Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, May 01, 2013, Page 6, Image 6

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Leonard receives ring for NABA win
Andy Leonard and the
Portland Red Sox have re­
ceived their World Series
Champions rings for their vic­
tory in the 2012 National
Adult Baseball Association
SO-plus World Series.
Leonard batted .652 during
the series, going 15 for 23.
The tournam ent was in
O ctober in Major League
B aseball spring train in g
fields at Phoenix, Ariz. The
fields are used by the Ana­
heim Angels, Chicago Cubs,
Cleveland Indians, Cincin­
nati Reds, Milwaukee Brew­
ers, Seattle M ariners and
Oakland A’s.
For the tournament, teams
from throughout the U.S.
came together in a nationwide
league, the National Adult
Baseball Association, for the
week long World Series.
“We played five games in
four days, going unbeaten 5-
0 in Pool Play,” said Leonard,
who works at Community
Counseling.
“We played Colorado in
the first round and beat them
18-3, then beat Texas 12-0,”
he said.
The Pordand Red Sox then
faced Team USA in the
championship. ‘We won 17-
3 to win my first World Se­
ries in 16 years attending the
tournament,” Leonard said.
“I’ve played on local teams
from Pordand, California and
West Virginia in past tourna­
ments,” he added.
“This will be my nine­
teen th season playing in
NABA. I play in a 35+ league
and 38+ league with the Port-
May 1, 2013
Spilygy Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
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Boomer Classic golf
tourney at K N T
The Museum at Warm
Springs will h o st the
Boom er Classic G o lf
Tournament on Saturday,
May 18 at the Kah-Nee-
Ta Resort and Spa golf
course. The schedule is:
9 a.m. — Registration;
9:30, shotgun start; 12
noon, gourmet luncheon;
and 4:30 p.m., awards
reception.
The proceeds from
this tourney benefit the
Community Educational
Programs at the Museum
' at Warm Springs.
The Boomer Classic
tournament is in memory
o f Jim
“B oom er”
Noteboom, who was an
attorney for the Confed­
erated Tribes and m u­
seum board member and
supporter.
For more information
on the upcoming tourna­
ment, please call the mu­
seum at 541-553-3331.
Or go to the website:
museumatwarmsprings.org
For the tournam ent,
th e co st p er team o f
four is $300 ($75 per
player). T his includes
green fees, two golf carts
per team, and lunch. Fun
side games, K P ’s, LP’s
longest drive, string and
mulligans.
Rodeo at Madras in June
T he B roncs B efore
Breakfast Open rodeo will
be held at the Jefferso n
C ounty F airg ro u n d s in
Madras on June 1 and 2.
The event is in memory
o f Raefield Benson Sr.,
land Hammers with our sea­
son opener April 28, 2013
and ending in mid September
2013.”
Carroll Shadley Sr, Wauseka
Brown Sr., and Jazzy Wewa
Sr.
Wild Horse Racers can
contact Raydine Spino, for
other info contact Carol at
541-279-4484.
At top, Andy Leonard with Little League team;
above he shows the championship ring to
young ball players; at left, in Arizona receiving
the trophy.
Permit now required for mushrooms
Tribal members do not
need a perm it to harvest,
possess or transport less than
one gallon of mushrooms on
the reservation or in the state
of Oregon.
It is encouraged that all
tribal members planning on
harvesting more than one
gallon of mushrooms obtain
a free m ushroom perm it
available at the Forestry of­
fice.
Information from mush­
room permits will help the
tribes manage this resource.
Married into tribes
Individuals married to an
enrolled member cannot har­
vest mushrooms without a
mushroom permit. A special
permit is available to these in­
dividuals to harvest mush­
rooms when accompanied by
an enrolled tribal member.
Non members, non-MIT
Non-tribal members and
non-M IT’s cannot harvest
mushrooms on the reserva­
tion.
Resale permits
A resale mushroom permit
is required if:
You are 16 years or older
and harvest mushrooms to
sell, or;
You are married into the
tribe and will harvest mush­
rooms with a tribal member,
or;
You harvest, possess or
transport more than one gal­
lon o f m ushroom on the
Warm Springs Reservation or
in the state of Oregon.
Tribal enrollment card or
picture identification for
M IT ’s m ust be in the
permittee’s possession while
harvesting and transporting
mushrooms.
Resale permits are free to
tribal members and MIT’s.
Permits are available at
the Forestry office at the in­
dustrial park. The number
there is 541-553-2416.
Violation of the permit
requirement can result in a
citation.
Know your mushrooms
E ach year in terest has
been growing in harvesting
edible mushrooms from the
Warm Springs Reservation.
Proper identification and
determination of whether a
mushroom is? edible is solely
the responsibility o f the
picker. Many questions often
asked by the novice picker
are: What is it? Is it edible?
How do you cook it?
T here are many plant
guidebooks available to assist
with the identification, and
can be found at local book­
stores or libraries. Informa­
tion can also be found at the
local Extension service.
' A word to the wise: When
in doubt, throw it out.
Courtesy of Will Robbins/KWSO
Joletta Begay, not yet 2 years old, competed in the
Root Feast Rodeo this past weekend, in the barrel­
racing event. Joletta is a fourth-generation cowgirl.
T h e M useum A t W arm Springs Presents
“T he Boom er C lassic”
<jOtotf Tournament M ay 18,2013
Kah-Nee-Ya R esort and Spa
G o lf Course
Warm Springs, Oregon
Horse clinic
Schedule:
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AM R egistration
9:30 am S hotgun
12:00 pm G ourmet L uncheon
4:30 pm A wards R eception
Proceeds Benefit
Community Educational Programs
of The M useum A t Warm Springs
The Boomer Classic G o lf Tournament
In M emory of
Jim Noteboom “Boomer”
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P lease C all T he M useum at 541-553-3331
www.museumatwarmsprings.org
Dave McMechan/Spilyay
OSU Extension hosted the horse clinic this week at the rodeo grounds. Weston
Heath brought his horse to the clinic, organized by Extension’s Fara Brummer
(left). The clinic usually provides shots to about 40 horses, said Brummer.
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