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    Spilyqy Tytnoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
February 2005
Brian MorttntanSpllyty
Oregon Public Broadcasting cameraman Todd Sonflieth
records Will "The Wilman" Robbins as he edits audio of
speech by Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) for The Warm
Springs Program" at KWSO radio station Jan. 1 9. The
footage is part of a "Rural Voices" documentary
capturing parts of life on the Warm Springs Reservation.
The film crew, led by producer Eric Cain, followed a fairly
open-ended schedule that took it to see bowling at
Madras Bowl, a Madras High girls basketball game, as
well as a busy morning at KWSO. Cain said the crew
would return for the Lincoln's Powwow. He said the
project should be completed by early May for airing
during that month's "sweeps" period.
Meth problem discussed March 1
The problem of metham- local businesses, meth users in
phetamine, "meth" or "crank"
that is destroying lives will be the
focus of a one-day seminar in
Madras on Tuesday, March 1.
The seminar - Methamphet
amine: Whose problem is it?
Part 2 - is sponsored by
BestCare Treatment Services,
with support of the Boys and
Girls Club Drug Free Commu
nities Program, and the
Jefferson County Meth Task
Force.
You need not have attended
Part One of the seminar in or
der to attend part two. The dead
line to register is Feb. 21. To
register contact Mandi Puckett
at (541) 410-0606. The seminar
will be from 7:30 a.m. till p.m.
on March 1.
Madras Bowl is donating use
of its parking lot for parking
during the seminar. Breakfast
and snacks will be provided. Cost
of registration is $40.
The seminar will outline both
the statewide and local problems
concerning meth and meth labs,
and will preview Downfall, a
locally filmed feature length
movie about methamphetamine
abuse. The film is by indepen
dent filmmaker Duke White.
In addition, participants will
learn about how meth use
harms citizens and businesses,
meth and sex, and tips to pre
vent meth use and the influx of
meth labs.
Presenters will include the
Confederated Tribes of Warm
Springs, Oregon State Police and
other law enforcement, citizens,
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recovery and others. Mandi
Puckett, prevention coordinator
for BestCare and facilitator of
the local Meth Task Force, is
urging people to attend, learn
more and share information
about this problem.
Powwow memorial Saturday
The Lincoln's Powwow Com- rial precedes the Annual
mittee is announcing a memo- Lincoln's Birthday Powwow and
rial held at the Simnasho serves to bless and clear the
Longhouse at 10 a.m. on Satur- dance floor. Anyone is welcome
day, Feb. 5, 2005. The memo- to this memorial.
I'ollowing the memorials on
Feb. 5 at the Simnasho
Longhouse, there will he a
name-giving for Austin Smith
Jr.
Stone-setting, memorial Feb. 5
The Queahpama and Sidney Anson Greene on Sat-
Greene Family extends an in
vitation to the community for
the Stone Setting and Memo
rial Services for Conrad
Maurice Queahpama, and
-MEMORIES IN STONE-
Custom Designed Memorials
Hand Engraved in Goldendale for over 18 years.
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28 NE Plum, Madras, OR 97741. Phone, (541) 475-3834
Elder care
conference
Feb. 23-24
The Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs is among the host
tribes of a conference on care
giving of Native ciders. The
conference is Feb. 23-24 at the
Chinook Winds resort at Lincoln
City.
The conference is an oppor
tunity for caregivers of ciders
to meet caregivers from other
Indian communities. The event
will feature knowledgeable
speakers and presenters.
Some of the topics that will
be covered include: diabetes,
nutrition, stress reduction, elder
abuse, medication management,
Alzheimer and dementia, grand
parent care giving, and self-care
for the caregiver.
The conference is entitled,
Native Care: A Conference to
Learn, Connect and Share.
Breakfast and lunch is pro
vided on both days, as is dinner
on the first day. The registration
fee is $50 with scholarships avail
able. For information call Angela
Ramirez, Siletz Elders Program
Coordinator, at (800) 922-1399,
ext. 1225.
The hosts of the conference
are the Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs, Coquille Indian
Tribe, Coos, Lower Umpqua
and Siuslaw Indians, and the
Confederated Tribes of Siletz
Indians.
Smith, the son of Austin
Smith Sr. and Lois
Squiemphen-Smith, is returning
from Marine basic training to
receive his name.
urday, February 5 at the
Simnasho Cemetary, beginning
at 9 a.m. Followed by Washut,
Re-joining, and Giveaway at
the Simnasho Longhouse.
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Ante.
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Lacie, Jasmine, Tara, Tina
and Cus Tuf'ti. Love, Ante.
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Welcome to the neighbor
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Ante Pampcrien and Gus, Tina
family.
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