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February 8, 2012 Spilygy Tyrooo, Warm Springs, Oregon Pgge 2 Important change to Youth Work program T he Sum m er Y outh Work P ro g ram is g o in g th ro u g h change. This is im portant infor m atio n fo r y o u th , p a r e n ts / guardians, and other youth serv ing organizations. This year the Youth Devel opm ent Program will be con ducting mandatory workshops starting in February and continu ing on through to the middle o f April 2012. All youth who want to work this sum m er m ust atten d all workshops. U pon verification th a t all workshops have been attended, the youth’s name will be put on the Summer Youth Work list. The first sessions will be this Friday, Feb. 10 from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. in the first-floor training room at the Education Building, 1110 Wasco St., Warm Springs. The second session will be Monday, Feb. 13, from 11 a.m.- 1:30 p.m., also in the first-floor training room at the Education Building. A light lunch will be provided Youth who want to work this summer in the program must attend the workshops. at both sessions. Please attend these brainstorming sessions and more information will be given at that time about the manda tory w orkshops and Summer Youth Work. Workshops will be conducted twice a week on Wednesday and Thursday, from 4:30-6:30 after school at the Job Creation and Developm ent Program offices begin n in g on Feb. 29. T he agenda for these workshops are still in the making, so please share information and stay in formed as flyers will be posted in the community. Again, if you want to work this summer, you m ust attend the workshops. H appy V alen tin e’s and a happy birthday (Feb 9) to my son, Brandon Lee! Also, happy Valentine’s Day to my g ra n d s o n , T erran ce. Love you! Leta Smith. H appy V a len tin e’s Day to the # 1 0 of the W hite Buffs girls and # 1 0 o f the Sacred Thunder Coho team — you are both great. A lso to the northend Sm ith Family and the whole tribe. Be safe and happy. Love, Leta Smith. H appy V alentine’s D ay to the Tenino Valley, HVD, and my beautiful girls — K atrina and Adrianna. Love, Lori Switzler. H a p p y V alen tin e’s D a y to all m y p e o p le , our tribal le a d e r s a n d e m p lo y e e s , all m e m b e r s , an d to m y f a m ily — th e R h o a n s , H eath s, Suppahs, M illers, D anzu kas, and also to m y ex ten d ed fam ilies, cousins clo se frien d s, and Indian C ou ntry. L o v e an d h u g s to all o f y o u . Y um m y Rhoan. Happy V-D ay Spring ers, fam ily there, fam ily here, and most o f all Jose! You rock! Love, Laura V. Sahme. M y lo v e , K im , i t h a s been 26 years o f unforget table jo y w ith you . With all o f m y heart, i t ’s a p le a sure to th in k abou t all the m an y m ore years that are to com e. H a p p y anniver sary, m y dear, and h a p p y V a le n tin e ’s D a y. L o v e , B ob M edina. Happy Valentine’s Day to Treola, LeR on, Cleve and Vena. Mom loves you! Also to my sib lin g s — Barbie, E llen , Sam, Raymond, Jordan, R onna and D elm ar. I love you all! Shawna M. Jackson. H a p p y V alentine’s day to my sw eeth eart, Selena. Love, Chris. Happy Valentine’s Day to all o f my relatives and frien d s. Kevin Howtopat. Happy Valentine’s Day to my w onderful husband, Thom as, and my Medina girls — Alison, Sophia, Jada. Love you with all my heart. Also to my family (Mitchells, Schuster, Switzler) and to my h u sb an d ’s family (Medinas). Much love, Thomas Margaret. H a p p y V alen tin e’s D a y and an niversary (2 /1 2 ) to m y w o n d e r fu l h u s b a n d , Tace. L ove you , ro u ’re aw esom e! A ls o , happy V a len tin e’s D a y to o u r c h ild r e n - D e A n d re , S id n e y, R o n a ld , J a n e is h a , i'ajah, a n d li l G ig i. L o v e y o u w ith a ll o f ou r h e a rts — D a d d y Jace and M o m m y Jen. H appy V alentine’s Day to dad Lari, sisters Larlynne, C.R. and Sammi, and brother Terry. Love, Val. (More Valentines on 4) Warm Springs Community Calendar ------------------- W ed nesd ay, Feb. 8 The K ah-N ee-Ta V illag e pool will be closed until Feb ruary 21 for repairs. M o m , D ad a n d B a b y G roup w ill m eet at 2 p.m. at the Fam ily Resources Center. C ra ft tim e w ill b e g in in C a ro l’s Room at 3:30 p.m. Beading with M arge is from 4 to 5 p.m. The Sewing Circle starts at 5:30 p.m. There will be a m eeting on the Natural R esources Fish H a b ita t P ro g ra m a t th e Simnasho Longhouse, starting at 6 p.m. The meeting includes in fo r m a tio n on p ro p o s e d projects in Quartz, Coyote and Beaver Creeks. A meal will be served before the meeting. There will be an AA m eet ing this evening at 7:00 in the Fam ily Resources conference room. Thursday, Feb. 9 Packets fo r W arm Springs National Little League will be handed out at the Adm in from 1:30 to 4:15 p.m. The applica tions are for both Little League andT-Ball. FMI: 541-553-3423. Snack A ttack w ill start at 3:45 p.m. at the C om m unity Center. Beading with M arge is at 4. The Reawakening Pro gram is at 5:00 p.m. Friday, Feb. 10 There is no school for 509- J. The W arm S prings Boys and G irls Club closes daily at 5:30 p.m. The club is now clo sed on m ost no n-sch ool days and inclem ent w eather days throughout the year. The Job Creation and Devel opm ent Program is having a Youth B rainstorm ing S es sion at 11 a.m. at the Educa tion Building. They are looking fo r w ays to im prove the Sum m er Youth W ork Program. C aro l’s Room is open for crafts this morning. There is an ice skating field trip planned for this afternoon. 