Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, November 08, 2007, Page Page 7, Image 7

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    Page 7
November 8, 2007
Spilygy Tymoo, Wgrrn Springs, Oregon
New website a resource for fishermen
By Leslie M itts
with a company in Bend to
coijl -
plete the website, but provided
Spilyay Tymoo
all o f the information and pho­
tos included on the wèbsjte..
A new w ebsite w ill allow
people to purchase tribal fish­
,, Ticket prices are $15 for
adults (13 and older), $10 for
senior citizens, and $5 fo r
gins in the spring, Gauvin said,
they’ll be promoiing the website •
cember 7.
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The evening schedule in»
-museum
lo b b y ,"' as ’ a
eludes a visit to the museum
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and hope to eventually w ork
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with fewer vendors to stiver per­
fundraising even t fo r the
mit purchasers to the website. -
Museum at Warm Springs.
b y Santa (fro m 3 to 4:30
p.m.), silent auction (from 3
G h HN K hh N
permits,
T h e Museum at Warm
Springs w ill host the Stär
Light Dinner on Friday, D e»
.A fter the fishing season be-;
Fishing on the Warm Springs
reservation has become a little
simpler for those wishing to buy
Museum at Warm Springs
to host Star Light Dinner
iiw M ia q a
The dinner is held in the
ing permits online as well as re­
Plus, he said, the website will
D inner will include turkey
ceive inform ation about local
provide them with statistics on
and ham and all the trim­
fishing areas.
to 5 p.rft'), and dinner from
'5-0:30 p‘.m.
where people are fishing the
mings, and devine desserts.
;
M ichael Gauvin, fisheries
most—‘that way they can help
Tickets are available from
the museum at 553-3331.
management supervisor, said
make the fishing experience bet­
the-museum' s ta ff' /
th ey V '
launched
www.tribalpermit.com in early
S Ï6 00
. i 77.30
For more information call
ter for permit holders and can
prevent over-ashing.
October.
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| fTt kind ò f give's us à'-sietì&è
o f where our most popular ar­
But the process to create the
website began as many as three
j2 S 3 Q i
years' ago.
The intention, Gauvin said,
eas are,” Gauvin explained. ,
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For mòre information, * visit'-
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www.tribalpermit.com.
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in vo lved increasing revenues
through fishing permits as well
as garnering a larger market for
fishing permits.
,
The Tribai fishing permit website.
According to Gauvin, “ We
‘‘By creating our own website
o f the area to those with per­
figured that b yjgoin g on the
t o 'f â l all the permits we can
mits, Gauvin said, ‘‘We’re going
Internet we could achieve both
save that 20 percent that would
to ,bè able to provide informa­
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typically g o to, our vendors,”
tion to the public right away.”
; Before, he said, tribal fishing
Gauvin said.
Because people submit their
p erm its w ere sold through
T hose purchasing permits
credit card information on the
about i|0 different vendors. The
çan now choose from a variety
website, Gauvin said,- they had
vendor took ,20 percent o f the
revenues as a profit fo r selling
o f permits as well as chipose an
area for fishing.
to ensure that the website would
the permits.
. The website offers informa­
'; In addition, they worked to'
tion about various fishing areas
make certain that pe±mi|si
Gauvin explained, people are
throughout the reservation.
printed out could not be dupli­
able, to input their credit card
Users can click on specific ar­
cated:
information and p rin tou t the
eas to learn about regulations
permits from their own com-
and conditions in that area.
W ith
the
new
websitS,
put.er— reducing costs for . the
Whereas befcfre they had few
tribes as well as increasing rev-: ' methods 6‘f relaying inform a­
enues.
tion oh closures or other aspects
Toys-Tools-Housewares-Clothing-Crafts-Gifts-
be secure.
Your Bargain Connection
“ I t ’s-taken a lo n g time-” ',
Open
Monday-Sat
9 : 00 - 6 :0 0
me
Gauvin said. “ It’s very detailed,
and very technical to develop it
l&Operly.” •
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T rib al ' em ployées' w orked
CraftS Sewing
Accessories
$1.00 H ä
Leslie Mitts/Spilyay
and up
Victims of Crime Services staff expressed appreciation to members of the Warm Springs
Police Department for their continued support and dedication involving matters of
domestic violence. Detective Sam Williams, Officer Tom O’Reilly, Trudi Held and Andy
Bourne all received letters of appreciation from VOCS.
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Christmas
Stocking
Raffle
1 Giant Christmas Stocking
3 Smaller Christmas Stockings
Children's Menu • Daily Specials
A ll Major
Crédit Cards
I dras • 475-6632
Accepted
Tickets are $1 each or six for $5.
Need not be present to win.
Drawing on Dec. 24.
See the following for tickets:
Rita Squiemphen, Val Squiemphen,
Ina Schuster, CR Begay, Sammi O’Reilly.
B es t F o o d In Town - N o K idding!
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