Spíly^y Tyrooo, Warm Springs, Oregon
August 10, 2011
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Culture from Tibet
Head Start now enrolling
The Confederated Tribes
o f W arm S p rin g s H ead
Start/E arly Head Start p ro
grams are accepting applica
tions for enrollm ent. B oth
program s are free to tribal
m em ber families.
H ead Start is fo r youth
ages 3-5 years. Early H ead
Start is for children 0-3 years
o f age. W o m en w h o are
pregnant may also apply to
enroll their new-borns.
S e rv ic e s in c lu d e p r e
s c h o o l, s n a c k s /m e a ls ,
hom e visits, group socials,
family services, health and
d en tal in fo rm a tio n ; c o n
nection to com m unity re
so u rc e s, p a re n t in v o lv e
m en t; and tra n sp o rta tio n
(where available).
For m ore in fo rm atio n ,
please call 541-553-3242.
Duran Bobb photos.
The Northwest Tibetan Cultural Association amazed spectators
last weekend at the Museum at Warm Springs with their dances,
songs and history. NWTCAwas established in 1993 to preserve
and promote the rich ancient culture and traditions of Tibet.
August cooking class for youth
A basic cooking class for
young people is scheduled for
Wednesday, A ugust 31 at the
W arm S p rin g s H e a lth and
Wellness Center kitchen confer
ence room.
T he class, taught by Linda
Porter, is geared to 8-12 year-
r
old kids who are interested in
getting into the kitchen. “We will
be learning about healthy eating
and kitchen safety,” said Porter.
M enu items include red ants
on a log, apple ladybug and
chicken fruit salad. All are wel
come.
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Sénior Center closed Aug. 22-26
The Warm Springs
Senior Center will be
closed from M on
day, August 22 until
y
Friday, August 26.
The c lo su re a l
lows for staff train
ing.
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Wednesday, August 10
Water aerobics class is
from 9:15 to 10:15 this
morning at the Kahneeta
Pool.
Today in Carol’s Room
- th e y ’re w orking in the
pum pkin patch and art
camp continues at 9 a.m. for
elementary kids, 10:30 for
middle school kids and 1:30
for high school ages.
The Crook County Fair
begins today at the fa ir
grounds in Prineville and
runs to 8/13.
AA meets this evening at
7 in the Family Resource
conference room.
Thursday, August 11
The Diabetes Program
w ill offer Com m unity
Health Screenings today
from 1:30 to 3 p.m. at the
Post Office.
Today in Carol’s Room
- they’ll be setting up and
getting ready for the art
show scheduled for 3:30 to
5:30 this afternoon.
R ecreation’s field trip
today is to OMSI in Portland.
Call the 541-553-3243 to
sign up and find out what
kids need to bring.
The
A ll-W arrio rs
V e te ra n ’s Group s e s
sions are held Thursdays
at High Lookee Lodge at 3
p.m. A therapist with the
Central Oregon Veteran’s
Center will be present to
answer questions..
A Bereavement Group
w ill begin meeting today.
The group will meet for 8
weeks, on Thursdays, from
3:30 to 5:30 p.m. in the
Community Center Social
Hall. Sign up by calling 541-
460-4030.
Today is the second
meeting of the Financial
S kills
for
Fam ilies
Classes. Class is from 5:30
to 7:00 p.m. at the Commu
nity Action Team office on
campus.
The 40th Annual Meeting
of the Association of Ameri
can Indian Physicians is
being held in Portland in
August. There will be free
a c tiv itie s at the Jantzen
Beach Red Lion Hotel in
Portland.
Friday, August 12
Today in Carol’s Room
- th e y ’re w orking in the
pumpkin patch; Cooking
Around the World is in the
morning, after lunch is craft
time, then board games.
The Madras football team
is having a garage sale to
day and tomorrow in the Ma
dras High stadium parking
lot.
PSU’s graduation cer
emony will be held today
beginning at 5:30 p.m. at
710 SW Jackson Street in
Portland. Events include a
light dinner, keynote speak
ers, and drum m ers and
singers. This event is free.
Saturday, August 13
Today is the Museum at
Warm Springs’ Huckleberry
Harvest - a gourmet din
ner and auction. For all of
the details you can call the
museum 541-553-3331.
