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Electrical short sparks cash machine fire
Indian H ead Casino was
closed to the public for sev
eral hours last Thursday, Oct.
18.
An A TM -type m achine,
designed to dispense cash and
cash winning tickets, caught
fire in a back office. This
happened shortly before 6
a.m.
Damage from the fire was
contained to the machine it
self, as smoke from the fire
activated the overhead sprin
kler system.
Fire CJiief D an Martinez
said the sprinklers poured
about 900 to.1,200 gallons o f
water into the office where
the machine was located.
T he w ater then traveled
out the door, down a hallway
Dave McMechan/Spilyay
Fire chief Dan Martinez shows machine that caught fire.
Candy donations welcome at ECE
The Warm Springs Early
Childhood Education Center
is seeking Halloween candy
d o n a tio n s fo r the annual
E C E Pumpkin Parade.
EC E is also welcoming all
tribal departments to partici
pate in handing out trick-or-
treat candy to the children.
T h e P u m p k in P arad e
starts at 9:30 a.m. on O cto
ber 31, a Wednesday this year.
N ote that E C E is a “peanut
and tree nut free building,”
because th ere are children
there who are allergic to nuts.
E C E w ould appreciate any
candy donations that are nut
free. H ere is a list o f the
candy that would be much ap
preciated:
Gummi candies, Hershy’s
plain chocolate m ini-bars,
Rolos, Starburst, N erds, Ju n
ior Mints, Sour Patch Kids,
Sweet Tarts, D um D um lolli
pops, Ring Pops, Baby Bottle
Pops, N ow & L aters, Red
CPS is asking for donations of candy or goodies
to hand out on Halloween. If you can help out,
please drop them off at CPS by October 25 or your
donations can by picked up,
just call 541-553-3209 and speak with Reggie
Clements to make arrangements.
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Vines, Tolli G um m i Worms
and Sour W orm s, Skittles,
H e rse y ’s P lain C h o co late
K isses, Laffy Taffy, Runts,
Super Bubble gum, Smarties,
W h o p p ers, N ecco W afers,
Sun Maid chocolate-covered
raisins, P u sh Pops, B uttle
Caps, Zours, Twizzlers, York
Pepperm int Patties.
Donations can be dropped
o ff at the E C E fro n t desk
with Edna, Pasha, Karla or
Reona.
and into other offices. M ost
o f the damage was from the
water. A team o f professional
cleaners were called in to re
store the carpeting.
N o p a rt o f th e gam ing
area o f the casino was im
pacted by the fire, smoke or
water.
The public was asked to
leave the casino, though, as a
precaution.
The casino was1 closed for
about 10 hours, starting at
5:45 a.m., reopening later that
afternoon. Security guards
were at the entrance to the
parking lot, in fo rm in g the
public that the building was
temporarily closed.
Damage was estimated at
around $175,000..
Museum
now on fall-
winter hours
T h e M u seu m A t
W arm Springs is now
operating on fall-winter
hours.
The museum is now
open Tuesday through
Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.,
and closed Sundays and
M ondays. Y ou can
reach the m useum at
541-553-3331.
Storytelling festival at PSU
T h e S e v en th A n n u al
N orthwest Indian Storytelling
Festival is Friday-Sunday, Oct.
26-28 at Pordand State Uni
versity; W arm greetings are
extended to any community
members who are interested
in knowing m ore about the
heritage o f Native American
story-telling.
O cto b e r 17, 2 O Í2
Evening of Halloween fun
later this month at center
The Recreation Depart
m e n t a n d C o m m u n ity
Wellness Center are plan
ning fo r an evening o f
Halloween fun.
The annual Spooky In
dian Nite O ut is set for the
Monday evening o f Oct.
29, in the community cen
ter gym. The evening in
cludes a D rum m erz Jam
Session and Social Pow
wow.
T here will be poduck
dinner. Bring your favor
ite dish to add to the menu
items!
