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About Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current | View Entire Issue (April 17, 2013)
April 17, 2013 Spilyay Tym oo, Warm Springs, Oregon Page 2 Logging purchase through tribal loan fund The Private Business Re volving Loan Fund of the Confederated Tribes recendy helped JS Logging purchase a skidder. Julian Smith will use the machine for salvage logging work. H e searched on the Internet to find the vehicle. It’s a 2003 model with very low hours o f usage, Smith said. He operated thè same kind of skidder for a num ber o f years on previous jobs. He purchased the vehicle from a seller in N orthern California. Truck driver Lee Porter, from LaPine, deliv ered the skidder to Julian and Patty Smith’s residence ear lier this month. On hand for the delivery were members o f the Pri vate Business Revolving Loan (PBRL) Fund team, including Patricia Gainsforth, Lonny James and Kahseuss Jackson. Patty served an excellent lunch after Julian backed the skidder down from the transport trailer. Julian used the PBRL — ------ proved eight loans, said Clements. Projects cover a variety of business ventures, from logging, to printing and photography, a cattle opera tion, a fishing enterprise, two trucking companies, and the first PBRL project, Noree’s Plume Pendleton fabric shop. Julian and Patty Smith said they would like to thank the following people for their help and support with this project: The Warm Springs Boys and Girls Club’s Annual Fundraiser is on Saturday April 27 at K ah-N ee-T a R èsort and Spa. Events include dinner, live and silent auctions, raffles, enter tainm ent and a g olf scramble. Tickets may be purchased in ad vance or at the door. Contact June Smith for information or tickets at the Boys and Girls Club or by calling 541- First, we would like to th a n k th e C o m m u n ity A c t io n Team , in pa rticu la r Patricia G a in fo rth , f o r p u ttin g together the financials, a n d also T o h n y James. T h a n k s to the P B K L group a n d their committee. T h a n k-yo u to If you would like to help out with financial or prize donations to the Warm S prings H onor S e nio rs Day, you can visit the Senior C iti zen Program, or call 553-3313. the T rib a l Credit D epartm ent f o r startup a n d operating capital. T h a n k s to W arm Springs For est P roducts In d u strie s T im b e r D ivision f o r their support a n d also Dave McMechan/Spilyay securing w ork f o r our skidder. W e would encourage any tribal Julian Smith and Lee Porter with the JS Logging skidder, delivered from Northern Calif. member with a viable business idea Zi? go f o r it, as sm a ll business is an fund, and a loan from the Credit Enterprise, to purchase the skidder. This was the first PBRL loan to be used in co operation with another lend ing source to com plete a project, said Corey Clements, PBRL coordinator. The PBRL has now ap- im portant p a r t o f economic devel opment in any community. Warm Springs Community Calendar .......... ——■ Wednesday, April 17 Water Aerobics class is at 10:15 this morning at the Kah-Nee-Ta Village Pool. Se nior Fitness Class is at 10:45 at the Warm Springs Senior Center and it’s Carios Circuit class at noon tim e at the Community Center. ONABEN’s Trading at the River is at the Mill Casino in North Bend today thru Friday. This is the Eleventh Annual gathering of Native-owned businesses, social entrepre neurs and leaders in Native American business develop- ’ ment initiatives in a contin ued effort to grow the econo mies of Indian Country and strengthen cultures and com munities. Positive Indian Parenting is W ednesday afternoons from 5:30-7 at the Warm Springs Community Coun seling Center. This week’s topic is Traditional Parenting. The Reds ides Pow Wow will be held on today at the South Wasco County High School in Maupin. There will be bus service from Three W a rrio r’s M arket in Simnasho at 4:30 that day. Buses will also pick up folks at W a lte r’s Corner, the Wamic Store and Tygh Valley Store. Everyone is welcome to this open traditional Pow Wow to participate or just enjoy. Warm Springs Early Child hood Education this week iç ce le b ra tin g W eek o f the Young Child. This annual cel ebration reminds us of the needs of young children and their families and to recog nize the early childhood pro gram s and services that meet those needs. Wednes day from 5-7 p.m. there will be a Penny Carnival at the Warm Springs Community Center. A Positive Brain Injury Support Group for survivors will meet Wednesday from 4:30- 6pm at 124 SW 8th Street in Redmond. FMI: Nancy 541-330-4428. Cultural Class is Wednes day from 2:30 until 5 p.m. in the basement of the Educa tion Building. The class in cludes Kiksht and Ichishkiin language and Tribal history, culture and practices. This Wednesday’s class is on Fu B & G C lub fundraiser nerals, B urial and the Longhouse. The class is of fered jointly by Parole and Probation and the Culture and Heritage Program. Thursday, April 18 Exercise class today at 12:10 at the Community Cen ter is Strength/Circuit Train ing. Zumba Class is at Noon Tim e at the Health and Wellness Center. Friday, April 19 Friday from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. it’s Drive One For Your School at Madras High School. When you test drive a Ford from Miller Ford - $20 is donated to the 2013 All Night Graduation Party and to the Buff Boosters. Senior Fitness Class is this morning at 10:45 at the Senior Center, Strength Train ing Class is at noon time at the Community Center today. Saturday, April 20 Kah-Nee-Ta is hosting an American Red Cross Life guard Class starting April 20 for two weekends. The Full class requires a minimum of 32 hours to be certified. The cost is $170 and includes course m aterials and Red Cross c e rtific a tio n in Lifeguarding and QPR for the professional rescuer Partici pants must be 15 years of age or older. Call the village pool at 553-1112 to reserve a spot. A potluck d in n er and p rayer gathering 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. It’s a Schwan’s Truck Sale from 10 a.m .