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Spilyay Tym oo, Warm Springs, Oregon September 5, 2012 P ^ge 3 School supplies list Artist Photo Shoot The first day of school is coming up next week, and the school district 509-J has pro vided a list o f student sup plies. Some classes may re quire additional materials. If so, the student will be noti fied during the first week of school the teacher. Some school supphes wEl need to be replenished through the school year. Athletics shoes are needed for all P.E. classes at all schools. The first day of school is Monday, Sept. 10 for grades 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 9. The first day o f school is Tues day, Sept. 11 for grades 7, 8, 10, 11 and 12. All kindergarten, first- and second-grade suppEes will be shared. Please do not label supplies w ith you child’s name. K in derg arten Courtesy o f Deb Stacona/MAWS. Angela A. Sm ith has her photograph taken by professional p h o tographer T hom as O sborne, w ith help from Natalie Moody, cu ra to r o f the M useum at W arm Springs. A ngela is a silversm ith w ho trained at the O regon C ollage o f A rts and Crafts in Portland. She is m arried to C arlos Sm ith, general m an a g e r O f Kah-Nee-Ta Resort. She w eaves, and m akes silve r jewelry. W arm Springs artists were having their pictures taken last week for inclu sion in an art catalog. Pho tographer and graphic artist Thomas Osborne also took pictures of the artwork that members have submitted. The local artists are par ticipating in the upcoming N ineteenth Annual Tribal Member Art Exhibit, open ing in October. The cata log is made possible by a grant from the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation. Two boxes of 15 Crayola crayons (not chubby), 10 pen- cEs size #2, one box of col ored pencEs, one box wash able markers, six glue sticks- large, two large boxes of tis sue, one package o f baby- wipes (80-150 count). F irst and second grades One box o f 16 smaU cray ons, 20 pencEs size #2, one eraser, one pair of metal scis sors, two 4-ounce bottles of Warm Springs Community Calendar — Thursday, Sept. 6 W arm Springs Language Cultural C lass Is from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in th e basem ent o f th e Education Building. The B a c k To S c h o o l B a rb e c u e Is on T hursday, S e p t. 6 a t th e W a rm S p rin g s E le m e n ta ry tra c k area. It w ill be held from 4- 7 p.m . H ere’s w h a t’s on to d ay’s spo rts s c h e d u le fo r M HS: B o y s ’ S o c c e r tr a v e ls to R e d m o n d ; G ir ls ’ S o c c e r hosts Redmond at 4:30; Vol le yb a ll hosts E stacada at 6pm ; and C ross C ountry is at C ascade. T h e re ’s P o sitive Indian Parenting class on T hu rs day from 5:30-7 p.m. at the E d u c a tio n B u ild in g . “ C h o ic e s ” is th is w e e k ’s topic. Friday, S e p t 7 M H S f o o t b a ll h a s a h o m e g a m e t o n ig h t v s . R edm ond at 7 p.m. The Jefferson County Li brary Film C enter w ill begin its tenth film series season w ith th e ‘S c re e n on th e G re e n ’. It’s a fre e fa m ily m ovie night at Sahalee Park in M adras. Pre-show enter ta in m e n t w ill begin at 7:30 p .m . w ith th e J e ffe rs o n County Library Band and jug g le r M ichael M cG innis. The film w ill be “ How to Train Y our D ragon” , it w ill start at 8pm . T here w ill be refresh m ents fo r sale and don’t for get to bring your blankets or chairs. Saturday, Sept. 8 On to d a y ’s M HS Sports Schedule: Volleyball w ill be at the Cascade Tournament; Boys’ Soccer w ill host Sum m it a t 10am ; and th e C ross C o u n try te a m tr a v e ls to McMinnville. T