Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, January 01, 2009, Page 3, Image 3

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Change of loan policy at
tribal Credit Department
By a c tio n o f th e W arm
Springs Tribal Credit Board o f
Directors, the following changes
have b een m ad e to th e
enterprise’s funeral loan policy:
E ffective January 1, 2009,
em ergency loans for funeral
expenses will be made to mem­
bers o f the immediate family o f
the deceased up to $1,000, if
they qualify w ithin the estab­
lished credit limits for personal
loans.
Immediate family is defined
as: mother, father, sister, brother
or child.
Extended family and others
will be considered for loans up
to $500, if they qualify within
the established credit limits for
personal loans.
Extended family is defined as:
Grandparent, aunt, uncle, niece,
nephew, grandchild or cousin.
Funeral loan approval will be
at the discretion o f loan offic­
ers as stated within credit limits
for personal loans.
I f there are any questions,
please contact the tribal Credit
Enterprise.
Graduates can pick up gifts
Daily fitness classes continue at Community Wellness
Community Wellness contin­
ues to host group fitness classes
through the m onth o f January.
E ach day at 12:10 p.m.
Wellness Coordinator Carolyn
Harvey teaches a class in the
aerobics room at the comm u­
n ity cen te r fo r anyone w ho
wishes to attend.
M onday an d T h u rsd a y
classes feature cardio, w hile
b o d y flex stre n g th tra in in g
classes áre held on Tuesday and
Friday. O n Wednesday Harvey
teaches yoga.
Cardio classes feature any
combination o f step aerobics to
cardio circuit class. The class is
appropriate for all fitness lev­
els, as the instructors show dif­
ferent intensity levels.
Body Flex classes bring resis­
tance training to a wide range
o f individuals in a group exer­
cise setting.
The purpose o f the class is
to prom ote muscular strength
an d en d u ran ce o f all m ajo r
muscle groups while learning
proper lifting technique. The
class is safe for all fitness levels
and is taught by H arvey and
Tana Frank.
Y oga is a b eg in n er-b ased
class to help with stress manage­
ment. There are basic poses to
train muscle endurance, balance
and flexibility. T he class also
incorporates some Pilates and is
safe for all fitness levels.
In addition, water aerobics
are taught at K ah-N ee-Ta on
Wednesday at 10:15 a.m’.^ and
an en h an ced fitn ess class is
taught to elders at the senior
program at 10:45 a.m. on M on­
day, Wednesday and Friday.
W ater F itn ess classes are
ta u g h t by J e ri K o lle n and
E dm und Francis from the Dia­
betes Program . T he class is
appropriate for any fitness level
fro m b eg in n er to advanced.
Anyone needing a ride can call
the senior center at 553-3313.
The enhanced fitness class is
an evidence-based exercise class
for senior citizens and is fol­
lowed by a healthy lunch. The
class includes a w arm -up fol­
lowed by low-impact aerobics,
balance, strength training and
stretching at the end. N o class
will be held at 12:10 on January
21 due to the monthly Walk for
Diabetes hosted at the Comm u­
nity Center.
CHAVEZ ROOFING LLC
PO BOX 965
PRINEVILLE, OR 97754
Off: 541.447.6509
Cell: 541.420.2636
Jerry Chavez-Owner
Fax:541.447.5631
License #154256
Quality Workmanship Guaranteed
The 2008 college graduates
who have gifts to pick up are:
Mayanne Mitchell, Charlene
Moody, Joni Wallulatum-Will­
iams, K eta Cline-Magers, Dean
Seyler, D ustin Wheeler and Billy
Joe Speakthunder.
The gifts can be picked up
at the Workforce Development
office o f E d u catio n at 1134
Paiute Ave by the VOCS office.
O r call 553-3324.
Big discounts at lodge gift shop
The gift shop at the Kah-Nee-
Ta Lodge has many items on
sale.
S h irts, sw e a ts h irts, h a ts,
swimsuits and other clothing
items are 50 percent off.
Jew elry is 40 percent, and
miscellaneous items are 30 per­
cent off.
Need help with a legal problem?
VOCS support
group on break
Serving you since 1985
“W e’ve got you covered!”
T he E d u c a tio n B ranch is
looking for high school and col­
lege graduates who have gifts still
to p ick up. T h e 2008 h igh
school graduates who have gifts
to pick up are:
D av id D e b ia so , A shley
Evans, Jasmine Graybael, Elena
G u z m a n , S im eon K alam a,
Alexis Kakoona, Kadie Manion,
Chance Squiemphen and Leann
Thomas.
T he Victim s o f Crime
Services Women’s support
group is taking a break,
and will resume on Janu­
ary 12. The support groups
are open to clients and
those women who want to
support clients. For more
inform ation, call Sammy
Bruised Head, the VOCS
A dvocate Supervisor or
advocate Tina Aguilar or
Aurel Stinson at 553-2293.
Legal Aid Services of Oregon
provides free assistance to
low-income Oregonians in
many civil cases. Speak with
an attorney during drop-in
hours 1 to 4 p.m. on the first
Monday of the month at the
Family Resources Center in
Warm Springs. Or call us at
385-6944 Monday through
W ednesday between 10
a.m. and 2 p.m.
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