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S p ily ^ y T y m o o , W g r m S p r in g s , O r e g o n April 4, 2012 Pgge 5 April fundraiser for Boys & Girls Club WIC recognition The Warm Springs Boys and Girls Club is a recognized Sec tion 7871 non-profit organiza tion, and donations may be ta x . deductible. The tw o-person, nine-hole* golf scramble begins at 1 p .m .■ (shotgun start). Cost is just $25 per person, which includes green and cart fees, range balls, KPs, long drive and long putt. For inform ation, call June I Smith, club director, at 541-953- 9452; or email: jtwinsmith@hotmail.com The Boys and Girls Club o f W arm Springs will h o s t the Third Annual Fundraiser Event at K ah-N ee-T a on Saturday, April 28. All proceeds go to ward operation o f the club. There will be a silent auction, raffles, buffet dinner, entertain ment, a live auction, and a golf scramble. The silent auction and item- specific raffles will be from 4:30- 6 p.m. Dinner, entertainment and live auction from 6-8 p.m. Tickets are $50. Movie screening at Madras Yvonne I verson/Spilyay The WIC staff (above) of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs received a certificate of recognition recently from the Oregon Health Authority. The recognition is for exemplary breastfeeding promotion and support. A goal of the Warm Springs WIC (Women, Infant and Children) program is achieving the highest breastfeeding rates in the nation. According to the U.S. Surgeon General, “One of the most highly effective preventive measures a mother can take to protect the health of her infant and herself is to breasfeed.” Question: desert becomes the site o f an unforgettable story for two very different men on one incredible journey.” In other COCC news: T he A m erican R ed C ross I and ASCOCC-Student G o v ern -' m ent are conducting a blood drive on the Madras Campus, j This will be from 9 a.m.-3 p.m., ’ Tuesday, April 24. Call Courtney I Snead for in fo rm atio n , 541- 550-4101; or email: csnead@cocc.edu The movie Powwow Highway will be shown at the C entral O regon Com m unity College, M adras C am pus com m unity room, from 5-7 p.m. on Thurs day, April 12. This is a free event open to the public. The screening is sponsored by the COCC N ative A m erican Program. For inform ation call 541-383-3782. T h e Powwow H ighw ay m ovie in fo rm atio n says, “T h e sp are A m erican US Army Corps of Engineers k ‘W hat meaning does Easter have fo r you?’ Tina Aguilar Orvle Danzuka ‘It’s always been a good family gathering, and very spiritual. ’ To me Easter is Our Lord dying on the Cross, and rising.’ Angle Blackwolf The Corps o f Engineers, B1A, CRITEC and ‘I’ll spend Easter with my youngest son, and celebrate with him. He’s five now. ’ the Columbia. River Treaty Tribes invite you to a recognition ceremony o f completion o f the TFAS construction, (1995-2012) April 25th, 2012, at 10 a.m. at Dallesport Treaty Fishing Access Site, WA Overdue library books a growing problem B y Craig Graham Library Director L ib raries are im p o rta n t. They are a great source o f learn ing, a place to find inspiration, empowerment, or another world in which to escape. You can find books on alge bra, starting your own business, and origami. You can find books on diabetes, substance abuse and recovery, pregnancy and de pression. You can find books on N a tive American history, Indian basketry, and Indian Law. You can find cookbooks, star gazing books, resume and G ED books, and children’s books. You can find fiction, true crime, Wimpy Kid, and Hunger Games books. You can find all o f these and many, many other books at your Warm Springs Community Li brary. Best o f all, it’s free to you. Now imagine you wanted to check some o f these books out but you couldn’t because they w ere o v erd u e o r n ev er returned. That is an issue your library now faces. Over 160 library books and items are lost or overdue at this time. Many are several weeks, and in some cases months, over due. Fifty-percent o f books checked out right now are over due or lost. This makes it diffi cult for library employees who have to make phone calls and send out notices. And in many cases we have no idea when, or if, an overdue book will be re turned because people don’t re spond to the overdue notices. As a consequence the library has suspended fulfilling book re quests and