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r n Spiiy^y Tymoo, Wgrm Springs, Oregon P^ge 3 August 24, 2011 Jamboree Day Over 300 people enjoyed the attractions at Family Jamboree Day held at the Community Center last Wednesday. The in flated water slide and Tommy’s snow cones were the perfect answer to the rising temperature. Kids lined up anxiously wait ing for their turn to rock climb, bounce in the Jungle Safari, or run through the Rat Race ob stacle course. Evidence o f a successful event were the smiles on all of the kids faces as they ran from one ride to the next. Carol Sahme, organizer and Community Center employee, commented, “It was nice to see all of the families enjoying them selves. I w ant to give a big thanks to the Summer Youth workers who make it possible to put on the Family Jamboree Day.” Youth workers supervised the different play structures, ran the games, and picked up trash that was left behind. The Jamboree is an annual event that has provided fun summer memories for genera tions. One o f the m ost memborable was the year that the hot air balloon got away. Head Start now enrolling The Confederated Tribes o f W arm Springs H ead Start/Early Head Start pro grams are accepting applica tions for enrollment. Both programs are free to tribal member families. Head Start is for youth ages 3-5 years. Early Head Start is for children 0-3 years o f age. W omen who are pregnant may also apply to enroll their new-borns. S erv ices in clu d e p re sch o o l, sn a ck s/ m e als, home visits, group socials, family services, health and dental inform ation; con nection to community re sources, parent in v o lv e m ent; and transportation (where available). For more inform ation, please call 541-553-3242. Basic cooking class for youth A basic cooking class for young people is scheduled for Wednesday, August 31 at the W arm Springs H ealth and Wellness Center kitchen confer ence room. The class, taught by Linda Porter, is geared to 8-12 year- old kids who are interested in getting into the kitchen. ‘W e will be learning about healthy eating and kitchen safety,” said Porter. Menu items include red ants on a log, apple ladybug and chicken fruit salad. All are wel come. Senior Center closed this week Elyse Bagley/Spilyay Kiersten Anderson, Annalise Whipple, Monika Stacona, Kaliyah Iverson, and Kinley Scholl (left to right), enjoyed all the activities that the Family Jamboree had to offer this year. The Warm Springs Senior Center will be closed from M on day, August 22 until Friday, August 26. The clo su re a l lows for staff train ing. ___________________ J Warm Springs Community Calendar Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM Wednesday, August 24 W arm S prings Tribal Council will be at Kah-Nee- Ta to d a y fo r the Judge Edmunds Workshop. Water aerobics class is from 9:15 to 10:15 this morn ing at the Kahneeta Pool. Today in Carol’s Room they’re working in the pump kin patch, playing board games at 10am, watching a movie at 1 and having open room time from 3 to 4:30. An Alcoholics Anonymous m eeting will be held this evening at 7 in the Family Resource C enter confer ence room. Thursday, August 25 Today in Carol’s Room - th e y ’re w orking in the pumpkin patch and having “ P aint C ity ” (w atercolor, acrylic, spray and tempura) all day. The Culture & Heritage Committee meets the sec ond and fourth Thursday of each m onth. The next meeting is August 25. For more inform ation contact Paula Miller at the council office 553-3257. Today is the final session of the Financial Skills for Families Classes. Class is from 5:30 to 7 at the Com munity Action Team office on campus. The A ll-W a rrio rs V e te ra n ’s G roup s e s sions are held Thursdays at High Lookee Lodge at 3 p.m. They will discuss ben efits you may be entitled to, like disability compensation, Agent Orange compensa tion or combat trauma treat ment. Information on the resources available will be d is c u s s e d w ith S heila Danzuka, a Readjustment Counseling Therapist with the C e n tra l O regon Veteran’s Center. Friday, August 26 The Air Show of the Cas cades is August 26 and 27 at the Madras Airport. For event information you can go to cascadeairshow.com. Free tickets for all veterans are available. Contact Mike L *) ?» Williams 541-912-1962 for details. The K lam ath T ribes Twenty-Fifth Silver Anniver sary Restoration Celebra tion is A u g u st 26-28 in Chiloquin. The powwow grand entries are Friday at 7, Saturday 1 and 7 and 1 p.m. on Sunday. For pow wow info co n ta ct Diane Walker 541-591-1686. Saturday, August 27 The Museum at Warm