Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, April 27, 2006, Page Page 2, Image 2

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    Spilyay Tymoo
P age 2
A pril 27
Katchia is Outstanding Student
N ick Katchia was named
the Outstanding Student o f
the Year at the 31st Annual
Conference o f the O regon
Indian Education A sso cia­
tion.
Katchia, 16, is a junior at
Madras High School. He is
a member o f the Youth D e­
velopment Team at the high
school.
Katchia earlier this year
received a Kiwanis Outstand­
ing Student award, and was
recognized in the “Wow, what
a k id !” p ro g ra m o f the
Jefferson County D rug Free
C oalition and the M adras
Pioneer.
The county Methamphet-
amine Task Force presented
Katchia with a Certificate o f
Appreciation for the slide-
Nick Katchia
show presentation that he put
together last year. He has made
the presentation, titled “ Meth
Prez,” to groups o f his peers,
adult g ro u p s and the T ribal
Youth club
open in summer
Council.
Katchia manages the high
school frosh boys JV basket­
ball team, and is on the JV
g o lf team.
H e is a m em ber o f the
Science Math Investigative
L e a rn in g
E x p e rie n c e
(SM ILE) Club.
Katchia received the O r­
egon Indian Education A sso­
ciation Outstanding Student
o f the Year Award at the
organization’s conference this
month at Portland State Uni­
versity.
He was nominated for the
Outstanding Student award
by the Warm Springs Educa­
tion Committee.
N ick lives with his aunt
an d u n cle, J o h n and
Saphronia Katchia.
The Boys & Girls Club
o f Warm Sprins has an­
nounced its summer sched­
ule.
The club will be open
Ju n e 19-A ugust 25, and
closed July 3-7'
Hours are 10:30 a.m. to
5:30 p.m. Fee: $25 annual
membership.
For more inform ation
please call the club at 553-
3 1 6 1 . O r e-m ail to
www.bgcco. org.
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Spilyay Tymoo, call Sam
Howard at 279-9973.
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Inez Queahpama, 5, receives “goodies” from Berni Jackson-Spino at an information fair
at the Warm Springs Early Childhood Intervention Center this month. Several tribal
services had booths at the information fair.
We are proud that 90% of all our
tires are produced in the U.S. of A.
M onday-Friday:
7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Saturday:
8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Mini marathon at Kah-Nee-Ta
The Warm Springs Recre­
ation Departm ent is hosting
the 2006 K ah-N ee-Ta Mini
Marathon on Sunday, April
30.
Runners will gather at the
Kah-Nee-Ta Village entrance.
Registration is at 8 a.m. at the
Village front gate.
T he 14.5 m ile run will
leave at 8:30 a.m. sharp. The
mini marathon run will start
at Simnasho at 9 a.m.
The 10K, 3 mile and one-
mile fun run will start at 10
a.m.
The G rade School Chal­
lenge will recognize the class-
room s that has the m ost par­
ticipan ts and b e st overall
grade.
There will be awards for
the top three finishers in each
division.
Each participant will re­
ceive a raffle ticket and a
pass to the Village pool (valid
day o f race only).
Registration prices: Pre­
registration (before April 28)
is $12 which includes t-shirt;
day o f race registration is $20
with t-shirt.
Call the Recreation D e ­
partment for more inform a­
tion: 553-3243.
Crafters and vendors wanted
The N inth Annual Central
Oregon Senior Pro R odeo re­
turns to the Deschutes County
Fair and E x p o Center June 3-4.
V endor space is available for
$50 per day or $75 for both
days.
A lso , the R id e - N -R o p in ’
Open G o lf Tournament four-
person scramble will be held at
the Eagle Crest Resort on June
2, and is open to anyone.
For local contestant rodeo
entry and further information
on these events call D oug White
at 548-8076.
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