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Performance at Eagle Watch
March 7, 2012
Family Night at WS. Elementary
Warm Springs Elementary
School will host Family Night
from 5:30-7:30 p.m. on Thurs-
day, March 22. This is a tradi-
tion before spring break, a
chance for families to come to
their children’s classrooms. Par-
ents can participate in the online
programs that the students use
in math and language arts.
MHS basketball recognition dinner
There will be a recog-
nition dinner fo r the Ma-
d ra s H ig h S ch o o l G irls
Varsity Basketball team on
Wednesday, March 14 at
the Agency Longhouse.
D in n e r b e g in s a t 6
p.m.
Buying beadwork
The Kah-Nee-Ta
Resort Gift Shop is
now buying beadwork.
The gift shop is
looking for small coin
purses, barrettes, key
chains, earrings and
necklace.
The gift shop also
offer consignment for
larger beaded items.
MHw
RESORT
Please contact
Amanda at 553-1112.
Yvonne Iverson/Spilyay
Dancers from Warm Springs perform at Eagle Watch, 2012, held in late February at the Pelton Overlook Park.
Timber sale assessment released
The Resource Management
Interdisciplinary Team has just
released a draft project assess
ment for public review. The
draft document provides an en
vironm ental analysis o f the
2014 Pinhead Butte Timber
Sale.
The Resource Management
Interdisciplinary
Team
(RMIDT) also approved small
project assessments for a fuels
reduction project near Sidwalter
Butte and for Casey G reen
Vending, which will include food
concessions and fishing tackle
sales near Sherars Falls.
The 2014 timber sale docu
m ent was prepared by the
Project Interdisciplinary Team
to provide options for timber
harvest in the U pper Warm
Springs watershed.
Two alternatives were formu
lated and numerous logging
methods were considered for
this project, taking into account
present resource conditions, for
est health and public input.
The 2014 Pinhead Butte sale
is expected to yield approxi
mately 38 million board feet of
timber.
The document is divided into
sections explaining the purpose
and need for action, resource-
based indicators used to help the
technical staff analyze and miti
gate environmental impacts, and
details of the alternatives.
There are maps showing the
harvest blocks, quick reference
tables to compare the alterna
tives, a list of measures needed
to mitigate environmental con
sequences, and the Project In
terdisciplinary Team’s recom
mended alternative.
The goal of Alternative A is
to continue current manage-
ment.
Activities such as hunting,
recreation and cultural food
gathering would continue as in
the past. The only harvest pro
posed under A lternative A
would be through conventional
salvage operations. Alternative B
is designed to harvest volume
approximating the allowable cut
for this planning area. The 2014
sale would include a treatment
area of 2,045 acres.
The alternatives would have
varying impacts on water, fish,
wildlife, cultural, timber, range,
soil and economic resources and
there would also be changes to
the transportation system.
. For more information or cop
ies of the document contact Bill
Fish or Ryan Singleton in the
Forestry D epartm ent. Tribal
members have 30 days to com
ment on the proposed sale.
u rin ili
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