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Blazin' Blazers tourney in February
The Third Annual Blazin’
Blazers Co-ed Hoop Tourna
ment is scheduled for Friday
through Sunday, Feb. 16-18 at
Warm Springs. Divisions are
third-grade and under; fourth
and fifth graders; and sixth and
seventh graders.
First place winners receive
jackets; second place, hooded
sw eaters; third place, crew
necks; and fourth place, t-shirts.
All age divisions will also re
ceive Mr. and Ms. Hustle, all
stars, most valuable player, and
defensive demon awards. Sports
manship award for each divi
sion.
Gary Grüner
Contact Anthony Holliday at
(541) 980 -9 9 0 2 ; or at home,
553-9236; or Talya Holliday at
980-4381; or home, 553-9236.
Entry fee is $125 per team
due January 31. Eight players
per team. Grade verification
required.
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2000 SW Hwy. 26, Madras, OR 97741
475-2238; 1-800-437-3444
Future All-
Stars set
to play
The Future All-Stars
Co-ed Basketball Tourna
m ent is set fo r Friday
through Sunday, Feb. 23-
25 at the Warm Springs
Community Center.
Divisions are 10 years
and under (six teams), 11-
13 years (eight teams), and
14-17 years (eight teams).
Awards are: first place,
ja ck ets; second place,
sweatshirts; third place,
long-sleeve shirts; plus all
stars, MVP, Mr. and Ms.
Hustle; and sportsm an
ship.
Limit o f 10 players per
team. Entry fee is $125 per
team. Entry fee is due be
fore team’s first game.
To enter or for more
information contact An
thony Culps (home/eve-
nings) at 553-1073. Email
is acelsr@yahoo.com . Or
Suzie Slock ish at 553-
3 3 9 3 ; cell phone 9 9 3 -
2160. Must show p roof
o f tribal enrollment and
age, if asked.
Leslie Mitts/Spilyay Tymoo
Local youth got a chance to stay busy during the winter break
with a basketball tournament at the Community Center. After
the week-long tournament, the center awarded participants
with t-shirts and a pizza party.
Eastern Oregon hosting
orientation in Warm Springs
Eastern Oregon University cation and health; philosophy,
will hold an orientation session politics and economics; fire ser
in Warm Springs on fan. 24 at vices administration and liberal
12 p.m.
studies— degrees that focus on
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invited to attend the meeting in
, .distance education programs.
M any students in central the upstairs training room at the
Oregon are already working to ESD office.
For more inform ation you
wards degrees with majors in
psychology; business administra can call the distance education
tion or economics; physical edu office at (541) 385-1137.
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Low Miles, Fully Loaded
$23,900
V8 4.6 Liter
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Air Conditioning
Power Steering
Power Windows
Power Door Locks
Alloy Wheels
Cruise Control
AM/FM Stereo
The Youth Pot o f Gold Basketball Tournament will be
March 16-18 at the Toppenish Community Center. For in
formation call Shannon at (509) 966-0950.
Gary Grüner
P.O. Box W, Madras, OR 97741
formerly Ron McDonald Chevrolet
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We operate a clean and upscale store.
You will find us fair and honest, and we guarantee what we sell.
The Museum at Warm Springs will host the follow
ing no-school day activities:
Friday, Jan. 26 from 1-4 p.m. for grades 4 and up.
Activity: stringing beads. Wednesday, Jan. 31 from 1
to 4 p.m. for grades 4 and up. Activity: painting tiles.
Activities will be in the museum Education Room.
To register call the museum at 553-3331.
The Museum at Warm Springs is hosting Winter
W o n d e r C raft Nights from 5 to 8 p.m. every
Wednesday through the middle of March. The craft
nights, held in museum Education Room, are open to
community members 18 years and older.
The craft for the Jan. 24 and 31 gatherings will be
beading. The craft for the Feb. 7 and 14 gatherings
will be crocheting.
Craft for the Feb. 21 and 28 gatherings: sewing
machine projects (please bring sewing machine.)
March 7 and 14 gatherings: hand sewing moccasins,
etc.
There is no fee. Bring your craft material/projects
every Wednesday evening to the museum Educa
tion Room. For information call the museum at 553-
3331.
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Approximately 500 sq, feet
Available Februa
Call Sandra Danzuka,
Warm Springs Property Management
541-553-3565
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Owners Sue Atkins and Ron
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in several businesses the past 25
years. They opened a similar
store in John Day in 2005.