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Victims of Crime Services held a march through Warm Springs last week, raising awareness of the problem of domestic
violence.
October is Domestic Vio
lence Awareness Month. The
following events are planned
at the Warm Springs Health
and Wellness Center to raise
awareness:
Tuesday and Wednes
day, Oct. 19-20: Rez vio
lence and anger resolution
with Arlie Neskahi at the
wellness center Social Hall.
Wednesday, Oct. 20:
Parenting class at the Commu
nity Counseling Center.
Thursday and Friday,
Oct. 21-22: "Signs and
Symptom of Child Abuse," put
on by the Kids Center of Bend
at the Community Wellness Cen
ter Social Hall.
Tuesday, Oct. 26: Tribal
Court alcohol and drug class will
present domestic violencechild
abuse prevention.
Wednesday, Oct. 27:
Parenting class at the Commu
nity Counseling Center.
Wednesday, Oct. 27: Can
cer 101 community workshop
on breast and cervical cancer.
Contact the CHET Program
for more information.
w Thursday, Oct. 28:
Methamphetamine confer
ence and the Community
Wellness Center Social Hall.
The week of October
25: Red Ribbon week activi
ties at the Community
Wellness Center.
Don't miss Halloween activities
A trip to the pumpkin patch, Great Punkin Party, and
employee costume contest are part of the upcoming Halloween
activities in Warm Springs.
The trip to the pumpkin patch will be on Friday, Oct. 22. The
bus leaves the Community Center at 1 p.m. Bring a jacket and
$5 for admission.
The Great Punkin Party is Monday, Oct. 25 at the Commu
nity Center Social Hall, beginning at 6 p.m. Bring a pumpkin and
a knife.
The employee costume contest will be at 3 p.m., Friday, Oct.
29 in the lobby of the administration building.
Carnival to include fashion, gong show
The Freaky Fashion Show and Ghouley Gong Show will be
part of the Warm Springs Halloween Carnival. The Halloween
Carnival begins at 6 p.m. on Halloween at the Community Cen
ter. Booth set-ups will begin at 3 p.m. All are invited to set up their
own booths. Sign-up at the carnival to be a part of the fashion
and gong (talent) shows.
For information call Carol at the Community Center, 553
3243. Dialysis support group meets Oct. 26
There will be a dialysis support group beginning at 5 p.m. on
Tuesday, Oct. 26 at the Senior Center. Menu: meatloaf and bring
your own favorite Halloween food item.
Everyone welcome; come dressed in costume. Join in the fun,
food, laughter and education.
Great attendance so far at middle school
The month of September
was a great one for Native
American students attending
Jefferson County Middle
School. There are a total of 251
Indian students at the school,
from sixth grade through eighth.
Attendance among tribal
member students was above 90
percent, according to the middle
school.
There are 16 new teachers at
the middle school. Before school
began last month the new teach
ers took at tour of Warm
Springs and Simnasho, to learn
more about the reservation.
Several Warm Springs commu
nity members volunteered to
speak to the teachers, inform
ing them about the reservation.
Also, there was an open house
at the middle school on Sept. 30,
and many parents and students
attended.
For the month of September
there were 17 school days. The
following students had perfect
attendance during the month.
Eighth grade:
Alejandria Aguilar, Kevin
Ball, Wade Bennett, Darrin
Brisbois, Martin Brown, Laura
Bryant, Brittany Calica, Trent
Centre, Jolene Charley, Andrea
Cook, Micah David, Hazen
Davis, Maria Farias, Krystal
Finnley, Maria Garate, Brandy
Herkshan, Charlie Herkshan,
Jordan Holliday, Chanda
Howtopat, Sadie Johnson,
Albert Kalama Jr., Kara Katchia,
LaRonn Katchia, Ambros
Meanus, Waylon Meanus,
Arthur Mitchell Jr., Kristie
Morrison, Tim Red Dog, Jenny
Red Fox, Carlos Reynoso,
Maximino Ruiz-McKinley, Troy
Sam-Smith, Leander Smith,
Sonny Stacona, Stefan Sutterlee
and Terence Wolfe.
Seventh grade:
Marrisa Ahern, Leonard
American Horse, Jamie Ball,
Anthony Blueback, Kendall
Bobb, Tamiesha Brown, Hillary
Camas-Alire, Stephon Centre,
Traci Colwash, Damon David,
Spencer Ellsbury, Jimmy Flores,
Nicholas Heath, Shawnee
Johnson, Eric Mitchell, Janna
Jackson-O'Neill, Stephanie
Pratt, Katherine Quiad, Damian
Reynoso, Cassandra Sam,
Patricia Sam, Jason Smartlowit,
Martin Smith-Menneally,
Mariah Smith, Rodney Smith Jr.,
Tyrell Smith, Trevor Suppah,
Allee Tewee, Colton Trimble,
Ferman Tufti Jr., Sharon Will:
iams and Devin Winishut.
Sixth grade:
Triston Bois, Douglas
Brisbois, Michelle Charley,
Coder Clements, Mikayla
Collins, Joseph Cook, Melina
Culps, Ashlynne Danzuka,
Lauren Holliday, Stefan Jones,'
Alan LeClaire, Renee Miller,
Chelsie Patt, Drew Pennington,
Angela Polk-Ruiz, Justin
Queahpama-Mehlberg, Tanisha
Reynoso, Talon Sergent, Alvis
Smith IV, Linda Smith, Mallory
Smith, Larry Spino II, Theron
Spino, Leo Sportsman, Amanda
Squiemphen-Yazzie, Jonathan
Sweowat, Laura Thomas,
Dorothea Thurby, Jason Tufti
Danzuka, Kenneth VanPelt,
Cheyenne Wahnetah, Nicole
Wahnetah, Jesse Wallulatum,
Robin Warner, Chantel Williams
and Kendra Wolfe.
Great job students. Keep up
the good work!
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Gathering for succes
at higher education Oct. 20
There will be an AspireGear Up meeting at 6 p.m. on Wednes
day, Oct. 20 in the library of Madras High School. Topic will be
College 101: Fundamentals of success at higher education; and
scholarships (search, apply and complete).
The goal of the Gear Up group is: Gaining Early Awareness
and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs. And the Aspire group:
Access to Students Assistants Program In Reach of Everyone.
Aspire helps students with getting on board with SAT ACT tests,
federal government financial aid, essays, college search and appli
cations, and scholarships.
Seminar on the basics of beef
A gathering and seminar, Beef Basics, is set for 4-6:30 p.m.,
Thursday, Oct. 21 at the Warm Springs Rodeo Grounds.
Speakers will be Cory Parsons, OSU Extension livestock agent;
Fara Ann Currim, OSU Extension Warm Springs agriculture agent;
and Mark McFarland, veterinarian.
There will be questions and answers on beef breeds (sound
ness, quality and range savvy); beef nutrition (range and supple
mental forage); beef health (McFarland will demonstrate impor
tant body qualities on a live animal, as well as sites for vaccina
tions, etc.); and beef reproduction (breeding for optimal quality).
Bring your questions, answers and comments.
Snacks will be provided. For more information call 553-3238.
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