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June 13, 2012 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon Page 6 Resort hosts Boomer Classic fundraiser The conditions were per fect recently for a round o f golf at Kah-Nee-Ta Resort’s beautiful golf course. This was the setting for the Boomer Classic, the Museum at Warm Springs annual ben efit golf tournament. The museum first hosted the benefit golf tournam ent in 1996 to help with the m u seum m aintenance reserve fund. The tourney now ben efits the museum’s Education Programs. D u rin g these econom ic times and challenging budget ary conditions, we at the m u seum m ust proactively work towards strengthening our fi nancial position. O ne way to accom plish this is through fund raising. This tournament is a fun way to help us reach our goals. Courtesy photos. Tied for first place: Vanport International team (above), and Orrick Team 1 (below). Tournament results Tied for first place: Orrick Team 1, Chief Delvis Heath, Douglas Goe, Jim Keller and Larry Patterson; and V anport In te rn a tio n a l, R o d n ey K atchia, Jo h n K atchia Sr., Jo h n K atch ia Jr. and Jack Langley. Second place: Local Boys, Louie Pitt, Olney Patt Jr. and Willie Stacona. T h ird place: W arm S p rin g s T eleco m , Jo se Matanane, Kevin Gastin and Je ff Anspach. Fourth place: Orrick Team 2, L ee H e lg e rs o n , G re g Blonde, Selwyn Bingham and Carol Ilhenburg. Side games: Ladies KP, Tami MacLeod. Ladies Long est D rive, T am i M acLeod. Mens KP, Rodney Katchia. Mens KP, G arrett Waltosz. Mens Long Drive, Louie Pitt. Long Putt, Jo h n Katchia Sr. Raffle: Pendleton vest and mug won by Olney Patt Jr. Pendleton Blanket w on by A aton Noteboom. This event could n ot have happened with out the gen erosity o f our sponsors: O rric k , P G E , W arm Springs Power & Water E n terprise; K arnopp, Peterson LLC, V anport International, W arm Springs Composit.es, H DR, South Valley Bank and T ru st, W arm Springs V en tu re s, W arm S p rin g s Telecom, JG P Group. Thank you all so much for your support! O rric k also sp o n s o re d prizes an d g ift certificates from Kah-Nee-Ta golf shop and the museum gift shop. W arm Springs T elecom sponsored the lunch provided by; In d ia n H ead C asino. Thank you very much! These were appreciated by all. I D o n a tio n s an d p rizes: W idgi C reek G o lf C lub, P ro n g h o rn G o lf Club, the Greens A t Redmond, Evaline Patt, Dakota Stacona, Warm Springs Parole and Probation, S u n m iet M ab en , C aro l Leone, Indian H ead Casino and Marcie Stacona. These items were used for gifts and prizes. Thank you very much! T h ere was a g o lf group who helped in the planning stage, who sought sponsors, w h o .g u id ed us and shared their expertise. Your help and su pport is priceless. T hank you so m uch to Jim Manion, Lynn Johnson and Douglas Goe. K ah-N ee-Ta R esort was our gracious host. We would like to thank golf professional Jo e R auschenburg and his staff, Aryann and Mike. Your help and guidance was surely app reciated . All th e w o rk leading up to the tournament, tra c k in g th e g o lf sco res, placement o f signs, running the chip and putt, we appre ciate you! T h a n k y o u to C h ie f Delvis Heath, who sponsored delicious fry bread for the par ticipants. It was wonderful, we heard great compliments all day about the fry bread. We would also like to thank the family, friends and col leagues o f Jim “B o o m er” N o teb o o m , for helping us keep his m em ory alive. H e was a strong supporter o f the museum and is dearly missed but not forgotten. Thank you to all the golf ers who came and shared sto ries, had a g reat tim e and m ost o f all helped us support our fund raising efforts! The Boomer Classic team Portland to Coast raffle The Portland to Coast team is holding a raffle for its upcoming season. Pro ceeds go toward travel ex penses for 2012 Portland to Coast. The raffle drawing will be held on August 17. You need not be present to win. Tickets are $1 each or six for $5. R affle item s include earrings, gift certificate, (full set o f acrylic nails), h o rs e h a ir