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n r Page 5 November 16, 2011 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon OPB TV now available in Warm Springs Oregon Public Broadcasting has just turned on a new digital television translator to provide OPB television service to the communities of Warm Springs and Sunnyside. This joint project with OPB and the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs provides free television service to a popula tion previously not served by cable or over-the-air transmis sions. The new channel is displayed on channel 11, although the sig nal is broadcast on UHF chan nel 30. You should scan your digital TV or TV converter box so that you can receive all of OPB’s channels: OPB and OPB Plus. You can view these on 11.1 and 11.2, respectively. In addi tion, you can listen to OPB’s FM service as well as KMHD on 11.3. If you have a digital ready TV, you simply need an antenna, like rabbit ears. These are avail able for about $10 at electron ics stores or “marts” in the re gion. If you have an older analog TV, then you need to purchase a converter box. One on-line resource for purchasing a con- Lights parade on Dec. 1 — by the Warm Springs Preven tion Coalition, and Warm Springs Recreation. The Warm Springs Christ mas Family Fun Night is set for Thursday, Dec. 1. The Christmas Lights Pa rade starts at 7 p.m. The pa rade line-up starts at 6 p.m. at Warm Springs Elemen tary. The Christmas tree light ing is at 7:45 p.m., and activi ties start at 8. There will be Subway, and hot chocolate, a bonfire and coloring contest. Kids can get their pictures taken with Santa, and there will be a Christmas play in the community center gym. The events are sponsored verter box is: www.SolidSignal.com. In the near future there will be a demonstration of this new channels and how to receive the signal, hosted jointly by OPB, KWSO and the Warm Springs Telco. For questions, visit: www.opb.org/ digital Or call us at 800-241-8123. by Sue Matters Christmas Bazaar The Thirty-Sixth Annual Warm Springs Christmas Bazaar is scheduled for Sat urday, Dec. 10, from 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. at the Community Wellness Center. Shoppers can find great gifts for the holidays. There will be unique hand-crafted items, beaded jewelry, and more. For more informa tion, call the community cen ter at 541-553-3243. Notice of Im pact Aid Hearing for Fiscal Year 2013 A public m eeting of the S chool B o a rd fo r Jefferson C ounty School D istrict 509-J to discuss the Impact Aid application for fiscal year 2013 and other m atters relating to Im pact Aid w ill be held at 7 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 28, 2011 in the library of th e W a rm S p rin g s E l em entary School. p a re n ts and g u a rd ia n s , the o p p o rtu n ity to o ffe r com m ents and m ake rec om m endations relative to the application for and the use of Im pact Aid funds. If anybody w ho w ishes to attend the m eeting has a d isa bility requiring as sista n ce , ple a se a d vise C in d y S ta n fie ld at 541- 47 5-6 192 ab out spe cific a rra n g e m e n ts th a t m ay a cco m m o d a te yo u r pa r ticipation in this meeting. T h e d is tric t a n n u a lly affords it patrons, specifi c a lly N a tiv e A m e ric a n Warm Springs Community Calendar Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM WEDNESDAY, NOV. 16 Today on Tribal Council’s Agenda is the W ater Board Tour. T h e re ’s w ater aerobics this morning at 10:15 at the Kah-Nee-Ta Pool. A diabetes walk will start at noon at the Community Center. T o d a y ’s Fitness C h a l lenge Bonus A ctivities are Noon Hoops and the Walk for Diabetes at the Com m unity Center. In Recreation, there will be c ra fts and p o p c o rn a fte r school. Beading with Margie starts at 5:30 p.m. Madras High School par ent-teacher conferences will be held today from 4:30 to 7:30 in the MHS Commons. THURSDAY, NOV. 17 Tribal Council will meet at Kah-Nee-Ta today to discuss Economic Development. T o d a y ’s Fitness C h