E Coosh EEWA: The way it is Page 4 Spilyay Tymoo September 18, 2003 Changes noted as school begins By Selena Boise What is going on in Warm Springs these days? Well, I have been hearing a lot of things go ing on, or not going on in Warm Springs. School starting has brought out a few things for us all to think about. There is that issue about the lan guage program put on hold for a while. That affects my young est son. And there is the fee re quirement for high school sports that came up for me and my oldest son, who wants to run on the Cross Country team again. Well, the language program is a good thing to have for the children. I've watched my chil dren learn basic words since Head Start. Then the language was taught in the kindergarten, where my daughter learned Sahaptin from then until the fourth grade. She was coming along and learning well. She stumped Dave a few times at the Spilyay Tymoo, Dave is our editor and he attended Sahaptin classes regularly. But my daughter enjoyed learning new words and sharing with us at home. She sang happy birthday to my mom one year for her birthday. It was special. Well, my son started learning Wasco when he reached kinder garten. He was happy with that, and learned to Wasco dance as well. He was sharing words with us at home. But when he reached the first grade, he was placed in a Paiute class and began learning Paiute. At first he was confused, but he began to learn, He shared some of his new words with us at ., home. ." ; ' ' I couldn't think of any fam ily members who spoke Paiute, at least not since my Grandma passed on. I remember she used to speak Paiute and Sahaptin. She even taught her dog to un derstand Paiute words, which was amazing and funny at the same time. I had planned on moving him into a class that was learning Wasco, but decided to let him try Paiute for a year and see what happens. I would prefer to have my children learn a language that is used by family members, so that they can use their new words and expand on those words with the family members. I think that the program was trying to develop a system to incorporate a'l three languages into the school system, and the children learned the particular language taught in their class room. I'm sure that this worked for some children, but the par ents may have had mixed feel ings about it, like myself. I believe that the language program will develop a system to incorporate all three languages into the learning environment. At the same time they should keep the preferred language in mind for families. I'm sure there is a way. I'm okay with this issue tak ing time to come to a solution. But the fee for school sports was a little difficult for me. When sntdents return from summer break, there are a lot of fees associated with starting school. That would include school pictures, lunches, and now sports. That's not counting the back to school clothes, shoes and supplies. Normally, if things ran their usual course and nothing came up unexpectedly, there would not be a problem. I guess just being prepared for school is not enough. Always expect there will be that little bit of a surprise. And usually you end up paying. s Spilyay speaks Korea's 50th Thanks to the following for the success of the Korean Con flict Fiftieth Anniversary Din ner. First, Senior Program driver Lawrence Squiemphen, who drove to Wilsonville for the un veiling of the Korean Veterans Wall, Eleven veterans went. The Ladies Auxiliary helped with snacks. , The dinner and recognition were held on Sunday, July 27. Thank you cooks, Sonya Scott (daughter of Leroy Scott, vet eran), Mary Danzuka (widow of a veteran), Sally and Jenny Smith (granddaughters of a vet eran), and granddaughter Marella VanPelt Tribal Council for the main course and the table servings, food donations. Ray and Beaulah Tsumpti, Harvey Jim. Mary D., Sue Mat ters and Charles White for the posters. Natalia Sam for the beautiful programs. The classes of Celia Greene, Moose Tanewasha and Cheryl Heath, also Eliza Kalama for decorations. To sister Ellen Th ompson for being our MC. Also, the beautiful recognition gifts sponsored by Freda Wallulatum, Darlene Foster and Harvey Jim, the beautiful blankets that were presented to Marvin Meanus, Chesley Yahtin, and Mr. Salar, a comrade who served with Marvin. Also the VanPelt fam ily and grandchildren presented Harvey with a special blanket for all his thoughtfulness for fellow comrades. Crystal Berman for all her work on painting the beautiful flag chairs that were presented to veterans, widows and senior citizens. There were 30 chairs donated by Forest Products, Kah-Nee-Ta Resort and Casino, and Housing's Chet VanPelt. Robert and Marella Sam for support and gifts. There were 14 veterans that posted die colors and received chairs and gifts. We were hon ored with state and district rep resentatives, Merle and Judy Johnson and Ron and Linda Parker. Also, The Oregonian was there. There were 200-plus people served. Thank you com munity and families of veterans, for without these men and women we wouldn't have the freedom we have today. If any one was forgotten, it wasn't in tentionally. Respectively, Eliza Brown Jim, president of Ladies Auxil iary to Post 4217. Class of '61-63 To anyone who went to school here in Warm Springs from 1961 to 1963, with Kitty Schlick and Pinky Courtney, please contact us. Pinky at 553 1471, P.O. Box 535, Warm Springs, 97761. Kitty at kschlnoeseattleu.edu. Phone (206) 296-5768. 