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About Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 2013)
Page 3 October 2, 2013 Spilyay TytDoo, Warm Springs, Oregon USDA funding in place for k-8 Weaving at Museum The Confederated Tribe received final loan confirma tion last week from the U.S. D epartm ent o f Agriculture. The loan is for the construc tion o f the Warm Springs k- 8 school. Work began on the school in July. The tribes and school district have been paying for this w ork, m ainly th e site preparation, with funding on « hand. The USDA final approval means the tribes can now se cure financing through a lend ing institution. Receipt o f the final approval had been an ticipate, which is why the con struction was able to begin in July. ' Still, the final USDA, ap proval was welcome news to Finance at both the tribes and school district. Meanwhile, the first con cre te p o u r h ap p e n ed last week at the k-8 construction site. The goal is for the floor slabs poured by the end o f October, said Dave Fischel, o f th e W enaha G ro u p , project manager. The mason work is sched uled to start in a couple o f weeks, Fischel said. The walls Designated smoking area at admin. The tribal administra tion building now has a designated smoking area lo c a te d b etw e en th e Tribal Council chambers and th e o ffice o f th e C h ief O p eratio n s O f ficer. This is the outside area, on the east side o f the building. Access be open from 8 a,m. to 5 p.m:, Mon- Museum Harvest on Saturday T h e M useum at W arm Springs will hpst the Eigh teenth Annual Huckleberry H arv est benefit dinner on Dave McMechan/Spilyay Larry Dick was among the Weavers Teaching Weavers on Saturday at the Museum at Warm Springs. The weavers were learning the art of the tule m at The event was sponsored by the Northwest Indian College. o f the new gymnasium will be the first ones to go up. T h e W arm Springs k-8 school is on schedule to open in the fall o f next year. At tendance is expected to in clude over 720 students. The $20 million school is located, on Tenino at Chukar. Saturday evening, O ct. 5. T h e dinner, an im p o rta n t fund-raiser for the museum, is from 5-7:30 p.m. day through Friday. Access will be through the lobby area door, located between th e T ribal C ouncil and m ail-reception entrance area. Benches and ashtrays will be provided in the smoking area. This directive from the Office o f the Secretary- Treasurer took effect on Monday. Pet clin ic - Satur day, Oct. 12 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the old am bulance bay across from the post office. Shots $15, licenses $5. Spay and neuter vouchers. Cash only. 8 1 /Varm iSprings C om m unity Calen dar Wednesday, October 2 The C o m m unity Health Program w ill be giving flu shots on October 2 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Simnasho. They will also be available on the morning of October 4 at the Warm Springs Post Of fice. A Positive Brain Injury Support Group for survivors w ill meet W ednesday from 4:30- 6 p.m. at 124 SW 8th S tree t in R edm ond. FMI: Nancy 541-330-4428. ter, located in the Rodriguez Annex behind the library, will show the m ovie “42 - The Jackie Robinson S tory” to night at 7:30. Films are free and refreshm ents are avail able. Thursday, October 3 MHS Sports: Freshman, JV and Varsity Volleyball travel to Molalla today. Boys JV and Varsity Soccer also play at Molalla. Girls Varsity Soccer hosts Molalla at 4pm. VFW Post 4217 will meet Thursday evening at 6 at the V e te ra n ’s H a ll in W arm Springs.. S n a c k A tta c k - the afterschool food program at Warm Springs Recreation - is today at 3:45 in the spcial hall. All Denomination Prayer S e rv ic e s are he ld e ve ry T hursday at 7 p.m. at the agency longhouse. Every one is welcome. All are welcome to attend Social Dance Class Thurs day evenings from 5-7 p.m. in th e C o m m unity C e n te r aerobics room. Monday, October 7 MHS Sports: The Volleyball squads host Estacada today - Freshman and JV at 5 p.m. and Varsity at 6. Friday, October 4 T he M useum a t W arm Springs is preparing for the Annual Warm Springs Tribal M em ber A rt Exhibit. The deadline to submit art for dis play only is today at 5 p.m. A pplications can be picked up at the museum. There will be an a rtist’s reception on Thursday, October 10 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. The Jefferson County Li brary Community Film Cen Saturday, October 5 MHS S po rts: Varsity Foot ball has a home game today against Molalla - they will play at C ulver High School at 1 p.m. Varsity Volleyball travels to Junction City