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Spilyay Tyvnoo, Warm Springs, Oregon P^ge 5 July 19 , 2 0 0 7 M o re L e tte rs Crossing2Freedom workshop this week By Sarah J . Frank. Local residents are invited to a healing workshop in- Warm Springs on Friday and Saturday, July 20 and 21, at the Commu nity Center social hall. O n Saturday the workshop will be from 6 to 9 p.m,, and on ¡Sunday, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. T h e C rossin g 2F reed o m Healing Workshop is open to men, women and teens. The workshop will open your eyes to the truth about yourself, so you can let go and move on to the joy or real freedom. Crossing2Freedom is a “re- ktionship” teaching seminar for healing wounded hearts. W hether you want to im prove you relationship with Christ, yourself, your spouse, or others, this teaching will help you. Trouble spots are recognized, dealt with, through prayer and ministering and then released subm itted photo Warm Springs Junior Girls Softball Team Great job, Warm Springs Junior Girls Team W arm Springs Jun ior G irls S oftball Team, great jo b girisi T hank y ou a llfo r y ou r hard work and dedication. G ood luck in percent. 4 $; the future. A n d at any sports you Once again, than k yOUs try. A lw ays remember, give it 150\ Vivian* Smith.' Thank you for help with parades H $e nar is made up o f four sessio n s th at cov er Jan Hicks many different topics. The beginning; the father’s role; the mother’s role; abusive wounding part one; abusive wounding part two; dishonor, judgements, bitter root expecta tions; inner vows— hardened hearts, how to keep what you got; renewing your mind; and making right choices, new brain traces. And since the topics are re lated to each other, you’ll ben efit the most by attending all four sessions. We try very hard during this seminar to keep the focus on Jesus, The Healer, and not on ourselves. This is important to us. It’s all about Jesus, there is no healing outside the Cross.. N o t only are wounds, forgiveness and sinful responses .released, they are done so in a manner that is freeing and private to each individual. Please don’t miss, the four session workshop that’ heals wounded hearts, improves relationships and changes lives forever. Jan Hicks has a testimony o f heating frOm dbuse and addic-’ tion. Site will be traveling to Warm Springs from Alabama for this special workshop. Jan has helped me through’ some very difficult times in my life and I would love to see more people receive the healing thaf is needed for us “to get past oun past!” I f you have any questions* feel free to call me at (541) 553-' 1159, or (54l)<460-3048 or visit www.janhicks.org. G od Bless! Sarah J. F ra n k .*• Boys ana Girls Club enjoying community events The Boys and Girls Club Warm Springs Branch had opportunities,for club, mem bers to participate in a num ber o f recen t com m unity events, and there are numer ous events that we plan to par take in. Listed below are a few activities that we would like to share with you. P arades. For the Pi-Ume-Sha Pa rade, we had kids help deco rate and ride on the float. Members wore club shirts and tossed candy to specta tors. f , J feimaiKf a float with the kids. T h e ’ theme was “War Bonnets & Code Talkers.” The Boys and Girls Club o f Warm Springs would like to thank the following for the help with our participation in the Pi- . Uine-Sha and July 4 parades: ‘ K ah -N ee-T a H igh D esert Resort and Casino, who spon sored the club shirts that the kids wore in the parades. Cassie Katchia and the Pi- Ume-Sha Committee for donat ing a v end or space fo r our fundraiser during the powwow. V o lu n teers: Ju lie Q uaid, Yvonne Iverson, Sue Matters, Moses Kalama, Robb McClain and family, D ian e J a quitfe. W ajrtnon in to Je s u s ’ .capable hands. Only then are we free to grow into a deeper understanding o f God’s will for our lives. ' The complete semi ry, . • Brisbbis, Jessie Hicks, clublSaflf and others who helped us set up, spent time at the grounds, and clean up. All your help, time, and ef fort for the club are greatly ap preciated. The Warm Springs Boys and Girls Club can be reached at 553-3161. Thank you. Ju n e A. Sm ith, branch di- Again we decorated and Jdds. enjoyed throwing out candy. We received second place for our efforts. Com m unity Garden. We’ve combined efforts with other local enthusiasts to try and restore our local community garden. For the past two years, our Together Raising Awareness for Indian Life (TRAIL) program has had a positive influence on club members and increased their overall awareness o f self, environment and community. They have recognized and learned concept^ o f basic nu- ttMoh, re&Mmhg phÿèitÀllÿ Ré tive ana néalmy eating habits. edible plants such as carrots, celery, ro o ts and b erries (hu ckleberries and choke cherries) that grow in differ ent areas around the reserva tion. The community garden is a good opportunity and place for thé kids ;tq plant flowers, herbs, fruits, and vegetable seedlings for future use at the club or for fundraising ef forts. T he kids have really enjoyed working, the garden and seeing their hard work come to life. Thank yo,u, Jtffig bfançp ife e ç -, tor, Boys, and Girls Club Warm springs Branch. Through" T r a il thé club’ members learned about the wild Club members in the Pi-Ume-Sha Parade. rector, Boys and G irls Club o f C e n tra l O re g o n , W arm Springs. 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