Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, August 13, 2009, Page 6, Image 6

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    Spilygy T y m o o , W grrn Springs, O regon
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A u g u s t!? , 2 0 0 9
Place fo r K id s school hours
The Place for Kids is accept­
ing sign-ups for the school year.
The Place for Kids, in part­
nership with the Portland Met­
ropolitan Area Boys and Girls
Club, will open on the first day
o f school, Wednesday, Sept. 9.
Place for Kids membership
fee is $30 per m em ber (valid
until the end o f the school year.)
Club hours are 3:15-6 p.m
daily, Monday through Friday.
For more information, please
call 553-2323.
D r u m m a k in g c l a s s
T h e M useum at W arm
Springs and the Siletz Tribal
Charitable Contribution Fund
this m onth p resent A dult-
Y outh D ru m Making. The
class, featuring instructor Fred
Wallulatum, will be from 1 to
4 p.m., Tuesday-Thursday,
Aug. 25-27. Classes will be
conducted in the m useum
education room and on the
museum grounds. You may
register for the class by call­
ing the museum at 553-3331.
O r stop by the education pro­
gram at the museum.
Y o u th f o o t b a ll s ig n -u p s
Dave McMechan/Spilyay
A new ambulance arrived last week at Warm Springs Fire and Safety. The state-of-the-art vehicle cost $155,000. The
purchase was made possible through a grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the tribes, said Dan Martinez,
fire chief. Pictured above with the new vehicle are Cpt. John Miller, Lt. Kirk Hagman, firefighter-paramedic Tyler
Hordichok, and firefighter-EMT Crystal Thomas (from left).
Nurses join Community Health
Nurses Juanita Wood and AnnaMarie Wallace have
joined the Community Health Department.
Two R egistered N urses
have joined the staff o f the
Community Health D epart­
m ent at the W arm Springs
Health and Wellness Clinic.
N u rses Ju an ita W ood and
A nnaM arie Wallace joined
the Community Health staff
last week.
T he nurses will be co n ­
ducting upcom ing flu-shot
clinics and immunizations for
students, and making home
visits and follow-ups with pa­
tients, among other tasks, said
department director Roberta
Queahpama.
N u rse W allace lives in
Metolius, and has worked at
M ountain View H ospital in
M adras, and St. Charles in
Redmond.
N u rse W ood com es to
W arm
S p rin g s
fro m
Prineville, where she worked
at the Crook County Public
Health Department.
To c o n ta c t one o f th e
nurses, call the clinic at 553-
1196.
Je ffe rs o n C o u n ty Y o u th
F ootball is a tackle fo o tb all
league com prised o f two age
g ro u p s o f p layers fro m
Jefferson County (fourth- and
fifth-graders com bined, and
sixth-graders). T he league is
sponsored by Bend Metro Park
and R ecreation D istrict. All
equipm ent is provided, with the
exception o f m outh guards and
shoes. Cost o f the program is
$110.00.
Practices are twice a week
starting the week o f August 24,
and last all season. Games start
in Septem ber and go through
O ctober and are played on Sun­
day afternoons in Prineville and
B end. A p p lic a tio n s can be
picked up at The Madras Pio­
neer. The deadline for signing
up is August 20. For more in­
fo rm a tio n ,
c o n ta c t
C arl
Lindgren at 475 7379.
Club members complete TRAIL program
T h e Place fo r K ids C lub
would like to congratulate the
club members who participated
in the TRAIL Program. TRAIL
stands fo r T o g eth er R aising
Awareness o f Indian Life.
The following club members
c o m p le te d th e 1 2 -c h a p te r
TRAIL curriculum:
N y lan is S pino, Jo y D ee
Sm ith, D ecim us Sm ith, Alex
M o rales, K e o n n a B risb o is,
G e rm a in e A n d e rso n , Taya
Holliday, B ryttaney B risbois,
K arisa Strong, Taylor A rthur,
T ash in a E astm an , K yeow na
Miller, Soraya Mendez.
Gabriella Armitage, Kiandra
Smith, Felisa Armitage, James
K atch ia Jr., P raisa LeClaire,
Janae Adams, Tyreyk Ramsey,
J o h n n y R am sey J r., L ynden
H arry , Jia n a S m ith -F ran cis,
Tyler Anderson.
Amyah Miller, Harlee David,
Anessia Smith, Jesslynn A nder­
son, D ap ri M iller, K ah-liese
Sm ith, Leah Suppah, A urora
S q u iem p h en , J a s p e r S m ith ,
D y rre l W allu latu m , R enee
Poitra, LeeRoy Smith.
Ja n ay a B ru n o e ; E th a n
Brunoe, Justine Clements, Chris
Smith, E va K atchia, L orenzo
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Photo courtesy o f June Sm ith, Place fo r Kids.
Program Coordinator Jocelyn Moses with some of the graduates.
Smith, Justin Smith, Jevin Smith,
K everly T u fti, Vijay B ryant,
V an essa C ulpsj S h o sh an ah
Garcia.
Shae Y eahquo Jr., A lyssa
Brunoe, Desmond Katchia, Aus­
tin Charley, Fawntana A rthur,
Rodger Smith, Aspen Johnson,
Michael Saludo.
T he Place for K ids began
implementing the program cur­
riculum in March, and finished
during the beginning o f June.
There were 71 total participants
with 56 completing the program.
Good Job kids!
Living Traditions demonstrations
T h e M u seu m at W arm
Springs will present the Living
T raditions p ro g ram th ro u g h
early September.
T he Living T raditions live
educational demonstrations are
o n S aturdays an d S undays,
from 1 to 5 p.m. The schedule
o f demonstrations is as follows:,
A u g u st 15-16: D rum mak­
ing, p re s e n te d by E m e rs o n
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 W inishut Jr.
S ep tem b er 5-6: First foods
and family heirlooms, presented
by Darlene Foster.
I f you w ould like m ore in­
formation, please call the Mu­
seum at Warm Springs at 553-
3331.
Entrees Roasted Daily
Featuring Hand Cut U SD A Choice Steaks
Auto
Repair
5 41-475-6 J 4 0
Hours: 8 am . - 5 p.m. Mon. ■ Fri.
FREE ESTIMATES • GUARANTEED WORK
CUSTOM EXHAUST • MUFFLERS • RADIATORS
ENGINES • TRANSMISSIONS • HEATERS
AIR CONDITIONING • ELECTRICAL • BRAKES
SUSPENSION A ND M O RE. . .
Fax: 475-2677
A ll Products Prepared Fresh Daily
BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER M
• Senior Meno ‘ Children's Menu • Daily Specials
237 S.W. 4th Street, Madras • 475-6632
880 S. Adams Dr., Madras, OR
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