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Custom Designed & Hand Made
Memorials - Made One At A Time
For Over 22 years
P IO N E E R R O C K
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Photo courtesy of Eagle Tech.
At the graduation gathernig atKah-Nee-Ta were Angie David, Leo Washington, Butch David, Jaylyn Suppah, Fred Sanders,
Rosanna Sanders, Brigette Whipple, Daniel Berumen (of Eagle-Tech), Tina Aguilar, Gerald Cardenas Sr., and instructor
Yvonne Iverson (from left). (Not pictured are Owen Wallulatum and Lucinda Green.)
Ten complete small business program
A group of local people
recently graduated from an
small business development
program.
Each of the individuals
has a unique business idea,
and the Indianpreneurship
program was a step toward
bringing the idea into reality.
The follow ing are the
graduates, and their business
ideas:
Tina Aguilar specliazes in
m aking memory cards, and
photo restoration.
Angie and Butch are planning
to operate a river rafting busi
ness.
Leo Washington is going to
have a fimqsine service.
- Jaylyn Suppah is working on
a project for Eagle-Tech involv
ing a produce stand.
Fred Sanders specializes in
small engine repair.
Rosanna Sanders makes arts
and crafts and sewing.
Brigette Whipple has the Wild
Rye Bead Shop, and is planning
to expand the shop’s services. ;
Gerald Cardenas is develop
ing a smoked seafoods business.
, Owen Wallulatum is an art
ist p
Lucinda Green provides a
host service.
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The 12-week training
course was offered by Eagle-
Tech Systems, and co-spon
sored by the Oregon Native
American Business Entrepre
neur Network (ONABEN),as
part of the Indianpreneurshp
program.
The graduation was held
June 14 at Kah-Nee-Ta.
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Garden: future plans already blossoming
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509-773^702
Crafton Road
THE DALLES, OR
2037 6 2 nd St #6
541-296-4934
A cross From "Big Jim ’s"
Online Store - www.pioneerrock.com
Memorial & Stone Setting
The fam ily o f Madeline
Brunoe M clnturff invites
everyone to a memorial
and stone setting on July
14.
The stone setting will
be a t 8 a .m . a t th e
Agency Cemetery.
Lunch to follow at the
agency longhouse.
Bring your good sto
ries.
Departments working to
gether to create the garden in
clude: the Community Health
Improvement Partnership, the
Diabetes Prevention Program,
LL For many^ the garden ik alsdM
T h e fa m ily o f H elen 7 a.m. at the Toppenish
Utilities, CHET, Community
! providing newfound skills.
Napyer
is having a me Creek Cemetery in W hite
Counseling, the Boys and Girls
“A lot of us are still just
morial and stone setting Swan.
Club,
KWSO,
and
the
OSU
ex
learning,” Clements said.
D in n e r give aw ay at
on July 14.
tension office. Besides indi
: ■' “There’s a lot of personal
W apato Longhouse.
Stone
setting
will
be
at
vidual community members,
time and effort that is going into
Clements said inmates from the
this from individuals,” Clements
said.
Warm Springs Correctional Fa
In her opinion, those indi
cility have even helped out
Leslie Mitts/Spilyay
viduals are going to see a lot of
Though the types of help are
Child care providers needed
Sheilah Clements (seated in front) works with Nicole
benefits from the garden.
varied, the goal is the same.
Aire you interested in besoming a fam ily child care
“It’s healthy,” Clements said. Wahnetah, Haley Wahnetah, Kari Wahnetah and Edmund
“We’re really hoping to fix it up
provider
fo r the Warm Springs community?
“It’ll teach people how to grow Francis (left to right) in the Tenino Garden.
and keep it going,” Clements said.
If so, please call Neighborlmpact, Child
and nurture something healthy
Anyone with questions can
Care Resources at:
that they’ve been responsible
“The goal is to have a big call Clements at Community
Eventually Clements said
for.”
548-2380 ext. 118 to find out how.
they hope to create more raised corn field so we can do a maze,” Counseling or Beamer at 475-
In addition, she said, they’re beds so that the garden will be Clements said. They also hope 3882 ext. 2436.
hoping to rekindle the tradition easier to access for elders and to someday have a pumpkin
of having a garden, which is Other people who may have a patch.
Jefferson County School District 509-J
being lost as generations pass.
In Clem ents’ opinion,
hard time reaching things at
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“It would be nice to get that ground level.
Beamer deserves a lot of credit
509J
Phone (541 ) 475-0339 _ Fax (541 ) 475-8279
back again,” she said.
