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About Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current | View Entire Issue (March 21, 2012)
Tribal fishing permits now for sale W arm Springs Reservation fishing permits are now for sale at selected vendors. Permits can also be purchased on-line at: tribalpermit. com The Confederated Tribes re quire anglers to have a fishing perm it for selected waters bor dering and within the reserva tion. O pen areas are: T h e M e to liu s a rm o f L ak e B illy C h in o o k , L ak e S im tu s tu s , th e D e s c h u te s River from D ry C reek to the W arm Springs River, and in several high lakes. Fishing opened for bull trout in the Metolius arm on March 1. T h is p o p u la tio n is very healthy and should provide an exciting season. Permits are available for the season ($35), three days ($23) and one day ($12) at the follow ing vendors: N ear the Reservoirs: P e lto n C a m p g ro u n d and Marina; Cove Palisades Resort and Marina; Lake Billy Chinook Houseboats; Lake Chinook Vil lage Store; T hree Rivers M a rina; and the Lake Sim tustus Resort. Monday, March 26 Game room, 8-11:45 a.m., Manic Monday video games and more. C aro l’s R oom : 8-11:45 a.m., Design your salmon. 1 p.m.: T erry C ourtney speaks, salmon activities. 2 p.m., Running clinic. 3 p.m. Spring break fun run. 4 p.m.: LaCross/stix at the ball fields. C aro l’s R oom crafts/design your salmon. . Mark Manion/Natural Resources Jeff Hogle (right) purchases a season fishing permit at Warm Springs Market from store owner Terry Macy. Culver area: Metolius M ar ket, and Culver Market. M adras: B rad ’s B ait & Tackle; Bi-Mart; A hern’s Mar ket. T e rre b o n n e : T ru e V alue Hardware. Bend: Wholesale Sports. Salem area: W h o lesale Sports; and Santiam Sports Cen are filled on first-com e first- serve basis. This is a paid train ing class. A person showing up late, or showing signs o f intoxi cation, will be excluded. Must be 18 or over. N o drivers li cense required. Anyone who completes the class will be registered as quali fied for camp crew duty during fire season. Fire Management expects to have four to seven crews, plus a crew each with W E D D and Forestry, for up to nine total. Each crew has ten people. “ We’re looking to employ as many tribal m em bers as p o s sible,” said William Wilson, as sistant Fire Management officer, logistics. The total number employed will depend on the severity o f the fire season, Wilson said. Also, he added, there are a num ber o f other camp crews being or ganized in the N orthw est, so competition for the work this year is high. To attend the Fire Manage ment training course this spring, a person will need photo identi fication and a Social Security number. These are required in order for the participant to be paid for the class. Fire management developing emergency crew From lUzz'w Springs Fire Management The Fire M anagem ent D e partm ent is developing an emer gency 20-person fire crew for the 2012 season. The purpose for this crew is to su p p le m e n t th e local fire fig h tin g crew s at W arm Springs Agency in the event o f fires o ccu rrin g h ere locally. Large-fire occurrence has been m ore prevalent in the last 10 years and the near future out look remains at a high potential for re-occurrence. O ur local fire season usually begins in July and runs through September. I f we get enough eligible individuals interested in participating in this program, we will be offering the basic fire training for any individual 18 years old and up to be available for the 2012 fire season. Spring break activities S tudents are on spring break next week. The Warm Springs Recreation D epart m ent is offering a week o f youth activities. Here is the schedule: ter. Redmond: Centwise, Big R, and Fin & Fire. W arm Springs: T he W arm Springs Market. Fire camp crew training this spring F ire M an ag em en t w ill soon conduct its fire camp crew training course. Fire Management for the past several years has p ro vided the training, and fielded camp crews that have helped fight fires around the N orth west. To qualify to w ork at a camp crew, a person m ust c o m p lete th e e ig h t-h o u r course, offered at Fire Man agement. The courses are tentatively set for late April to early May. There is a limit o f 25 par ticipants per class; The seats March 21, 2012 Spilyay Tym oo, W arm Springs, Oregon Page 8 There are National Require ments that each individual will be required to meet before they are certified to go out on the fire line. Fire crew requirem ents are as follows: Pass the arduous three-mile walk with a 45-pound pack un der 45 minutes. (The participant must pass this test before they can take the basic fire courses.) Pass S-130, S-190, 1-100, L- 180 courses. Attend the full week o f train ing without missing any part o f the courses being presented in order to receive credit for all re quired courses. Pass drug test. Stay physically fit throughout the fire season. H ave a reliab le p air o f vibram sole boots before report ing for fire duty. ■ We are planning on present- ing the classroom portion o f this process during the m onth o f May. We will