he Fall W o o l G a th e r ing Is S e p te m b e r 8-9 at the J e ffe r s o n C o u n ty F a ir grounds in Madras, from 10- 5 on S aturday and 10 til 4 on Sunday. T h e re w ill be hand-spun yarn and o ther fiber related booths, dem on strations and a petting zoo. An 8-B all Tourney is go ing on at Rialto Tavern in Ma d ras on S e p te m b e r8 . Reg istration b egins at 11 a.m. J É —— and ¡tw ill start at noon. Call Pat A lle n 3 2 5 -3631, Lynn D a v is 4 6 0 -2 0 2 8 , P e a rl VanPelt 553-3212. T h e M use u m a t W arm S prings Living T raditions Program - live d e m o n stra tions by tribal m em bers - will feature First Foods and Fam ily H eirloom s w ith D arlene F oste r on S e p te m b e r 8-9. D arlene w ill be in th e lobby from 1-5 p.m. T h e F ifth A n n u a l M A C Dash, including the Sprint T ria th lo n a n d K id s ’ M in i Dash, w ill be held S ept 8 at the M adras A q u a tic Center. For inform ation co n tact the M a d ra s A q u a tic C e n te r, 541-475-4253. Sunday, Sept. 9 T he 2012 W h ite Buffalo O pen is com ing up Sunday, S e p te m b e r 16 at K ah-N ee- Ta G o lf C o u rse . S h o tg u n sta rt Is at 1 p.m. T he M a dras F ootball G o lf Tourna m ent is a 4 -p e r s o n scram ble, follow ed by din ner, a s ile n t a u c tio n a n d raffle prizes. E ntry fo rm s and p a ym ents can be re tu rn e d to M a d ra s H ig h School in advance. For reg istration inform ation contact S a ra h W e lls a t 5 4 1 -9 7 7 - 2547. Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM S ervice e ligible can pa rtici pate. T here is a form that needs to be com pleted and p a re n ts m u st a cco m p a n y th e ir student to the physi cal. T he second T ue sd a y of Each M onth the D iabetes P r e v e n t io n S u p p o rt G ro up w ill m eet from 5-6 p.m. at the Diabetes Preven tion Office. Today in M H S S ports: V olleyball w ill take on S is ters and C rook C ounty both a t S is te r s H ig h S c h o o l; B oys’ S o cce r w ill also be at Sisters; and G irls’ S o cce r hosts Rldgeview at 5:30. W ednesday, Sept. 12 The M adras High School C ross C o un try team has a m eet to d ay in Stayton. C O C C ’s Sm all Business D evelopm ent C e n te r is g iv ing a sh o rt w o rk s h o p fo r people contem plating busi ness ow nership. It w ill be held at the M adras C O C C C am pus on Sept. 12 from 6- 8 p.m. The two-hour “How to Start a B usiness” session, Thursday, Sept. 13 A W o m en o f W ellness Lunch w ill be held to d ay at noon at the Family Resource Center. T he g u e st sp e a ker is Shawnetta Yahtin who will ta lk about S e lf Care. Lunch Is provided. T he D iab etes P re v e n tion Program w ill be doing health screenings Sept. 13 at th e A d m in istra tio n B u ild ing. Stop by between 2 and 3 p.m. to have yo u r blood su g a r and blood pressure checked. H ere’s w h a t’s on to d a y’s M H S s p o r t s s c h e d u le : B o y s ’ S o cce r h o sts C a s cade at 4:30; and Volleyball w ill host R idgevlew at 6:30. W arm S prings Elem en ta ry School O pen H ouse Is to d ay from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 14 Today is the d ead line to T hird grade One box of 16 or 24 smaU crayons, pencEs size #2, pink pearl erasers, one pair o f sharp-point scissors, two glue sticks-smaU and soEd, spiral bound notebook. Fourth and fifth g rades One box of 16 or 24 smaU crayons, pencEs size #2, pink pearl erasers, one pair o f sharp-pointed scissors, two glue sticks-small and soEd, one 12-inch ruler (inches and centimeters), one-box of tis sues, notebook paper, spiral bound notebook. S ix th g ra d e Same as fourth and fifth grade plus: BaUpoint