today. Tuesday, October 8 MHS Sports: Frosh/Soph Football hosts LaSalle today at 4:00 at JCMS. Boys JV and V a rs ity S o c c e r w ill ho st Estacada beginning at 4:00. Girls Varsity Soccer will play at Estacada. The IHS D ia b e te s p ro gram w ill have a Diabetes Self Care Session from 11 til noon and lunch after in the H ealth & W e lln e ss C e nter Kitchen C onference Room. They will talk about being ac tive and coping with diabetes. T h e re w ill be a W arm Springs Cham ber of Com merce Meeting at 5:30 at the Com m unity Action Team of fice on Campus. Warm Springs Recreation has S n a c k A tta c k , an afterschool food program for school-age youth, every Tues day and Thursday from 3:45- 4:45 in the social hall. Madras. The next Diabetes Pre vention Program begins to day at noon. Call 553-7718 or stop by their office on cam pus to find out more. MHS Sports: Freshman, JV and Varsity Volleyball trav els to Gladstone today. Today is a 2-hour Early Re- ■ le a s e d a y fo r a ll 5 0 9-J Schools. Madras High School students will be released at 1:10 and Warm Springs El ementary and JCMS at 1:30. Thursday, October 10 S n a c k A tta c k - th e afterschool food program at Warm Springs Recreation - is today at 3:45 in the social hall. All Denom ination Prayer S e rv ic e s a re he ld e ve ry T h u rsd a y at 7 p.m . at the agency longhouse. Everyone is welcome. All are welcome to attend Social Dance Class Thurs day evenings from 5-7 p.m. in th e C o m m u n ity C e n te r aerobics room. Friday, October 11 MHS Sports: Varsity Foot ball is playing at LaSalle to night at 7. There is no school today for 509-J Schools. W arm S prings P art-D ay Headstart will be closed to day; Full Day H eadstart is open. The Warm Springs Boys and Girls Club is closed to day. W arm S p rin g s Recreation’s Pumpkin Patch Fun Trip to Boring is today. A Bus will leave the community center at 9:30 a.m. and return at 4:45. Kids need to bring a sa ck lu nch , good w a lk in g shoes, warm jackets and $6 for admission. They can also bring additional money if they want to buy other items. Per mission slips are available at the Rec office. The Jefferson County Li brary Community Film Center, located in the Rodriguez An nex behind the library, w ill show the 1965 movie “A Patch of Blue” Friday night at 7:30. Films are free and refresh ments are available. Saturday, October 12 MHS Sports: Varsity Vol leyball will play at the Seaside Invitational today. A Pet Clinic will be held from 2-4 p.m. at the old am bulance bay across from the post office on campus. Shots and lic e n s e s can be p u r cha se w ith cash o n ly and spay/neuter vouchers will be available. Monday, October 14 Head Start classes at ECE are closed on today for in-ser vice. Living Well with Chronic Conditions classes will begin today from 1:30 to 4 p.m. in Madras. The workshops will help to achieve a healthier way of living for people living with ongoing health con ditions. Exam ples include diabetes, e m p h yse m a , a rth ritis , m i graine headaches, and heart disease. Pre-registration re quired. To receive Living Well class information or to regis ter for classes, call (541 ) 322- 7430 or visit the Living W ell— C e ntral O regon w e b site at LivingWellCO.org Archaeology at Smith Rock Archaeology presen tations on the first Ameri cans are slated to begin at Smith Rock State Park The presentations take place on Friday evenings at 7 p.m. throughout the m o n th o f O cto b er and are free and open to the public. There is a $5 O r egon State Parks day-use permit or annual permit required to park at Smith Rock. Each presentation will run approximately an hour and a half in length and will include a ques- tion-and-answer period at the end. O n Friday, O ctober 4, O regon State Parks re- so u rce sp e cia list P aul P atto n will discuss the “Solutrean hypothesis,” proposed by archaeologist Dennis J. Stanford o f the Smithsonian Institution. O n O ctober 11, retired Oregon State archaeolo gist Leland Gilsen will ex h ib it a “Traveling M u seum o f Oregon Prehis to ry ,” sh o w casin g th e tools, weapons, and tech nological achievements o f the First Americans. More inform ation and directions are available by going to: oregonstateparks.org O r call 541-923-7551, ext. 21. Wednesday, October 9 Community Health nurses will be giving flu shots at 9:30 a.m. at the Early Childhood Education Center. On Octo ber 10, they w ill be at the m iddle and high schools in Featuring Hand Cut USDA Choice Steaks Served All Day A IIH ijtr Credit Cards Aieefttd * Senior Menu • Children's Menu • Daily Specials 237 S.W. 4th Street, Madras • 475-6632 0PEH6sm- totn M M