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    Spilygy Tymoo, Wgrm Springs, Oregon
June 13, 2012
Pgge 3
509-J free lunch begins in June
Students Concert
The Jefferson County'
School District 509-J is of­
fering free summer lunches
to kids ages 1-18, beginning
on June 25 through August
24. (There will be no lunch
served on Wednesday, July
4.)
Starting Monday, June 25,
the lunches in Warm Springs
will be served from 11:30
a.m.-12:30 p.m. in the Warm
Springs cafeteria. I f you
would like more information
on this program, please call
541-475-0339.
KNT offers lifeguard classes
The Kah-Nee-Ta life­
guard classes for the 2012
season are scheduled for
this Thursday through Sun­
day, June 14-17.
Classes begin at 8 a.m.
Full-class participation
would require 26 hours
over the four-day course.
Full course completion
is required for certifica­
tion.
C ost o f the class is,
$200. To register, call the
reso rt at 541-553-1112
ext. 3458.
GED courses this summer
from 5:45-8:45 p.m. Cost is
$25. Pick up an intent to en­
roll form at the COCC Ma­
dras campus.
The instructor’s message
phone is 541-504-2914. The
number for GED testing in­
formation is 541-475-2804.
The GED summer quar­
ter will be from June 26-Au-
gust 30 at the Central Oregon
Community College campus
in Madras.
The classes are basic read­
ing and basic math, and are
on Tuesdays and Thursdays
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Yvonne Iverson/Spilyay
The families of Warm Springs Elementary School
students packed they gym last Wednesday for the
2012 Music Program, Spring Around the World.
Pictured above are the first-grade classes singing
“Nu Wahtan,” a Wolof-Fulani Waking Song from
Gambia.
Blythe Olson, school music director, worked with
each grade to produce a program that included
music from China, Africa, Korea and other places
around the globe.
Each grade performed three songs for the
enthusiastic crowd.
Peaceful Spirit Outing in July
The Peaceful Spirit Out­
ing, honoring wounded war­
riors through fly fishing and
cultural sharing, will be on
Tuesday and Wednesday, July
24-25 at Lower Dry Creek in
Warm Springs.
.The organizers are look­
ing for fishing guides, volun­
teers and donations of tackle,
food or funding.
Contact Casey Green at
541-325-2147 for more in­
formation.
Warm Springs Community Calendar ----------
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Thursday, June 14
The R ezO lym pics are
at the Warm Springs El­
e m e n ta ry tra c k are a.
Registration will begin at
8 a.m. and the Olympic
Oath is at 9. Lunch and
aw ard s fo r all p a rtic i­
pants will be held at noon.
Parents will need to sign
a waiver for children to
participate.
E d iso n Y a z z ie w ill
teach a basic roping
class for youth in grades
3-12 from 10a.m .-2p.m .
at the Education building
training room. There is a
limit of 30 kids. You can
sign up at the OSU Ex­
tension office or by call­
ing 553-3238. This class
is a b e g in n in g rop in g
class and kids are en­
couraged to bring their
own ropes, if they have
them. There will also be
a session on nutrition.
Edison is looking for do­
nations to help this pro­
gram with supplies and is
also looking for any old
“head” ropes to be do­
nated for this event.
T he
W o m en
of
W e lln e s s is having a
Father’s Day BBQ at the
Family Resource Center
from noon to 1. Everyone
is welcome.
The Community Health
Programs will host an In­
fo rm a tio n a l M ee tin g
D inner at the Agency
Longhouse. Dr. Rudd will
speak about preventing
the spread of Whooping
Cough and nurses will be
available for imm uniza­
tions. Dinner is at 5:30
and the presentation at
6:30.
Friday, June 15
The Black Bear Diner
& R e lay fo r Life/EM S
Team are inviting people
to dinner June 15 and
June 22 from 4-9 p.m.
The Emergency Medical
S ervice Personnel w ill
be b u ssin g ta b le s fo r
tips, all proceeds go to
th e A m e ric a n C a n ce r
Society Relay fo r Life.
The Black Bear Diner will
donate $2 to Relay for
Life for every person who
com es in to eat during
these times.
Saturday, June 16
The Museum at Warm
Springs will have a Print-
Book Making class to­
day with Pat Clark in the
M u s e u m ’s E d u c a tio n
Room. Call the Museum
541-553-3331 ext. 407 to
sign up.
An Alcoholics Anony­
mous meeting is being
held this morning at 10 in
th e F a m ily R e s o u rc e
Center conference room.
Warm Springs Nation
Little League will hold its
End of Season Appre­
ciation Barbeque in the
P a v ilio n a re a b e h in d
Community Center.
The Museum at Warm
S prings L ivin g T ra d i­
tio n s P ro g ra m - live
demonstrations by tribal
m embers - will feature
H o rse R e g a lia w ith
Marcia Minthorn on June
16-17. Marcia will be in
the lobby from 1-5 p.m.
A potluck dinner and
prayer gathering for the
Warm Springs Christian
com m unity will be at 6
p.m. at the High Lookee
Lodge Tribal Room. You
are in vited to unite in
prayer for the community,
churches and fam ilies.
Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM
This community gather­
ing takes place the third
Saturday of each month.
