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Holiday
Bazaar
Dec. 8
The Warm Springs
R ecreation D ep a rt
ment will present the
Thirty-Seventh Annual
Warm Springs Christ
mas Bazaar on Dec. 8.
The bazaar will be at
the
Com m unity
Wellness Center from
10 a.m.-4 p.m.
T his is a great
chance to find the
handcrafted gifts that
are unique for the spe
cial people in your life.
For more information,
contact the Recreation
Department, 541-553-
3243.
Spilygy Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
W.S. Cultural Trust grant
applications how available
Warm Springs Cultural
Trust grant applications are
now available at the Mu
seum at Warm Springs,
and also on line at:
warmsprings.com (on
the “links” page).
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Otherwise, the pension
fund could run out of money
in about two years.
Councilman Greene also
said the hatchery questions
raised by Terry Courtney Sr.
should be considered by
spring, summer and winter
breaks from 8-5. The club
will be closed on designated
holidays, tribal closure days
and inclement weather days.
Tax return volunteers needed
The Warm Springs Com
munity Action Team will pro
vide free tax counseling and
preparation in 2013 for com
munity members.
There are positions avail
able for volunteers who would
like to serve as greeters as well
as tax preparers. Free IRS
training is offered for volun
teers.
Applications are due to
the museum by December
7 at 5 p.m. Projects must
occur between January to
June 2013. I f you have
questions, contact Roz at
553-3331.
Tribal Council
Boys & Girls Club regular hours
Regular club hours of the
Warm Springs Boys and Girls
Club are weekdays after
school from 3-5:30 p.m.
The club is open during
The Community Action
Team will have tax appoint
ments available starting in
February.
People interested in volun
teering for these positions
Can do so by either calling
541-553-3148; or by going to
their office at 1136 Paiute
Avenue on the campus.
Council.
On another topic, Coun
cilman J.P. Patt said a better
plan is needed for a travel
center on Highway 26. The
existing plan appears to call
for a convenience store-type
development, rather than a
travel center, he said.
An update is needed on
the status o f the downtown
development plan as well, he
said. Too often there are ideas
that never make it past the
planning stage, Councilman
Patt added.
Council agreed to discuss
the travel center proposal
during the December 5 Tribal
Council session.
Energy help
ExLClE. SKY
Social Services has
received the LIHEAP
grant and is taking ap
plications for energy
assistance. Call 541-55-
3415 or 541-553-
4952. We have the ap
plications and addi
tional forms that are
required.
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The California D epart
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