D inner begins at 6 p.m.
in the Social Hall. Social
powwow to begin at 7 p.m.
There will be fun and
gam es, a Clown D ance,
and great prizes to be given
o u t th ro u g h o u t th e
evening. .
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October 29, 2012
Harm Spring/
Communiky Center Gym
Gome on down and jo in u/ for
Potluck Dinner a t b p.m . and
Social Pouiu/oiv a t 7 p.m .
for more information call the Uiarm Spring/
Community W ellne// Center/Reereation
Department at 54I-55S-3245
Warm Springs Community Calendar
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Wednesday, Oct. 17
On the MHS Sports Sched
ule today: Cross country has
a meet in Bend.
There’s a Walk for Diabe
tes at the Community Center
from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. After
the walk you can get a nutri
tional snack, water, health in
form atio n and have your
blood sugar and pressure
checked.
Today’s Culture Class will
teach the -Wasco Language
and include a lesson on
“Giveaways.” It’s from 3:30 to
5 in the Education Building
basement.
Thursday, O c t 18
The Madras High School
Volleyball team has a match
today at North Mahon.
Madras Water Polo Teams
play today in Bend against
Summit.
Warm S prings C u lture
Class is from 3:30 til 5 today
in the basement of the Edu
cation Building. The last part
of the class w ill focus on
“Baby Boards.” Everyone is
welcome.
Friday, Oct. 19
Warm Springs 4-H is host
ing Friday runs for fun this
month from 5:30-6:30 p.m. at
the Warm Springs Elemen
tary Track. The next run for
fun is this Friday. Bring your
shoes, water and dress for
the weather. Youth of all ages
and fam ilies are invited to
come run for fun!
The Native Arts & Culture
Foundation Artists In Resi
d ence at the M useum at
Warm Springs is featuring
Angela S elam -S m ith and
Aurolyn Stwyer October 19
from 1-5 p.m.
On the MHS sports sched
ule today: Cross Country trav
els to Pendleton and Football
is at Gladstone.
Madras Boys Water Polo
plays at Summit today.
This Friday night at the
Jefferson County Library Film
Center they are showing the
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1950 film “Winchester 73.” It
starts at 7:30 at the Rodriguez
Annex next to the library in
Madras.
It’s the Tenth Annual Or
egon Archaeology Celebra
tion at Smith Rock State Park.
This Friday there will be a pre
sentation on Gathering and
Preparing C ultural Foods
with Rosemary Charley at the
Smith Rock Park Welcome
Center from 7-8:30 p.m. For
m ore in fo rm a tio n go to
oregonstateparks.org.
Saturday 10/20
This is the Earth20 water
delivery day. Please set
empty bottles outside.
The “ C hange of P ace”
Kah-Nee-Ta Fall Run today.
Both runs will begin at 10 a.m.
at the Kahneeta village en
trance. Day of race registra
tion will be set up at 8 a.m.
You may pre-register at a dis
count this week at the recre
ation office.'
Madras Water Polo teams
have a tournament in Madras
today.
A p otlu ck d in n er and
p rayer g ath erin g fo r the
Warm Springs Christian com
munity will be at 6 p.m. at the
High Lookee Lodge Tribal
Room. You are invited to unite
in prayer for the community,
churches and families. This
community gathering takes
place the third Saturday of
each month.
The M adras Jefferso n
County Chamber of Com
m erce Aw ards Banquet,
“River Canyon Country,” will
be held at 6 p.m. at the Inn at
Cross Keys Station. Call the
Cham ber office to reserve
your seat at 541 -475-2350, or
Helen@madraschamber.com
The Buff Boosters Surf &
Turf and S ile n t A uction
Fundraiser is today at 6 p.m.
at the Madras Gun Club. Tick
ets are $20 and it’s for adults
only.
Monday, Oct. 22
You’re invited to Walk for
Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM
the Cure at 12:15 at the west
end at Indian Head Casino,
All community members are
invited for the walk and health
screenings.
