish acclimation
ponds; provide care and feed
ing offish; and sample and
record fish information as de
scribed in acclimation daily
tasks.
Water systems mainte
nance and operations.
Ability to repair, con
struct, or manufacture spe
cial tools, equipment, andor
(for fish culture use).
Expected to explain
project information to the
public.
Education: A high school
diploma or the equivalent
G.E.D.
Experience: Fisheries ex
perience desired.
Skills: God interpersonal
skills. Able to follow direc
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January 24, 2002
tions both written and oral
Data recording.
Working conditions:
Applicants will be hired as
self-employed subcontrac
tors.
Applicant will be con
tracted to be at a remote job
site in the Hood River sub
basin 24 hrsday; four days a
week, working up to ten
hour days and on call in the
evenings.
A mobile trailer will be
available on site.
Applicants must provide
own food and transportation
to and from the job site.
Required valid Oregon
drivers license.
Automobile insurance re
quired. Minimum -automobile
liability insurance.
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Minimum of 18 years of
age.
Time Period: March 16
toMayl5,2002
Contracted Salary:
12000month salary
Applications are available
at the Warm springs Admin
istration Building.
For more information
contact:
Alexis Vaivoda or Mick
Jennings (541)292-6866
Hood RiverPelton Lad
der reduction Program
3430 W 10
The Dalles, OR 97058
Job Deadline: February
15,2002
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