get the announce ment out to the public once we establish the agenda. Individuals w ho are in ter ested in participating in this pro gram are encouraged to start some type o f physical fitness p ro g ram b e fo re tak in g th e three-mile pack test. Each indi vidual will only get to do the pack test two times in one fire season. We will be doing the pack test through the m onth o f April ; dates to be printed in the month o f M arch e d itio n s o f the Spilyay. Individuals interested in par ticipating in this program will need to call Luther Clements at the Fire M anagement D epart m en t b efo re M arch 16. Call 541-553-1146. A nother requirement this year is a one-mile walk prior to the training. The walk will be conducted the m orning before the class begins. W ilson said he hopes to m eet with camp crew super visors the week before the classes begin. Supervisors from previ ous years w ho wish to par ticipate again can reach him at 54U 553-1146. F o r m ore in fo rm atio n , call Fire M anagem ent dis-; p a tc h e r B ob M ed in a, o r W ilson at Fire M anagement, ,553-1146. b o ard gam es, Farkle, Toy S to ry Y ahtzee, C hinese Checkers, crafts. 9-10 a.m., m orning activity, Line Tag. 1- 4:45 p.m.: Painting, water c o lo r and m o re, m ake a craft, Ukraine eggs. 2-3 p.m., field hockey. Thursday, March 29 8-9 a.m.: Carol’s Room, open room. 8:30 a.m.: Morn ing walk. 9-11 a.m.: Mad Sci entist Fun Food experiments. 11-11:45 a.m.: Carol’s Room, open room. 1-4:45 p.m .: C aro l’s Room, Leggo’s crafts. 1:30- 3:30 p.m.: Baseball funda mentals. Tuesday, March 27 Friday, March 30 8:30 a.m,: Morning walk; 10 a.m., leave to hike Smith Rock, return at 2:30. 8-11:45 a.m .: C a ro l’s Room— paper mache. 1-4:45 p.m., paper mache, crafts. 3- 4:45 p.m., dodge ball. 8-11:45 a.m.: Game Freak game room . 8:30: m orning walk. 8-12 n o o n , C aro l’s R oom , open F innish Day, take h o m e crafts. 9-10: M orning activity: C atch a Tail. 12:30: Let’s G o to the Movies (return about 4 p.m.). 2- 3 p.m.: Afternoon activity: Whiffle ball. Wednesday, March 28 8:30 a.m., Morning walk. 8-11:45 a.m., Carol’s Room Veterans gathering in April T h e V eterans and Fam ily Healing Circle Gathering will be held Thursday-Sunday, April 26- 29 at the Hehe Longhouse. O n Thursday, the longhouse will open at noon for travelers, music and storytell-ing. Friday, there will be a lighting o f the healing fire, veterans honoring, flute playing, healing touch and sweat lodge. Saturday, will feature speak ers, ceremonies, a talking circle, sweat lodge, silent auction and raffle. Sunday will be a closing ceremony at 10 a.m. For more information call Larson Kalama Sr. 541-553-3093. Museum call to artists T he M useum at W arm Springs is seeking artwork for Tenth Annual H onor Dinner. Lillian Pitt with a Twanat Award; Adeline Miller with a Lifetime T he dinner will take place at Broughton Bishop also with a Lifetime Achievement Award. Please consider subm itting your artw ork for the H o n o r D inner by April 10. the World Forestry Center in Portland, April 14, with a recep tion starting at 4:30 p.m. T he m useum is h o n o rin g A c h ie v e m e n t A w ard ; and Vfarm Springs M a r c h 2 6 , 2 0 *1 2 > > > > Carol’s Room - Arts a n d Craft 8-11:45 AM Be creative! Culture of the Salmon Run- Presented by, Terry Courtney @1 PM Running Clinic S p r in g B r e a k M a r c h 2 6 , 2 0 *1 2 BestCare hosting bullying prevention presentations BestCare and the Jefferson C o u n ty P re v e n tio n T ask Force are proud to bring au th o r an d sp eak er T ru d y Ludwig to Jefferson County for two special presentations about fostering caring com munities. O n Tuesday, April 3, from 5:45-8 p.m. is the Parent Talk Kids Club, 410 SW Fourth St., Madras. Topic: U nderstand ing o u r kids social w orld: friendships, cliques and power plays. This presentation is for par ents only. Childc'are/youth ac tivities provided. Light dinner at 5:45. D oor prizes. O n Wednesday, April 4, from 8:30 a .m .-12 n o o n is th e Schools and Community Agen cies, at the Living H ope Chris tian Church, 24 N E A Street, Madras. Topic: Fostering safer social and learning environments. N o daycare available at this event. C ontinental breakfast at 8:30 a.m. D oor prizes. The author will be avail able for book signing at both events. For m ore inform a tion, visit: bestcareprevention.org Trudy Ludwig is an award- winning author w ho special izes in w ritin g c h ild re n ’s books that explore the color ful and sometimes confusing world o f children’s social in teractions. She has received rav e review s n atio n w id e from educators, experts, or ganizers and parents. > > > > Youth ages 6-18 Community Center Field @ 2PM Focus on proper running form and technique Instructed by Trevor Groves, Madras Physical Therapy 100 ©ir®sife S /O w cg fe ¿¡¡©p ^ © U ^ > Community Center walking path > Door Prizes- Gift Certificate from Nike N 7 and other items, must be present fo r Running Clinic and Fun Run > T-Shirts > Parents and Guardians are welcome to join the youth fo r the “Fun Run”. For more information Contact Michael Holyan, Youth Wellness Coordinator @ 553-2460 Or Carol Sahmc @ 553-3243 N7