Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, November 22, 2007, Page Page 3, Image 3

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November 22, 2 0 0 7
Spilyay Tymoo, W ann Springs, Oregon
OSU Ext. celebrates anniversary
Great gifts at m useum art m arket
The Native American Heri­
tage A rt Market is open from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Nov.
2 4 at the M useum at Warm
Springs.
This is a chance to find a spe­
cial gift or one-of-a-kind orna­
m ent made by th e m useum
staff. ;
Items at the market include
unique beadworkby local aftists,
a great variety o f lovely earrings,
gift baskets o f all sizes, beaded
or woven necklace pieces, hand-
woven miniature baskets, quilts
gtiore and more.
The market is sponsored by
the Museum at Warm Springs.
For inform ation call the mu­
seum at 553-3331. For vending
table information, contact the
museum Education Program at
ext. 407.
L e g a l S o l u t io n s f o r C e n t r a l O r e g o n
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S IN G E
1950
Leslie Mitts/Sfiilyay
Arlene Boileau and Shawn Morford hand out door prizes at the OSU extension
anniversary celebration.
M o rfo rd also read n o tes
from agents dating back to 1959,
des'cribing things like roads be­
ing built in Simnasho and the
Round Butte damn looking “fa­
vorable for construction.”
N otes from 1996 involve
search and rescue cadets, basket
making classes, rainbow dancers
and ah annual enrichment camp
at Trout Lake.
This year the O SU extension
program has'Seven active 4-H
groups.
Orthelia Patt spoke o f her
past involvement with the ® SU
extension program and still the
program Helped enhance the
B y L e slie M itts
Spiiyay, Tymoo
I
Arlita Rhoan won prizes
for the angel food cake that
she learned to cook on a wood
stove, and Neda Wesley has
countless stories o f her time
leading a 4-H group in the late
1.950s in Simnasho.
f T h e w om en are two o f
m any vw ho shared th e ir
tpemori.es during a celebration
fpr the fiftieth anniversary o f
the O SU extension office.
# The O SU extension office
h o sted an open h o u se in
honor o f the anniversary, and
invited community members community
to speak o f their, own involve­
. “T h ey offered a, lo t jt^ the
ment with the program dur­ community and the community
ing the event, jji
relied a lotg>n O SU extension,^
I Displays featured old pho­ she said.
tographs and past projects
In the past they .focused on
from the past 50 years since subjects like cooking, sewing,
the tribes partnered with O SU gtirdening and food preserva­
SxifM siottM 1971.
tion, she added.
I T h e program is the only ; vTiiey^even had ?a '■career
d'ffice ofiits kind in the state hom em akers clu b,* a fatimy
the provides non-formal edu­ cooking club, and a babysitting
cation and youth programs club among others, Patt said. ;
for tribal members.
“T h e y m o tiv ated all the
’ D u ring the celebration, . people to learn new things,’’ she
Shawn Morford, OSU/Warm said. “They valued what--our
Springs Extension staff chair interests were.”- r
and 4-H development agent,
Leaders o f .the 4-H Social
presented Arlene Boileau with Dance Groupstold the Crowd of
. a| token o f appreciation for what the, children learn when
her hard work over the years they participate, i
ait O SU extension.
In a d d i t i o n ,4 0 learn in g
.
dances and songs, they learn
much more.
According to Merle Kirk,
“They all learn about how to
carry themselves when we’re |
traveling.’’ .
In addition to serving as
ambassadors for the commu­
nity, she said, they also learn
à lot. about languages and
many other subjects.
O f her own participation
w ith 4-H p ro g ra m s ,'K irk .
said, “It feels like it’s a'life­
time involvement.”
During her youth, she ex­
plained, she participated in a
beading club, taught by the
late Caroline Tohet.
Maria Godines brought
her daughter to the dance
program after withdrawing
her from dances classes like
ballet.
“It was to teach her more
about our culture and also to
teach her our ways-: o f life,”--
Godines ÿ stidis c|pshey!?reE?.ie- ?:
ally young but thfey all want ;
to learn and they all hâve fun |
doing it$?'
Morford ended the event
by praising the community,
and said Community mem- ■
bers are mainly responsible
for the successes p f the pro-
gram . “A ll 4 -H is is t h é '
mechanism to bring people
together,” she said. “It’s re^;--
ally thé community.”
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