Beamer said they would also for her part in the process. “She’s
Planning for the garden origi like to build a bridge across really been an inspiration for the
li HUKTU H W CWHJMdEM TO WSET THM WOWMI
Office o f the Food Services Supervisor
nally began in April, Clements Tenino Creek. At some point, whole garden,” Clements said.
said, when interested, depart she said, it would be ideal to
Those involved with the
"USDA and the State of Oregon la equal opportunité providers and employers’
ments began getting together to build a greenhouse so that plants project are hoping that commu
discuss options for the garden. can be started inside earlier to nity members take advantage
Summer Food Service Program
The Tenino. Garden is ahead prolong the growing season.
of the garden.
School’s Out Let’s Eat!!!
of some other community gar
“We just would like to invite
At some point, Clements
dens, Clements said, because said, they might even be able to anybody to come down,”
Food Service Truck will come to a central
they already had the space avail put in trees and picnic tablés to Clements said. “It’s not just a
location in your neighbor hood, or to your local
able where a community garden create a relaxing area for the selective or private garden, it’s
participating school.
had been in place in the past near community.
a community garden.”
the Administration Building.
“It’s getting close to being too
And that’s not the end o f
The first community garden their future plans—-they’re hop late to start anything,” Clements
Program D ates
M eal Tim es
Address
S ite N am e/Location
began in 1999, but ended three ing to grow enough com for a said, but added that anyone is
July 3 -J u ly 2 7 ,2 0 0 7
8:00 - 8:30 Breakfast
1114 W asco S treet
W arm Springs Elem entary
years later when grant money larger project during a fall sea welcome to lend a helping hand
C LO SED JULY 4 '2 0 0 7
11:30-12:16 Lunch
W arm Springs. O R 97761
School C afeteria
ran out.
in other ways.
son.
June 18 - August 1 0 ,2 00 7
11:00-11:30 Lunch
Q uail Trail
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They’re even looking at the
possibility of donating some to
¡a farmer’s market Joe youth.
Memorial
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Greely Heights
Intersection at Quail Trail
W arm Springs. O R 97761
W est Hills
Neighborhood Play Area
W est Hills Drive
W arm Springs, O R 97761
11:4 5 -1 2:1 5 Lunch
June 18 - August 1 0 ,2 0 0 7
C LO SED JULY 4, 2007
Upper Dry Creek
Tomm y Street
U pper Dry C reek
W arm Springs, O R 97761
1 1 :0 0 -1 1 :3 0 Lunch
June 18 - August 1 0 ,2 0 0 7
CLO SED JULY 4 , 2007
Sunnyside
Intersection at View S treet
Sunnyside Drive
W arm Springs, O R 97761
1 1 :4 5 -1 2 :0 0 Lunch
June 18 - August 1 0 ,2 00 7
C LO SED JULY 4 .2 0 0 7
Sim nasho
Long House Parking Lot
Asnam ash Loop
W arm Springs. OR 97761
12:30 -1 :0 0 Lunch
June 1 8 -A u g u s t 10,2 00 7
C LO SED JULY 4 ,2 0 0 7
W estside Elem entary
School C afeteria
41O S W 4th S treet
M adras, O R 97741
1 :0 0 -1 :3 0 Lunch
June 18 - August 1 0 ,2 0 0 7
C LO SED JULY 4. 2007
Metolius Elem entary School
Play Ground Area
4 20 Butte Ave
Metolius, O R 97741
1 1 :0 0 -1 1 :3 0 Lunch
June 1 8 - August 1 0,2 00 7
CLO SED JULY 4, 2007
Jefferson County Middle
School/ C afeteria
1180 SE City View St.
M adras, O R 97741
8:00 - 8:30 B reakfast
1 1 :3 0 -1 2 :1 5 Lunch
July 3 - July 3 1 ,2 0 0 7
CLO SD ED JULY 4, 2007
M adras High School
Cafeteria
390 SE 10m Street
M adras, OR 97741
8:00 - 8:30 Breakfast
1 1 :3 0 -1 2 :1 5 Lunch
July 3 -J u ly 2 7 ,2 0 0 7 .
C LO SED JULY 4, 2007
C LO SED JULY 4 . 2007
Summer Food Service Program Rules:
85 SW 3rd Street (Located in the old Palmain Shop)
1. All children on site 1-18 years eat at no charge.
4. No meals w ill be served to adults.
2. Adults are not allowed to eat off of child’s plate.
5. All meals must be eaten on site.
3. Meals will only be served during assigned meal times.