SpiLyay Tymoo, Warm Springs,-Oregon
July 11, 2012
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Celebration on the Fourth
Enjoying the Fourth of July in Warm Springs were Eliza
Brown-Jim, tribal Secretary-Treasurer Jody Cafica with
granddaughter Tracee, and Janice Smith (from left).
Jody and Janice are Vietnam War veterans. Calica
wore bis Navy dress suit, which still fits after 44 years.
Janice was this year’s Parade Grand Marshal.
Library book mobile was a parade winner.
Keeping Cool
7:30a to 5:30p * Friday, July 27
Best Western Hood River Inn
S Quality Handling
QTribal Q& A
• Fish & Wildlife Committee Q&A sessions
Q Fisher Safety
0 Marketing and Business
• Columbia River boat safety
0 Boat Maintenance
• Fiberglass Repair,
• Food handling certification class
•icing and transporting
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0 School of Fish NEl/i/J
• Stations for kids 7+ to learn about
salmon, safety, and science
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The Fourth of July activities includes,a slip-n-slide on the hill by the community
center fields.
• Improving over-the-bank sales
•Setting up a successful family business
0 Trade Show
0 Breakfast and lunch
0 Free Raffle
The event and meals are free for all Yakama, Umatilla,
Warm Springs, and Nez Perce fishers. For more information
and the current schedule, call (503) 238-0667 or visit
www.critfc.org.
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