Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, December 26, 2012, Page 2, Image 2

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    December 26, 2012
Spilyay Tymoo, Wgrm Springs, Oregon
Pgge 2
Births
Malachai Dowty
Jacob F. Dowty and Sara
Joy Vaeth o f Madras are
pleased to announce the birth
of their son Malachai Dowty,
born on December 12, 2012.
Malachai joins sister
Mikaylah, 3.
G randparents on the
fath er’s side are Raneva
Dowty and Dennis Dowty of
Warm Springs.
G randparents on the
mother’s side are Vio Vaeth
and Paul Vaeth, of Warm
Springs.
. Marva Agnes Lawrence
Ester Lawrence is pleased
to announce the birth of her
daughter Marva Agnes
Lawrence, born on Decem­
ber 10, 2012.
Marva joins sister Alise
Lawrence-Haney, 4.
Grandparents are Marva
and the late Gale Lawrence
Jr. of Warm Springs.
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Warm Springs Community Calendar
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Wednesday, Dec. 26
Kah-Nee-Ta Resort is
hosting a Lifeguard
Class December 26-30.
The first class begins at
9 a.m. You will need to
attend all of the classes
to become certified. To
take part, you must be at
least 15 years old and
able to complete specific
sw im m ing fitn e ss re­
quirements. Find out
more by calling the Vil­
lage Pool 553-1112.
Water Aerobics Class
is this morning at 10:15
at the Kah-Nee-Ta Pool,
and Senior Fitness Class
starts at 10:45 at the Se­
nior Building. There is a
Cardio and Strength Cir­
cuit Class at 12:10 at the
Community Center.
There is a Seat Belt
Diversion Class from 3
to 5 p.m. in the Tribal
Conference Room at the
Warm Springs Health &
Wellness Center.
The Warm Springs In­
dian Holiday Basket­
ball Tournament is De­
cem ber 26-29 at the
C om m unity
Center.
Opening round Games
will begin this Wednes­
day with four games on
the schedule. See page
6 for more information, or
contact Austin Grdene,
tournament director, at
541-553-3244 (m es-
sage/office) or at home
541-553-1953.
Thursday, Dec. 27
The Madras White Buf­
falo boys and girls’ varsity
basketball teams will be
at the Stayton Tourna­
ment today thru Satur­
day.
Today’s
fitn ess
classes include: Cardio
Flex Class at the Com­
m unity C enter and
Zumba Fitness at IHS -
both are open to anyone
and start at 12:10. There
is also Zumba today at
1:15.
AWarm Springs Com­
munity Meeting to dis­
cuss the 509-J school
construction projects
will be held at 6 p.m. at
the Sidwalter Fire Hall.
The Jefferson County
Library Film Center will
feature a holiday break
matinee on Thursday,
December 27 at 2 p.m.
They will show Mada­
gascar 3. Everyone is
welcom e - it’s at the
Rodriguez Annex, next to
the library in Madras.
Friday, Dec. 28
Today in MHS Sports
- the boys and girls’ var­
sity basketball teams are
at the Stayton Tourna­
ment today and tomor­
row.
There is Senior Fit­
ness Class this morning
at 10:45 at the Senior
Building and Strength
Training Class at 12:10 at
the Community Center.
Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM
Warm Springs Com­
munity Counseling Ado­
lescent Aftercare at 2
p.m. in the OSU Exten­
sion Building. This is for
kids 8 years and older.
Saturday, Dec. 29
In MHS Sports Action
- Both boys and girls’ var­
sity basketball teams are
at the Stayton Tourney
today and varsity wres­
tlers travel to Pendleton.
The Inez Spino Reves
memorial and rejoining
is at 9 a.m. at the Mission
Longhouse in Pendleton.
The Freeze your
Fanny off run, walk and
swim will start at 10 a.m.
at the Madras Aquatic
Center. This is a
fundraiser for the Juniper
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Junction Relief Nursery.
The Events include a 5k
run or walk and a 500-
yard swim. For more in­
formation, contact Bud
B eam er at 541-948-
3321.
Monday, Jan. 7
dras classes are also of­
The 2013 Housing fered on Monday and
Works wait list for the W ednesday at the
general public will be COCC Madras Campus
open January 7-11. You - morning classes are
can find the online appli­ 9:30 to 12:30 and
cation
at evening classes 5:45 til
oregonhousingworks.org 8:45. For information call
Friday, Jan. 4
It’s back to school for 541-504 2950.
Today in MHS Sports the Jefferson County 509-
- boys and girls basket­ J schools on Monday.
Tuesday, Jan. 8
The D ia b e te s P re ­
Warm Springs GED
ball teams, wi*l travel to
Classes begin today with vention Support Group
Cascade.
Also in MHS Sports Basic Reading and Writ­ will meet Tuesday from
Action - Varsity wrestlers ing, and on Wednesday, 5-6 p.m. at the Diabetes
travel to LaPine and the Jan. 9 for Basic Math. Prevention Office.
The Madras White Buf-
swim
team
is
in Both classes are held
1:30 to 4:30 in the top falo B oys’ B asketball
Redmond.-
The Diabetes Preven­ floor GED room at the Teams travel to LaPine.
tion Program will have a Education Building. You G irls’ basketball host
fun run/walk for youth must register at one of LaPine - game times are
from noon til 1 at the el­ these first classes. Ma­ 5:30 and 7 p.m.
ementary track.
Child-birth classes beginning
A six-week series of
C h ild b irth E d u ca tio n
Classes w ill begin on
Wednesday, Jan. 9.
The classes will meet
on W e d n e s d a y s
in
Warm Springs at noon
and in Madras at 7 p.m.
This series is recom­
mended for parents of
babies due before March
13.
To sign up for Warm
Springs classes call 541-
5 53-2460; or M adras
classes, 475-3882.
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