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About Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 2013)
October 16, 2013 Spilyay Tymoo, W^rm Springs, Oregon Page 3 Solar project progress Work is under way on the solar energy project by the Credit and administra tion buildings. The solar system will be unique in the region. A ro botic device will m onitor the cells, and direct them to the best configuration for solar exposure. The system will move on rails. T he tribes are leasing the ground to the devel oper, PGPV, based in Al bany. E n erg y from the cells will power the admin istration building. When the lease Tribal Council Agenda Thursday, October 17 Seekseequa District Meeting - 2014 Bud- get/S e e kse e q u a Fire Hall 7 p.m. Monday, October 21 9 a.m. - Secretary- treasurer update with Jake Suppah. 10:30 a.m. - C hief Operations Officer up date with Olney Patt Jr. 11 a.m. - Draft reso lutions with the S-T. 1:30 p.m. - Legisla tive update call. 2:30 - Enrollments. Sidwalter Commu n ity M eeting - 2014 Budget. Sidwalter Fire Hall - 7 p.m. Surveyors with the company plot the ground for the solar cells by the Credit enterprise building. Haunted House at Fire Management Halloween fun with WS. Recreation The C o m m unity Wellness Center and Rec reation D epartm ent will host the Employees Hal low een Costum e at the Community Center Social Hall. The contest will be from 12:04-12:52 p.m. on H allow een day. R ecre ation will serve a light lunch for the event. Contest categories will be: B est H om em ade Cos tum e, M ost U nique C os tum e, Scariest H allow een Character, Silliest Costume, and Best Storybook. The Community Wellness Center and Recreation will also host the Halloween Car nival on October. 31, from 3 :3 0-5:30 p.m . F u n an d games begin at about six. There will be a costume contest for adults and chil dren^ judging to begin at 7:30. Categories: Best Homemade, Fun n ie st, B est S to ry b o o k , Mightiest Super Hero, and M ost Unique Costume. • For m ore inform ation con tact the C om m unity Wellness Center and Rec re a tio n D e p a rtm e n t at 541-553-3243. W arm Springs Fire Management will bost a H aunted House begin ning at 6 p.m. on Hal loween. T he H aunted House will be at the For estry w a reh o u se ju st past Fire M anagement on the left. Free admis sion. Canned food do nations accepted. Food will benefit community members iri need. Tuesday, October 22 A gency D is tric t Meeting - 2014 Bud g e t. W arm S p rin g s Community Center - 7 p.m. Wednesday, October 23 S im n a sh o D is tric t Meeting - 2014 Bud g e t. S im n a s h o Longhouse - 7 p.m. Tuesday, October 22 E xecutive com m it tees critical updates. 9 a.m. - Culture and Heritage Committee. 10 - Education Com mittee. 11 a.m. - Fish and W ildlife Committee. 1 p.m. - Health and Welfare Committee. 2 - Land Use Plan ning Committee. 3 - Tim ber Commit tee. 4 - Range Commit tee. Wednesday, October 2 3 -Executive Commit tees critical updates (if needed). Update on senior program An update on the Warm Springs Senior Citizen P ro g ram w ill be g iv en th is Wednesday, Oct. 16, at Kah- Nee-Ta, starting at 9:20 a.m. Inform ation will be pro vided on proposed changes: by the Administration on Ag ing to tribal elder programs. T hey w ill also c o v er .the Warm Springs Caregiver P ro gram and eligibility. I f you need a ride call 541-553- 3313. W a r m S p r i n g s C o mm u ni ty C a le n d a r ------------ — — --------- Wednesday, Oct. 16 JCMS Sports: 8th Grade Football hosts Three Rivers at ,4pm. Thursday, Oct. 17 MHS Sports: F re sh man, JV and Varsity Vol leyball are on the road at LaSalle High School today. JCMS Sports: Cross Country will be at a meet at Cascade Middle School - it starts at 3:30. Snack A ttack - the afterschool food program at Warm Springs Recreation - is today at 3:45 in the social hall. All Denomination Prayer Services are held every Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Agency longhouse. Ev eryone is welcome. All are welcome to at tend Social Dance Class Thursday evenings from 5- 7 p.m. in the Community Center aerobics room. Positive Indian Parenting class meets to night at the com m unity counseling center from 5:30-7. The topic will be Lessons of the Cradleboard. FMI: Rachel Macy 553-3205. A Seekseequa District Meeting on the 2014 Bud get will be held this evening at the Seekseequa Fire Hall. Friday, Oct. 18 ECE Parents, remem ber: Friday is Wear Black & Orange Day for kids, as they w ill be doing their pumpkin patch. The Jefferson County Li brary Community Film Cen ter, located in the Rodriguez Annex behind the library, will show the movie Butterfly Friday night at 7:30. Films are free and refreshments are available. Saturday, Oct. 19 MHS Sports: Varsity Football will host Gladstone today at 1pm, the game will be played at Culver High School. This is the Earth2o w a te r A d e liv e r y d a y fo r Slmna_sho .and Schoolie residents. Please set empty bottles outside. A potluck dinner and prayer gathering for the Warm Springs Christian community 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 fam ilies. This community gathering takes place the third S aturday of each month. Monday, Oct. 21 JCMS Sports: Both 7th and 8th Grade Football will play at Crook C ounty in Prineville. 