Spiiyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
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May 29, 2013
Claim vehicles from impound lot by June 21
The Warm Springs Po
lice Department is inform
ing all tribal members that
all unclaimed vehicles at
the im pound lot are going
to be processed, leaned
and sold/
I f you have a vehicle
at the lot, you have until
June 21 to make contact
w ith the police d ep art
m e n t, and arran g e to
make payments to retrieve
ypur vehicle. •
The payment m ust be
in full with a money order
for the sum o f $225, pay
able to the Warm Springs
Police D epartm ent. The
paym ent is to cover the
tow bill, which otherwise
is charged to the police de
partment budget.
You must retrieve your
vehicle by 4 p.m. on June
21. You will need to have
proof o f ownership to get
any vehicle out o f the im
Sock Hop
next week
The Warm Springs Native
Aspirations Coalition will host
a Sock H op on Wednesday,
June 5 from 5-7 p.m. behind
the Community'Center.
There will be a limbo con
test, hoola hoop contest, and
shuffling contest.
This is an alcohol-, to
bacco- and drug-free event.
I f you w ould like m ore in
form ation, call Community
Counseling at 541-553-3205.
Dave McMechan/Spilyay
The im pound lot at the industrial park has been accum ulating towed veh icle s fo r years.
pound lot. G etting the ve
hicle removed from the lot
is the responsibility o f the
vehicle owner.
To anyone retrieving a
vehicle from the lot: You will
need licensed driver, if the
vehicle is drivable.
I f you have a vehicle in
the impound lot because o f
probate, please get with the
P ro b ate D e p artm en t and
have them make arrange
m ents to have the vehicle
moved to Probate’s lot.
A ny vehicles left after
June 21 will be leaned and
sold. They will be sold out
o f the Central Oregon area.
I f you have a vehicle that
has been seized, or to ensure
your appearance in tribal,
state or federal court, please
go see Prosecution and bring
a judgm ent order releasing
your vehicle. Keep in mind,
just because your vehicle has
been released, you are still
responsible for the tow
fee which has been set at
the flat rate o f $225 . per
vehicle. I f you have any
questions, feel free to stop
by the Warm Springs Po
lice D ep artm en t, 2144
Kota St.
Job training
I Warm Springs. Job Cre
ation and Development has
training opportunities avail
able for employees. O n June
12 they will have a Business
Skills Training on Goal Set
ting from 9 till noon at the
C redit Building, Call 553-
3324 to register for classes
or to find out about other
upcoming training.
Warm Springs Community Calendar
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Wednesday, May 29
The Diabetes Programs
in W arm S p rin g s have
group walks every Monday
and W ednesday during the
noon h o u r at the IHS
Veteran’s Memorial Path at
the clinic, n Fridays they
hold a group exercise in the
a triu m . T h e re ’s a Food
H a n d le r’s C lass on M ay
29th from 10-noon in the IHS
atrium.
P o s itiv e
In d ian
Parenting is W ednesday
afternoons from 5:30-7 at
the Warm Springs Commu
nity Counseling Center. This
week’s topic is Praise and
Choices.
Warm Springs Com m u
n ity C o u n s e lin g o ffe rs
weekly after school tutor
ing services to adolescent
clients in all areas of stud
ies. The next session is this
afternoon from 4:15 to 5:45
p.m . in th e P re v e n tio n
R oom a t the c o u n s e lin g
center. Call Andy Leonard
at 541-553-3205 to sign up.
There will be a Seatbelt
Diversion Class from 3-5
p.m. in the IHS Atrium.
Thursday, May 30
The MHS Spring Choir
C o n c e rt is a t 7:3 0 th is
evening in the Commons.
A Livestock Health and
Transportation W orkshop
will be held at the Fire Man
ag em e nt B uilding from 9
a.m. to 3 p.m.
There is Thursday Night
team ro p in g p ra c tic e at
the Warm Springs Rodeo
Arena, Thursdays from 6-8
p.m. To learn more call 541-
325-2026.
Friday, May 31
The Gathering of Flutes
by the River is set for to
day thru June 2 at the He
He Longhouse. Everyone is
invited to participate. This
is a drug and alcohol free
event.
Saturday, June 1
You a re in v ite d to a
s ch o o l d is tric t-w id e fre e
music festival on Saturday,
June 1 in Sahalee Park, fea
turing local performers, in
cluding students from each
e le m e n ta ry s c h o o l, th e
m iddle school ja zz band,
and high school choir. Cel
ebrate the artistic, cultural,
and musical diversity in our
area with local dance groups
and m usicians. The event
will kick off around 9:30 a.m.
and go on into the evening.
T h is S a tu rd a y is the
E arth 2o w a te r d e liv e ry
d a y fo r S im n a sh o and
Schoolie residents. Please
set empty bottles outside.
