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A u g u s t 13, 2 0 0 9
Births
Elders
Picnic
Sunny H unter Hollenbeak
D uane Ross Hollenbeak Jr.
an d M e lan ie L y n n P o lk o f
W arm Springs are pleased to
announce the birth o f their son
Sunny H unter Hollenbeak, born
on July 21, 2009.
Grandparents on the father’s
side are B re n d a and D u a n e
H ollenbeak o f Metolius.
G r a n d p a r e n ts
on
th e
m other’s side are Lei Lani-Polk
a n d C h ris R equa o f W arm
Springs.
Tribal elders, their
guests and volunteers
gathered at the Cove
Palisades State Park
last month for the
annual Elders Picnic.
During the picnic,
Charlotte Herkshan (at
left in the picture at
right) shared a laugh
with Hilda Culpus.
Many volunteers from
Warm Springs
(pictures below)
helped with the picnic.
A n a b ell Joy Fuiava
Frank Fuiava Jr. and Pamela
Fuiava o f W arm Springs are
pleased to announce the birth o f
th e ir d a u g h te r A n a b e ll Jo y
Fuiava, b orn on July 21, 2009.
G randparent on the father’s
side is Valerie Fuiava o f Warm
Springs.
G r a n d p a r e n ts
on
th e
m o th e r ’s side are W ayne
Saunders and Leota Saunders o f
W arm Springs.
Photos by Will Robbins for the Spilyay.
School sports physicals
STEEEC
Sports physicals are sched
uled fo r stu d e n ts w ho are
p la n n in g to p a rtic ip a te in
sports at the Jefferson County
M iddle School and M adras
High School.
Physicals will be given from
3 to 6 p.m. this Thursday, Aug.
13 at the Warm Springs Health
This service is available to
students w ho are eligible for
IHS service. Physicals will be
given on a first-come, first-
serve basis.
Form s m ust be filled out
and signed by a p a re n t o r
guardian before the student is
seen for the physical. Form s
an d W ellness Center. Physicals
are available a t th e M edical
475-7123
will also be given from 3 to 6
p.m. on Sept. 9 at the Health
and Wellness Center.
Clinic window Students un
der 15 years o f age m ust be
accompanied by an adult.
Car Audio - CB Radios
Resource
team
approves 3
projects
T he Resource M anagem ent
Inter-disciplinary Team recendy
approved three small projects
presented to them through the
IRM P process.
T h e first p ro jec t involved
culvert replacement and a drain
age system for a new fire hall in
the Sidwalter area.
T he culvert replacem ent will
alleviate the problem o f water
backing up during periods o f
high runoff, while a series o f
lead -o ff ditches will be c o n
structed to drain w ater away
from the proposed fire hall site.
A nother project approved by
R M ID T is the dem olition o f a
house and removal o f an old oil
tank at 4116 Miller Heights.
All o f the m aterial will be
rem oved by a certified contrac
to r an d tak en to th e W arm
Springs Landfill. O nce the site
is cleared a new hom e will be
constructed.
Approval was also granted to
drainage im provem ents at the
W arm Springs Mill.
R unoff water had been tax
ing the existing system and flow
ing into the Deschutes River.
T he new system will elimi
nate two small channels th at
were carrying water to the river
and create two inland settling
ponds to im prove water filtra
tion and capture surface runoff.
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E dw in Buchanan Sanders
Jeffrey E . Sanders Jr. and
Paula A. H alliday o f W arm
Springs wish to announce the
b ir th o f th e ir so n E d w in
Buchanan Sanders, b orn on July
17, 2009 at Bend.
Edwin weighed five pounds
12 ounces, and was 18 inches in
length at birth.
H e jo in s b r o th e r Ja m ie
H alliday, 14, siste r B a rb ara
Halliday, 11, and sister Cameryn
Halliday, 6 o f W arm Springs.
G ra n d p a re n ts are Je ffe ry
Sanders Sr. o f W arm Springs,
and the late Patricia Leno-Baker
o f W arm Springs; and Barbara
and Sam Starr o f W arm Springs;
S h irley S a n d e rs o f W arm
Springs, and K eith B aker o f
Gateway.
E k x e e x u n Virginia Kalama-
Grahm
A ntonia Wahsise and Casey
G rahm are pleased to announce
th e b ir th o f th e ir d a u g h te r
E k x ee x u n V irginia K alam a-
G rahm , b o rn at the Em anuel
Hospital in Portland on May 18,
2009.
She has three sisters and two
b r o th e r s ,
R o se a v o le n e,
Q uantiko, Tenassy, Liviciana
and D ebra Lynn.
Grandm a and grandpa on the
m o m ’s side are the late Rose
Roselind Kalama and A nthony
Wahsise.
G ran d m a o n d a d ’s side is
Kim Grahm.
B a b y ’s n a m e E k x e e x u n
m ea n s “I love y o u ” in th e
tlglinkit language.'
7th Annual
Mountain View
Foundation
Golf Classic ,
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assistance to low-income Oregonians in many civil
cases. Speak with an attorney during drop-in hours
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