900 Broadway, Seatde, WA 98122-4340. We want to visit and put to gether recollections of us all. Thanks. We're looking forward to hearing from you. Pinky and Kitty A thank you The family of Ira Merritt wishes to thank all of our friends from the Warm Springs Nation for their kind expres sions of sympathy, cards, food, floral tributes and songs. We would especially like to thank those tribal members for their representation at the cel ebration of his life. We would like to thank those who spoke at the celebration, blessed his home and sang his final songs to help him along in his journey to the next world. We felt it was a great honor. Letters to the Ira always considered many Warm Springs tribal members to be his great friends. He told innumerable stories about inter actions on and off the reserva tion. This was a long friendship that helped him prosper in life and business. Your compassion and kind ness will be remembered by his family. Sadie Merritt, daughters Marie Whaley and Catherine Merritt, and son John Merritt. SMART kids I hope you and your children have had an enjoyable summer. With the new school year start ing we are once again asking you to become a volunteer reader for the SMART reading pro gram, one hour per week, start ing Oct. 14, every Tuesday and Thursday. For those of you who are not familiar with SMART (Start Making A Reader Today), it is a literacy program designed for children in kindergarten through third grade. Our goal is to help students who could benefit from some extra one-on-one, espe cially with reading. We match the children with caring, dependable adult volunteers with whom they will read twice a week, each time for one-half hour on Tuesdays and Thursdays throughout the school year. . We have found that children who participate in SMART im prove their reading skills, usu ally attend school more often and look forward to their read ing sessions. We don't teach the children how to read - the teachers do that - what we do is expose them to more litera ture and help instill in them the love of reading. The SMART child will also receive two books a month to take home and keep. All of our volunteers are trained and have their back ground checked to ensure the safety of your children. I hope that if your child's teacher rec ommends SMART, you will let him or her participate. If you feel your child would benefit from some extra one-on-one reading time, ask his or her teacher about the program. We need more volunteer readers to read to the students at Warm Springs Elementary. If you have any questions regarding SMART, or if you would like to become a volun teer reader, please feel free to contact the local SMART office at 317-3225 (VM) or leave a message at the WSE office at 553-1128 for Myrna Frank and I will call you ASAP. The SMART area office number is 382-6466. Thank you for your time. We're looking forward to another great year. I will be call ing all the past readers soon. Myrna Frank, SMART pro gram coordinator Scott at school Hester Scott, daughter of Harvey and Florene Scott, is at tending school in Meridian, Mis sissippi. She is going to school to become a personnclman, and after her graduation she will be going back to Norfolk, Virg. I lestcr will be working in the personnel department at the naval base in Norfolk. Friends and relatives wishing to write to Hess may do so at this address: Hester Scott, 8500 Tidewa ter Dr. No. 45, Norfolk, VA 23503. Thank you. Harvey and Florene Scott Sorry I would like to say I'm very sorry to my mother Willctte Payne, Walter Payne 111 and my aunt "Paco" for disrespecting them when I was intoxicated. I'm saying sorry for everything I did and said to them. Also, I would like apologize to Tribal Police Officer Reynosa If I may have hurt your feelilngs or made you afraid of me, while I was drunk, I'm sorry. Vernon Smith, Jr. Disappointed To the Warm Springs com munity: My son was unable to attend the 2003 Poet's Convention, due to lack of funds. We were short $395. We'd like to thank Jim Manion, of Power Enterprises, and Larry Potts, of Forest Prod ucts Industries, for their dona tion totaling $200, which was ultimately returned. We were able to sell $235 worth of raffle tickets. We still had the raffle drawing and prizes were awarded accord ingly. The fundraiser of pizza and hamburgers raised enough for the plane tickets and pur chase of the other raffle items, including the monetary raffle item of $200. Since we paid the convention the required fee of $350, raised from the car washes that Walsey and friends held during the past , month and a half, Walsey will still be awarded a Famous Poet trophy and certificate. They will be contacting, via mail, if he was awarded the college scholarship of $15,000 to $50,000. That we were unable to at tend the convention was very disappointing. I was heart shaken, because my son was dis appointed and upset. I explained to Walsey the financial hardships I endure as a single parent, with no supplemental income or child support. After discussing our financial budget, Walsey and I decided not to attend the event. We had enough for everything but the meals. I wasn't about to let my son starve for four days. Nor did I want to bother any body else for additional funds. Walsey would like to thank the following people: Richard "Animal" Tohet for writing letters to everybody. Walsey's many friends for the hard work at the car washes. Mary Stewart and police per sonnel who assisted with the fundraisers; and the following who contributed raffle items: Kah-Nee-Ta High Desert Resort and Casino; Warm Springs Community Wellness Center; The Warm Springs Po lice Department; Sister Raylene; and KWSO for the public ser vice announcement and inter view. Appreciation This letter should have been written a long time ago, but it's been really hard to come around and do it. So now that I am ready, I would like to take this time