keychain, concho keychain, gift bas ket o f huckleberry items, cow girl bling necklace, Healthy Breakfast, Awareness dinner The Healthy Breakfast will be served from 9-9:45 a.m. on Tuesday, June 26 in the H ealth and Wellness Center kitchen conference room. F o r the b reak fast, E ric Bradford, new Diabetes pro g ram supervisor, will talk about activity. Plus, the program has a menu planned for the Aware ness dinner on Tuesday, June 19: turkey, w raps and fruit salad, True lemon for water. Dr. Rudd is still planning to talk about obesity. T he Diabetes Awareness and Support G roup meets at the Senior C enter from 5- 6:30 p.m. on the third Tues day o f the month. The next one is June 19. Basic roping course for youth Youth in grades 3-12 are invited to learn basic roping, th ro u g h a p ro g ram sp o n sored by O SU E xtension, taught by Edison Yazzie. T h e class w ill be th is Thursday, June 14 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Education building training room. There is a limit o f 30 kids. Sign up at the OSU E x tension office or by calling 553-3238. This class is a be ginning roping class and kids are encouraged to bring their own ropes, if they have them. M orning water classes at resort T h e K ah-N ee-Ta Water Fitness Class summer hours are fro m 9:15-10:15 a.m. every Wednesday. Pi-Ume-Sha Boxing 2012 large red bag, insulated lunch tote, bag with party supplies, gift certificate, $25 V isa card (th e re o f these) , L ottery scratch- offs, pedicure, m assage and spa, tw o-w eek free pass to the Madras Athletic Center. To g e t y o u r tick ets, please see one o f the fol lowing people: S haw na Ja c k s o n , A m an d a T h o m p so n , Juanita Simpson, Melissa Benson, Cheryle Lohman or Val .Squiemphen. For more information con tact Jeri Kollen at 541-553- 2478; or call E dm und Francis at 553-1196. Softball deposits due by Monday The Pi-Ume-Sha Softball T o u rn am ent is com ing up June 23-24 at the Com m u nity Center ballfields. This is an All-Indian, plus- 1 Men’s and Women’s Tour- nament. The $25 deposits are due by June 18. For more infor mation, call Jerry Sampson at 541-553-6619 or 541-325- 1866. Money Camp for kids in July T he Warm Springs Recre ation D ep artm en t and the Community Action Team are offering a Money Camp for Kids. The camp begins on Ju ly 9 and lasts through June 13, fro m 1-3 p.m . in C a ro l’s R o o m at th e C om m unity Saturday, June 23 3:30 p.m. ~ Warm Springs Community Center Gym Free Fun Free Fun Free Fun Presented by the Warm Springs Boxing Club r-------------------- :---------: — --------, < . —— — Center. This is free and open to youth hetween 6 and 12 years o f age. For m ore information, or to sign your child up, call C assie at 541-553-3148. Space is limited. —— ’ ~ MHS Girls Basketball Fundraiser Sign up for Summer Recreation Applications available at the Community Wellness Center Office 8 a.m.-4:45 p.m. - Ages 6-18 Summer Recreation hours are 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Closed 12:00-1:00 daily Y : , ; : ;____ SB____ / At Pepe’s Mexican Restaurant — 221 SE 5th S tre e t, M a d ra s (4 7 5 -1 1 4 4 ) Please come into Pepe’s and help out! Wednesday, June 20 from 4-8 p.m. Advertise in the Spilyay Tymoo I f you are interested in advertising in the Spilyay Tymoo, call Yvonne at 541-325-1089. Or email yvonne. iverson@wstribes.org Parade riders needed for exhibit opening The Museum at Warm Springs will feature Warm Springs Beaded Tapes tries In its Changing Exhibits Gallery beginning June 21. The M useum ’s Permanent C ollec tion holds an outstanding number of beaded items from tribal members. The opening of this exhibit w ill begin with a Traditional Horse Parade. They are looking for riders to dress in rega lia or western attire. Call the museum for details, 553-3331. I BUY OLD BASKETS Navajo Rugs and Related Items 475-6317 Legal Aid S ervices o f O regon p ro vid e s fre e 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 PaiuteAve, Warm Springs. Or call 385-6944 Monday through Thursday between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. (at lunch from noon-1 p.m.)