June 9, 2005 New bridge adds Kah-Nee-Ta access . j- r i i i i nil Spilyqy Tyvnoo, Wqi-m Springs, Oregon ejXiftyQGtt) The new Culpus Bridge over the Warm Springs River by Kah-Nec-Ta is complete. The project took nearly a year to finish, at a cost of $1.4 mil lion. The new bridge provides im proved access to the east end of Kah-Nec-Ta, and can serve as a second main access to the resort and casino. The bridge is located at the cast end of Webster Mat Road, off Route 3 past Wolf Point. This alternate route should improve driving safety for em ployees and guests of the resort during icy winter months. The B1A provided the fund ing for the new bridge, designed by Anderson-Perry Inc. of LtGrande. The tribal Engineering De partment administered the project, with the tribal Construc tion Enterprise, as the main con tractor, doing much of the work. There is still BIA money left for bridge projects on the res ervation. The money will be used to design and construct four more small bridges: the Upper Mill Creek Bridge, the J Wwlot oouttMy o Warm Spnngt ConUrudien .his! ti Si uf ' L The top picture is of the new bridge, recently completed. The lower picture shows a work crew during construction. To qualify, the bridge must be one that the public uses, rather than a private one. The new Culpus Bridge in cludes paved paths for use by pedestrians and bicyclists. Also, an improved kayak takeout ac cess road was included as part of the project. Some final landscaping will be done in the fall, as the final phase of the project. The old Culpus Bridge was left in place for tribal members to use for fishing and swimming. Don't forget... Superior Livestock Auction's Video Royale in Winnemucca, NV July 25-29 Catalog Daadllna: July 11 We offer PROGRESSSIW MARKETING with weekly livestock sales, large ring scale, weekly Northwest Buyers, monthly special sales, AND a new feedlot located just out the back gate! Consignments always welcome... Butehmrm mtmrt mt 10mm - Fmmdmn mtmrt mt Noon Central Oregon Livestock Auction 54M75-3851 Trent Stewart Clay Tanler 480-5540 419-6060 Whitewater River Bridge, the Hellc Bridge, and one more bridge yet to be determined. Anyone with a suggestion as to a bridge that needs improved or replaced, contact the Engi neering Department at 553-3283. Photos sought of Council The planning committee for the Sesquicentennial com memoration is seeking photos of past and present Tribal Council members. The photos are to be in cluded in the commemoration program and a public display during the Pi-Umc-Sha Pow wow weekend celebration. If you have any photos, please deliver or contact Evaline Patt or Beulah Tsumpti at the Museum At Warm Springs, 553-3331. Photos will not be kept, but with permission will be copied to be placed in the ar chives after use. We would very much appreciate any as sistance with this project. Kah-Nee-Ta accepting art The Kah-Nee-Ta High Desert Resort and Casino Gal lery of Art is accepting new works of art from Warm Springs tribal artists to display at the resort for the summer. The deadline to review new works of art is June 15. Feel free to contact the Gal lery of Art curator Apolonia Santos at (541) 553-0465 for more information. Events calendar The American Association of Retired People (AARP) driver safety class will be held from 8 a.m. to noon Monday and Tuesday, June 13-14 at High Lookee Lodge. The two 4-hour classes qualify participants for auto insur ance discount at age 55. All drivers welcome. $10 student fee. Important: Particpants must be in the classroom and ready to start by 8 a.m. on both days, and must attend and participate in all eight hours to qualify for certificate. To attend this call and receive your Certificate of Comple tion, register by calling 317-0610 and speak to Ruth, who will place your name on the class roster. Walk-ins cannot attend and receive a certificate. The community is invited to share a delicios healthy breakfast with Sara and Elsie at the Warm Springs Pod Kitchen on Tuesday, June 14, starting at 8:45 a.m. Every one is invited (young and old and somewhere in between) to breakfast prepared by Sara with emphasis on tasty, de licious, healthy food for everyone to enjoy. Elsie will talk about eye disease. All or most of the food is made from scratch and copies of the recipes will be made available. Hosted by Elsie B Howard, DM Educator, and Sara Tho mas, Registered Dietitian and the Warm Spring Clinic. Dialysisdiabetes prevention support group: Tues day, June 21 , from 5-7 p.m. at the Senior Center. Join this nice group for a BBQ. Bring your favorite side dish or des sert. Education is presented by Ms. Elsie Howard on "Eye Diseases." For more info call Lucille at 553-3313. Attention veterans: All VFW meetings are on the first Wednesdays of each month, starting at 5:30 p.m. at the Veterans Hall. Anyone wishing audience with the VFW should call to be added to the agenda. Call Commander Elliot Palmer Post No. 4217 Kirby Heath Sr., 553-2115. Or Quartermaster Harvey Jim, 553-9003. Wum. Springs, OR $7761 (541) 553-1597 Clinic staff to participate in anniversary The staff of the Warm Springs Health and Wellness Center will join in the events marking the anniversary of the signing of the treaty of 1855. On Wednesday, June 22, the staff will participate in sharing their heritage by wearing their Native clothing while on duty. The staff will participate as a way of honoring the commu nity of the Confederate Tribes of Warm Springs for their com mitment to their traditional be liefs and customs. In wearing the traditional clothing, the staff will pay hom age to the ancestors, and pay respect the elders who carry on the beliefs and share their knowledge in friendship with all peoples. The Health and Wellness staff invite the community to share with them, and see the different tribes and diverse na tions in their Native dress. Keep June 22 open on your schedule for the clinic. Stop by for a light healthy snack. To place an advertisement in the Spilyaj Tjmoo, please contact Sam Howard at (541) 279-9973. Thank jou. Complete Exhaust shop, Tire Sales, & Service 95 Plymouth Grand Voyager V-6, Air Conditioner, green $2,766 91 Ford Explorer 4x4 Leather, Air, black $3,344 Towing, Auto Sales, Diesel Repair, RV Repair, Domestic & Foreign Cars 330 S.W. Culver Hwy. 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