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About Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 2006)
Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon Page 2 Community center hosts fall events October 12, 2006 Spooky powwow at center A long with changing leaves T h e R ecreatio n D ep art and crisp temperatures com es an abundance o f events at the m ent and Y o u th D ev elo p m ent will be sponsorin g a Community Center this O cto “Spooky” Indian N ite Pow ber. From fall celebrations to Halloween contests, the center wow on Wednesday, O ct. 25 T here will also be a spe cia l “ clo w n r d a n ce w ith prizes tojhehest-dow n danc in the W arm Springs C om ers tj*e *6 z has to offer. is gearing up for the season. munity gymnasium. P o tlu c k , in c lu d in g A /small list o f door prizes wi|tbe available ford istribu - “Color with a Color” Party— Oct. 16 sandwhiches, will beginat 6 p.m. in the social hall, and the A rts and Crafts Coordinator powwow will begin at 7 p.m. tion throughout the evening.1 Vendors welcome. Gam es and prizes are also Carol Allison will b e opening up andx^nd around 9:30. All dancers and drummers her room after school on O ct. 16 at 4 p.m. to the recreation are welcome to come and par pow w ow , b u t a n ig h t o f dancing enjoyment: . on the agenda. F o r m ore in form ation on the powwow, or fo r vending information^ Furniture has been painted, eg ory d an cin g fo r all age p le a se c o n t a c t A u s tin G reene, Recreation director walls have been decorated with groups. T his is a non-contest at 553 -3 2 4 3 . o f her space. ticipate. T h ere will be cat M murals and four new play areas have been organized.. ::r T o get in to the ro om , you ECE planning Halloween events m ust wear three rainbow colors and bring a paper butterfly. The Annual Kah-Nee-Ta Fall Fun— Oct. 22 I t ’s time to break out your running shoes as the annual run takes place. Runners can choose between a 1 0 K o r a two-mile run. Registration begins at 8 a.m. at the K ah-N ee-T a Village. The Great ‘Punkin’ Party— Oct. 24 P rep are fo r H allow een by bringing your favorite pumpkin to the Comm unity Social Hall at 5:30 p.m. B rin g you r b e st p u m pkin (and extra p u m pkins, i f you w ant to en ter m ore than two categories). Categories will be: spookiest, m ost original, ugliest, happiest, cutest and scariest. Judging will begin at 7:30 p.m Bring your whole family, and don’t forget your carving tools. The Early Childhood Edu tion and prom otional items, cation Center is hosting the material appropriate for pre Annual Lil’ Pumpkins Parade on from 9:30 to 11 a.m. on decorations fo r the tables. * Tuésday, O ct. 31. This is a fun time for E C E are needed to decorate, hand clássroqriis. T h e re w ill be trick-or-treating through the Also, i f you have a used co s ate H o u sew iv es”) , th e m o st hallways o f E C E , and then a tume that is in good condi original m asked m onster, and the w ackiest cow poke in the w est parade across to the W arm Springs Clinic. E C E is extending an invi tion. please consider donating tation to all tribal d epart o r any tim e you spend can be Halloween Carnival— Oct. 31 m ents and enterprises to do counted as in-kind donation. G hosts and goblins unite for nate and participate in a va riety- o f ways: F o r m s w ill b e p ro v id e d . Please respond by Monday, D onations: pre-packaged ca n d y o r h e a lth y sn a ck s Shirelle at 553-3242. Lucinda Torrez helps prepare for the “Color with a Color” party on Oct. 16. Categories will include: m ost original homemade costume, the m o s t d e sp e ra te h o u s e w ife (based on the characters from the televisions series “D esper the Community Center’s big Hal loween event. All spooks are invited to set up their favorite haunted carni sch o o l aged ch ild ren ; and Participation: V olunteers out candy and take photos. to a ’child. Candy materials, costumes O ct. 23/ by calling Jo d i o r (nothing homemade); preven- val booths and com e dressed up in their m ost elaborate spider threads. .. Carol Allison paints a butterfly mural. G am es, treats arid carnival contests will be by the light o f the m oon. t H aunted b o o th set up tim es will begin and 3 p.m. and end at 6 p.m. E m p loyee C ostum e Con test— Oct. 31 T h e frightening fun begins at 6 :3 0 p.m . in th e C om m unity Center Gym. A t 7 :3 0 p.m . a hom em ade Take a break from the daily grind and enter the em ployee costum e contest at noon. costum e contest fo r adults and Finger foods will be provided children will be held in the gym. for lunch, and you may even win a prize. "3í(s dóHtfa&t dea* eme* Commercial S Residential Categories will include: most- original, scariest and funniest. * 2006 Thirty-Eighth Annual C0WDE0 Saturday, O ct. 21 - 5:00 p.m . Sunday, O ct. 22 - 1:00 p.m . 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