a l lenge Bonus A c tiv ity is dodgeball at noon at the Com munity Center. Madras High School par ent-teacher conferences will be held today from 4:30 to 7:30 in MHS classrooms. The deadline to submit your application for the Cultural Trust Grants is December 9. Pick up an application at the Museum, or download one on the tribal website. The topic of today’s Posi tive Indian Parenting class will be Choices, 5:30 p.m. in the double-wide trailer next to the Family Resource Center. There is a general coun cil meeting at the A gency Longhouse tonight, with dinner at 6:00. On the agenda is the 2012 budget. FRIDAY, NOV. 18 Today’s November Fitness Challenge Bonus Activity is strength training at the Com munity Center at noon. Movie and popcorn will start in Recreation after school. There is a Financial Skills for Families class tonight at 5:30 at the Community Action Team office on campus. MONDAY, NOV. 21 Thanksgiving Break for 509-J Schools is from Nov. 21- 25. The Warm Springs Boys and Girls Club will be open Nov. 21,22, and 23, 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. They w ill be closed Nov. 24 and 25. On Tribal C o u n c il’s agenda today is the Decem ber agenda, updates from the ST and COO, and draft resolu tions. Today’s November Fitness Challenge bonus activity is Senior Exercise at the Senior Center. T h ere is a glucom eter class this afternoon at 2:00 in the clinic’s Kitchen Conference Room. There will be board games and crafts all morning in Rec reation. A F in an cial S kills for Families class will be held at 5:30 p.m. at the Community Action Team office on campus. Victims of Crime will hold its w eekly W om en’s Support meeting at 6:00 p.m. Call 541- 553-2293 for details. TUESDAY, NOV. 22 This morning Tribal Coun cil will hear the gaming update and g a m in g c o m m is s io n terms. This afternoon will be the implementation of Senate Bill 412. Puppet time will be held all day in Recreation. There’s beading with Margie at 4:00 p.m. There is a HOPE diabetes class at 11:00 a.m. the clinic. They will cover being active and coping with diabetes, followed by lunch and a short walk. This program is available to anyone living with diabetes. The N ative P e o p le ’s Circle of Hope Warm Springs Support Group meeting is to day in the clinic’s Kitchen Con ference Room at 4:30 p.m. For m ore in fo rm a tio n , call Rosanna at 541-460-2382. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23 On Tribal C o u n c il’s agenda is the 2012 proposed budget. T o d a y ’s Fitness C h a l lenge bonus activity is Hoops at Noon at the C om m unity Center. Movie and popcorn will be at R ecreation at 2:30 p.m. Beading with Margie starts at 4:00 p.m. T h e re ’s water aerobics this morning at 10:15 at the Kah-Nee-Ta Pool. There is a Financial Skills for Families class tonight at 4:30 at the Community Action Team office on campus. THURSDAY, NOV. 24 Happy Thanksgiving! Nov. 24-25, the tribal offices, including IHS, will be closed for the Thanksgiving holiday. SATURDAY, NOV 26 Today is the M u s e u m ’s 2011 Native American Heri tage Art Market, from 10:00 to 5:00. MONDAY, NOV. 28 This morning Tribal Coun cil will hear reports from the Credit Enterprise and Compos ite Products. This afternoon, there are reports from the Mu seum and Tribal Court. T o d a y ’s Fitness C h a l lenge bonus activity is noon volleyball at the Community Center. T h e re is a glucom eter class this afternoon at 2:00 in the clinic’s Kitchen Conference Room. Popcorn and craft time will start after school in Carol’s Room. Victims of Crime will hold its w eekly W om en’s Support meeting at 6:00 p.m. Call 541- 553-2293 for details. TUESDAY, NOV. 29 On Tribal C o u n c il’s agenda today: Verizon Ser vices, Confluence Project at Celilo, and the Multi-Disciplin ary Team. T o d a y ’s Fitness C h a l lenge b o n u s a c tiv ity is Strength Training at the Com munity Center at noon. Snack A ttack starts after school in Carol’s Room. Sunday CMy ^Àfoümbeji 27, 20ll 1 0 Q . 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