Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, January 15, 2009, Page 3, Image 3

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Why do you love living in this
community?
W hat is unique abo u t this
area that cannot be found any­
where else in the world?
Your answers to these ques­
tions will help in treating a N a­
tional G eo g rap h ic m ap th a t
will be distributed around the
world.
The Confederated Tribes o f
Warm Springs is participating in
this region-wide project, called
the Central Cascades Geotourism
Map Guide.
Partners with the tribes are
the National Geographic Soci­
ety, Travel O regon, Rural D e­
velopm ent Initiatives, am ong
others.
What is a Geotourism
Mapguide?
The Mapguide is your chance
to share with the world what you,
as the resident expert, love about
the natural, cultural or histori­
cal sites and experiences in the
community.
T h e in fo rm a tio n w ill be
shared with the world through
a National Geographic quality
map and website.
The aim o f the project is to
get tourists to visit areas that
they otherwise would n ot know
of. W hen they visit, they bring
their dollars with them, helping
the local economy.
Jo in your neighbors w hen
Rural Development Initiatives,
the nonprofit helping with this
project, holds an inform ation
session in Warm Springs.
The information session is set
for 5:30-8:30 p.m. on Tuesday,
Jan. 27 at the Museum at Warm
Springs.
A t the session you will dis­
cover w hat a N atio n al G eo ­
graphic MapGuide is, and learn
how the MapGuide can benefit
our region. I f you are busy that
night b ut still wish to nominate
a site o r experience, you can
nominate online at:
TheCentralCascades.com by
M arch 29. O r check for an ­
other meeting in the area. The
regional meeting schedule can be
found atwww.ripplenw.org.
Birth announcements
Haydyn John Cross Dog
C aesar C ross D o g and
S am antha P e n n in g to n o f
Warm Springs are pleased to
announce the birth o f their
son H aydynjohn Cross Dog,
born on January 2, 2009.
G ra n d p a re n ts o n th e
father’s side are Crystal Bush,
a n d g re a t g ra n d m o th e r
E leanor W eston o f South
Dakota.
G ra n d p a re n ts o n th e
m o th e r’s side are Sheilah
C lem en ts an d H a ro ld
Pennington o f Warm Springs.
C at ay a Simone Boise
Irene V. Boise o f Warm
Springs is pleased to an-
nounce the birth o f her daugh­
ter Lataya Simone Boise, born
on December 26, 2008.
Lataya joins brothers Tracy
Lee, 5, and Isaac Ethen, 4.
G ra n d p a re n ts are R andy
Boise Sr. o f Warm Springs, and
B irney B oise an d G in a
McConville o f Yakama.
Jaycee A n n Merrifield
T ru m an V uren M errifield
and W inona R en ee'T o h et o f
W arm Springs are pleased to
an n o u n ce th e b irth o f th eir
daughter Jaycee Ann Merrifield,
born on December 29, 2008.
Grandparents on the father’s
side are Dinah Belgard and the
late Wilbur Merrifield Jr.
G ra n d p a re n ts o n th e
m o th er’s side are M elinda
Frank and Jimmy Tohet Sr.
o f Warm Springs.
Jeramiah Russel Lewis
Jerom e Lewis and Shari
Miller o f Warm Springs are
pleased to announce the birth
o f their son Jeramiah Russel
Lewis, b o rn b n D ecem ber
24, 2008.
G ra n d p a re n ts o n th e
father’s side are W inona and
M erle G eo rg e o f W arm
Springs.
G ra n d p a re n ts o n th e
m o th er’s side are R oberta
Tufti and Archie Caldera o f
Warm Springs.
Correction
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Top Elvis impersonator returns to Kah-Nee-Ta
Justin Shandor is return­
ing to Kah-Nee-Ta for one
perform ance this Saturday
evening, Jan. 17.
Shandor, who lives in Las
Vegas, is considered by many
to be the num ber one Elvis
look- and sound-alike.
She has been featured in
USA Today, and has won nu­
merous awards for his look
and musical sound, amazingly
like the King o f Rock and
Roll.
Photo courtesy of Kah-Nee-Ta.
Shandor as Elvis
The show on Saturday begins
at 8:30 p.m. D oors open at 8
p.m.
Tickets are $5, available at
the Kah-Nee-Ta Lodge front
desk.
Seating is general admis­
sion.
An overnight Elvis pack­
age for two o f $89 includes
tickets and $10 in slot play
coupons.
T he show is for 21 and
over.
Call (541) 553-1112 or
go to kahneeta.com for de­
tails.
Tribes seek Miss Warm Springs candidates
The Confederated Tribes o f
Warm Springs is seeking eligible
candidates to compete for the
title o f 2009 Miss Warm Springs
and represent the tribes at vari­
ous functions.
I f you are in te re ste d and
meet the following rules you can
pick up an application at the
Administrative Service Center
office or you can call 553-3257
for an application to be mailed
to you.
Applications will be accepted
up until the end o f the business
day o f Friday, January 23. The
pageant will be held on Friday,
January 30.
The contestant general rules
are:
Any girl m ust be 18-24 years
o f age, as lo n g as th e g irl
reach es 18 b e fo re th e M iss
W arm Springs pageant. She
m ust never have been married,
cohab itatin g or have d ep en ­
dents.
She m ust be a m em ber o f
th e C o n fe d e ra te d T rib es o f
Warm Springs, and a resident o f
the reservation for at least one
year.
She m ust retain residency o f
the reservation for at least one
year after she w ins th e title.
In the recent birth an­
School will b e taken in to con­
sideration.
n o u n cem e n t o f T h eo ra
R ose U m tuch, b o rn On
D ecem b er 8, 2008, the
name o f the grandfather
o n h e r m o th e r’s side
sh o u ld h av e read Sam
B ad ro ad . T h e Spilyay-
apologizes for the error.
As Miss Warm Springs, she
will always maintain and present
herself in a proper and respon­
sible m anner th ro u g h o u t her
term, as well as her alternates.
I f fo r som e re a s o n M iss
Warm Springs cannot meet her
obligations, her alternate shall
represent the tribes.
She m ust be able to repre­
sent the tribes by travelling, be­
ing involved in other pageants,
social events, intertribal busi-
ness/social events, public rela­
tions functions and whenever
necessary, for one year during
her reign.
She m ust be dedicated and
willing to learn.
I f the contestant holds an­
other title, she must attend and
re p re se n t th e C o n fed erated
Tribes as Miss Warm Springs if
the tribes are financing a par­
ticular trip or event.
Calendar of activities
Food handler classes will be held on the following dates
for 2009:
January 15, February 10, March 10, April 14, May 12,
May 26, June 9, June 18, July 14, September 22, O ctober
13, November 10, Decem ber 8. All classes are from 2 p.m.
to 4 p.m. at the clinic atrium.
E agle Watch 2009 is scheduled for Saturday and Sun­
day, Feb. 21-22.
The Fourteenth Annual Eagle Watch activities will again
be coordinated at the Round Butte Overlook Park on Lake
Billy Chinook.
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