-6 p.m. at the Warm Springs Community Center Parking Lot. Do your regular order on April 20th and help sell out the truck. This is a fundraiser for the Madras High School Class of 2013 All Night Graduation Party. The K ah-Nee-Ta Mini Marathon is at the Kah-Nee- Ta Resort & Spa Village. The races will be the 14.5, 10K, 5K and a 1 -Mile fun run/walk. Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM Registration will begin at 8anri gram will have a Diabetes at the village front gate. The Self Care Session from 11 til 14.5 race will provide a bus noon, and lunch after in the to Simnasho leaving the vil Health & W ellness Center Kitchen Conference Room. lage front gate at 8:30 sharp, the race will begin at 9. The They will talk about medica other races begin at 10 at the tions, pregnancy, blood sugar village front gate. Awards will and sick day management. The Canoe Family meets be given to the top 3 finishers every Tuesday at 4 p.m. in the in the male and fem ale division’s in all age catego Fam ily Resource Center. ries. And, all participants will ' This year’s Canoe Journey get a door prize ticket, as well will be July 18 thru August 7. as free entry pass into the Pool. You can pre-register at Wednesday, April 24 Wednesday is a 2-hour a discount at the Recreation Department or register on the early release day for all 509- J Schools. day of the race. Water Aerobics class is at 10:15 this morning at the Sunday, April 21 The Warm Springs Com Kah-Nee-Ta V illage Pool. munity Food Bank is open to Senior Fitness Class is at day from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 10:45 at the Warm Springs p.m. at the Warm Springs Senior Center and it’s Carios Presbyterian Church. For in Circuit class at noon time at formation contact Pastor Rick the Community Center. Positive Indian Parenting at 541-553-1237. is W ednesday afternoons from 5:30-7 at the Warm Monday, April 22 Tribal Council meets today Springs Community Counsel and on th e ir agenda is: a ing Center. This week’s topic meeting with the Land Use is Lessons in Storytelling. Cultural Class is Wednes Committee, the 638 compact with forestry, a Legislative day from 2:30 until 5 p.m. in Conference Call and Interior the basement of the Educa Appropriations Commission tion Building. The class in cludes Kiksht and Ichishkiin testimony for later this week. Senior Fitness Class is language and Tribal history, this morning at 10:45 at the culture and practices. This Senior Center, Strength Train Wednesday’s class is on His ing Class is at noon time at tory, Discipline and Respon the Community Center today. sibility. The class is offered jointly by Parole and Proba tion and the Culture and Heri Tuesday, April 23 Exercise class today at tage Program. There will be a Seatbelt 12:10 at the Community Cen ter is Strength/Circuit Train Diversion Class from 3-5 •p.m. in the IHS kitchen con ing. The IHS D iabetes pro ference room. BJoils ......... Thursday, April 25 Exercise class today at 12:10 at the Community Cen ter is Strength/Circuit Train ing. Zumba Class is at Noon Time at the Health and Wellness Center. The Veteran’s & Family Healing Circle Gathering will be held April 25-28 at HeHe Longhouse. The weekend will include healing ceremo nies, speakers, talking circle s, e ld e rs’ wisdom , sweat lodge, healing touch treatments, raffles and fun. No fees of any kind are being charged. Contributions of food, volunteer time and raffle items are greatly appreciated. Thursday the longhouse will open at noon for campers, healing touch treatm ents, sw eat lodge, m usic and storytelling. Friday opening cerem onies w ill begin at 6:30pm. Saturday will be filled with ceremonies, a silent auc tion, raffles and music by David Currey. Sunday the closing ceremony will be at 10 a.m. FMI: contact LeMinnie Smith at 541-325-1531. Friday, April 26 Senior Fitness Class is this morning at 10:45 at the Senior Center, Strength Train ing Class is at noon time at the Community Center today. th e Jefferson County Li brary Film C enter will be show ing Academ y Award Winning Films this month. This evening they will feature LINCOLN, rated PG 13 - at 7:30. Films are free and re freshments are available. The Film C enter is in the Rodriguez Annex next to the Library in Madras. Saturday, April 27 The Warm Springs Boys and G irls C lu b ’s Annual Fundraiser is today at Kah- Nee-Ta Resort and Spa. Con tact June Smith for informa tion or tickets at the Boys and Girls Club or by calling 541- 953-9452. The memorial for Delbert M. Blodgett will be April 27 at the Sim nasho Longhouse starting with breakfast at 7:30 a.m. The Unveiling of the headstone will be at 9am at the Red Lake Cemetery, then return to the longhouse. Sunday, April 28 The Warm Springs Com munity Food Bank is open to day from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Warm Springs Presbyterian Church. For in formation contact Pastor Rick at 541-553-1237. Monday, April 29 Tribal Council is in ses sion today and their agenda includes: Disorderly Conduct Code, and a Legislative Con ference Call. Senior Fitness Class is this morning at 10:45 at the Senior Center, Strength Train ing Class is at noon time at the Community Center today. Tuesday, April 30 Exercise class today at 12:10 at the Community Cen ter is Strength/Circuit Train ing. The Tribal Veterans Ser- iBiwr Alt Products Prepared Fresh Daily Entrees Roasted Daily Featuring Hand Cut USDA Choice Steaks sa w i Served BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER R • Senior Menu • Children's Menu • Daily Specials All Hajar Credit Cards 6 W S.W. 4th Street, Madras • 475-6632 I « ew - lojaaMM 1