pens, blue or black (non-erasable). S e v e n th th ro u g h te n th grades College ruled notebook paper, one 2-inch, 3-ring (metal ring) bind with divid ers. For m ore inform ation, Warm Springs Elem entary School can be reached at 541- 553-1128. The middle school number is 475-7253, and the high school, 475-7265. ---------- • s u b m it ite m s fo r th e next edition o f the Spilyay Tymoo c o m in g o u t W e d n e s d a y , S eptem ber 19. There’s a hom e football g a m e to n ig ht at 7 - M adras hosts Sisters. The Jefferson C ounty Li brary Film C enter w ill show “Hugo” rated PG -13, tonight a t 7:30. It’s free and open to all at th e R odriguez A n nex, next to th e lib ra ry in Madras. S aturday, S ep t. 15 Today at M ad ras High S ch oo l - G irls’ S o cce r w ill ta ke on T illa m o o k at 2 p.m. T h e re ’s a Pet C lin ic to day from 2-4 p.m. in the Old Am bulance Bay across from th e W arm S prings P ost O f fic e . You ca n p u rc h a s e sh o ts and lice n se s o r get spay/neuter vouchers. They a cce p t cash only. A p o tlu c k d in n e r and p ra y e r g a th e rin g fo r th e W a rm S p rin g s C h ris tia n co m m u n ity w ill be at 6 p.m. Saturday, S e p te m b e r 15 at the High Lookee Lodge Tribal R oom . You are Invited to unite in p ra ye r fo r the co m m unity, ch urches and fa m i lies. T his com m u n ity g a th ering ta ke s place th e third Saturday of each m onth. Sunday, Sept. 16 T he 2012 W hite Buffalo O pen is Sept. 16 at Kah- Nee-ta G o lf C ourse. S h o t gun start is at 1 p.m . For registration inform ation con tact Sarah W ells at 541 -977- 2547. M onday, Sept. 17 W arm S prings C o m m u nity C e n te r Fall H ours w ill sta rt on th is day. T he cen te r w ill be open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. w ith the exception o f “no school days” when the hours w ill be 8 to 5. Tuesday, Sept. 18 T h e J e ffe rs o n C o u n ty M id d le S c h o o l O p e n H ouse Is on Sept. 18 from 6-7:30 p.m. B u ff In te rm e di ate School’s Open House is on S e p te m b e r 20. Madras Campus UPCOMING M onday, Sept. 10 T his is th e firs t d ay o f school fo r first through sixth and ninth grades. Tom orrow w ill b e th e f ir s t d a y fo r grades 7, 8, and 10 thru 12. A Food Handlers C lass w ill be held from 2 to 4 p.m. in the IHS Atrium . M ad ras High S c h o o l’s O pen H ouse is to d ay from 5 :3 0 to 7 p .m . W a rm Springs E le m e n tary O pen House is on S e p te m b e r 13. for the month ahead Just a few of the classes NOW available through Community Learning Tuesday, Sept. 11 A HOPE Diabetes Class w ill be held from 11 a.m . til n o o n In th e H e a lth & W e lln e s s C e n te r k itc h e n conference room . T he to p ics are H ealthy Eating and Goal Setting. A healthy lunch w ill follow. S ch oo l S p o rts P h y s i cals at IHS begin at 3 p.m. It is first com e first serve. M iddle and High school ath letes w ho are Indian Health I ■ ••ih covers all th e basic steps needed to open a business. C o st is $15. P re -re g istra tion is required. Call 541- 383-7290 to register. white glue, three glue sticks- smaU and soEd, two boxes of tissue. •S panish fo r H e a lth C are W orkers For More Info: 5 4 1 .5 5 0 .4 1 0 0 www.cocc.edu •Q u ickB o o ks Pro, B eginning ♦La u n ch Y our Business •You Can Draw ! Register now! cocc.edu/confinuinged 5 4 1 .3 8 3 .7 2 7 0 O- In advance o f College events, persons needing accommodation or transportation because o f a physical or mobility disability, contact Joe Viola: 541.383.7775. For accommodation because o f other disability such as hearing impairment, contact Anne Walker: 541.383.7743.