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Spi [yay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon February 6, 2013 Youth A rt Show opèns at Museum T he Twentieth Annual Youth Art Exhibit at the Mu seum opened last week, with a reception and mini-pow- WOW. The exhibit features wall tile paintings by students at Madras High School. There is a section for- artwork by students from Carol’s Room at the Community Center, keychains by first-graders at the elementary school, among many other items; “The exhibit highlights the creativity o f youth artists, from toddlers, elementary, middle and high school stu dents,” said Natalie K irk,’ niuseum Curator. She wished to thank the sponsors: Warm Springs Com posite P roducts, the D orothea Lensch Founda tion, and Erickson’s Sentry Market in Madras.,.. “And thank-you to all the youth artists and to those who encourage them,” Kirk said. “I would like to encourage adults artists to teach and in spire and nurture our youth in various art forms. Whether it is a contemporary painting to a traditional basket, you are creating our artists of tomor row.” The opening reception was last week in the Museum at Warm Springs lobby (above left); and artwork is on display in the Changing Exhibits Gallery. w R l c h ish kin<^ Choose any 3 Relaxing Treatments: Happy Valentine’s Day... H appy V alentine’s Day, Regan, Lei, Derek & Johnson Jr. Love, your Mom Charlene. H appy V alentine’s Day, Don and Morningstar. Love, Charlene. Happy; Valentine’s Day, Steve .& Dot, from Charlene. H appy Valentine’s Day, Timothy K ‘Dawson. Love, Charlene. Happy Valentine’s Day, B ritto n Cj)OH M etrokin. Love, your, sister Charlene. Happy Valentine’s Day, Krystyn, Jacob, H a p p y V a le n tin e ’s Day, M iko Ann Cooper. L o ve, A u n ty Charlene. Happy Valentine’s Day, Leona & family at Browning S to rm y , M o n ta n a . L o v e , C h arle n e. Charlene. . ,. T in k a r b e ll, H appy JValentine’s Day, Steven & Dove, from A u n ty Tairia, Jed, Noah, Mila, H appy V alentine’s Day, H a p p y! V a le n tin e ’s Brit-Brit, Saphira, Gary & Donna Burger. Love your sister D ay, F avorite Bro T im & Cindy Neutron! Love, . Charlenes Shirley. L o ve C harlene. Gramma Charlene. 30 min Massage Shellac Manicure Shellac Pedicure Express Facial Make up Lesson Gift Certificates are available 162 SW 5th St, Madras OR 9774Î beauty@opaldayspa.com www.opaldayspa.com n READ to SUCCEED! , S’V f n n Hi I i Leadership Comer fl message from Rick ITIoUtor Superintendent The new K-8 school in Warm Springs is looking to be a great addition for our students. All the help and support the staff and community members have provided for the design process has allowed us to strengthen the relationship between the Tribes and the school district. Dawn Smith (Warm Springs Elementary School principal) and Simon White (Jefferson County Middle School principal) will continue their work on academic excellence with their respective schools. The district will be posting for a planning principal to help bring the vision of the new K-8 building to reality. We are looking forward to our continued work in creating a better future for our all of our students. Thank you for allowing me the opportunity (to work with our greatest assets, the children of our district. I invite you to contact me with any questions or concerns at rmolitor@509j.net or ^oll / <411475-6192. More literacy. More choices. s Richard DeLorenzo joins JCSD to create world class learning environment Jefferson County School District 509-J is excited to welcome Richard DeLorenzo to our communities and schools. As an internationally reknown leader in education, he aims to support school districts in their quest to create a world class learning environment for local students. Rather than focusing on a traditional i school setting, Mr. DeLorenzo highlights the importance of students taking control of and helping direct their own learning. His mission involves producing schools that offer every child the opportunity to fulfill his or her dreams and full potential. As a former member of the Chugach School District in rural Alaska, he is familiar with effective learning styles and will work to share them with our teachers, Staff and students. Rather than focusing on a traditional school setting, Mr. DeLorenzo highlights the importance o f students taking control o f and helping direct their own learning.