4-H B asketball C lub will Brought to you by K W S O 91.9 FM not have their Friday 5:30 p.m. practices today. A Ladies All-Around Spe cial in M em o ry o f L a ritta G reene is planned during the 35th Annual Lincoln’s Birthday P o w -W o w . F ir s t p la c e is $1,000 and a jacket. For more in fo rm a tio n , co n ta c t A u stin Green at 541-553-1953. For oth er pow -w ow inform ation, contact M ackie Begay at 541 - 553-9230. Today is the deadline to sign up for the “Serve Em Up” Vol- le y b a ll T o u rn a m e n t to be held February 17-19 in W arm Springs. For more information, call Anthony Culps at 541 -460- 3871. In M adras Prep Sports, F re sh m a n , JV and V a rsity G irls’ basket host Estacada at 5:45, 5:30 and 7:00 p.m. The boys b a s k e tb a ll te a m s are headed to Estacada. Saturday, Feb. 11 Today is w a te r d e liv e ry day. P lease set you r em pty bottles outside. Sunday, Feb. 12 The “On the W ay” youth program will serve a free meal following the 11:00 a.m. ser vice s at th e W arm S prings Baptist Church. T hey will be accepting cash donations and soda can/bottle donations to p u t to w a rd s yo u th e ve n ts. There will also be a raffle. Monday, Feb. 13 There is no school for 509- J. Youth are invited to create th e ir ow n V a le n tin e ’s Day c a rd s in C a ro l’s roo m th is morning and afternoon. There will be a Giucometer C lass to d a y beginning at 2 p.m. in the IHS Kitchen Con ference Room. The Job Creation and Devel opm ent Program is having a Youth Brainstorm ing Session at 11:00 a.m. at the Education Building. T hey are looking for w ays to im prove the Sum m er T he M useum at W arm Springs is seeking artwork fo r T enth A nnual H o n o r Dinner. This year the H onor D in ner is Lillian Pitt, Adeline Miller and Broughton ‘Brot’ Bishop. The dinner will take place at the World Forestry Cen ter in Portland, April 14, with a reception starting at 4:30 p.m. The silent auction features generous attendees and sup porters o f the museum and honorees. The museum is honoring Lillian P itt w ith a Twanat Award; Adeline Miller with a L ifetim e A ch iev em en t A w ard; an d B ro u g h to n Bishop also with a Lifetime Achievement Award. Please consider subm it ting your artw ork for the H onor D inner by April 10. Thank You! Eagle Watch this month Happy Valentine’s Day... R o s e s are re d , v io le ts are blue, and R o setta — I lo ve you! H a p p y first an n iversary to Mr. and M rs E ric and Sim one L eclaire. M u ch h a p p in e s s , L e ta Sm ith. Museum call to artists ------------------- Youth W ork Program. T h u rs d a y , Feb. 16 The W om en o f W ellness Tuesday, Feb. 14 H a p p y V a le n tin e ’s D a y! T h e 3rd A n n u a l S w e e t heart Bazaar will be held at- the C om m unity Center today. Set-up is from 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. The sale will be from 10:00 to 6:00 p.m. The Healthy B reakfast at the C linic C onference Room today will feature a presenta tion on M edication Safety. T h e M u s e u m a t W a rm Springs w ill have a S w e e t heart Luncheon from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. T hey will be serving spaghetti plates, and will de liver on orders of 5 or more. T ickets w ill also be available at the lunch for the Valentine’s Raffle Drop. Fore more infor mation, call 541-553-3331. In M ad ras Prep Sports: Both girls and boys JV and Varsity basketball team s host North M arion at 5:30 and 7:00 p.m. Positive Indian Parenting Class is tonight from 5:30 to 7 p.m. in the Fam ily Resource Center conference room. The to p ic w ill be L e sson s fro m M other Nature. Lunch ill be held at noon at the Family Resource Center. They w ill d is c u s s h e a rt h e a lth . Lunch will be served to all par ticipants. There w ill be a W IC c la s s at 3:3 0 p.m . in th e C lin ic ’s Atrium. Snack A ttack will start at 3:45 p.m. at the Com m unity Center. Beading with M arge is at 4. The R eawakening Pro gram on Q uilting is from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. W ednesday, Feb. 15 T h e re w ill be no w a te r aerobics this m orning. Kah- Nee-Ta’s Village pool is closed fo r repairs. A w alk fo r diabe tes will be held at noon at the Com m