Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon May 12, 2005 Quaid seels 509-J position By Julie Quaid I am running for position 4 on the Jefferson County School District 509-J Board of Directors. I have served the last 12 months through an appointment to a vacated school board position. I lost a close race last year and would like to continue serving by winning the up coming election. I am running against opponent Stacy Reed. I would like to continue serving because I enjoy work ing in K-12 public education, and have the experience, knowledge and ability to build cooperative relationships with people and organizations. Julie Quaid I believe that all children must experience a sense of be longing to a family community and school; all children must believe their dreams can come true; and all children must be come a strong member of our community. I would appreciate your support by casting a vote for me so I can continue serving on the Jefferson County school board. No ballot box There will not be a ballot box in Warm Springs for the upcoming election, as there is not a suitable location, accord ing to the county clerk's of fice. A ballot box would have to be available until 8 p.m. on Election Day, and there is no site that would qualify, said county clerk Kathy Marston. So be sure to mail in your ballot, or drive it to Madras. Student awards at Science Fair School discussion in Warm Springs Join the Chalkboard Project in Warm Springs for a school discussion group from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 19 at the Family Resource Center. Soft drinks and pizza will be served to participants. The Chalkboard Project is charged with exploring what it takes to make our K-12 public schools among the nation's best. The goal is for citizens to ex plore the issues and discuss some choices about what is most im portant to you in building a su perior K-12 system in Oregon. The Chalkboard Project was launched by five of Oregon's leading non-profit foundations, hoping to close the student achievement gap for all Orego-nians. The project will share with the public and with the legisla ture recommendations from the civic engagement process by the end of the school year. For more information about the project, or the May 19 meet ing in Warm Springs, call Julie Quaid at 553-3438, or Maura Schwartz at 475-0348. fcH- Classes teach traditional crafts Learn how to make an ac'axilaya. Classes (teacher to be announced) are from 5 to 8 p.m. as follows: May 17: Choosing your materials cutting your strings. May 19: Weaving and adding strings. May 24: Weaving and de- Kjsign discussion. May 26: Finishing off the top. Learn how to make shawl, taught by Anna Clements. Classes are from 5 to 8 p.m. as follows: June 7: Cutting, sewing and fringing your shawl. June 9: Finishing your shawl. Learn How to Make an Ibaubau (Wasq'u word for drum). Class is from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on June 11: Cutting, design ing and making your drum. Learn how to make an Ibaubaumat (Wasq'u word for drum stick). Taught by Dallas Winishut. Class from 5 to 8 p.m. on June 14: Choosingyour ma- terials and design, and making your drumstick. Learn how to make chaps, taught by Minnie Talulukas. Classes are from 5 to 8 p.m. as follows: , June 16: Choosing your ma terial, laying out your pattern and cutting out. June 21: Sewing your chaps together. Emilee Hugie, of OSU Extension, will be available to assist those who have limited sewing experience. Classes will be held in the basement of the Education Building. Early registration is rec ommended. Call Deanie or Valat 553-3575 'or 553-2200 to sign up. Parents have an option of keeping all outfit pieces for a donation of similar materi als for the prosperity of the group. Museum offering summer internship The Museum at Warm Springs is reminding Native American scholars to submit their letters of application for the museum's summer intern program 2005. Along with the letter of ap plication, other qualifications include: Proof of enrollment in a higher education institution; proof of Native American heri tage via enrollment document; two letters of recommendation. The intern is responsible for his or her own housing during the internship. Scholars studying in the fol lowing fields may apply: anthro pology, art, culture and heritage, education, museum program development, public program development. The deadline to apply is May 27. For more information con tact the museum at (541) 553-3331. The following is a list of students who received gold and silver certificates for the Jefferson County school district science fair: Gold: Luther Keo, Waylon Meanus, Richard Wolfe and Karlen Yallup. Silver: Marissa Ahem, Tamiesha Brown, Traci Colwash, Maria Farias, Chezzcray Frank, Teresa Fuentes, Maria Garate, Charlie Ann Herkshan, Cariane' Johnson, Kara Katchia, Anna Miller, Kristie Morrison, Olivia Parkins, Kathcrine Quaid, Carlos Reynoso, Terry Rider Biecer, and K-Ix'i Smith Strong. Museum hosts Science Day, Choir The Museum at Warm Springs is hosting the annual Seeds of Discovery Day Camp for the 509-J district fourth-grade class from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Friday, May 13. Science stations will be set up at the west field of the museum, and two stations will be in-doors. The Oregon Children's Choir of Eugene will perform at the Museum at Warm Springs at 2 p,m. on Sunday, May 15. There is no charge for this event. Banquet for graduates The student Graduation Haiutu t will he Monday evening, June 13 at Kali-Xee-Ta. The annual lun quet is for Native American students graduating from high school this year, and also those receiving their GF.Ds. Please provide names of tribal member graduates who are not from Madras I ligh School or a BIA hoarding schools, and who have graduated or com pleted the necessary require incuts between May 1 2H)4 and June 30 2U5. The names can be given to Emma Smith at 553-3114, Thea Barney at 325-1360, or Julie Quaid at 553-3438. Complete Exhaust shop, Tire Sales, & Service 94 Ford Tempo 2-door, clean $2,495 81 GMC Blazer 4x4, auto $2995 Towing, Auto Sales, Diesel Repair, RV Repair, Domestic & Foreign Cars 330 S.W. Culver Hwy. Madras, OR 97741 475-6618 querse anil 9 ir - (lust North of (mm MftoUfSfJkbks) Mon-Frl 9-5:30 Sat 9-3 Closed Sunday 541-470-7CC9 Vet Supplies 33 lbs $5.50 Dog and Cat Vaccines Alfalfa orchard grass mix $5.50 Orchard Grass Mix $6.00 Alfalfa $6.50 mv I Hwiiwh m fifty ffoflfk 0 mM h liar u . $ iiifl jHlKitmO& :'V) ( ' V IBkjsqOuxo) j 1rr- iMK lWW iUitJ1itihif)ifr?