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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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