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About Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current | View Entire Issue (April 24, 2008)
Spílyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon April 24-, 2 0 0 8 Enjoy the rodeo action this weekend Pgge 3 Workshops for home producers Made at the K itchen Table, workshops for hom e producers, begin soon. T h e w o rk sh o p s are sp o n sored by Eagle Tech Systems. Call to register: 553-1034. The workshops demonstrate how to earn an incom e from your hom em ade items. T h e M ade at th e K itch en Table workshops provide partici pants with assistance in devel- oping appropriate costing for their products, creating an in come and expense analysis, un derstanding how to manage cash flow for inventory needs, and developing individualized prod uct quality standards. In addition, presenters will provide ideas on how to market kitchen table products and how to co-market with other produc- Annual Chief Heath golf tourney in May Photo courtesy of the Rodeo Assoc. Officers and members of the Warm Springs Rodeo Association include (front row) secretary Liana Holyan (left), and treasurer Darralynne Cortazar; (second row) vice president Ricky Graybael (left), and president Jason Smith, (third row) Emma Smith (left) and Cheryl Tom (members); and (fourth row) sargeant at arms Jimmy Tohet (left) and Ray Roba (member). T he Warm Springs Rodeo Association invites the pub lic to the R oot Feast O pen Jackpot Rodeo. T h e ro d e o is Saturday, A pril 26. A ction begins at n o o n at the W arm Springs Rodeo Arena. Admission to the rodeo is $3, kids under 6 free. Events include junior barrel racing, calf riding, and m utton bustin’ (6 and under); and the. wild colt race. R odeo action includes the w ild h o rse race, calf ro p in g , break away roping, bareback, saddle bronc, wild ride, barrel racing, team roping, among other events. C ow boy g o lf scram ble, $40 entry fee, o n Sunday,- April 27, shotgun start at 11 a.m. F or m ore inform ation on the scramble, call Butch D avid at 553-0112. Senior rodeo in Redmond next month T he E lev en th A nnual N a tional Senior P ro Rodeo returns tp R edm o n d Saturd a y arid Sun- day, May 31 -June 1. ; , T he Saturday perform ance is designated as a to u r rod eo in which contestants com pete for triple points and a larger purse. T he points w on during the year are w hat quality the con testants for the N ational Finals in W innem ucca, Nevada, Nov. 4-9. T he R ed m o n d R odeo was voted Rodeo o f the Year in 2007 out o f 80-plus Senior P ro Re does in the U.S. and Canada. Advance tickets can be pur chased at the Spotted Mule in Bend and Saddle Up Saddlery in R edm ond fo r $7 and kids 6 years and under are free. There is also a Ride-N-Ropin O p en G o lf T o u rn am en t May 30 at th e Eagle C rest R esort C o u rse . I t is a fo u r-m a n scramble form at and is open to the public. Cost is $70 per man w h ich in clu d es c a rt, p rizes, aw ard s a n d B B Q lu n c h . Crafters and vendors are also w an ted fo r th e ro d eo event. C ost for vendor space is $50 for one day and $75 for b oth days. T h e ro d e o also o ffe rs a fundraising opportunity for any Scramble golf tourney to benefit Rodeo Assoc. A scram ble g o lf to u rn a m en t to benefit the W arm Springs R odeo A ssociation is set fo r the K ah-N ee-T a G o lf Course. T he scram ble will be in the fo u r-p erso n f o r m a t. D a te is S unday, A pril 27, shotgun start at 11 a.m. ------------- g ----------------- g Call B utch D avid to sign u p y o u r te a m , 5 5 3 -0 1 1 2 (h). E n try fee is $40 perso n (entry includes green fees, K p’s and long-putts) . Putting strin g : $5 each , tw o p e r te a m . O n e s tr in g p e r 9 holes. For inform ation, con tact B utch 325-2253 (c). --------------------- -------------------------- The Playstation @ Express Shop Open f o r business in the ffTarm Springs Blasma. I The new arcade and lounge well as Friday and Saturday are open Monday through Thurs- from 1 p.m. to 11 p.m. and . day from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. as Sunday from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. ____________ __________ ______ • ,.