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A pril 26, 2 0 0 7 Spílysy Tyrooo, Warm Springs, Oregon Page 7 Museum hosting science camp in May 20 youth complete TRAIL program We would like to thank all the Boys and Girls Clubs Warm Springs Branch mem bers who participated in the 1-mile Fun Run-Walk at the club, school, and campus area after school on April 11. We would especially like to thank our volunteers Althea Walker and Steven Smith for their assistance and support. The Fun Run-Walk was held to conclude the end of our first Round o£ TRAIL (Together Raising Awareness o f Indian Life), a youth dia betes awareness program. t We had 20 out o f 35 par ticipants .com plete the 12 chapter curriculum. The par ticipants learned about nutri tion, healthy eating habits, physical activities, environ mental awareness, commu nity service, media influences, general history o f the area and tribe, and overall respect for themselves, others, and ; community. The Museum at Warm Springs will host the Seeds of Discover}' science day-camp for fourth-graders on .Friday, May 11 . . This year the science camp will include presentations by the World Forestry Center and the Central Oregon Audubon Soci ety, which will be new at the camp this year. OMSI will be Photo courtesy of Jocelyn Moses. These young people completed the first round of the TRAIL youth diabetes awareness program, which concluded with a Fun Run-Walk earlier this month. The run-walk is one event o f two that the TRAIL members, planned Tor the club and com munity. The club members will be holding another event the week o f April 25*27, from 3.-30 to 4:30-p.m«, to help plan the start up o f the club garden. We will be starting round two df, T R A IL the beg;innihg 0 f May.'It is open to yopth of all ages. If you are interested or want more information please pall 553-3161, You tan also stop by the Bofg'and Girls Chib atll'O’i' Wasco St. anytime before 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. We alsd encourage com- munity members to volunteer throughout the year for dif ferent events. Thanks again, Jocelyn M oses, TRAIL program coordinator Gamesroom tourney fun for youth ■ • W aymon H arry, Lynden Harry and Soraya Mendez par ticipated in the Boys and Girls Clubs,of Central Oregon Re gional Gamesroom Tournament in Madras earlier this month. They competed with about 70 other youth from other clubs around Central Qregon, includ ing Bend, - Redm ond, Terrebonne, Ariel Glen (Bend site), Prineville and Madras. The competition was very good and the winners from each event and age division (6-3 weys. St-l l . yeara, 12*£4 yaps, land" 15-18 y e a ^ ^ ^ ^ o v © sit3ii t o com p ete in the S tate G am esroom Tournam ent in Portland on Saturday, May 12 at the Blazer Club. It was a long, tough day, but Waymon,1 Lynden ahd Soraya stuck it out. They were able to compete in three-events avail able for their age, including checkers, chgssy table tennis (ping pong), pool, bumper pool and foosball. Soraya placed third in check ers for her age division ($-8 present, as in years past. Close to 300 fourth-graders o f the Jefferson County 509-J School District will participate ih the cam p, saf<|jRosalind Sampson, education coordinator at the Museum at W arm Springs.* The Seeds of Discovery sci ence camp is funded by a grant from N A SA .,' Girl Scout troop forming to serve Warm Springs A new Girl Scout troop is forming in Warm Springs. 1 Danni Katchia, Natalie Kirk- M oody and Priscilla Whittenburg are planning to he the troop leaders. v Katchia has said she „will be the leader o f the Daisy Scouts, for gils ages 5 and 6 (k-Tl grade). K irk-M oody and Whittenburg are leaders: of the Brownie troop for girls 'ages 7 and 8 '(2ild-3ldgrades). There currently is no leader for the older age girls. “We are currently in the process o f re cruiting girls and parents who ate interested in participating,” said Katchia. “We are all new at this but we would like to bring some» thing positive here for the local girls.” 1 Anyone w ho'is interested should call Katchia. kt 553-2102 p f’ 3 2 5 -6 7 ^ 0 ; o r e-m ail at dkatchia@wsfpi.com. Come see as at MPerson County Fairgrounds, Home and Garden Show April 13-15 We’re baking cookies Dining Room Sets Waymon Harry 10% Off Lynden Harry years old),, ii Lynden ' tried "ch eck ers, bumper, pool, and Foosball but, did not place for the 6-8' year olds. Waymon Harry placed sec ond in table tennis for the 12- 14 year olds. He also received a Sportsmanship award and will be traveling to Portland on May 12 to compete again. Great job, kids! You repre sented the Warm Springsmlub Scnt/ùuf ßerifoal Gneqm ¿wee 1974 Ralph's Furniture &T.V. 525 S.E. 5th Street Madras, OR 97741 (541) 475-2578 and Club members well, .f; ||||r Jocelyn Moses Soraya Mendez o u rs Repair * t Unto Sales Free towing w/engine or trans replacement from Warm Springs & Madras area Approved Auto Repair 475-6618 330 S.W. Culver Hwy. Madras, OR 97741 Free Battery Check & Installation with purchase