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    Spilysy Tyrooo, Warm Springs, Oregon
Page 3
December 6, 2 0 07
Winners named in Celilo
Falls essay, poster contests
Winter Family Craft Night at gym
‘Warm Springs Elementary
School will host Winter Family
Craft Night from 5:30 to 7 p.m.
on Thursday, Dec. 20 at the el­
ementary school gym.
Tables will be set up with
craft materials, and the event will
be free to the Warm Springs
community.
Assistance ynll be provided
to make Ghristmas ornaments
and decorations.
For more inform ation on
Winter Family Craft Night, call
Mariana Atencio or Lucinda
H eath at 553-1128.
Five people from W arm middle/junior school students ber of the Jamestown S’ Kallam
Springs won prizes in the recent representing twelve tribes from Tribe; Teya Janson-W ay,
■ ' Celilo Falls poster and essay around the Northwest.
M aranda K olar and Kaitlyn
Two winners from the el­ Rhea from Lakeside Middle
rX? contests.
Valerie Switzler won first ementary school level, two from School in Plummer, Idaho; Jo­
¿place in the college-level essay the middle school level and nine seph Yallup, Dyton Lucas and
» ¿contest. Linda George Meanus runner-ups were chosen, and all Cole Svec from Neah Bay El­
the winning posters will be pub­ ementary in Neah Bay, Wash.,
3 was the second-place winner.
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Krista Hatigen won second- lished in a 2008 calendar.
members o f the Makah Tribe;
The elementary school first and N atalie D e Kay from
place in the high school-level
In the spirit o f the holi- Carols in all three o f the tradi- days and Wednesdays,
essay contest. Penny Danzuka place winner is Shawnia Kubista, Harbour Pointe Middle School
day season, the W arm tionallanguages o f theConfed-
Location: The language
member of the Samish and Cree in Edmonds, Wash., member of
received the third-place. award.
Springs Culture and Heritage erated Tribes.
trailer behind the Education
Leslie Main, a student at Tribes frorp Terrebonne E l­ the Samish Tribe.
D epartm ent invites all to
The caroling vrill be from Building,
-E- W arm Springs E lem entary ementary in Terrebonne. The
come and learn Christmas 3:30-5 p.m. on Mondays, Tues-
School, was a runner-up in the second place winner is.Chadotte Essays
Shaw from Neah Bay Elemen­
poster contest
BPA received 26 essays from
The awards were presented tary, a member o f the Makah high school and college stu­
last week by Bonneville Power Tribe in Neah Bay, Wash.
dents.
The first place winner at the
Administration in Portland.
Three winners from each
The contests were held in middle school level is Julia Black high school and college level
recognition o f National Ameri­ from Lakeside Middle School categories were chosen. The
The Lincoln’s Powwow Committee is looking
The powwow is ill February at Simnasho.
from Plummer, Idaho. Black is high school first place winner is for girls, ages 16 and under, who are interested in
can Indian Heritage Month.
Girls who are interested should call Jodi Orr,
Sponsors were the BPA’s a member of the Quileute Tribe. Rebecca
P hinney
from running for the Lincoln’s Powwow Court.
o f the powwow committee, at 553-9230.
American Indian/Alaskan Na­ The second place w inner is Pendleton High School.
tive Council, U.S. Fish and Wild­ Jonathon Nomee, a member o f
The second place winner is
life Services, Bureau o f Indian the Coeur d’ Alene Tribe from Krista Haugen.
Affairs and Pordand General Lakeside M iddle School in
The third place winner is
Electric’s Native American Net- Plummer, Idaho.
Penny Danzuka.
workAssociation.
The nine-runners-ups are
The college level first place
The theme for the month of Leslie Main o f the Confederated winner is Valerie Switzler. The
N ovember events was “Celilo Tribes o f W arm Springs; second place winner is Linda
R a eL y n . L a r s o n
from George Meanus. The third place
Falls: Echo o f Falling Water.”
BPA received over 100 post­ Jamestown After School Pro­ winner is Livina Hillaire.
ers from elem entary and gram in Sequim, Wash., mem­
Caroling in 3 languages o f the tribes
Lincoln’s Powwow seeks court candidates
Madras
Training offered to 4-H volunteers
The Oregon State Univer­
sity Extension Office at the
Warm Springs will hold a
training and inform ation
meeting for new and poten­
tial 4-H volunteer leaders on
¿Monday, Dec. 17 from 5 to
8 p.m. in the basement, o f the
Education Buildingu
Iffljle. training will be tar­
geted for all existing 4-H club
leaders, as well as those who
are interested in starting a fu­
ture club. This is a chance to dis­
cuss topics such as fundraising,
liability, resources and assistance
available for leaders.
The session will be an excels
lent time for leaders to meet
other leaders and get ideas for
their clubs. A meal will be
served.
" AH adults^vho work with 4-
H youth as club leaders are re­
quired to go through an appli­
cation process that includes
background and reference
checks, and participation in
a training session in order to
be covered by the university’s
tort liability insurance as a
volunteer o f the university.
Existing 4-H leaders who
cannot make the Nov. 28
training session may màkear- ‘
iangendents forap.. alternative
training session. For more in­
formation, contact Shawn
Morford at 541-553-3238.
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