to thank all the people who helped our family in our time of need. It has been seven months now since our mother, atwai 1 lelene "Spunky" (Arthur) Teeman, passed on, and there are many people who stepped forward to help our family when the time came. First, we'd like to thank Char lotte I lerkshan, who visited and comforted my mother while she was in the hospital during her last days. Also, Daisy Ike and Millie Colwash, who were there to support us and be with us before and after the funeral. Thank you to Annie Meanus and family, and Radinc Spino and family for cooking the meals, To F.llcn Thompson, who was there throughout the fu neral. Thank you to all the drummers who conducted the beautiful service, the Medicine Society, Bcrnicc Mitchell and Editor family, Lucinda Green, Larry Dick, Alex Tohet, "Chubby" Robinson, "Animal" Tohet, Elfreda Mitchell, Roberta Heath, all the Road Warriors, Full Gospel Church, Shaker Church, Sister Pauline, who did the Rosary, all of our mom's friends and classmates from Chemawa, our extended family in Washington, and all the people who stepped forward to help us, we thank you all. If we have forgotten to men tion your name, just know that we appreciated everything you did and thank you from the bottom of our hearts. With all your help, my mother had her last rites given to her in the best manner they could have. It was a beautiful service, and it couldn't have been without your support and help. Once again, thank you. Respectfully, Cecilia Herrera and Marta Rubio Apologizing To the community, Please accept this letter of', apology for the actions that I have done on the day of July 14. 1 am fully sorry for driving under the influence of alcohol. I really apologize to the officers for eluding them and making such a hard deal of out it. Regan Calica My daughter Mahala, a word very precious to me, the name of my daugh ter of whom I can't see. I'll miss Missed but not I'd like to take this time to thank all of my friends and family who have continued to be so supportive during the loss of my mother, Carrie Mae Jackson. I know the loss was her gain. She no longer suffers the life of being re strained to wheelchair, and all of the illness and pain that came with it. I still fight the fact that she is now gone, not wanting to let go, feeling so childish at times, feeling so lost and alone, I know in my heart the twelve and a half years I knew her were some of the best years of my life. In the short time I knew her she taught me so much. She filled the emptiness I had learned to accept, growing up, know ing nothing about where I came from, all of the whys that come with being adopted. The best part of finding my mother? I finally looked like someone! Both of my biologi cal parents are now deceased. I was adopted and raised by Richard and Vivian Macy since birth. Words cannot ex press the anguish and pain of losing both of my biological parents. Thanks to Richard and Vivian, I will still be someone's baby girl, someone's baby sister... Birthday Happy belated seventh birthday to Brent Thomas. We all love you very much and wish you all the best for the coming year. Love, your mom, your HP sisters Torey and Sharcen Thomas. Happy belated birthdays for the month of August, 2003: sec ond, Edith Wyena; third, Louie Spilyay letters to The Spilyay welcomes any and all letters from tribal members, However, the let ters can be no longer than 350 words in length. Letters beyond that length your first steps, I would praise your good deed, close my eyes and picture you walking to me. I think of you a lot more often, it seems, for you're my only daughter, the girl of my dreams. Mahala-Keta are words that I say to you, the meaning you ask, it means I love you. I prayed to the heavens way up above to send me an angel of . whom I could love. Wipe my eyes of the tears, yet you're only 2, but I got my angel and my angel is you. I wish I could be there to make things right, but this can not happen, your mother and I only argue and fight. Let's not talk or speak of the past, but look to your future and the shadow you'll cast. When you feel happy or even quite sad, just remember who loves your dear old dad. D'Lynray, ' Mahala-Keta, I haven't forgot about you, Mahala-Keta to both, Angel No. 1 and No. 2, Just like a dove represents freedom and love, Mahala meaning... well your name means my love. Love, Dad, Arden Charles Post (Ace), Apology I would like to apologize to the community and all my friends and family for driving under the influence of alcohol in August 2003. ' . ' Morris D. Holliday forgotten thanks, mom and dad. I thank our Creator every day of my life for the chal lenges put forth, and those to come. It has made me very strong, at times very weak. It has made me the happiest per son on the face of the earth, and at times brought me to my lowest low of all times. I am thankful for the time I have with those around me. I have learned so much from everyone who comes into my life. I would like to thank this community, friends and fam ily for being so supportive, you know who you are. If I were to name each of you, it would take a lifetime. Carrie Mae Jackson, missed but never forgotten. . . Thanks, Rachel K. Smith and family wishes... Colwash; ninth, Vera Thomas and girls (Shiralda and Brittany Charley); twelfth, Keyahnna Clements; sixteenth, Raylene Thomas-Ike; ' thirty-first, Chauntai Begay. Wishes for a good year to conic. Love from your relative, , friend, etc., Angie, Brent, Torey and Sharcen Thomas. the editor policy are cdittcd until they are within or close to the 350 word limit, Also, letters can contain no libel against any person. Thank you for writ ing to the Spilyay Tymoo.