Monday, June 18
Warm Springs Tribal
Council is in session to­
day. On the m orning
agenda: U pdates from
the Secretary-Treasurer
and C h ie f O p e ra tio n s
Officer. In the afternoon
are Draft Resolutions and
Enrollments.
Ethos Music Summer
Cam p w ill be held the
w e e k o f Ju n e 18 -22 .
Classes and workshops
include beginning/inter-
mediate instrument les­
sons, hip hop, voice, art
and outdoor games. Stu­
dents will perform on Fri­
day, June 22. Parents
can sign kids up in mid-
May at the Kids Club in
Madras, som e scholar­
ships are available. For
more information contact
Laurel Crafton at:
laurel@ethos.org
A Relay for Life com ­
mittee meeting will be
he ld at th e H a rrim a n
Building on the corner of
Fourth and D streets in
Madras at 5:30 p.m. A
Captain’s Meeting will be
June 19 at 5:30 at the
Madras COCC Building.
Tuesday, June 19
Warm Springs Tribal
Council will be in ses­
sion this morning to hear
Item s from the S ecre­
tary-Treasurer.
T uesd ay is H ealthy
Breakfast at the Health
& W ellness Center in the
k itc h e n
c o n fe re n c e
room.
There is a Lunch and
Learn Class Tuesday at
noon at the OSU Kitchen
in the Education Building.
T h e y w ill be m a kin g
Smoothies and will serve
Salm on Corn C how der
for lunch. Call 553-3238
to sign up.
Wednesday, June 20
T he
P i-U m e -S h a
H ealth F a ir is from 9
a.m . to 1 p.m . at the
Community Center.
Thursday, June 21
Warm Springs Tribal
Council will be at Kah-
Nee-Ta for- the Oregon
Tribes meeting.
A F oo d H a n d le r ’s
Class will be held at noon
in the IHS Atrium.
The Museum at Warm
S p rin g s w ill fe a tu re
W arm Springs Beaded
Tapestries as its latest
exhibit. The opening re­
c e p tio n is tod ay. T he
opening will begin with a
T ra d itio n a l H orse P a­
rade. They are looking for
riders to dress in regalia
or western attire. Partici­
pants are asked to arrive
at 4:30 to line up at the
far end of the Museum’s
parking lot. The opening
and re fre s h m e n ts w ill
begin at 6 p.m. Everyône
is welcome.
Friday, June 22
Boarding School Ori­
entation is June 22-23 at
10 a.m. both days in the
top floor of the education
building. R e p re se n ta ­
tives from Chemawa and
Riverside high schools
will be available. Stu­
dents may also get appli­
cations for Sherman and
Flandreau High Schools.
The deadline for boarding
sch o o l a p p lic a tio n s is
July 31.
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Today is the deadline
to subm it items for the
next edition of the Spilyay
T ym o o c o m in g
ou t
Wednesday, June 27.
June 22-24 is Pi-Ume-
Sha Treaty Days in Warm
S prings. S p e cia ls in ­
clu d e : M e n ’s R ound
Bustle & W om en’s Shell
Dress, and the Sammy
C olw ash clow n Dance
special.
Monday, June 25
Warm Springs Tribal
Council is in session to­
day. On the m orn ing
agenda: the July Agenda
and a Gaming Update. In
the afternoon: a Legisla­
tive Conference Call and
an U pdate from C om ­
posite Products.
T h e re ’s a G e n e ra l
Council Meeting at the
Agency Longhouse. Din­
ner is at 6, the meeting
at 7. On the agenda is
the Warm Springs School
Proposal and Referen­
dum.
Tuesday, June 26
Warm Springs Tribal
Council is in session to­
day. On the m orning
agenda is the Tribal Vic­
tim Rights Code. In the
afternoon they will meet
with the Secretary-Trea­
surer.
T uesday at Healthy
B re a k fa s t
-
E ric
Bradford, the new diabe­
tes program supervisor,
will talk about activity. It’s
a t 9 a.m . in th e IH S
k itc h e n
c o n fe re n c e
room.
A H O P E D ia b e te s
Class will be held from 11
а. m.-noon in the Health &
W ellness Center kitchen
conference room. The
topics are Medications,
Pregnancy & Diabetes,
Blood Sugars and Sick
Day Management. Alight
lunch will follow.
There is a Lunch and
Learn Class at noon at
the OSU Kitchen in the
Education Building. They
will be making Freezer
Jam and will serve En­
glish M uffin Pizzas for
lunch. Call 553-3238 to
sign up.
S u m m e r Term G ED
Classes will be held in
Madras. Basic Reading
and W riting begins June
26 and B asic M ath on
June 28. Both classes
are from 5:45-8:45 p.m.
at th e C O C C M a d ra s
Campus, room 115. You
should go to the class to
register during the first
two weeks of the term.
T h e re ’s a G e n e ra l
Council Meeting June
26 at th e S im n a s h o
Longhouse. Dinner is at
б, the meeting at 7. On
the Agenda is the Warm
Springs School Proposal
and Referendum.
Tribal Referendum
on W.S. k-8 School
Tuesday, July 10
8 a.m. to 8 p.m. in the
Community Center aerobics room
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