Spilyay Tym oo, Warm Springs, Oregon
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January 11, 2012
Gaming Movers
Karaoke fundraiser for
ESD at Event Center
Madras Even tC enter, com
is sponsoring a karaoke
fundraiser to benefit the
Jefferson County Education
Service District. The event is
set for Saturday, Jan. 21
from 6 p.m. to 12 a.m.
This is going to be a great
night of entertainment, with
prizes, auctions, lattes and
more. Tickets are $5
All vendors are welcome.
Cost to rent a 10x10 space is
$30. The Event Center will
provide the tables, electricity,
peg boards, and Wi-Fi.
The Madras Event Cen
ter is located at 180 NW B
St. in Madras. For informa
tion, call Melissa or Eric at
541-604-4106; or 971-221-
8182.
Tribal Council Agenda
The January 2012
Tribal Council agenda
includes the following
items:
Monday, Jan. 16
10:30 a.m.: Chemawa
land into trust discussion.
1:30 a.m .: Legislative
conference call.
2:30 p.m .: K-8 509-J
school project with chief
operations officer Urbana
Ross.
Dave McMechan/Spilyay
Crews this month have moved the machines and other gaming property from Kah-Nee-Ta to the new casino.
Warm Springs Community Calendar
Birth
Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM
W ednesday, Jan. 11
There is a Title VII M eet
ing starting at noon at the
Teepee Deli.
T oday in M a d ra s Prep
Sports: F reshm an/S opho-
m ore W restling hosts Bend
at 4 p.m.
An A lc o h o lic s A n o n y
mous meeting will be held
this evening at 7 in the Fam
ily Resource Center confer
ence room.
Thursday, Jan. 12
The D ia b e te s P re v e n
tio n P ro g ra m is h a v in g
h e a lth s c re e n in g s th is
morning at Forestry at 7:30.
A ll-W a rrio rs V e te ra n ’s
G ro u p se s s io n s are held
Thursdays at High Lookee
Lodge at 3 p.m. They will dis
cuss benefits you m ay be
e n title d to, lik e d is a b ility
co m p e n s a tio n , A g e n t O r
ange com pensation or com
bat traum a treatm ent. Infor
m a tio n on th e re s o u rc e s
available will be discussed
with Sheila Danzuka, a Re
a d ju s tm e n t C o u n s e lin g
T hera pist w ith the C entral
Oregon V eteran’s Center.
A W arm S prings Nation
Little League board elec
tions are starting at 6 p.m.
at the Com m unity Center.
Friday, Jan. 13
T oday in M a d ra s P rep
Sports: Varsity W restling is
a t th e O re g o n C la s s ic .
Freshm an & JV G irls’ Bas
k e tb a ll h o s t R e d m o n d .
Freshman & JV Boys travel
to Redmond.
A L a d ie s A ll-A ro u n d
S p e c ia l in m e m o ry o f
Laritta G reene is planned
d u rin g th e 3 5 th A n n u a l
Lincoln’s Birthday Powwow.
First place is $1,000 and a
jacket. For inform ation con
ta ct A ustin G reen at 541-
553-1953. For other pow
w o w in fo c o n ta c t M a ckie
Begay at 553-9230.
Saturday, Jan. 14
An A lc o h o lic s A n o n y
mous meeting is being held
th is m o rn ing at 10 in the
F a m ily R e s o u rc e C e n te r
conference room.
T oda y in M a d ra s P rep
Sports: Varsity W restling is
at the Oregon Classic.
A Luau Fun Night Jack
p ot Pool T o u rn a m e n t is
Saturday, Jan. 14 at Rialto
in M a d ra s. R e g is tra tio n
sta rts at 11 a.m . and the
Jackpot at noon. For more
information contact Pat Allen
5 4 1 -3 2 5 -3 6 3 1 o r Lynn
Davis 460-2028.
The Madras Event C en
ter is sponsoring a Karaoke
Fundraiser to benefit Ehlers
Danlos Syndrom e. It’s on
S atu rday, Jan. 21 from 6
p.m. to m idnight at 180 NW
B Street in Madras. There
w ill be a w a rd s , c a s h &
prizes, raffles and auctions.
Tickets are $5, it’s open to
all ages and ve n d o rs are
welcom e. You m ay contact
M elissa fo r inform ation by
texting or calling 541-604-
4106.
Monday, Jan. 16
There is no school today
in recognition o f the Martin
Luther King, Jr. Holiday.
Tuesday, Jan. 17
T oday in M a d ra s Prep
S p o rts: F re sh m a n , JV &
Varsity Boys’ Basketball will
host Gladstone. The G irls’
B a s k e tb a ll te a m s a re in
G ladstone.
T h e r e ’s a D ia b e te s
A w a re n e s s D in n e r p re
sented by the I H S Model
D ia b e te s P ro g ra m a n d
Tribal Senior Program from
5-6:30 p.m . at the S e n io r
Center. T he to p ic w ill be
M edication S afe ty and on
the menu - turkey tacos, fruit
and crystal light.
The High Desert Com m u
nity T heater is holding au
d itio n s fo r its spring pro
duction. On S aturday try
outs w ill be at C ulver City
Hall at 6 p.m. and Sunday
at the Jefferson County Se
nior Center in M adras at 6
p.m . For m ore de tails call
Kim berly at 541-803-0005.
W ednesday, Jan. 18
T here’s a W alk fo r D ia
betes today at noon at the
com m unity center.
