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Spily^y Tymoo, W^rm Springs, Oregon
Births
Jason Daniel Bueno
M arta Rubio and Jaso n
Bueno of Madras are pleased
to announce the birth of their
son, Jason Daniel Bueno. Jason
was born February 4, 2011 at
St. Charles Medical Center in
Bend.
Jason joins sister Cinthia, 13,
and Anabela, 11.
M aternal grandparents are
Jose and Perla Rubio of Madras.
Paternal grandparents are
James Stai and April Bueno of
Pordand.
Gabriel LaDarious
Warner-Picard
Gibson Danzuka and Brook
Warner are pleased to announce
the birth of their son Gabriel
LaDarious Warner-Picard, born
on February 6, 2011.
Gabriel joins sister Aiyanna.
Grandparents on the father’s
side are LaDonna Squiemphen
of Warm Springs, and Vernon
Squiemphen of Warm Springs.
G randp arents
on
the
mother’s side are Kristi Gilbert
o f Wram Springs, and Allan
Warner Sr. of Warm Springs.
Oralee Mae Poubideaux Charley
Jolene Ora Charley of Warm
Springs is pleased to announce
the birth of her daughter Oralee
Mae Roubideaux Charley, born
on February 14, 2011.
Oralee joins brother Wesley.
G randparents are Robert
Charley Sr. of Warm Springs
and Nikki Blackowl of White
River, S.D.
Perry VanPelt
Tony G. VanPelt and Gloria
M. Ike of Warm Springs are
pleased to announce the birth
o f th eir son A lb ert P erry
VanPelt, born on February 3,
2011 .
Albert joins brother JaMario,
age 15 months.
Grandparents on the father’s
side are Albert Bryant and Lilli-
Itta VanPelt.
Great grandparents on the
father’s side are Flarvey and
Eliza Jim of Warm Springs.
G randparents
on
the
m o th er’s side are C harlene
Minjarez, Renaldo Minjarez and
Ronda Metcalf.
Debra Dee Plouffe
Jam es B. A nson Jr. and
Shardae L. Anson o f Warm
Springs are pleased to announce
the birth o f th eir daughter
Debra Lee Plouffe, born on
February 1, 2011.
Debra joins sisters Delleena,
Dalayna and Caidynn.
Grandparent on the father’s
side is James R. Anson Sr. of
Clackamas.
Grandparent on the mother’s
side is Debra L. Hinagasa of
Warm Springs.
P^ge 7
February 23, 2011
Many enjoy Heart Smart dinner
hunger satisfied by a healthy
m eal we heard a few words
from guests to Warm Springs
who are participating in the
Longest Walk to Reverse Dia
betes. The young Ayayat/Idait/
Tunanum u D ance G roup
shared some great songs and
social dances for the crowd.
It was a very enjoyable
evening for all and if for some
reason you missed it you will
want to make sure you attend
next year. The event is held ev
ery February during the week of
Valentine’s Day to raise aware
ness about steps that you can
take to live a Heart H ealthy
lifestyle. Between now and the
next event you can contact the
Warm Springs Diabetes Preven
tion Program to learn more or
join the classes to learn more
about how nutrition and exer
cise can improve you health.
541-553-1070.
B y Yvonne Iverson
Spilyay Tymoo
A b o u t 300 people gathered at
the A gency Longhouse last
W ednesday to enjoy a great
meal, good company, and some
helpful information. This an
nual event in it’s 18th year is
coordinated and executed by the
IHS Diabetes Prevention Pro
gram lead by Jennie Smith, FNP.
This year’s event started off
with a Health Fair where you
could stock up on toothbrushes,
get your blood sugar checked,
and learn more about what it
feels like to have high blood
sugar with some hands on ac
tivities. Many different depart
ments participated and shared
the programs they have to of
fer for the community.
A mouth-watering salmon
dinner was prepared by Chef
Michael Spaulding with assis
tance from the experienced
Longhouse chefs from the Se
nior Program. Although the line
got long people enjoyed each
others company as it moved
along, and felt the meal was well
worth the wait.
Each person who signed in
before dinner was automatically
entered into the door prize
drawings that were called out
throughout the evening. A wide
range of gifts were donated by
community members and other
Tribal Departments from t-shirts
to beaded stretchy rings. Each
winner was pleasantly surprised
when they took a look at their
winnings as no two prizes were
alike.
Once everybody got their
Yvonne Iverson photos.
Dancers perform the Canoe
Dance (left) and other dances
for the Heart Smart guests.
Register for T-Ball, Little League
R egistration for T-Ball
and Little League is under
way. Pre-season registration
for T-Ball is $10 per player.
You can pre-register until
Feb. 25. After that date, the
Howlak Tichum
Morales Clifford “M aui” Singer, 1973-2011
Morales Clifford “Maui”
Singer passed away on Janu
ary 26, 2011. He was 37.
Mr. Singer was born on
August 23,1973 in Salem. He
grew up in Salem, attending
Salem-Keizer public schools,
and graduated from Sprague
High School in 1991.
Mr. Singer was baptized as
a Christian at Calvary Bap
tist Church, and was a spiri
tual man strong in faith.
He w as proud o f his
American Indian heritage and
exhibited N ative pride in
many ways. He was a full-
blooded Navajo enrolled in
the Western Agency of the
Navajo Nation.
One of Mr. Singer’s pater
nal gran d fath er’s, Richard
S in ger Sr., was a N avajo
Code T alker who served in
World War II and posthumously
received a Silver Medal for his
service as a U.S. Marine.
Mr. Singer was master of his
domain, the Singer family home.
He was a single parent to his
three children and a caregiver
to his retired parents and a
young niece.
He was a jack of all trades,
maintaining the yard and fam
ily vehicles, conducting neigh
borhood watch in addition to
a whole host of other things
he truly enjoyed. He had a
passion for all things sports—
Oregon Ducks football, Port
land Trailblazers basketball,
the Washington Redskins.
He had many friends on
the Warm Springs Reserva
tion.
Mr. Singer is survived by
his parents, Sam and Irene;
three siblings, Marcie, Mike
and Michelle; three children,
Cody, Elijah and Jaliene; one
niece, Shaelee, and m any
other relatives.
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Family Resources Center
in Warm Springs. Or call
385-6944 Monday through
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