Springs’ Living Traditions Program - live demonstra tions by local people - is Saturday and Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. in the museum lobby. This weekend, they will fea ture Cedar Root Baskets. An Alcoholics Anony mous meeting is being held this morning at 10 in the Fam ily Resource C enter conference room. Monday, August 29 W arm S prings Tribal Council is in session today. On the morning agenda: the Tribal Council September agenda and Biomass. In the afternoon: a legislative con ference call and a US Bank Visit. Today at Recreation - they’re working in the pump kin patch, in the morning crafts in the front yard and it’s kick back Monday time (kid’s choice) all afternoon. A Warm Springs Preven tion C o alitio n M eeting from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at the Family Resource Center. They will be planning No vem ber Native Am erican Heritage Month activities. Community input is needed. There is a Glucometer class from 2-3 this after noon at the H ealth & W ellness C enter kitchen conference room. Tuesday, August 30 W arm S prings Tribal Council is in session today. On the morning agenda: a 2012 Budget Brief. In the afternoon: items from the Secretary Treasurer. Today at Recreation It’s Game Freak Day, Dance R e vo lu tio n and oth e r games. » Wednesday, August 31 Water aerobics class is from 9:15 to 10:15 this morn ing at the Kahneeta Pool. Today in Carol’s Room they will play board games from 10 till 11:30, watch a movie and eat popcorn from 1-3 and have open room time starting at 3. Thursday, Sept. 1 Back to School BBQ will start at 4pm on the Family R esource C e nter Lawn. Backpacks with school sup plies for K-12 students that are present. Saturday, Sept. 3 Simnasho residents this Saturday is your water de liv e ry day. P lease set empty bottles outside. The Museum at Warm Springs’ Living Traditions Program - live demonstra tions by local people - is Saturday and Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. in the museum lobby. This weekend, will feature First Foods and Family Heir looms by Darlene Foster. Monday, Sept. 5 Labor Day Holiday - no work. IHS is closed. Tuesday, Sept. 6 The Land Use Planning Committee will meet today from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Tribal Administration Building. GED classes at the Warm Springs Education Building are starting up. Basic reading and writing classes are every Tuesday starting September 20 and basic math is every Thurs day beginning September 22. The classes will be held 9 a.m. to noon at the edu cation building and the cost is $20. Wednesday 9/7 T here’s a w ater aero bics class this m orning 10:15 to 11:15 at the Kah- Nee-Ta Pool. This is the first day of school for grades 1 thru 6 and 9. Other grades - 7, 8, 10 & 12 - will begin Septem ber 8. Legal Aid Services of Oregon is in Warm Springs on the first Monday of each month from 1:30 to 4 on the first Monday of each month at the Com m unity Action Team office on campus. September’s meeting will be on September 12th due to holiday. For more informa tion call 541-553-3148. hibits and craft and tradi tional stick games. Contact Margie Tuckta for details on tribal a ctivitie s 541-553- 4883. Monday, Sept. 12 W arm S prings R e cre ation is offering “Art of Cake Decoration” classes that will begin on September 12. To sign up contact Carol 541- Thursday, Sept. 8 553-3243. The Culture & Heritage There is a Glucometer Committee meets the 2nd class from 2-3 this after and 4th Thursday of each noon at the H ealth & month. The next meeting is W ellness C enter kitchen September 8. For more in conference room. fo rm a tio n con tact Paula The N ative P e o p le ’s Miller at the council office C irc le of Hope W arm 553-3257. S prings S u p p o rt G roup meets the 3rd Tuesday of Saturday, Sept. 10 each month at the Health & The 6th Annual Festival of W e lln e ss C e n te r in the Nations - A Gathering at the Kitchen Conference Room River has been set for Sep at 4:30. For more informa tember 10 & 11 at Marine tion call Rosanna at 541- Park in Cascade Locks. Ad 460-2382. The next meet mission is free and there will ing is September 20th be a 10K/1 mile Salmon V ictim s of Crim e w ill Run, powwow, food, music, hold its weekly W om en’s dancers, art, interactive ex Support meeting Monday from 6-8pm. Call 541-553- 2293 for details. cuirs 330 S.W. Culver Hwy. Madras < ß r Approved Auto Repair V____________________ J ( WE EMPLOY TECHNICIANS M us show you H, m i* ■ 1 (it y , -fri |\l|- wïWsp C rV O vn U a C b Y- - .... J Free Battery Check & Installation with purchase i .A, I