- ~ y 2008 Hood to Coast Raffle Raffle is underway, drawing to be held on June 25 (need not be present to win) Items to be raffled include XBOX 360, Afghan, Lillian Pitt tiles, quilt, beaded keychain, $50 gas card, $40 Hollywood Video gift card, and much more! S eeth e following for tickets ($1 each or 6 for $5): Lex Anguiano, Kaipo Akaka, JeffAnspach, Shawn Harry, Rich Lohman, A ny Leonard, Angela Anderson, Monica Leonard, Yvette Leecy, Karlen Yallup, Ina Schuster, Leslie Davis, Saphronla Katchia and Val Squiemphen. Proceeds to help Hood to Coast team with van rentals. T h e M u seu m at W arm Springs Annual Chief Delvis H eath Sr. G o lf Tournam ent is set for Saturday, May 3, shotgun start at 9 a.m. F o rm a t is fo u r p e rs o n scramble, $75 per player, in cludes green fees, two golf carts per team and lunch. Fun side games, KPs, LPs, long est drive, string and mulligans. The tournam ent is held at the Kah-Nee-Ta High D esert R e s o rt an d C asin o G o lf Course. The 18-hole course boasts a multitude o f challenges in cluding th e W arm Springs River, which runs adjacent to the course. A special lodging cost has been provided. Call Kah-Nee- Ta at 1-800-553-4SUN and Chief Heath with former Oregon Governor Vic Atiyeh. m ention “T he M useum at Warm Springs G o lf” to re serve your room now. G reat prizes will be awarded. ers. Classes being on Saturday, May 3. Classes will be held at Eagle Tech on three consecu tive Saturdays in preparation for the start o f the outdoor market selling season. Everyone is wel come to participate. This work shop is m ade possible by the Partnership to E nd Poverty and Eagle Tech Systems. Football registration available R egistration form s fo r the 2008 Bend Metro Park and Rec reation D istrict Y outh Tackle Football program are currently available at the Pioneer N ews paper office in Madras. Registration will be accepted betw een May 5-23. T he p ro gram is open to all youth enter ing grades 4 - 6 for the 2008 — 2009 school years. Teams will be form ing in Madras. The regis tration fee is $ 110 per player. E q u ip m e n t is p ro v id ed . T he program begins the week o f Au gust 18 and continues through O ctober 19. Teams will practice in M adras and play games on Sunday aftern o o n s m ainly in Bend. For m ore inform ation call the Bend M etro Park and Rec reation D istrict O ffice at 389- 7275 or Carl Lindgren at 475- 7379. Summer Blast O ff tourney coming in M ay viable club, group or organiza tion selling advanced rodeo tick The Summer Blast O ff hoop tourney, for high school boys try deadline is May 12. Money order only, no personal checks. Hustle (both divisions). F o r in fo rm a tio n only call ets. Sell tickets fo r $7 and your group keeps $2 for every ticket a n d g irls,yJppyrrgSj t q ; W r ,n) S prings o n M ay 16-18. E n try o r d e r s p a y a b le to “T hanksgiving Y outh Basketball T re y L e o n a r d a t (541) 325-: 6468; or em ail; sold. For local rodeo entry or in fo r m a tio n o n any o f th e se events, contact D oug W hite at 350-0565. information: $300 per team for boys (ten team limit); and $250 per team for girls (six team limit). E ig h t-p lay er ro s te rs , first come first serve: first ten boys team paid, an d first six, girls teams paid will be entered. E n T ournam ent.” Awards: Boys: first, second, third and fourth (leather sleeve jackets for first); Girls: first, sec ond and third (wool jackets for first); A ll T o u rn ey , M VP, S po rtm an sh ip , Mr. and Mrs. lleonard@ wstiibes.org. To enter only, call M onica Leonard at (541) 325-2215 (af te r 6 p .m .); o r em ail: tm leonard@ bendnet.com. Must show p ro o f o f school enroll ment, no exceptions.