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    Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
Page 2
January 9, 2013
Tribal Council Agenda
M ad
Hatters
W ednesday-Friday, Jan.
9-11 - Fish and W ild life
Committee retreat at Kah-
Nee-Ta.
K id s en jo y ed th eir
break from school at one
o f the activities planned
by the Recreation D epart­
ment. The event was called
the Mad H atter Party.
Participants used their
creativity and imagination
to create their hats that
were then judged. Prizes
were given to the first-
through fifth-place win­
ners, and everyône who
p articip ated received a
hand knitted stocking cap.
T h u rs d a y , J a n .
10 -
Sidwalter meeting. Dinner at
6 p.m., meeting at 7. Top­
ics: M o tor spo rts, se n io r
pension.
Monday, Jan. 14
9 a.m. - Appeals Court,
Judicial Nominating C om ­
mittee with S-T Calica.
1:30 p.m. - Legislative
update conference call.
2:30 - Minors’ trust with
S-T.
Yvonne Iverson photos.
Tuesday, Jan. 15
9 a.m . - E n te rp ris e
boards, chairm en reports,
with S-T.
2:30 p.m. - George Miller,
Corps of Engineers, with S-
T.
M o n d ay and Tu esd ay,
Jan. 14-15 - Oregon Tribes
M e m o ra n d u m o f U n d e r­
standing work group (drug
and alcohol abuse preven­
tion).
W ednesday, Jan. 16 - Or­
e g on G a m ing A llia n c e
meeting.
Thursday-Friday, Jan. 17-
18 - Oregon Tribes meeting.
Thursday, Jan. 17 - Com­
m u n ity
m e e tin g
in
Simnasho, starting at 6 p.m.
Topic:
K-8 school design.
Monday, Jan. 21
9:30 a.m . - S ecretary-
Treasurer update with S-T.
10 - Chief Operations Of­
ficer update with COO Ur­
bana Ross.
11 a.m. - Draft resolu­
tions with S-T.
1:30 p.m. - Legislative
update conference call.
2:30 - Enrollments.
Tuesday, Jan. 22
9 a.m. - Solar/wind power
discussion with S-T.
1:30 p.m. - Motor sports/
Raceway update with
K ahse uss Jackso n, e co ­
nomic development coordi­
nator.
3:30 - Travel Center up­
date with Kahseuss Jack-
son.
W ednesday, Jan. 23
9 a.m . - M in o rs’ T rust
Fund with S-T.
Thursday-Friday, Jan. 24-
25. Tribal Council workshop
on 2013-14 tribal budgets.
M o n d ay-T hu rsday, Jan.
28-31 - Affiliated Tribes of
Northwest Indians Confer­
ence.
M o n d a y -T u e s d a y , Ja n .
2 8 -2 9 - N a tio n a l N a tive
American 8(a) Conference.
(Note: Agenda subject to
change at Council discretion.)
-—— — Warm Springs Community Calendar
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Wednesday, Jan. 9
A six-week series of
C h ildbirth Education
C la sse s begin today.
The classes will meet on
W ednesdays in W arm
Springs at noon and in
Madras at 7 p.m. This
series is recommended
for parents of babies due
before March 13. To sign
up fo r W arm S p rin g s
cla sse s call 5 4 1-5 53-
2460 or Madras classes
475-3882.
Thursday, Jan. 10
A
W o m en
of
Wellness Planning meet­
ing will be held at noon in
th e F a m ily R e so u rce
Center.
The next series' of Fi­
nancial Skills for Fami­
lies classes begins to­
day, and continues on
Thursday evenings from
5:30 til 7 p.m. You can
sign up by calling 541-
553-3148.
A Sidwalter meeting
is this evening at the fire
hall. Dinner is at 6, the
m eeting at 7. On the
agenda: m otor spo rts
and senior pension.
Today in MHS Sports
- the Swim Team w ill
h o st a m ee t ve rs u s
Barlow at 4:45.
Friday, Jan. 11
In MHS Sports Action
- Varsity W restlers will
be at Seaside today and
tomorrow.
The Jefferson County
Library Community Film
Center will show “Notori­
ous,” a 1946 Hitchcock
thriller at 7:30pm. Films
a re sh o w n at th e
Rodriguez Annex next to
the library in Madras.
Saturday, Jan. 12
Madras W hite Buffalo
varsity wrestlers are in
Seaside today.
Sunday, Jan. 13
Services are held ev­
ery Sunday at the Agency
Lo n g h o u se . C la sse s
begin at 9 a.m., Washaat
Services start at 10. For
information call Deanie
Johnson, 541-460-3015.
Tuesday, Jan. 15
The M adras JV and
V a rs ity
b a s k e tb a ll
squads are in action at
home tonight. Both girls
and boys h o st N orth
Marion. JV Boys and Var­
sity girls play at 5:30; JV
girls and Varsity boys will
play at 7 p.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 16
Madras freshman and
sop ho m ore w re s tle rs
tra ve l to LaP ine fo r a
meet today.
T oday is a 2 -h o u r
e a rly release day fo r
509-J Schools.
A “ Positive Brain In­
jury” Support Group for
s u rv iv o rs w ill m ee t
Wednesday from 4:30- 6
p.m . at 124 SW 8th
Street in Redmond. For
m ore in fo rm atio n, call
Nancy 541-330-4428.
A meeting to discuss
th e T ra v e l C e n te r in
Warm Springs will take
place this evening at the
Agency Longhouse, from
6-8 p.m.
Thursday, Jan. 17
There is a Community
Meeting on the k-8 school
at Simnasho Longhouse
starting at 6 p.m.
Madras JV and Varsity
w restlers host a meet
bringing Estacada and
Molalla to MHS today at 6
p.m. The swim team will
travel to Parkrose.
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A Warm Springs com­
m unity m eeting to dis­
cuss the 509-J school
construction projects
will be held at 6 p.m. at
th e
S im n a sh o
Longhouse.
Saturday, Jan. 19
MHS w re s tle rs are
competing at the Oregon
Classic in Redmond to­
day and the Swim team
is hosting the Madras In­
vitational today.
Friday, Jan. 18
Today in Madras High
School Sports - boys
b a s k e tb a ll tra v e ls to
Molalla and the girls bas­
k e tb a ll te a m s h o st
games at 5:30 and 7 p.m.
versus Molalla. Also, var­
sity wrestlers will travel to
Redmond for the Oregon
Classic today and tomor­
row.
The Jefferson County
Library Community Film
C e n te r w ill sho w “A
S ep ara tion ,” rated PG
13, at 7:30 p.m. Film s
a re sho w n at th e
Rodriguez Annex next to
the library in Madras.
Monday, Jan. 21
MHS freshm a n and
1
sop ho m ore w re s tle rs
are at S u m m it High
School for m atches to­
day.
T h is is Dr. M a r t i n
Luther King Jr.’s birth­
day, a national holiday. All
509-J S chools w ill be
closed.
Tuesday, Jan. 22
The MHS Basketball
teams are in action today
- the boys host LaSalle
— gam es are at 4, 5:30
and 7 p.m. The girls bas­
k e tb a ll te a m s a re in
LaSalle tonight.
You are invited...
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