Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, November 08, 2007, Page Page 6, Image 6

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Spilyay Tyrnoo, Warm Springs, Oregon;
New home for Diabets Program
By L eslie M itts
Spilyay Tyrnoo
The Diabetes Program made
the move to a new building re­
cently.
The program now' has in ­
creased space and more, to of­
fer—the building features of­
fices, a coaching room and an
exercise facility for participants.
Diabetes Program Coordina­
tor Jennie Smith said they felt it
would benefit their participants
to have a space dedicated only
to them.
That will benefit those, hop­
in g tp com bat diabetes, she
added.
The new buildihg, Smith said,
helps “tp complete a dream that
started about lA years ago.” ",
Moving to a new facility has
always been the plan, according;
to M ontell Elliot, recruitment
coordinator.
“It’s been in the works evei
since the grant,” she explained,
as the grant specified funds to
either build a facility o r re-
L es lie M itts/Spilyay
Lifestyle Coach Edmund Francis works out in the new
exercise room for the Diabetes Program.
m ö d el an alre a d y e x is tin g
structuré » I
The new building has obvi­
ous heñefitSj E llo t added. :
*■ “We don’t have to share a lot
o|, space,” . shç said. £iWe can
haveour participants exercise in
peace.”^);
Little League meeting
Plus, she said, the new build­
ings allows the program to be
more private and more, confi­
dential.
The Diabetes Program is cur­
rently conducting two classes
with about 10 participants.'
Three full-time and five part-
time staff members work with
the Diabetes Progràm
The Diabetes Prévention Pro­
gram is a tHree-year program
based on a grant that the Dia­
bètes P reven tio n Rrograth,
Community: Health and Com­
munity Wellness received^
Participants attend a four-
month class and continue to
meet with a coach and rçceive
help during the rest of die. time
period.
Staff members often recruit
for the program at most public
events:
The new Diabetes Program
officers located at 1142 Warm
Springs Street, across from the
Presbyterian Church and next to
the Family Resource Center.
Fundraisers to help student travel to Europe
D onovan A rq u ette, the
grandson o f Tom and Jeahine
Kalama ®P Warm Springs, was
¿erected to be a People to People
Student Ambassador on a trip
to France, Italy,, and Malta for
the summer of 2008.
T he-20-day exchange w ill
Consist of meeting with govern­
ment officials, interaction with
ofirer students, educations }ac-
tivities andjhome stays with host
families. R
, To covet the cost of tuition,
which is nearly $6,000, Arquette
is f co n d u ctin g
v ario us
fundraisers.
A minLraffle will be held 6n
old grandson, is in the 7th grade
and plays football. A teacher
nominated him for the ambas­
sador program.
• The program will also allcbv
Arquette to earn high school
credits. Kalama said, they plan
to conduct ptigoing fundraisers
tintil ifext July.
For more information, call
Je a n in e ,a t 553-3018 or'32f>-
November 8, 2007
There will be a meeting of the lib ra ry in Madras.
the Jefferson County Little
All are welcome to attend
League^ Board starting at 6 this meeting, and bring their
y>.m. on Monday, Nov. 19. ‘ ideas for the upcoming sea­
The meeting will be held son.
in the Rodriguez Annex by
‘Journey thru G rief, seminar next
week at community center
Warm Springs Community
Counseling Center will host a
seminar, “Journdy thru Grtief,”
on Wednesday, Nov. 1.4 at the
Community Center. The semi­
nar is from 8 aim. to 3 p,m*.The
agenda is las, follows:
-8-8:45 ain .: Registration and
continental breakfast!.
9 a.m.: Invocation.
- 9:15 a.m.: “Teat Soup” video.
9:45 a.m.: Discussion.
10:30’ a.m.: Break.
10:45 a.m .: L osses and
trauma.
11 a.m.: Sharing time.
12: Lunch.
1:15 p.m.: “STARS.”
1:45 p.m.: Memory Rocks —•
paint project. ■
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2:45 p.m.: Closing prayer.
Jones
Auto Sales
1990 Ford Aerostar
Mini Van. 4WD
Was $2,495
VocRehab
office is closed
this week
This week $1,495
(stk#92201)
The Warm Springs
Vocational R ehabili­
tation office will be
closed this Thursday
and Friday, Nov. 8-9.
1987 Jeep Wagoneer
was $2,500
This week $1,750.
i6 4 tr
DonovanArquetté
1997 Dodge Ram
2500 Diesel 4x4
Pickup - was $12,995
This week $9,995.
Shirley Jones donated a ceJ
dar hat, Jeanine Kalamadonated
buckskiri chaps and' a%ribbon
sh irt; M arvin and D onovan
Arquette donated a hand drum;
Bea A leck donated a fibbon
shirt; Betty Gould donated-a pair
o f m occasins; B randon and
Shadow Arquette-donated $25;
tyletha P rtyty-donated $50:;#
Adrienne Wilson donated a sur­
p rise; T anishjjQ hn donated
$12150; Paula Pinkham and fam­
ily donated kids- beaded mocca­
sins; Glen Smith, Chips and Tim
Kalama donated two cords of
wood; and Christine Arquette
donated two baby boards, a
jingle dress, and two girls fancy,
outfits.
f Tom Kalama said his 12-year-
1998 Ford Taurus
(green) was $3,995.
This week $2,495.
(stk# 102616 )
1995 Jeep Grand
Cherokee Limited
4x4 - Red, Leather,
Looks Great! AC,
Auto, was $6,995.
This week $5,995.
1999 Mercury Sable,
White, Leather, Auto
- was $4,995.
This week $3,995.
Now open in Madras
L a rg e s t s e le c tio n
o f p re-o w n ed ve h ic le s in M ad ras.
K O B U K A N K A R A T E A N D K U N G FU
A few other vehicles:
1995 Chevy Astro Van, AWD..................$2,995
1996 Honda Accord LX
“ß ncient
1991 Mitsubishi Eclipse.......................... $995
ß rts for Mode
1995 Nissan Sentra..............................$2,995
1989 Ford F350 Dually Pickup.... was $4,995
Teaching: Shorin Ryu, White Crane, Tai Cl
Splashing Hands, & Weapons
This week..................... ..........
$3,495
Over 40 cars and trucks to choose from.
M O S T U N D E R $3,000.
Caff today fo r your Tree (Private Introductory Lesson
475-4625
169 SE 5th St., Madras
Jon es Auto Sales is loca ted ju st north o f
A herns Market in Madras.
380 N. Highway 26,
Madras, Oregon 97741
Formerly TS&S Showroom
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(stk#90507).......... $4,795
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