Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, December 14, 2011, Page Page 2, Image 2

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December 14, 2011
Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
Births
Jan essa L ee Martines^
Paul Alexander Martinez
Jr. and D oriann Lynn o f
Warm Springs are pleased to
announce the birth o f their
daughter Jan essa Lee
Martinez, born on Novem­
ber 20, 2011.
Janessa joins brothers Ali,
10, and Diego, 4; and sisters
Ju stice , 3, D alayna, 5,
Aaliyah, 8, and Alexa, 6.
G ran d p aren t on the
father’s side is Paul Martinez
Sr. (Koo-Koo).
G ran d p aren ts on the
mother’s side are Debra and
Javier Hinojosa.
Toppenish.
Cadrienne Waiwas Pam Scott
Jake S co tt and A rlen e
David o f Warm Springs are
pleased to announce the
b irth o f th eir daughter
C ad rien ne W aiwas Pam
Scott, born on December 2,
2011 .
G ran d p aren ts on the
father’s side are Julian Scott
and the late Thelma Davis
o f Warm Springs.
G ran d p aren ts on the
m other’s side are A ndrew
D avid and the late Irm a
Wahnetah.
Randy P erry Isadore Culps
Yvonne Iverson/Spilyay
Katrina Wolfe and Cara James are bundled up and ready for their ride on the Community Health Float in the lights parade.
Sam m y C ulps Jr. and
Cynthia Isadore o f Warm
Springs are pleased to an­
nounce the birth o f their son
Randy Perry Isadore Culps,
bo rn on N ovem ber 29,
2011. Randy joins brother
Calvin, 4, and sister Clarissa,
7.
G ran d p aren ts on the
father’s side are Sarah Ike,
and Sam Culps, o f Warm
Springs.
G ran d p aren ts on the
m o th e r’s side are Luana
Robinson o f warm Springs,
and P erry Isad ore, o f
K eadyn L ee Jensen
K C A lle n Jen sen and
Shantae Shirell Kneeland o f
Warm Springs are pleased to
announce the birth o f their
son Keadyn Lee Jensen, born
on December 2, 2011.
G ran d p aren ts on the
fa th e r’s side are Susan
W om m ack o f P h oen ix,
Ariz., and Timothy Jensen o f
Warm Springs.
G ran d p aren ts on the
m other’s side are Rosanna
Jackson o f Warm Springs,
and M ichael B ailey o f
Hoopa, Calif.
Warm Springs
Community Calendar
Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM
Wednesday, Dec. 14
Tribal Council will meet at
Kahneeta today for an Eco­
nomic Development Presenta­
tion.
C o m m u n ity W ellness
events for today are: water
aerobics at 9:15 at the Kah-
Nee-Ta pool; and Senior Fit­
ness at 10:45 a.m. at he Se­
nior Building. The November
Fitness Challenge Awards
Lunch is today at noon at the
community center.
Today at R ecreation it’s
Snack Attack afterschool;
beading with Marge begins at
4 p.m.; and they are working
on projects for the Tribal Youth
Art Exhibit.
T h e Clinic operating
hours will be 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
from thru December 16 due to
staff shortages.
An Alcoholics Anony­
mous meeting will be held this
evening at 7 in the Family Re­
sou rce C e n te r con fe re n ce
room.
Thursday, Dec. 15
Tribal Council will meet at
Kah-Nee-Ta today for a For­
estry Workshop.
A Diabetic Evaluation
Clinic, for people interested in
getting diabetic footwear, will
be held today from 11:30 a.m.
to 1:30 p.m . at the W arm
S p rin g s S e n io r C e n te r.
Through health insurance,
people with diabetes are eli­
gible to receive 1 pair of dia­
betic shoes and 3 sets of in­
serts annually. This clinic will
help set you up with that. No
appointments are necessary.
If you have q u e stio n s call
Cameron at 541 -788-3376.
There’s a Cardio Circuit
Class today at 12:10 in the
aerobics room at the commu­
nity center.
Today in Carol’s Room,
Snack Attack, an afterschool
food program for 6- to 18-year-
o ld s , s ta rts at 3 :4 5 p.m .
There’s beading with Marge
and more activities in Carol’s
Room from 5-7.
Dec. 15 is Winter Craft
Night at Warm Springs El­
ementary from 5:30 to 7 in the
gym.
Today in M a d ra s P rep
Sports: Boys & Girls Varsity
Basketball both travel to the
Seaside Tournament.
