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July 11,2012 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon Page 8 Beaded Tapestries Living Traditions at museum Women’s and Horse Rega lia by Charlotte Herkshan. A ugust 11-12: Tule mat weaving by Adeline Miller. A ugust 18-19: D rum m aking w ith E m erson Squiemphen. A ugust 25-26: Huck leberry Wapas from Mu seum Collections. Septem ber 8-9: First Foods— Family Heirlooms by Darlene Foster. The Museum at Warm Springs Education P ro gram can be reached at 541-553-3331 ext. 407. The Museum at Warm Springs continues the Liv ing Traditions demonstra tions. The demonstrations are from 1-5 p.m. in the mu seum lobby on Saturdays and Sundays. Here are the upcoming Living Tradi tions: Ju ly 14-15: Beading projects w ith Wanda S. VanPelt. July 21-22: Cedar bark w eaving w ith Viola Kalama. July 28-29: Traditional The Museum at Warm Springs is now hosting Warm Springs Beaded Tapestries in the Changing Exhibits gallery. The collection features beaded works by local artists, and will be on display until September. Weavers gathering at KNT Northw est communities. Pre-registration is $75 before July 27, and $90 a fte r or at th e door. Weaving kit fees are pay able to individual teach ers. Kit fees are $10 to $75 depending on the class. F o r m ore in fo rm a tio n , c o n ta c t K elli P a lm e r at 5 4 1 -3 2 5 - 6535; or E thel G reene at 208-843-7409. V endor tables are available for the gather ing. O r send an email: kabob7 6@hotmail. com T h e C o n fe d e ra te d Tribes o f Warm Springs and the Northwest Indian C ollege w ill h o s t the Weavers Teaching Weav ers gathering at Kah-Nee- Ta on Thursday and Fri day, August 16-17. The purpose o f this event is to allow experi enced Native American w eav ers to teac h and learn from others in the field. Weaving teachers will be. from Warm Springs, Puyallup, Idaho, N eah Bay and o th e r P acific Legal Aid Services o f Oregon provides free assistance to low-incom e O regonians 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.) W Sii Dave McMechan/Spilyay ETHOS Music COMMUNITY CONCERT 11:30am Families and Yeuth 14 13 12 11 UMMER ACTIVITYCALENBAR 15 M useum at W arm Springs Living Traditions l-5 p m fe a tu rin g Beading Projects by W andaS uppah Van Pelt Check out the 5 p ilija q T ijm o o ETHOS MUSIC SUMMER CAMP 8:30am -1 2 :3 0 p m @WS Elem entary fo r youth K indergarten - 8th grade. Cost $15. Registration fo rm s available at W arm Springs to learn more about what's going on in Warm Springs Boys and Girls Club Museum at W arm Springs Beading Class fo r ages 12-21 WS Girl Scouts m eet 6pm in Community Center Social Hall W arm Springs OSU W arm Springs OSU DAY CAMP 10am - KITCHEN SCIENCE 12 BIG BROTHERS BIG lp m @ Ed Bldg 2pm @ Ed Bldg SISTERS located in th e tra ile r office ■ _ , 509-J Summer Lunch Program 11:30-12:30 at W arm Springs Elementary Cafeteria for Kids 1-18 FREE next to th e CPS WS Recreation Summer Program a t the Community Center Carol's Room open 8-5 weekdays FIELD TRIP TO Aquatic Pumpkin Patch + Crafts Crafts + Embroidery Pumpkin Patch + Pumpkin Patch + Crafts + KIDS MONEY CLUB 1-3 and KIDS MONEY Crafts + KIDS MONEY CLUB 1-3 CLUB 1-3 Center KIDS MONEY CLUB 1-3 games, art, crafts picture club, outside art, water play snacks, outside time Many TRIBAL PROGRAMS and OFFICES CLOSED Girl Scouts meet 6pm Social Hall DAY CAMP 1 0 a m - lp m @ Ed Bldg PARTY \ < -J walk club, craft, games 20 Listen to KWSO daily for the Community Calendar to hear what's going on in Warm Springs. www.kwso.org W arm Springs OSU M useum at W arm Springs Living Traditions l-5 p m fe a tu rin g Cedar Bark W eaving by Viola Kalama LIKE” OUR FAN PAGE ON FACEBOOK 1_ 509-J Summer. Lunch Program 11:30-12:30 it W a r n i Springs,Elementary/Cafeteria fo r'K id s l-1 8 FREE Warm Springs Boys and Girls Club WS Recreation Summer Program a t the Community Center Carol's Room open 8-5 weekdays FIELD TRIP TO Pumpkin Patch + Build Food Class w/Linda + Volcano Final Touches H ig h U e s e rt Pumpkin Patch + Crafts a Volcano Build a Volcano + LUAU PARTY 2-4:30 Museum + BIKE BLAST messy art, video games picture club, outside games, outside, movie snacks, outside time walk club, bike rodeo W ■ W arm Springs OSU Scouts m eet 6pm in DAY CAMP 10am - l-5 p m fe a tu rin g T ra d itio n al W om ens & Horse Regalia by lp m @ Ed Bldg d a l Hall 509-J Summer Lunch Program 11:30-12:30 at W arm Springs Elementary Cafeteria for Kids 1-18 FREE games, outside time ___ Pumpkin Patch picture club, arts + crafts outside, table games Cove snacks, m ini carnival M useum at W arm Pumpkin Patch + M aking Project 10am Design a Shirt 9:30am 2pm FIELD TRIP TO The Herkshan Springs Print-Book WS Recreation Summer Program a t th e Community Center Carol's Room open 8-5 weekdays Pumpkin Patch walk club, rock painting : 29 28 M useum at’ W arm Springs Living Traditions Warm Springs te m a tte n Department at the | WS Community Center SSB-3243 ART CAMP K-5th 9-10:30, 6-8th 10:30-11:45, High School 1:30-3:30 w vS x located in the Vern boys and girls clvb Jackson Home of WARM SPRINGS 27 7";' ' : W arm Springs Girl Community Centr "261 25 24 23 408-6973 + MONEY CLUB T 18 17 16 group hom e 541- ‘... 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