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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon June 21, 2007 Page 3 Pi-Ume-Sha Junior Court Candidate Blood drive in Warm Springs Hello. My name is Shandin Cora Hosteerf. I I am 9 years old and a candidate fo r the Pi-Ume-Sha Junior Court, p | The Warm Springs Com munity Blood Drive will take place on Wednesday, June 27 from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. in the Warm Springs Elem en tary School cafeteria. To schedule an appoint ment, contact Pinky Beymer, 5 5 3 -1 4 7 1 ; Pam Cardenas,5 553-2557; Beulah Tsumpti, 553-3331; Natalia Sam, 553- 1078; or Iris Smith or Lucy Gadberry, 553-0492. Hospital patients count on volunteer blood donors to J will be in the fourth grade this fall. My parents are Lisa Scott and Pack Hosteen. My grandparents are Eugene Scott and the fate Janice Yocash. My great grandparents are the late E f f and Cora Scott, and William and Mary Yocash. I attend Harrah Elemeit- tary School in Harrah, ■ Washingto n. I Jog? to, read and to draw. % I have two older sisters and threefbrothers. | || L'love to take care of my grbndpa, and kittens. I appreciate your support during Pi-lJm e-Shf . T hap ky ou tf, I help , provide needéd medical treatment.- Becausé blood can be separated into different com ponents, each blood donation can help save more than one person. Scheduling an appointment in advance includes several ben efits: it minimizes waiting time, supports better donor care, en courages better attitudes, pre vents a shortage o f supplies and staff, enhances hospital service, assists platelet. preparation and helps provide a safe and ad- equate blood supply. The Pacific Northwest re gion began collecting blood for its community in 1949 and is now the sole provider o f blood and blood products to more than 80 local hospi tals in Oregon, Washington and Alaska. Only five percent o f the eligible population donates blood. F o r m ore in fo rm a tio n aboTjt blppd donations, visit www.nwblood.redcross.org. No orientations til July 2 at Voc Rehab Warm Springs Vocational Rehabilitation will tem po rarily suspend orientations. Orientation will resume at 3 p.m. on Monday, July 2, ifshfddin,:' i I, i Fireworks, parade planned for Fourth Warm Springs will celebrate (CHET) ¡i.s, wishing everyone a. head. Males accounted for 69 per safe F o u rth o f July, C H E T the July this year with a parade, barbecue, kids games wishes/to point out the follow cent o f fireworks injuries, ac ing safety information regard cording to the most recent sta and fireworks. tistics. The risk o f fireworks in The parade begins at 10 a.m. ing fireworks: T h e re are m ore fires re jury was nearly three times as in front o f the old boys dorm on the Campus. Line-up begins ported on July 4 than on any high.for children ages 10-14 as about 9 a.nii The theme o f the other day o f the year, and fire for the general population. During a ¿recent Fourth o f parade this year is “War B o n works account for half o f those fires, more than any other cause. July, across' the U.S. there were nets and Wind Talkers” . During a recent Fourth o f a report, E 5 0 0 structure fires, „The parade travels from the old boy§ dorm to the Commu July, emergency rooms in the and 600.vehicle fires. Nine hun nity Center, where the rest .of '!| jis. treated 10,800 people for dred home fires were attributed the activities take place. The fire fireworks related injuries: 48 to fireworks, recording to recent works begin just after sundown. percent o f the injuries were to statistics. C H E T encourages Tlie Warm Springs Commu the person’s extremities, and 44 W arm Springs to have a fun, nity. H ealth E du cation Team percent were ffi> the person’s and safe Fourth o f July. Resource team approves five projects The Resource Management Interdisciplinary Team : (R M ID T ) recen tly approved five projects through the small project approval (SPA) process. The projects cover improve ments to the Happy Valley Reservoir road, two phases of'Sunnyside Subdivision, and place ment S f large w ood in the Deschutes and Metolius rivers. R M ID T unanimously passed a resolution to approve a project involving improvement o f the road leading to Happy Valley Reser voir. The project will include numerous im provements tp the road, a new parking area at the réservoir, and an erosion control plan. Since portions o f the project are within an area des ignated as conditional Use, R M ID T will present the proposal to Tribal Council fpr their ap proval. R M ID T approved two, SPAs' that will ex-; paftd development o f the Sunnyside -Subdivi sion as Phase 2 and Phase 3. Under Phase 2, expected to be implemented in 2009, an addi tional 31 lpts will be added to the subdivision. Two more SPAs involving,the placement o f large wood in the Deschutes and MetoHus rivers also passed with broad-based support from RM IDT. Wood placement is part o f an ongoing effort to improve fish habitat in the vicinity o f the Pelton-Round Butte hydroelec tric project, which was recently re-licensed through the Federal Energy Regulatory Com mission. The re-licensing effort- included a number o f projects to improve fish habitat and passage o f anadromous fish around the Pelton-Round Butte dams. ‘Tgfr |p i i s r" ,; t " Thank 'you ftit sup porting theybusines$es% you see in the Spilypy f They give bacfefo th>e local communityl r I f there are any concerns that urgently need tofbe ad dressed, please contact the Voc-Rehab director David Conroy at ' Happy Pi-Ume-Sha Warm Springs! 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