All-W arriors Veteran’s
Group s e s s io n s are held
Thursdays at High Lookee
Lodge at 3 p.m. They will dis­
cuss benefits you may be en­
titled to, like disability compen­
sation , Agent Orange compen­
t
sation or combat trauma treat­
ment. Information on the re­
sources available will be dis­
cussed with Sheila Danzuka,
Friday, Dec. 16
There will be Senior Fit­
ness Class this morning at
10:45 at the Senior Building.
And, Strength Training Class
with Edmund is at 12:10 at the
community center.
It’s Fun Friday at Recre­
ation - It’s Movie Time & Pop­
corn afterschool.
Today in Madras Prep
Sports: Varsity Wrestling is at
the Irwin Classic. G irls’ &
Boys’ Varsity Basketball is at
the Seaside Tourney.
Saturday, Dec. 17
The monthly Warm Springs
Christian Community Prayer
Gathering and Potluck will
be held at 6 p.m. at High
Lookee Lodge in the Tribal
Room. Dinner is at 6 p.m. and
prayer from 7 to 8 p.m. The
gathering occurs the third Sat­
urday of each month.
Today in Madras Prep
Sports: Varsity Wrestling is at
the Irwin Classic. Boys & Girls’
Varsity Basketball are at the
Seaside Tournament.
Christmas Stocking Raffle
tickets are being sold now and
the drawing is Christmas Eve.
The tickets are $1 each or 5
for $6 and can be purchased
from Shawna Jackson, Lyda
Rhoan, Krysta Rhoan or Val
Squiemphen. It’s a fundraiser
for the “United Tribes” High
S chool ba sketball team to
travel to the NABI tournament
in July next year.
Monday, De.c 19
Winter Break fo r 509-J
Schools is December 19-30.
And there is no school Janu­
ary 2. students go back to
school January 3.
Today at Recreation they’re
making Last Minute Christ­
mas Gifts in the morning and
it’s Let’s Bake Time in the af­
ternoon.
T o d a y ’s
Community
Wellness Events are: Senior
Fitness at 10:45 at the senior
building; and Cardio Circuit
Class at 12:10 at the commu­
nity center.
There is a Glucometer
class from 2-3 this afternoon
at the Health & Wellness Cen­
ter kitchen conference room.
Victims of Crime will hold
its weekly Women’s Support
meeting Monday from 6-8pm.
Call 541-553-2293 for details.
The Seventh Annual Christ­
mas Indian Nite Out is De­
c e m b e r 19 at th e W arm
Springs C om m unity C enter
gym. Dinner is at 6, and the
powwow and games start at 7.
There will be door prizes and
prizes for dancers in full rega­
lia. Everyone is welcome.
The Pre-Christmas raffle
Your child can have
ealth benefits
fundraiser for Barbara Jim
continues. The drawing will be
December 20.
Tuesday, Dec.20
Tribal Council will meet at
Kah-Nee-Ta today for Tribal
Council Executive Committee
Reports.
Today at Recreation they
are m a kin g Last Minute
Christmas Gifts in the morn­
ing; Crafts start at 1 and Bead­
ing with Marge begins at 4.
There’s Strength Training
Class today at 12:10 at the
Community Center.
There’s a HOPE diabetes
class today from 1-3 p.m. in
the kitchen conference room at
the Health & Wellness Center.
The Land Use Planning
Committee will meet today
from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Tribal
Administration Building.
T h e Native People’s
Circle of Hope Warm Springs
Support Group meeting is to­
day at the Health & Wellness
Center in the Kitchen Confer­
ence Room at 4:30. For more
information call Rosanna at
541-460-2382.
Today in Madras Prep
Sports: The G irls B a ske t­
ball tea m s travel to Bend.
The Freshm an, JV & Varsity
Boys will host Bend at 3:30,
5:15 & 7pm.
Wednesday, Dec. 21
Community W ellness
Events are: water aerobics at
9:15 at the Kahneeta pool and
Senior Fitness at 10:45am at
he Senior Building. There’s a
Walk for Diabetes at noon at
the community center.
Today is the Last Minute
Christmas Bazaar at the
Community Center.
Today at Recreation:
Beading with Marge will start
at 4.
1 - 877 - 314-5678
www.OreqonHealthyKids.gov
No-cost and low-cost health coverage for ALL
uninsured Oregon kids and teens under 19.
Thursday, Dec. 22
There’ s an ECE Fun Run
this morning at 9:30. And,
there’s a Cardio Circuit Class
today at 12:10 in the aerobics
room at the community center.
Today at Recreation: The
LiP Elf Christmas Party is from
2-4 p.m. - a time for games
and treats.
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