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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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