expanding its collec tion. Only w hen the majority o f overdue items are returned or paid for can the library continue to expand its collection and fo cus on other projects. In order to get back on track the library requires a reciprocal relationship w ith you. T h at means the library provides you with services and items to check out— and in retu rn you take care o f your checked out items and return them on time for others to enjoy. It means letting the library know when you need more time with an item, responding to the library’s notices, paying for a book if it gets lost or damaged, etc. Library staff make every ef fort to notify people when they have overdue items. But please understand it is your responsi bility to know when your items are due. I f you lose an item, if it be comes damaged or stolen, it’s your responsibility to contact the library and-make arrangements to pay for it. It is also your re- Ä jg sponsibility to keep current con tact information with the library. I f your co n tact in fo rm atio n changes you need to notify the library. Library staff wish to thank all patrons who have returned their books and paid their fines. M ost people do return their li brary items in good condition and we really appreciate that. We also wish to thank com munity members for their gen erous support in providing sub scription donations, volunteer time, and book and magazine donations. We look forward to a bright future with your sup p o rt and cooperation. Thank you. Over 160 books are overdue 30 or more days To encourage the return o f Warm Springs Community Li brary materials we will present, in the next Spilyay, the list o f books that are 30 or more days overdue. I f you have any over due books please, please return them. These books belong to 201 Crafton Rd Goldendale, Wa 98620 POB 348 509-773-4702 M -Specializing in Native American Design- <0 SALE! SALE! SALE! Free B&W photo plate OR 10% off with purchase of upright monuments only, if paid in full by Mar. 3 1 ,2 0 1 2 (up to $200 value) www.pioneerrock.com www.betterheadstones.com Jndmaj)toou^^ everyone and many are difficult to replace. Please return them for the benefit o f the commu nity. The library does not charge for returning items late. You can reach the library at 541-553- 1078. ROOTFEAST K Ib S RObEO AND “OPEN" JACKPOT RObEO WARM SPRINGS RObEO ARENA WARM SPRINGS, OR APRIL 28 <& 29, 2012 KIbS RObEO, SATURbAY, 28TH OPEN JACKPOT, SUNbAY, 29TH STARTS AT 11 A.M. STARTS AT NOON ALL YOUTH AGES 0 -1 7 Years ★★★★★★★★★★★★★ À ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ CALL IN S FOR BOTH DAYS APRIL 23TH & 24TH, 2012 AFTER 6:30 P.M. AT 541-325-9087 * ADM ISSIO N * SAME DAY ENTRIES * $3 * SAT 9 -1 0 A.M. * ★ ★ ★ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ SUN. 9-1 1 A.M. CHERYL TOM, RODEO SECRETARY SATURDAY EVENTS SUNDAY EVENTS PONY EXPRESS RACE ( 7 - 1 2 YRS 4 1 3 - 1 7 YRS OPEN PONY EXPRESS RACE CALF R ID IN S ( 7 - 1 2 YRS) BUC KIN HORSE R ID IN G - BAREBACK. SADDLE BRONC. CO W R ID IN S ( 1 3 - 1 7 YRS) BARREL RAC IN G (6 4 UNDER.7-12YRS, 13-17YRS) CO W R ID IN G FLAG RACE ( D IV IS IO N S S AM E AS BARRELS) CALF ROPING OR W IL D R ID E D U M M Y RO P IN G (6 YRS 4 UNDER) LA D IE S 4 BOYS(15 yes 4 HORSELESS RO PING (1 2 YRS 4 UNDER) T E A M R O P IN G - ENTER T W IC E , EF $ 6 0 TE A M underj BREAKAWAY RO PING BREAKAWAY RO P IN G (1 7 YRS 4 UND ER ) R IB B O N R O P IN G - 1 M a le. 1 Female. CHU TE D O G G IN (1 7 YRS 4 UND ER ) OPEN BARREL RAC IN G CALF SCRAMBLE 12 YRS 4 UNDER JR BARREL RA C IN G S T IC K HORSE RACE 5 YRS 4 UNDER W IL D HORSE R A C E - OPEN W IL D COLT R A C E -T W O D IV IS IO N S (1 2 YRS 4 UND ER . 1 3 - 1 7 YRS) $ 3 0 PER TE A M (12YR S 4 UND ER , 1 3 -1 7 Y R S , EF $ 3 0 P /T E A M ) GREASED P IG RACE (ALL W O M E N 18 A N D OVER) Free ENTRY FEES $ 1 0 PER EVENT S P E C IF IE D ABOVE ( l 3 vrs i under . $ 1 0 EF) W IL D COLT RACE ENTRY FEES $ 3 0 PER E VE N T UNLESS O TH E R W IS E O N E T IM E O FFIC E FEE OF $ 1 0 + EF PRO BRONC RIDING ASSOCIATION SANCTIONED W ILD HORSE ENTRIES OPEN TO EVERYONE COME JO IN THE FUN SPONSORED BY THE WARM SPRINGS RODEO ASSOCIATION * * ENTRY FEES M UST BE PAID I N CASH, W ILL HAVE CASH PAYOUTS * * WSRA N O T RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLOWING BUT N O T L IM IT E D TO ACCIDENTS, DAMAGE TO PERSONS, PERSONAL PROPERTY, EQUIPMENT, VEHICLES, OR TRAILERS 1