The Museum at Warm
Springs’ Living Traditions
Program - live demonstra
tions by local people- is to
day and tomorrow, 1:00 to
5:00 p.m. in the museum
lobby. This weekend, they
w ill feature Cedar Bark
Weaving.
Monday, August 14
Warm Springs Tribal
Council is in session today.
On the morning agenda:
Enrollments and Senate Bill
412Cplan. In the afternoon:
a Legislative Conference
Call and Senate Bill 412C.
Today in Carol’s Room
- th e y ’re w orking in the
Pumpkin Patch; Minute to
Win It is at 9, Craft time at
10:30 this m orning, and
board games at 1:00.
Snack time is from 3-4:00.
There is a Glucometer
class from 2-3 this afternoon
at the Health & W ellness
Center kitchen conference
room.
Tuesday, August 15
Financial Skills for
Fam ilies Classes is from
5:30 to 7:00 p.m. at the
Community Action Team of
fice on campus.
The Little Buffs Foot
ball Camp is August 15-18
from 7-8:30 p.m. at Madras
High School. For more in
formation send an email to
Rick Wells at:
rwells@509.net.
Tuesday, August 16
Today in Carol’s room -
they’re sewing all morning;
M a d S c i e n t i s t starts at 1
and craft time is from 2:30
to 4:30.
The Native P eo p le’s
C ircle of Hope Warm
Springs Support Group
meeting is today at the
Health & Wellness Center in
the Kitchen Conference
Room at 4:30. For more in
formation call Rosanna at
541-460-2382.
There’s a HOPE diabe
tes class today from 1 till
3:00 p.m. in the IHS kitchen
conference room.
Today is R e crea tion’s
Family Jamboree Day at
the community center ball
fields. There are many great
events and a ctivitie s for
your family from 2:00 to 6:00
p.m.
The Diabetes Aw are-
ness and Support Group
dinner will be held today
from 5-7 p.m. at the Warm
Springs Senior Center. This
m onth’s topic is Food
Safety, presented by Linda
Porter. On the menu -
shrimp salad in pita pockets,
honeydew, watermelon and
blueberries.
Wednesday, August 17
There’s water aerobics
class this morning from 9:15
to 10:15 at the Kahneeta
pool. And, a diabetes walk
will start at noon at the com
munity center.
Today in Carol’s Room
- th e y ’re w orking in the
Pumpkin Patch, board
games are at 10, movie and
popcorn time is from 1-3
p.m. and it’s open room from
3 to 4:30.
T h e re ’s
a
food
handler’s class today from
2-4:00 p.m. at the Health
and Wellness Center.
Thursday, August 18
Recreation’s Field Trip
destination today is the Zoo
in Portland. Call the Rec
O ffice 541-553-3243 to
sign up and find out what
kids need to bring.
Sports Physicals will be
done at-the Warm Springs
Health & Wellness Center
today - they will start at
3:30 p.m.
Today’s Financial Skills
for Families Classes will be
held from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m.
at the Community Action
Team office on campus.
Friday, August 19
Today in Carol’s Room
- th e y ’re w orking in the
Pumpkin Patch and it’s
Cookie Feast! They’ll start
making dough at 10 and
bake all afternoon. The
Feast is at 4:00 p.m.
Saturday, August 20
The Museum at Warm
Springs’ Living Traditions
Program - live demonstra
tions by local people - is
Saturday and Sunday 1 to
5pm in the museum lobby.
This weekend, they will fea
ture Drum Making by
Emerson Squiemphen.
The Warm Springs Chris
tian Com m unity Prayer
Gathering will be held this
evening at 6:00 p.m. at High
Lookee Lodge. Dinner is at
6:00, with prayer from 7:00
to 8:00 p.m. This group
gathers every third Saturday
of the month.
GED Classes at the
Warm Springs Education
Building are starting up.
Basic Reading & W riting
classes are every Tuesday
starting September 20th and
basic Math is every Thurs
day beginning September
22nd. The classes will be
held 9am to noon at the edu
cation building and the cost
is $20.
Monday, August 22
Warm Springs Tribal
Council is in session today.
On the morning agenda:
Updates from the Secretary
Treasurer and Chief Opera
tions Officer and then draft
resolutions. In the after
noon: a legislative confer
ence call and draft resolu
tions.
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