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    Spilyay Tyrooo, Wgrro Springs, Oregon
October 30, 2013
Pgge 3
Halloween time in Warm springs
Here are some o f the ac­
tivities going on around Warm
Springs on Halloween:
Jeremiah
Blackwolf,
Matthew Smith,
Maylene Smith
with grandmother
Lois (at left)
carve pumpkins
at the
Community
Center pumpkin
party; Aaliyah
Martinez (below)
carves a large
pumpkin that
was grown at
Warm Springs
Community
Garden.
10:30 a.m. - The E arly
Childhood Education Center
will host the Lil’ Pumpkins
Parade. Stop by and check
out all the costumes!
11:30 - The Employee
Halloween Costume Con­
test and Zombie Walk will
be held at the Comm unity
Center. You can walk any­
tim e b etw een 11:30 and
12:30. Judges will be located
along the path.
Free sweatshirts will also
be given to w alkers, first
come first serve. Lunch will
be served at noon in the so­
cial hall where the final judg­
ing will take place at 12:45.
Categories are Best Home­
made, M ost Unique, Scariest,
Silliest and Best Storybook.
N oon - Warm Springs Se­
nior Citizens are sponsoring
a T’tathlia Costume Party
at the Agency Longhouse.
Costume judging will be
open for all elders over age
60 following lunch. You must
be dressed head to toe in your
T ’tathlia Costume. This starts
around 10:30 a.m., and lasts
Learn about tribes’
Transportation Plan
W arm Springs P lan­
ning will host a meeting
next week on the Reser­
v a tio n T ra n s p o rta tio n
Plan.
The meeting will begin
at 6 p.m. on Wednesday,
Nov. 6, at the A gency
Longhouse.
The meeting will pro­
vide a chance to find out
about the Confederated
Tribes’ transportation sys­
tem, the planning process,
and proposed im prove­
ments.
Staff will be available
to answer your questions
and take your comments.
A copy o f the draft
plan is available online
for review, at:
wstribes.org/planning
F or m ore in fo rm a ­
tio n , c o n ta c t L onny
Macy, CTWS C om m u­
nity and Economic D e­
velopm ent P lanner, at
541-553-35(09. O r email:
lonny.ma.cy@wstribes.org
Dave McMechan/Spilyay
through lunchtime.
4 p.m. - A Halloween event
called Trunk or Treating will
be going on from 4-6 p.m. at
the campus area and outside
the Community Center. Hook
fo r the decorated cars!
5 - T h e W arm Springs
Shaker Church is having a
Halloween Carnival from
5-8 p.m. They will have trick
or treating, games and con­
cessions. It is a fundraiser for
holiday events.
6 - T he Warm Springs
Halloween Carnival will be­
gin at 6 p.m. at the Commu­
nity Center.
The Warm Springs Health
a n d W e lln e s s C e n te r
E m p lo y e e A p p re c ia tio n
C o m m itte e is h a v in g a
foo d d riv e th ro u g h D e­
cember. There are dona­
tion boxes placed through­
out the clin ic fo r anyone
w h o ’d like to donate non-
perishable food item s for
th e W arm S p rin g s c o m ­
munity.
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Legal Aid offers free service
6 - W arm Springs Fire
Management is putting on a
Haunted House. It opens
at 6 p.m. and will be located
in the Forestry Warehouse.
Admission is free, but they
will accept cash donations or
canned food donations.
\
Legal Aid Services of Oregon provides free as­
sistance to low-income Oregonians In many civil
cases. Phone Legal Aid Services of Oregon to
schedule an appointment to speak with an attor­
ney on the first Monday of the month (excluding
Holidays) at the Warm Springs Community Ac­
tion Team building, 1136 Palute Ave., Warm
Springs. Call (541) 385-6944 on Monday, Tues-
day, and Thursday mornings between 10 a.m. and
noon, or on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons be­
tween 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.
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Warm Springs Community Calendar
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Wednesday, Oct. 30
Tribal Council will be in
session today - NOAA Fish­
eries is on the agenda.
A C hildbirth Education
Refresher Class will be of­
fered today. This class is for
parents with babies due be­
fore November 27, and is not
for first-time parents. It will
review current information on
the labor and d elivery pro­
cess. A class will be held in
Warm Springs at noon Oct.
30. Sign up by calling 553-
2460; or there is an evening
class at Mountain View Hos­
pital from 7-9 p.m. Call 541-
475-3882 to register.
There will be a S e a tb e lt
D iv e rs io n C la ss from 3-5
p.m. in the IHS Atrium.
Thursday, Oct. 31
Today’s Fitness Activities
in Warm Springs -
■ W a lk in g /L o w Im p a c t
Strength Training at the Fam­
ily R esource C e n te r at 10
a.m.
• Functional Fitness Class
at 12:10 at the C om m unity
Center
• Zumba in Pod A at I H S at
12:10 and,
• Kickboxing at 1:30 at the
Com munity Center
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 Denomination Prayer
S e rv ic e s a re held e v e ry
T h u rs d a y at 7 p.m. at the
agency longhouse. Everyone
is welcom e.
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, Nov. 1
Today’s Fitness Activities
in Warm Springs
• W a lk in g /L o w Im pa ct
Strength Training at the Fam­
ily R eso u rce C e n te r at 10
a.m.
