The All Stars
The District 5 All Star
Tournament kicked off on
June 30 with opening cer
emonies held at Madras
High School.
Warm Springs Nation
Little League was repre
sented in the tournament
by the 9-10 baseball team,
10-11 baseball team, 11-12
J u ly 11, 2012
Spilyay T y m o o , W grm Springs, O regon
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Museum call to artists
T he M useum at Warm
Springs is preparing for the
N ineteenth Annual Tribal
Member Art Exhibit. The
museum is putting out' a call
to artists who wish to partici
pate.
The exhibition will open in
October, and run to January.
The museum will publish a
catalog showing the work of
Warm Springs artists.
Artists who plan to enter
the xxhibition, please contact
the museum as soon as pos
sible for further information.
The catalog and the An
nual Tribal Member Art Ex
hibition are funded by a 2012
Bridge Initiative for Native
Arts grant from the Native
Arts and Cultures Founda
tion.
Artists who plan to submit
work will have the opportu
nity have their work profes
sionally photographed for in
clusion in the exhibition cata
log. Participating artists will
be requested to submit a bi
ography and artist statement
for the catalog.
baseball, and junior baseball
team.
The 9-10 softball team
played in the tournament, and
the 10-11 softball team will
go straight to the State Tour
nament. The Junior girls soft-
ball team place third in their
division.
— Yvonne Iverson
Tony Holliday Jr. pitches in game against Bend North.
Junior Girls Softball score against Crook County.
Pat Courtney-Gold will
lead a workshop about how
to write an artist bio and state
ment. The workshop will be
offered at the museum this
Saturday, July 14, from 1-3
p.m. There is no charge for
the workshop, but please call
the museum at 541-553-3331
to sign up to attend.
The exhibition sponsor, the
N ative Arts and Cultures
Foundation, began in 2009
after a decade of visioning.
The Native Arts and Cul
tures Foundation strives to
make a lasting, positive im
pact on the arts, Native com
munities and society as a
whole.
This is the first year of
awards under the Bridge Ini
tiative for Native Arts grant
program, which supports lo
cal arts organizations and
communities.
T h e M useum at Warm
Springs is honored to be a
recipient o f a Bridge Initia
tive award and excited about
publishing a catalog honoring
Warm Springs artists.
Art class at Recreation
Warm Springs Recreation
presents Art Camp 2012.
Sessions are for elemen
tary grades 1-5; middle school
grades 6-8; and high school
grades 9-12.
The classes will be Mon
day-Wednesday, July 23-25.
The instructor is Justine
Connor, MA.
Projects include Gyotaku
fish printing, scratch foam
prints, and block printing.
This is a fun and free
event, and a great way to
spend a summer day!
Please call to reserve your
spot. Limit 15 students per
session, 541-553-3243.
Canoe Family beginning 2012 Journey
The N ’Chi Wanapum Ca
noe Family begins this week
on the 2012 Canoe Journey.
The Journey this year is to
Squaxim Island on the Olym
pic Peninsula, home of the
tribal
com m unity
of
Kamilche.
The Warm Springs canoe
and family leave this Thurs
day, July 12, and return in
early August.
The landing at Squaxim
Island is set for July 29. This
will be followed by Potlatch
on the Squaxim Island Res
ervation, July 29-August 5.
Teachings of Our Ancestors is
a them of this year’s journey.
The schedule, from jour
ney launch to landing, is as
follows:
Thursday, July 12: Warm
Spilyay file photo.
Canoe Family on last year’s journey.
Springs to Rock Creek.
F rid a y , Ju ly 13: Rock
Creek, Rock Creek Lake,
John Day dam, to John Day
Park. Later Friday: Biggs to
Celilo Village.
Saturday, July 14: Celilo
Village to T he D alles,
Horsethief Lake, then to The
Dalles Marina, H ood River
and Koberg Park.
Sunday, July 15: Koberg
Park to Cascade Locks.
Monday, July 16: N orth
Bonneville, R ooster Rock
Park, then to Fairview, Chi
nook Landing.
T u e sd a y , Ju ly
17:
Fairview, Chinook Landing to
V ancouver, Wash., F o rt
Vancouver.
W ed n esd ay , Ju ly 18:
Vancouver to Swinomish.
T h u rs d a y , Ju ly 19:
Swinomish to Tulalip.
Friday, July 20: Tulalip.
Saturday, July 21: Tulalip
to Suquamish.
22:
S u n d ay ,
Ju ly
Suquamish.
23:
M o n d ay ,
Ju ly
Suquam ish M arina to
Muckleshoot.
24:
T u e sd a y , Ju ly
Muckleshoot.
W e d n esd ay , Ju ly 25:
Muckleshoot to Puyallup.
T h u rs d a y , Ju ly 26:
Puyallup to Nisqually. .
F rid a y ,
Ju ly
27:
Nisqually.
S a tu rd a y , Ju ly 28:
Nisqually. Sunday, July 29:
Nisqually to Squaxin Island.
M onday th ro u g h Sun
day, Ju ly 3 0 -A u g u st 5:
Squaxin Island.
Beads, Native American
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Permits, Western Union,
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and Much More!
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Furlough day
Information
The tribal a dm inis
tration building is partly
c lo s e d on fu rlo u g h
days, July 16 and every
other Monday after that
fo r the rest of the year.
T rib a l g o v e rn m e n t
offices In the main part
o f th e b u ild in g a re
closed on those days,
but both the BI A and Of
fic e o f th e S p e c ia l
Trustee (OST) w ill be
working.
The OST IIM Office’s
re g u la r h o u rs a re
8a.m .-4:30 p.m. M on
day through Friday ex
cept federal holidays.
The IIM Office is closed
from 12 Noon to 1 p.m.
fo r lunch.
The OST IIM Office
a t W arm Springs can
be reached at 541-553-
2409. Individuals may
also call the O ST ser
vice c e n te r’s to ll free
n u m b e r,
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