Native recording artist Star
Nayea will perform in Warm
Springs from 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Dinner is at 5:30. Everyone is
welcome to this free event and
to learn about the Big Broth
ers Big Sisters Program.
The MHS Girls Basketball
program is selling raffle tick
ets for a chance to win “Beats
by Dre” and an iPod Touch.
Tickets are $10 and can be
purchased from any of the
players or coaches. The draw
ing is on October 30 during
halftime of the Girls’ Soccer
Game.
Tuesday, Oct. 23
At Culture Class today they
will teach Paiute Language
and cover “Evil Spirits.” It’s
from 3:30 til 5 p.m. in base
ment of the Education Build
ing.
Here’s what’s on the MHS
Sports schedule today: Girls’
Soccer hosts North Marion at
4pm; Volleyball has a home
match today at 6:30 vs.
LaSalle; and Boys’ Soccer
travels to North Marion.
Madras Water Polo teams
host the Mountain View Cou
gars today
Wednesday, Oct. 24
M adras High School
Cross Country will be at the
special district meet today.
Madras Boys Water Polo
plays Bend Lava Bears today
This is a 2-hour early re
lease day for 509-J Schools.
Today’s Culture Class will
teach the Wasco Language
and include a lesson on “His
torical Trauma.” It’s from 3:30
to 5 in the Education Building
basement.
Thursday, Oct. 25
The Diabetes Prevention
Program will be doing health
screenings today at the For
estry office. Stop by between
2 and 3 p.m. to have your
blood sugar and blood pres
sure checked.
The MHS Boys’ Soccer
team has a home match to
day vs. LaSalle at 6pm; Girls
Soccer is at LaSalle; and Vol
leyball travels to Molalla.
Madras Water Polo plays
at home today against Bend.
Warm Springs C u lture
Class is from 3:30 til 5 today
in the basement of the Edu
cation Building. The last part
of the class will focus on “the
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Mourning Process.” Everyone
is welcome.
The Jefferso n County
C ham ber of Com m erce
“Breakfast with the Chamber”
will be at Great Earth Natural
Deli at 7:30 a.m. Call the
Chamber at 541.475.2350 to
RSVP your seat!
Friday, Oct. 26
The Warm Springs Boys &
Girls Club will be closed for a
furlough today. Regular club
hours
are
w eekdays
afterschool from 3-5:30 p.m.
The club is open during
Spring, Summer and Winter
breaks from 8-5. The club will
be closed on designated holi
days, tribal closure days and
inclement weather days.
4-H is hosting Friday runs
for fun this month from 5:30-
6:30 p.m. at the W arm
Springs Elementary Track.
It’s the MHS Homecoming
Football game this Friday
n ig h t-th e y ’ re
hosting
Estacada. Kickoff is at 7.
A fundraiser for the Madras
High School 2013 All-Night
Drug & Alcohol Free Gradua
tion Party will be held before
the hom ecom ing foo tb all
game. There’s a barbecue
from 4:30 til 7 in the MHS sta
dium parking lot. They’re also
having a can and bottle drive
- bring your donations to the
parking lot.
Today is the deadline to
submit items for the next edi
tion of the Spilyay Tymoo com
ing out Wednesday, October
31st.
The Seventh Annual North
west Indian Storytelling Fes
tival is October 26-28 at Port
land State University. Anyone
interested in Native American
culture and heritage is invited
to join for the festival events.
Saturday, Oct. 27
The Diabetes Prevention
Program is inviting all past
and current participants to at
tend a refresher class today
from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at their
office on campus. This class
is an opportunity to re-moti-
vate yourself and get back on
track. They will be reviewing
the 16 week Native lifestyle
balancing courses, as well
serving a healthy breakfast
and lunch and going for a
walk.
The n ex t dead
line to su b m it ite m s
fo r p u b lic a tio n in
the Spilyay T ym o o
is F riday, O ct. 26.
T h a n k you!
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Warm Springs, OR. 97761
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