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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
Inspiring workshop for kids
October 22, 2009
Tribal Council Agenda Items
Monday, O ct. 26
9- 10 a.m.: ST/CEO update.
10- 11 a.m.: C om m ittee
travel/report; executive com­
mittees.
11 a.m.-Noon: Novem ber
agenda.
1:30-2:30 p.m.: 2010 Census
up d ate w ith U rbana Ross,
M ichelle M aher and Mary
Emhoola.
2:30-3:30 p.m.: A doption
election.
(N ote: G eneral C ouncil
meeting at 7 p.m., Oct. 26 at
Agency Longhouse.)
Tuesday, O ct. 27
9-10:30 a.m.: BPA/13 Tribes
with Bryan Mercier.
10:30 a.m.-Noon: Review,
approval of minutes.
1:30-3 p.m.: U.S. Attorney
Bill Williams, Walter Langnese.
3- 4 p.m.: Community Garden
steering com m ittee w ith
Edmond Francis.
4- 5 p.m .: B usiness w ith
Council staff.
(N ote: G eneral C ouncil
meeting at 7 p.m., Oct. 27 at
Agency Longhouse.)
W ednesday, O ct. 28
W ater and Pow er E n te r­
prise.
Open burning permitted; prescribed burns planned
Sue Matters pictures for the Spilyay
Nathaniel Hawley (left) and Adam Rubio Jr. work on their puppets.
Y o u t h from the Warm
Springs Place for Kids-Boys
and Girls Club had a hands-
on experience with puppets
that are used in animated
movies.
It was a chance for the
youth to learn about the pro­
cess o f anim ated m ovie­
making, and to expand their
views o f what kind o f ca­
reer they choose in life.
“When you go through
school, sometimes you get a
limited idea o f what your
career path might be,” said
Scott Tom. one of the pup­
pet masters who helped con­
duct the workshop.
“To see something like
this shows you that there are
job opportunities out there
that you might not have hear
about otherwise,” he said.
The youth from the Place
for Kids-Boys and Girls Club
first went to the see the ani­
mated film Coraline at the
Bend Film Festival.
Film crew members who
worked on the puppets in the
m ovie then conducted a
workshop for the youth.
The animated film pro­
duction company Laika En­
tertainment House provided
this opportunity.
The youth learned the
entire process of animation,
from the creation o f the
puppets, to seeing how the
puppet characters come to
life.
T he w ildfire danger has
dropped to the moderate level,
and Fire Management is now
allowing the following:
Backyard debris burning;
Campfires in designated ar­
eas only; and,
B urn barrels w ith screen
cover.
If you plan on burning this
fall, please get a burn permit
from Fire Management.
If you have any questions,
please call 553-1146.
P rescribed burns
Warm Springs Fire Manage-
ment is initiating the fall burn­
ing program.
The units proposed for con­
trolled burning are in the Tenino
and Dahl Pine areas.
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Halloween activities are coming up
The Community Center and
R ecreation D epartm ent will
host the Halloween Carnival on
Halloween night, Saturday, Oct.
31.
The fun and games begin at
7 p.m. There will be a costume
contest for adults and children.
Judging will be at 7:30 p.m.
There will be Bingo and door
prizes. The Halloween Carnival
is a drug and alcohol free event.
I f you have any questions
concerning these bums, please
contact Brad Donahue at Fire
Management, 553-1146, ext.
213.
For more information, call
the Recreation Department at
553-3243.
Come one and all for the
potluck dinner (bring your fa­
vorite dish) at 6 p.m. Dancing
starts at 7 p.m.
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Indian Nite Out
The Community Wellness
Center and Recreation Depart­
ment will present the Spooky
Indian Nite Out and Drummers
Jam Session on the Wednesday
evening, Oct. 28, before Hallow­
een.
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Social Hall.
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