Sunday, June 2
The Warm Springs Com
munity Food Bank is open,
tod ay from 11:30 a.m . to
1 :30 p.m . at th e W arm
S p rin g s
P re s b y te ria n
C hurch. For in fo rm atio n
contact Pastor Rick at 541-
553-1237.
Monday, June 3
Legal Aid S ervices of
Oregon is in Warm Springs
on the first Monday of every
month from 1-4 p.m., by ap
pointment only. Call 541-
385-6944 to schedule. They
provide free legal assistance
to low-income Oregonians in
many civil cases.
Tuesday, June 4
The B oys C irc le fo r
young men ages 13 to 18
will be held at 6 p.m. Use
the back en tra nce at the
C o m m u n ity C o u n s e lin g
Center. FMI: 553-3205.
Warm Springs Transit will
m ake a run to th e Food
Bank during its B usiness
Services Route on Tuesday,
June 4.
The MHS S cholarship
Awards will be presented at
7 p.m. tonight in the Com
mons.
T h e re ’s
a
Food
Handler’s Class on June 4
from 2-4 p.m. in the IHS
atrium.
T h e C a n o e F am ily
meets every Tuesday at 4
p.m. in the Family Resource
Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM
Center. This year’s Canoe
Journey will be July 18 thru
August 7.
A C o m m u n ity G arde n
Workshop on Garden Main
te n a n c e w ill be held on
Tuesday, June 4th at the
Warm Springs Com m unity
Garden, by the tribal admin
istration building. The work
shop is from 11:30am to
1pm.
Wednesday, June 5
A Positive Brain Injury
Support Group for survivors
will meet W ednesday from
4:30- 6 p.m. at 124 SW 8th
S treet in Redm ond. FMI:
Nancy 541-330-4428.
W ednesday is a 2-hour
early release day for 509-
J Schools.
A Childbirth Education
Refresher Class will be of
fered today. This class is for
parents with babies due be
fore July 3, and is not for first
time parents. It will review
current inform ation on the
labor and delivery process.
A class will be held in Warm
Springs at noon - sign up.
by calling 553-2460 or there
is an evening class at Mt.
View Hospital from 7-9 - call
541-475-3882 to register.
W arm
S p rin g s
R ecreation’s Re-Aw aken-
ing classes feature volun
teer teachers sharing their
knowledge. Gatherings are
open to all - they take the
first 5 people to sign up.
Today at 5:30 p.m. you can
learn how to make a vest
with your own material with
Lovey Colwash. Call 553-
3243 to learn more and sign
up.
Thursday, June 6
VFW Post 4217 will meet
this evening at 6 p.m. at the
V e te ra n ’s H a ll in W arm
Springs.
There is Thursday Night
team roping practice at the
Warm Springs Rodeo Arena,
Thursdays from 6-8 p.m. To
learn m ore call 541-325-
2026.
The All School Awards
at MHS will be presented at
7pm June 6th in the com
mons.
Saturday, June 8
The MHS Graduation is
at 2 p.m. on Saturday in the
stadium .
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553-1237.
Monday, June 10
A s ix -w e e k s e rie s o f
C h ild b irth
E d u c a tio n
C las se s w ill begin today.
The classes w ill m eet on
W e d n e s d a y s - in W arm
Springs at noon and in Ma
dras at 7 p.m. This series
is recommended for parents
of babies due before Sep
tem ber 18th. To sign up for
Warm Springs classes call
5 4 1-5 53-2 46 0 or M adras
classes 475-3882.
Tuesday, June 11
The Tribal Veterans Ser
vice Officer, Keith Baker, is
lo ca te d in the V e te ra n ’s
Hall. He is in the office
Tuesday and W ednesday
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.. The
number to the Veteran’s Hall
is 5 4 1 -6 1 5 -0 3 4 7 and to
reach the Tribal Veteran’s
Service Office the number is
615-0348.
The IHS D iabetes pro
gram will have a Diabetes
Self Care Session on June
11 from 11 til noon and lunch
a fte r in th e H e a lth &
W ellness C e n te r Kitchen
Conference Room. They
will talk about medications,
pregnancy, blood sugar and
sick day management.
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The Chasan R. W alker
2013 Memorial Men’s Bas
ketball Tournament will be
held November 29th thru De
cember 1st. It is a 16-team,
double elimination, all-Indian
plus 2 tournament. For en
try info, contact Jake or Julie
Suppah at 480-734-8690.
Sunday, June 9
The Warm Springs Com
munity Food Bank is open
tod ay from 11:30 a.m . to
1:30 p.m . a t th e W arm
S p rin g s
P re s b y te ria n
C hurch. For in fo rm atio n
contact Pastor Rick at 541-
Open Wednesday thru Saturday
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Ph. 541-553-1041
At Warm Springs St. & Hollywood Blvd.
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