unity Center. A W IC class w ill start at 3:30 p.m. in the Clinic Atrium . Mom, Dad and Baby G roup is at 2 p.m. at the Fam ily Re sources Center. Today in C a ro l’s Room , craft tim e is from 3:30 to 5:15 p.m. Beading with M arge will begin at 4 :0 0 . T h e S ew ing Circle starts at 5:30 p.m. The “Let’s Talk Diversity” Coalition is holding a logo con test. Deadline for subm issions is February 29. The prize is $200. For m ore inform ation, call 541-325-5001. Friday, Feb. 17 M adras COCC w ill have a w ork zone flagger class from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The cost is $79. Sign up at the CO CC Cam pus in Madras. Today in C a ro l’s Room , there w ill be popcorn and a m ovie after school. Today is the d ead lin e to subm it item s fo r the next edi tion of the Tymoo, which will be out on February 22. T o d a y in M a d ra s P re p Sports: Freshman, JV and Var sity B oys’ basketball team s host LaSalle. The girls team s travel to LaSalle. The “Serve Em Up” Volley ball Tournam ent will begin to day and run until February 19. Monday, Feb. 20 President’s Day. There will be no school fo r 509-J. ■Eagle Watch 2012 happens later this m onth at Round Butte O verlook P ark at Lake Billy Chinook. The event, sponsored by the Confederated Tribes, P G E and the C rooked R iver N ational Grassland, features lives birds o f prey, and the Native Ameri can Program. O ther activities include: Raptor education programs, kids activities, contests and prizes, food and refreshments, and more. For m ore inform ation, call 541-923-7551 ext. 21. O r visit: www. oregonstateparks. org Sweethearts Spaghetti Feed Join the Museum at Warm Springs for the Sweethearts Spaghetti Feed, Feb. 14th at the museum, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. For only $5, sit down to eat, buy raffle tickets to win spe cial item s for th at special someone, and have a loving day! Teams plan timber symposium The Warm Springs Fire Man- ag em en t an d B IA F o re stry Teams m et last week to plan for the Thirty-Sixth Annual Inter- Tribal Timber Council Sympo sium. The symposium this year will be held here in Warm Springs, May 13-16. A golf tournament, and tours of the Simnasho Timber Man- agement site, Moody Ranch site, and the Round Butte fish tower are planned as part o f the event. T ribal m em ber traditional workshops were being finalized. The next planning meeting for the timber symposium Tues day, Feb; 14 at 9 a.m. at the Fire M an ag em en t C o n feren ce Room. — Delson Suppah Sr. Women of Wellness meeting T h e W om en o f W ellness meeting is from noon to 1 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 16 in the large conference room at the Family Resource Center. D iscussion will be about h e a rt h ealth. L unch w ill be served to all participants For more information, please call Judy at the C om m unity H ealth Education Team, 541- 553-2211. Jan. storms boost snowpack (AP) — January storms have provided a dramatic boost to O reg o n 's previously anem ic snowpack. That’s good news not only for ski resorts b u t for those who depend on water from melting snow to su p p o rt agriculture, salmon habitat and hydroelec tric power. Hydrologist Jon Lea with the U.S. Natural Resources Conser vation Service said that Oregon’s combined basins snowpack on Jan. 14 was only 35 percent o f average. Then by last week it was 70 percent o f average. „ —- Lea says the snowpack sta tistics had been at record lows and they’re still below average so he hopes snow keeps accu mulating. He says it’s good news th a t snow pack increases oc curred all around the state. Lea says long-term forecasts call for norm al to above-normal precipitation and below-average temperatures. H e says Washington state’s snowpack has been close to av erage m ost o f the season, and stood at 102 percent o f aver age as o f Monday. | ■ \ I t ’s t h a t tim e o f th e y e a r a g a in . T h e 1 9 th A n n u a l H e a rt S m a rt D in n e r h as b e e n s e t fo r F e b ru a ry 2 2 , 2 0 1 2 a t th e A g e n c y L o n g h o u s e . School Reunion Tuesday, Feb. 21 In M ad ras Prep Sports: F re sh m a n , JV and V a rs ity g irls ’ b a s k e tb a ll te a m s are hosting Molalla. G am es are at 5:30 and 7 p.m. The boys are on the road to M olalla. Snack Attack will begin af te r school in C a rol’s Room. Beading with M arge is at 4:00 p.m. Positive Indian Parenting Class is tonight from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. in the Fam ily Re so u rce s C e n te r con fe re n ce room. The topic is Praise in Tra- ditional Parenting. I BUY OLD BASKETS & Navajo Rugs and Related Item s 475-6317 T h e In te rm o u n ta in In d ia n S c h o o l 2012 student and staff re union happens March 23-24 at Brigham, Utah. Please RSVP by Feb. 20, or call Teresa for fu rth e r deta ils, 775- 848-4341. 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.) j L 4 À j 1