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Spilyay Tymoo, Wdi-rn Springs, Oregon
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August 24-, 2011
Inspiration at A rt Camp
Classes teach cake decoration
The Warm Springs Recre
ation Department will present
the Art of Cake Decoration
in September.
The class w ill be from
5:30-7 p.m. on Thursdays.
The first class is Sept. 12,
and the agenda include: class
registration, introducing deco
rating tools, cake recipes, ic
ing recipes, cake preparation
(baking, leveling, torting), fill
ing the layers, and icing the
cake.
The second class is on Sept.
19 and the agenda is: review,
make buttercream icing, make
royal icing, practice m aking
flowers, practice making leafs,
practice making letters.
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The third class is on Sept. 24
and the agenda is: review, make
decorations, cake preparation,
decorate a cake.
The fourth class is on Oct. 3
and include: review, make fon
dant, color fondant, make fon
dant decorations, and cover a
cake with fondant.
The fifth and final class is
on Oct. 10, and the agenda
is: review, decorate Hallow
een cup cakes, receive cer
tificate of class participation.
The class will be taught by
cake decorator Yara Santos.
To sign up call Carol at 541-
553-3243; or 541-460-0939.
First ten to sign up; cost
is $10 per class to cover sup
plies.
Sixth Festival of Nations in Sept.
Elyse Bagley/Spilyay
Jianna Francis and Lynden Harry show their finished pieces of art. Their project was to create
a landscape using fabric.
age group got a different project
to work on, but first we were
taught the basics of drawing and
building or adding definition to
make our projects look more
realistic.
Justine took the time to help
and teach us her knowledge of
arts and crafts.
She taught shading tech
niques, vanishing points, and
easy ways to make animal figu
rines.
B y E ly s e B a g le y
For the Spilyay
A n art camp was held at the
community center from August
8-12. For that whole week kids
participated in the art camp held
in Carol’s room, and taught by
Justine Conner.
The camp was interesting
because they broke up the art
into different age groups. Each
Each age group was taught a
different lesson the older the kid
the more to learn. For example
high school students learn the
basics of shading, tips on how
to make the picture look realis
tic, creative ways to make their
drawing picture perfect, and a
little pencil history.
T hey w ere also given a
sketch book and a pouch full
of the basic art supplies needed
to practice and learn.
The Sixth Annual Festival of
Nations is - A Gathering at the
River happens at Marine Park
in Cascade Locks on Saturday
and Sunday, Sept. 10-11. Admis
sion is free. Hours are from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. both days.
The Festival of Nations is a
free arts and cultural celebration
and salmon conservation aware
ness event.
Centered on Native Ameri
can traditions, the festival is open
to everyone.
On the main stage will be
tribal performers from the re-
gion.
There will be a 10K/1 mile
Salmon Run, powwow, food,
music, dancers, art, interactive
exhibits and craft and traditional
stick games.
The run/walk starts at 8:30
a.m. on Saturday. You can sign
up at the Kah-Nee-Ta Expan
sion Office, at the Recreation
Department or the Lorang Art
Gallery in Cascade Locks. On
site registration begins at 7 a.m.
The traditional old style stick
games are being coordinated by
Reuben Henry. Bring your own
material goods and trade items.
The F estival o f N ations
M ini-Pow w ow begins w ith
Grand Entry at 6 p.m. on Sat-
urday, Sept. 10. All drummers
are welcome.
Dance categories male and
female: 7-12 year-olds, 13-17,
18-19, and 50 and over. Tiny
tots 6 and under. Sponsored by
the Lincoln’s Powwow Commit
tee.
For more information call the
C om m unity C enter at 553-
3243.
For more information on the
festival go to:
www.festivalofhations.com
Or Contact Margie Tuckta
for details on tribal activities
541-553-4883.
Recreation to host Fall Round Up Yard Sale
The Warm Springs Recre
ation Department presents
the Fall Round Up Yard Sale
on Saturday, Sept. 10.
The sale will be on the front
lawn of the Community Center.
Set up starts at 8:30 a.m.
