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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon June 5, 2008 Page 7 Space fo r L e a s e Musical program at elementary school The Plaza at Warm Springs Suite #5 Sandra Danzuka (5 4 1 ) 5 5 3 -3 5 6 5 sdanzuka@wstribes.org 2008 PORTLAND TO COAST WALKING TEAM “WADING TO EXHALE” Leslie Mitts/Spilyay Elementary school students perform songs at the entertainment program. “They have w orked very hard,” she said. “They have done wonderful, exciting things with instruments,” A ccording to Jasa, “They have just done an excellent job this year and I’m really excited for this program.” Each grade lfevel sang several songs and also played songs on instruments for the audience. The third grade classes sang “Hello to All the Children of the B y L e slie M itts Spilyay Tymoo Warm Springs Elem en tary hosted their annual mu sic program last week, as the third, fourth and fifth grad ers entertained the commu nity with various songs. Music teacher JoAnnJasa spoke to the audience before the program began, and praised the students’ efforts. World” as well as “We’ve Got Lots in Common.” In addition, they played three folk songs on xylophones that represented England, France and Wales. The third grade classes also performed a Northwest Coastal N ative American stick song along with stick and drum play ers. Fourth grade students sang “Kapulu Kane,” a Native Hawai ian song, along with ukulele and Resort and casino offer scholarship awards Kah-N ee-Ta High D esert Resort and Casino is accepting applications for the 2008 male and female scholarship awards. This opportunity is for Warm Springs tribal members choos ing to further their education at an accredited four year college as a full-time or part-time stu dent or enrolled in an accred ited two year college or voca tional-technical school. Applications will be available at the Warm Springs Education Building and Kah-Nee-Ta’s Hu man Resources Office, and must be received by the deadline of July 18 at 5 p.m. O f those applicants meeting the deadline and completing their applications, the following will be awarded: Accredited four year college One Female recipient will be HIGH DESERT RESORT & CASINO selected to receive $1,000 and a laptop computer (valued up to $500). One female recipient will be selected to receive $500. One male recipient will be se lected to receive $1,000 and a laptop computer (valued up to W ). One male recipient will be: se lected to receive $500. Accredited two year college, vocational or technical. One female recipient will be selected to receive $500. One male recipient will be se lected to receive $500. . AppEcation must include the foUo wing items: Official high school or sec ondary learning transcript or a copy of GED. Acceptance letter to school. Letter o f recommendation from a supervisor, teacher or clergy. Personal letter of recommen dation. I Personal statement, limited to one page. Activities and accomplish ments to date. Goal and reasons for seek ing higher education. For more information con7 tact Kah-Nee-Ta Human Re sources at 553-1196, ext. 2401. puili stick players. The fourth grade classes also played “B-A-G Rock” and the “Navajo Rain Dance” on the recorder. They finished by sing ing “I Walk in Beauty” and “Friends With a Song.” Fifth grade students sang “Come and Go W ith Me to That Land” along with keyboard and recorder players; they also sang “Three Little Birds,” a song from Jamaica. Fifth graders also played three recorder songs: “Re corder Fever,” “Jazzin’,” and “Moccasin Dance.” The fifth grade students closed the show by singing, “America, America.” The spring program is an annual event at Warm Springs Elementary, which will have the last day o f school for the 2007-08 aca demic year this month. Warm Springs Community Library The Warm Springs Com munity Library is located in the Family Resource Center. The Ebrary is open Mon day-through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and on Fri day from 9 afo. tb 5 p.m. Library staff invites all community members to stop by and browse through the growing book coUection. T here are com puters available for Internet access, as weU as daily newspapers. The Ebrary is conducting a survey to find out how to best serve the Warm Springs community. If you wish to give your input, stop by the Ebrary to fiE out a survey form. ’ For more in for m a tion, call 553-3462 or send an e-mail to lsmith@wstribes.org RAFFLE Item s to be raffled: Pendleton blanket, por ta b le b u ta n e stove, huckleberry jam , eagle figurines, Crowave plate stacker, espresso maker, Coke salt & pepper shak ers, b e a d e d b a r r e tt, C olem an three-person tent, 22 piece cutlery set, b e a d e d ce ll p h o n e holder, 6-inch one fun pak, K ah-Nee-Ta pool passes, sleep in g bag, Starbucks certificate,, m any other items... Tickets are $1 each or six fo r $5. Need not be present to win. Draw ing to be held July 31, 2008. See the following people to get your tickets: Earlynne Squiemphen, Lynn Fluhr, Shari Marrazzo, Becky Hunt, Salena Sahme, Jolene Hintsala, Juanita Majel, Lauren Holliday, Bridgett Culpus, Denys White, Michele Stacona, Paula Miller. BARGAIN HUNTERS Jewelry & Loan Best prices anywhere! 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