Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, October 25, 2007, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    ' Spïjyay Tyrooo, Warm Springs, Oregon
Page 3
October 25,2007
Flu shots available
lowing people: |
All children ages 6 months to
5 years. Anyone 50 years of age
or older.
' Anyone 6 months to 1-6 ye^rs
old oh long-tertmaspirin treat­
ment. Women who will be preg­
nant during flu season.
Anyone with long-term
health problems. Anyone with
a weds immune system.
Residents of nursing homes
and long-term care facilities.
Health care workers.
Household contacts and
Who should get the shot?
The Warm Springs Health care-givers of children birth to
and Wellness Center is recom­ 5 years, of adults 50 and older
mending flu shots for the fol- with medical conditions.
The Warm Springs Health
and Wellness Cento: is sponsor
ing flu shot clinics from now
through mid November.
There will be a clinic this, af­
ternoon,'Thursday, Oct 25, from
2-3:30 p m at Kah-Nee-Ta.
Clinics . are afso available on
Mondays, .Wednesdays and Ffi-
days, 7:30-8:30 aun. and 3:30-
4:45 p.rn, in pod A at the clinic.
For more information call the
Public Health Nurse, 553-1196.
Dave McMechan/Spilyay
Warm Springs Power and W ater Enterprises recently presented its $10,000 annual membership check tb the Museum
at Warm Springs. Presenting the check were Power and Water Board members Ginger Smith, Morris Holliday and
Ralph Minnick (from left). On hand tp accept the contribution were museum staff members Beulah Tsumpti, Dora
Smith and Leanna Blueback.
Carnivalfun on Halloween night
On Halloween Night, the ing a booth at the carnival, con­
Warm Springs Recreation De­ tact us at 553-3243.
partment is hosting the annual
Set up will be from 3 p.m. to
Halloween Carnival.
5:30 p.m. and the carnival is
If you are interested in hav-. from 6 p.m. urifh 8:30 p.m.
Also:
High Lookee Lodge invites V.
trick-or-treaters to visit the
lodge from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on
Halloween night.
Next deadline to submit
items to the SpilyayTjmoo
is Friday, lS[ou;2:>:
or other community members
regarding the school system.
Baker will be in the tribal.ad­
ministration building, confer­
ence room 2, on the first Tués-
day of every month from 11
a.m.-12i30 p.m.; and then on
the third Tuesday of each
month, from 8:30-11:30' a.m.
< Six winners will be an- Participants must submit a hard
nounced. Three winners willhe. :£,opy jgaffi jhe entry. Mail entries
at the<h%h 9<3 k > 61 level and thriee^ . to: '•Bonneville Power Adminis-
’ w f f i W
r ' * tratiom • att; ffcorrina Sutter — ;
- The high school first prize is D k^EirTT-2, PO Box .491,
$300, second place receives Vancouver^ WA 98604. Entries
$200; and third, $100. The col­ will not be returned and by your
lege first prize is $500, second • contest entry, you are granting
place receives $300, and third, permission to allow the sharing
of yoiir‘essay within the spon­
$ioo;.;
All entries must be. received soring agencies.
by np later than Friday, Nov. 2.
. Contact the museum’s Edu­
cation Program to register, 553-
3331; ext. 407. Please make ar­
rangements for a babysitter —
children will not be allowed dur­
ing class. Seasoned and skilled
weavers are welcome to join in
to work on weaving projects at
the Education Room.
Model Chest, zvcc07
$300 first-place prize in Celilo Falls essay contest
In honor of National Ameri­
can Indian HejdjtPge hfonth in
November,, the BOnneville
Power Admk^^atiof), the itST
Fish and Wildlife Service, BIA
and Portland General Electric-
are sponsoring an essay contest
for high school and college stu­
dents.
The topic tif the essay con­
test is “Celiio Falls—The Echo­
ing of Falling Water.” •
The Museum at Warm
Springs is offering Weaving for
beginners, by master weaver
Natalie Moody. The classes will
be from 5:30-7:30 p.m. on Tues­
days and Thursdays, Nov 6, 8,
13 and 15. .Limit of eight begin­
ner weavers, 18. years and older.
Fee is $10. >.
Fall Freezer Special
from $299 op
509-J superintendent meeting in W.S.
Kay Baker, superinten­
dent of the Jefferson County
School District'5Ò9-J, will be
in Warm Springs twice each
month to meet with- parents
Weaving for beginners at museum
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Ralph's Furniture & X V
525 S.E. 5th Street
Madras, OR 97741
(541) 475-2578
o u rs Repair
&
u t a Sales
Free towing w/engine or trans
replacement from Warm
Springs & Madras area
Approved Alito Repair
475-6618
TECHNICIANS
MuMhowyou
330 S.W. Culver Hwy.
Madras, OR 97741
Free Battery Check
& Installation
with purchase