Sales begin at 9 a.m., and the
sales will go until 4 p.m.
For more information, call
Carol at the Recreation De
partment, 541-553-3243.
A dvertise in the Sp ilyay Tymoo
Back to S ch o o l
B arbecue and
S ch o o l S upplies
giveaw ay
Thursday, Sept. I
at the Campus,
startin g at 4 p.m.
I f you are interested in
advertising in the Spilyay
Tymoo, call Yvonne at
-
541 325 1089
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-
.
Or email
yvonne. iverson@wstribes. org
Neal Momingowl/Spilyay
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Important Dates and
Rnnouncements:
Kindergarten Conferences
Sept. 7-9
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Kindergarten Evaluations
Sept. 12-14
Registration starts on August 31 st
Back to School News:
Registration begins for NEW STUDENTS grades K-12 at all schools (or call for appointment)
ALL NEW STUDENTS AND KINDERGARTEN STUDENTS MUST PROVIDE: •
• PROOF OF BIRTH DATE (Must be 5 years of age before Sept. 1)
• PROOF OF IMMUNIZATION required by Oregon Compulsory School Immunization Law
NO SHOTS = NO SCHOOL
REMINDER: Supervision is not provided for students on school grounds prior to 8:00 a.m.
Sept. 8th
Open House Dates
Sept. 7th
Madras Primary (K-2)
475-3520
(K) 8/25 @ 5:30 p.m.
(1-2) 9/22 @ 6:00 p.m.
School Starts (1st & 2nd )
8:00 a.m.
Buff Intermediate (3-5)
475-2457
9/15 @ 6:00 p.m.
School Starts
8:05 a.m.
Metolius Eiern. (K-5)
546-3104
9/22 @ 6:00 p.m.
School Starts (1st - 5th)
8:00 a.m.
Warm Springs Eiern. (K-5)
553-1128
9/6 @ 4:00 p.m.
School Starts (1st - 5th)
8:30 a.m.
Jefferson Co Middle (6-8)
475-7253
9/13 @ 4:00 p.m.
School Starts
(6th & new)
8:25 a.m.
School Starts
(7th & 8th)
8:25 a.m.
School Starts
(9th & new)
8:10 a.m.
School Starts
(10th -12th)
8:10 a.m.
Madras High School (9-12)
475-7265
9/14 @ 4:00 p.m.
All Kindergarten Begins September 15
Jefferson County School District
Kindergarten (all schools)
Kindergartners begin school on a modi
fied schedule. Conferences are held with
each parent on either September 7, 8, or
9. Kindergarten students and parents
attend one day in small groups on one of
the following days: September 12, 13, or
14. All kindergartners attend school
beginning September 15. Contact your
local elementary school for scheduling.
High School Sports
Students must be eligible prior to their
first practice. Call M adras High School
for more information.
M iddle School Sports
P.E. uniforms will be available for
purchase at J.C.M .S. for $18.00.
INSURANCE NOT PROVIDED
Jefferson County School District 509-J
does not insure students and/or athletes
while participating in school activities or
school athletics. Students desiring insur
ance must make individual arrangements
with a company of their choice.
See bus schedule in this issue
School supply list available at local
stores and online at
Kindergarten Begins
September 15
Facility Use Applications
The District will be accepting applications
for facility use by the public beginning
August 31, 2011. School facilities will be
available for use starting September 15,
2011. Building use applications, liability
requirements, fee schedules, and board
policy for building use may be obtained at
the District Office located at 445 SE Buff
Street in M adras. For further information
call 475-6192.
SCHOOL MEALS SERVED OPENING DAY!
Breakfast
K-12
$1.50
Lunch
K-5
$2.00
Lunch
6-12
$2.25
M ilk only
$ .60
Reduced prices upon approval of application
Breakfast
Lunch
K-5
6-12
K-12
No Charge
$ .30
$ .40
Applications for free and reduced prices are
available at district and school offices.
www.jcsd.kl 2.or.us
445 SC Buff Street, IHadras, OR 97741
(541) 475-6192
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