7th grade at 3:30 and 8th at 5:30. The Native P eople’s Circle of Hope Warm Springs Cancer Support Group will meet from 5-7 p.m. at the Education Build ing. Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM Tuesday and Wednesday Thursday, Oct. 24 MHS Sports: Boys JV from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The number to the Veteran’s Hall and Varsity Soccer will travel is 541-615-0347 and to J o LaSalle today. Girls Var reach the Tribal Veteran’s sity Soccer hosts LaSalle at Service Office the number is 4pm. JCMS Sports: Cross 615-0348. The IHS Diabetes pro Country will be at the Dis gram will have a Diabetes trict Meet at Crook County Self Care Session from 11 Middle School, it starts at til noon and lunch after in the 1pm. Volleyball w ill host Health & Wellness Center Burns. JCMS parent co nfer Kitchen Conference Room. They will talk about medica ences are today from 4-6:30 tions, pregnancy, blood p.m. at the middle school, sugar and sick day manage and on October 29 at the middle school fro 4-6:30 ment. Warm Springs R ecre p.m. The Warm Springs Boys ation has Snack Attack, an afterschool food program for and Girls Club is closed to school-age youth, every day. Tuesday and Thursday from 3:45-4:45 in the social hall. — — - — ------------- Positive Indian Parenting class meets to night at the com m unity counseling center from 5:30-7. The topic will be Harmony in Childrearing. FMI: Rachel Macy 553- 3205. Snack A ttack - the afterschool food program at Warm Springs Recreation - is today at 3:45 in the so cial hall. All Denomination Prayer Services are held every Thursday 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 the Community Center aerobics room. The Great Pumpkin Party is today at the Com munity Center Social Hall. Carving begins at 5:30 and judging starts at 7:3Q. Bring your own carving tools and pumpkins. The categories this year are most original, spookiest, best Monsters Inc. character, silliest and best Indian pumpkin. There will be food for sale in the kitchen. Friday, Oct. 25 MHS Sports: Varsity Football is playing at Estacada High School to night at 7. Archaelogy Celebration continues at Smith Rock Wednesday, Oct. 23 The Head Start Policy C ouncil meets today at noon at ECE. Today is a 2-hour Early Release day for all 509-J Schools. Madras High School studénts will be re leased at 1:10 and Warm Springs Elem entary and JCMS at 1:30. The Twentieth Annual Oregon. Archaeology Cel ebration series will exam ine several current theo ries, during presentations at Smith Rock State Park. The them e o f the series is The Peopling o f the Am eri cas. The next presentation will be on Friday, Oct. 18 Tuesday, Oct. 22 MHS Sports: Frosh/ Soph Football hosts Estacada today at 4 p.m. at JCMS. The Volleyball squads host Molalla today - Freshman and JV at 5 p.m. and Varsity at 6. Boys JV and Varsity Soccer will host North Marion beginning at 4 p.m. Girls Varsity Soc cer w ill travel to North Marion. JCMS Sports: Volleyball will play at Culver. The Tribal Veterans Ser vice Officer, Keith Baker, is located in the Veteran’s Hall. He is in the office at 7 p.m. A rc h a e o lo g ist T om C onnolly, d ire c to r o f re search at the University o f Oregon’s Museum o f N atu ral and Cultural History, and State M useum o f A n th ro pology, will p resen t “T he Sandals T h at Changed the World.” His talk will describe how the archaeological record su p p o rts th e m o st ac cepted current theory that the F irst Americans ar rived in N o rth America via a' resource-rich o ff shore route from north ern Asia called the “Kelp Highway.” It is free and open to the public. .GrpreatfEamilwEdadi All Products Prepared Fresh Daily Entrees Roasted Daily Featuring Hand Cut USDA Choice Steaks Vets - If you can think o f it, We REAKFAST- LUNCH - DINNER can get it done! ~ Handyman services Contact Anthony Davis Jr. 541-460-2537 AIIMeJer Credit Cards Accepted • Senior Menu • Children's Menu • Daily Specials 237 S.WZ. 4th Street, Madras» 475-6632 “N o jo b too b ig o r too s m a ll.” ■L. y . o) ; Si T, lO /w M /lf