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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
July 2, 2009
Museum hosting
Living Traditions
Several hundred people
attended the Ninth
Annual Pi-Ume-Sha
Health Fair.
T he M useum at Warm
Springs will present the Living
Traditions program this month
through early September.
The Living Traditions live
educational demonstrations are
on Saturdays and Sundays,
from 1 to 5 p.m. The schedule
o f demonstrations is as follows:
J u ly 11-12: Beaded bags,
bead tapestry, presented by
Rose Scott.
Ju ly 18-19: Loom beading,
presented by Mercedes Miller.
Ju ly 25-26: Cedar root bas
kets, presented by Antoinette
Pamperien.
A u g u st 1-2: Cedar bark bas
ketry, presented by Viola
The fair included over 25
health- and safety-
related booths, set up in
the gymnasium at the
community center.
Those who attended
were offered free
screenings and health
information, bike
helmets, car-seat
installations, and
healthy snacks. The
Confederated Tribes and
the tribal community
health programs helped
to organize and sponsor
the event.
Dave McMechan/Spilyay
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Parade, BBQ, fireworks Saturday
The Warm Springs commu
nity will celebrate the Fourth of
July with a parade, barbecue and
kids games, and fireworks.
The theme of the Fourth of
July celebration this year is,
“United We Stand— Proud to
be an American.”
The parade preparation, in
cluding bike decorating, begins
at 9 a.m. at the Warm Springs
Elementary School parking lot.
The parade line-up and judg
ing begins at 10 a.m., and the
parade begins at 11 a.m.
The judging categories are:
floats, horses, walkers, organi
zations, and riders (bikes and
wagons).
The community barbecue—
hamburgers and hot dogs—be
gins at 12:30 p.m. at the com
munity center. The family games
begin at 2 p.m.
The fireworks, by Western
Display Fireworks, begin at
dusk.
A ugust 4: Fossil trip to
Hancock Field Station near Fos
sil, grades 5-8.
August 11: Trip to windmill
farm, grades 5-8.
Recreation field trips
The Recreation Department
will also be hosting field trips
this summer:
July 9: Skate W orld in
Gresham. Cost: $4.75. Bring
A u g u st 8-9: Tule mat weav
ing, presented by Adeline Miller.
A u g u s t 15-16: Drum mak
ing, presented by E m erson
Squiemphen.
A u g u st 22-23: Beaded vests
and buckskin gloves, presented
by Brigette Whipple.
A u g u st 29-30: Oral history
and family tree, presented by
Dallas Winishut Jr.
S ep tem b er 5-6: First foods
and family heirlooms, presented
by Darlene Foster.
If you would like more in
formation, please call the Mu
seum at Warm Springs at 553-
3331.
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Summer activities available to youth
Youth and families are invited
by 4-H and OSU Extension to
come and help with the commu
nity garden at 5:30 p.m. every
other Wednesday:
July 8 and 22, and August 5,
12 and 26.
For details, call Edmund at
553-0118, or Fara at OSU Ex
tension, 553-3238.
4-H is also planning some
field trips this summer:
H
own
Kalama.
sack lunch and spending money.
July 16: Timberline hiking,
for ages 10 and over. Free. Bring
hiking shoes, sack lunch, spend
ing money.
July 23: Oaks Park, Milwau
kee. Cost: $8.75/bracelet. Bring
sack lunch and spending money.
A u g u st 6: B end Lava
C av es/D rak e Park: $ 5 /lan -
tern. B ring sack lunch and
spending money.
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Stop in for Family Dining
Thursday - Sunday
6 a.m. to 1 p.m.
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B reakfast & Lu nch
Resource team approves
creek, other projects
The Resource Manage
ment Inter-disciplinary Team
recently approved a project
assessment for restoration
work on Shitike Creek near
the community area.
The team also approved
a number o f smaller projects.
The Shitike Creek resto
ration project will reduce im
pacts caused by erosion near
the community waste water
ponds, reduce the risk o f fu
ture flooding, and improve
fish habitat.
The streambed that has
been channelized dow n
stream of the Wellness Cen
ter will be relocated to the
north, where it will assume a
more winding and natural
course.
The realigned creek will
feature a number o f mean
der bends and appropriate
side channels.
The bends will be stabi
lized by placing engineered
log jams in the creek. The
project will affect 2,800 feet
o f Shitike Creek.
Phase 2 of the project will
include removal o f the de
commissioned wastewater set
tling ponds. The sludge and
clay liner underlying the
sludge will be removed and
disposed o f appropriately.
The resource team also
approved small project as
sessm ents for th e Pinky
Beymer Conservation Plan,
the C o rtazar hom e site
phone line trenching, and the
Weylon Beymer home con
struction.
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