T oda y in M a d ra s P rep
Sports: Freshm an/S opho-
more W restling is at LaPine
at 4pm.
Thursday, Jan. 19
Warm Springs Community
C o u n s e lin g ’s A d o le s c e n t
A ftercare Program is put
ting on Fam ily Movie Night
at th e C o m m u n ity C e n te r
Social Hall at 5:18 p.m.
Friday, Jan. 20
T oda y in M a d ra s P rep
Sports: Freshman, JV & Var
sity B oys’ B asketball host
Estacada. The G irls’ Bas
ketball teams have gam es in
Estacada.
Saturday, Jan. 21
The M adras Event C en
ter is sponsoring a Karaoke
Fundraiser to benefit Ehlers
Danlos Syndrom e. It’s from
6 p.m. to midnight at 180 NW
B Street in Madras. There
w ill be a w a rd s , c a s h &
prizes, raffles and auctions.
Tickets are $5, it’s open to
all ages and ve n d o rs are
welcom e. You m ay contact
M elissa fo r inform ation by
texting or calling 541-604-
4106.
Taralynn Rose-Irene Padilla
Julia Simtustus o f Warm
Springs is pleased to announce
the b irth o f her daughter
Taralynn Rose-Irene Padilla,
born on December 25, 2011.
Taralynn joins sister Denyce,
6.
Grandparent on the father’s
side are Dellah Davis of Den
ver.
G randparents on, the
m o th er’s side are V incent
Sim tustus and the Juanita
B lodgett, b o th o f Warm
Springs.
N avajo Rugs
and R elated Item s
475-6317
Thursday, Jan. 19
9 a.m.: Departm ent Of
Justice, BIA, C o n fe d e r
ated Tribes governm ent-
Tuesday, Jan. 24
9 a.m.: Tribal Council
February agenda with s-
t.
1:30 p.m.: Verizon with
coo.
W ednesday, Jan. 25
Oregon Tribes meeting
at Lincoln City.
Thursday, Jan. 26
E c o n o m ic d e v e lo p
ment strategic plan work
shop with Roy Sampsel,
facilitator.
Warm Springs Telecom
grand opening.
(Agenda items subject
to change by Tribal Coun
cil.)
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be amusing evening filled with live entertainment!
Madras Flea Market is hooking you up with awards, prizes,
raffles, auctions & money! We’re gonna get crazy on lattes &
hot cocoa!
Buy Tickets now for an awesome night of impressive singers!
Located at
Rodi out fo r a magnificent
cAarity
180 NW B ST.
Call or Text
W ednesday, Jan. 25
Today in M ad ra s Prep
Sports: Freshm an/S opho-
more W restling is at Sum m it
High School at 4pm.
There is a Seat Belt Di
v e rs io n from 3-5 p.m . in
the Tribal Conference Room
at the W arm Springs Health
& W ellness Center.
W ednesday, Jan. 18
9 a.m.: Discussion with
Stanley Speaks, BIA re
gional director, and sec
r e ta r y - tr e a s u r e r J o d y
Calica, at Kah-Nee-Ta.
Monday, Jan. 23
9 a.m.: Secretary-trea
s u re r u p d a te w ith s -t
Calica (reduction in force/
supplemental budget pro
posal).
11 a.m.: C hief opera
tio n s u p d a te w ith coo
Ross.
1:30 p.m.: Legislative
conference call.
2:30 p.m.: Draft reso
lutions with s-t Calica.
Legal Aid Services of Oregon provides free assistance to
low-income Oregonians in many civil cases. Speak with
an attorney during drop-in hours 1 to 4 p.m. on the first
Monday of the month at the Warm Springs Community
Action Team building, 1136 Paiute Ave, Warm Springs.
Or call 385-6944 Monday through Thursday between 9
a.m. and 4 p.m. (at lunch from noon-1 p.m.)
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Monday, Jan. 23
M onday is a 2 hour late
start for all 509-J schools.
Tuesday, Jan. 24
Healthy B reakfast is at
9 in the kitchen conference
ro o m a t th e H e a lth and
W ellness Center. The topic
w ill be s u p p le m e n ts p re
sen ted by V alerie C o op er
Pharm acy Resident.
T oday in M a d ra s P rep
Sports: The Freshman, JV
& V arsity B oys’ and G irls ’
Basketball team s will all be
on the road at North Marion
High School.
Tuesday, Jan. 17
9 a .m .: C o m p o s ite
P ro d u c ts re p o rt w ith
Duane D arnell, ge ne ral
manager.
1 0 :3 0 a .m .: In d ia n
Health Services m onthly
report with Carol Prevost,
s e rv ic e u n it m a n a g e r;
also, report from the Joint
Health Commission.
to-governm ent meeting at
Kah-Nee-Ta.
Melissa or Eric
541*004*4100
$5 SucQs for tickets-
7 Ais p arty is for a66 ages.
M 6 vendors are welcomed.
$30 to
rent IOX7O space
We provide free taSHos,
e6ect ricity, peg Soards & Wi-Fi.
971*221*8182
D efin itely wort A your time i
tAe drive!
Ehler Danlos syndrome
(EDS) is an uncommon
disorder that affects their
connective tissues such as
their skin, joints, and blood
vessels. Their symptoms
are harmful joint pain and
fragile skin. Due to the
conditions it is hard for
them to fulfill their daily
responsibilities because of
on
going
corrective
surgery.