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Spílydy Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon Gathering on meth prevention A conference on the preven tion o f methamphetamine use will be Monday through Wednesday, June 26-28 at Kah- Nee-Ta High Desert Resort and Casino. i Topics for discussion include basic information on metham phetamine (meth), legal issues and jurisdiction, prevention and intervention in your community, law enforcement working to- gether, and establishing a task force in the community. There will also be discussion o f related drugs and alcohol issues. For more information call Doris Miller or Fritz Miller at (541) 553-3258. There is a $100 registration. For senior citizens (55 and over) or college students, the registra tion is $50. Make checks pay able to CTWS/Meth Confer Page 5 June 8, 2006 ence. Mail registration to: Doris Miller, atm: Meth Con ference, Tribal Council Office P.O. Box 1299, Warm Springs, O R 97761. Lodging accom m odation: Mention the “meth conference” to receive the $75 rate at Kah- Nee-Ta High Desert Resort and Casino. The number at the re sort is 1-800-554-4786, or (541) 553-1112. Kah-Nee-Ta offering $1,000 scholarship Kah-Nee-Ta High Desert Resort and Ca sino is accepting applications for the female 2006 scholarship award. The scholarship is in the amount o f $1,000. This opportunity is for Warm Springs tribal members who are choosing to further their education at an accredited secondary learning institute, as a full-time or part-time student. Applications will be available at the Warm Springs Education Building and Kah-Nee-Ta’s Human Resources office. Applications must be received by the dead line o f July 1. O f those applicants meeting the deadline, one female will be selected to receive a $1,000 scholarship. Mail Scholarship Application Packet to: Attn: Donation Committee, Kah-Nee-Ta High Desert Resort & Casino, P.O. Box 1240, Warm Springs, O R 97761. Youth camp at Canyon Ranch this month Boarding school orientation Photo courtesy of the fish hathery. Dale Hall, director of the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington, DC, visited the Warm Springs Indian Reservation on May 11. Mr. Hall was at Kah-Nee-Ta Resort attending the Wildland Fire Leadership Council field trip hosted by Bodie Shaw, of the BIA Fire Center in Boise. Hall toured the fish hatchery and the marking trailers while the fish were being marked and tagged. In the photo are Mike Paiya, hatchery manager, Joe Badoni, fish culturist, Mavis Shaw, assistant manager, Hall, and Kevin Blueback, fish culturist. — ---- R a ffle —— - Drawing on A ugust 19, 2 0 0 6 at the S quiemphen-Ya^gie Kids Rodeo. f Items to be raffled: Hand Drum, pickup-load o f wood, silver headstall, wampum necklace, Pendleton blanket, beaded bag, kilo o f cut beads, dried corn, Pendleton shawl, Navajo saddle blanket, PSP player, beaded bag, fuzzy blanket, 4 folding chairs, huckleberry jam, buckskin, one fuzzy jacket, meat grinder, 10 basketball jerseys, men’s breast plate, rolling cart, $50 gas card, $50 Walmart card, microwave oven, set o f dishes, 20” color TV, fuzzy jacket, $50 Walmart card, $50 gas card, wheelbarrow filled w/toys, and other donated items. For tickets see Rita Squiemphen, Percy Yazzie, Edison Yazzie, Teri Jo Yazzie, Amanda Yazzie, CR Begay, Anson Begay, Blaine Begay, Destry Begay, Terry Squiemphen, Gladys Squiemphen, Sammi O ’Reilly, Earlynne Squiemphen, LaDonna Squiemphen, Ina Wainanwit, Marcia Soliz, Vesta Johnson, Lyda Rhoan or Val Squiemphen. $2 per ticket Higher Education will hold their annual boarding school ori entation at the education build ing on June 23-24. This is a chance for students and parents/guardians to meet representations from Chemawa Indian School, Flandreau Indian Sch o o l, Riverside Indian School, and Sherman Indian School. Students will also receive as sistance with their 2006-07 ap plications for admission, and ask questions o f the represen tatives. Deadline for applications to any o f these boarding schools is July 31, 2006. Contact higher education at 541-553-3311, for more information. Foster parents needed Interested in becoming a fos ter parent? All it takes is a valid driver’s license, proof o f vehicle insurance, crim inal history check, and home evaluation. For information call Childirens Protective Services at 553-3209 between the hours o f 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Notice The 2006 National Conven tion for the M ilitary Order of the Purple Heart will be held in Los Angeles, Calif., on Au gust 15-20 at the Omni Los An geles Hotel. Canyon Ranch Camp is a pri vately owned Christian camp available to all kids ages 8-13. Gladys Grant can be reached at 475-3190. The camp phone number is 325-2650. D irections to the camp from Warm Springs: Turn right o f f Highway 26 onto Pelton Dam Road about four miles south o f Warm Springs. Turn left on gravel road one- Kids Camp will be during the month o f June at Gladys Grant’s Canyon Ranch Camp. Boys camp will be Wednes day through Saturday, June 14- 17. All boys check in by 5 p.m. on June 14. Girls camp A will be Mon day through Wednesday, June 19-21; and girls camp B will be Wednesday through Saturday, June 21-24. 'L l 9 & half mile past the Pelton Dam Store. A Kids Q uest event with games, prizes, clowns and other crazy characters will be at the camp from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, June 15 and 16; and from 1 to 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 17. This is a free event for kids, and every one is invited. . / . rtbrM> f t * 732 SW 6th St., at the “Y” in Redmond Desks, Living Room, Dining Room, Tables, Lamps, Recliners, Mattresses, Bedroom, Daybeds, Sleepers, Bunk Beds, Leather, Entertainment Centers, and MORE! DELIVERY MOST to Central Oregon areas. m FTT K n Open 7 Days a week 10-6 Mon.-Sat. 11-5 Sun. 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