■ Senior Fitness Class at
the Senior Building at 10:45,
and
■ Functional Fitness Class
at 12:10 at the C om m unity
Center
The Jefferson County Li­
brary Film Center will show
Raise the R ed Lantern this
Friday night at 7:30. Movies
are shown in the Rodriguez
Ann6x n e x f to the Library in
Madras.
A fundraising luncheon will
be served on from 11 a.m. to
2 p.m. at the community cen­
ter social hall. On the menu:
g a rlic chicken a lfredo o ve r
penne pasta, tossed green
salad and French bread.
There is no school Friday,
N o v e m b e r 1 fo r a ll 5 0 9 -J
Schools.
Monday, Nov. 4
Today’s Fitness Activities
in Warm Springs -
• W a lk in g /L o w Im p a c t
Strength Training at the Fam­
ily Resource C enter at 10am
■ Senior Fitness Class at
the Senior Building at 10:45
and,
■ Functional Fitness Class
at 12:10 at the C om m unity
Center
Legal Aid Services of Or­
egon is in Warm Springs on
th e fir s t M o n d a y o f e v e ry
m onth from 1-4pm , by ap­
p o in tm e n t only. C a ll 541-
385-6944 to schedule. They
provide free legal assistance
to low-income Oregonians in
many civil cases.
Voc R e h a b in W arm
Springs has orientations ev­
ery Monday at 3 p.m. at their
office in the industrial park.
Orientations are also held on
T ue sd a ys at 3 p.m . at the
Community Counseling Cen­
ter.
Abilitree, a Social Security
Disability Advocacy Center for
Independent Living W ork In­
centive Counseling, will have
an Informational Sem inar for
services available in Madras.
It’s today from 1 to 3 p.m. at
the M adras A q u a tic C enter
Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM
C a ll.
Or
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J ill
H annem ann at A b ilitre e to
register. Ph. 541-388-8103
ext. 206; orjillh@ abilitree.org
Tuesday, Nov. 5
Today’s Fitness Activities
in Warm Springs -
■ W a lk in g /L o w Im p a c t
Strength Training at the Fam­
ily Resource Center at 10
a.m.
• Functional Fitness Class
at 12:10 at the Com m unity
Center, and
■ Kickboxing at 1:30 at the
Com munity Center
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.
Warm Springs Transit will
make a run to the Food Bank
during its Business Services
Route.
The Tribal Veterans Ser­
vice O fficer Keith Baker is
located in the Veteran’s Hall.
He is in the office Tuesday
and Wednesday from 10 a.m.
to 6 p.m. The number to the
V e te ra n ’s H all is 5 4 1 -6 1 5 -
0347 and to reach the Tribal
Veteran’s Service Office the
number is 615-0348.
Wednesday, Nov. 6
Today’s Fitness Activities:
W a lk in g /L o w
Im p a c t
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Strength Training at the Fam­
ily R eso u rce C e n te r at 10
a.m.
• Senior Fitness Class at
the Senior Building at 10:45
• Functional Fitness Class
at 12:10 at the C om m unity
Center, and
■ P ila te s -Y o g a (P IY O )
3:45 in the social hall.
All Denom ination Prayer
S e rv ic e s a re h e ld e v e ry
T h u rsd a y at 7 p.m . a t the
agency longhouse. Everyone
is welcom e.
All are welcom e 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
Class at 1:30 at the Commu­
nity Center
Burial Services for Greg;
Positive Indian Parenting
cla ss m eets to n ig h t at the
community counseling center
from 5:30-7: The topic will be
Traditional Behavior Manage­
ment. FMI: Rachel Macy 553-
3205.
Friday, Nov. 8
There is no school for 509-
J schools. It is the end of the
first quarter.
The Jefferson County Li­
brary Film Center will show A
Thursday, Nov. 7
Today’s Fitness Activities
in Warm Springs:
■ W a lk in g /L o w Im p a c t
Strength Training at the Fam­
ily R e so u rce C e n te r at 10
a.m.
■ Functional Fitness Class
at 12:10 at the C om m unity
Center
■ Zumba in Pod A at I H S at
12:10 and,
■ Kickboxing at 1:30 at the
Com munity Center.
VFW Post 4217 will meet
th is e v e n in g a t 6 a t th e
V e te ra n ’s H a ll in W arm
Springs.
Snack Attack is today at
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Saturday, Nov. 9
aerobics room.
T h e . U.S. P u b lic H ealth
Service Officers at the Warm
Springs Health and Wellness
Center would like to invite all
v e te ra n s to a tte n d a lu n ­
cheon to d a y at noon in the
atrium. The menu will include
la sa g n a , g a rlic b re a d and
tossed salad.
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Place at the Table this Friday
nig h t at 7:30. M ovies are
shown in the Rodriguez A n­
nex next to the Library in Ma­
dras.
The Warm Springs Boys
and Girls Club will be closed
today.
Smith will be held at 11 a.m.
at the A gency C em etery in
Warm Springs.
Sunday, Nov. 10
Warm Springs Community
Counseling has A dult Drop-
In C e n te r e v e ry M on d a y;
W e d n e s d a y an d F rid a y :
A dults are w elcom e to stop
by between 8 and 9:30 a.m.
fo ra light snack, conversation
and an a ctivity. FMI: Rick
Ribeiro 553-3205.
Childbirth education classes
A six-week series o f
ch ild b irth ed u catio n
classes w ill b egin on
Wednesday, Nov. 6.
The classes will meet
on Wednesdays in Warm
S prings at n o o n . T he
classes will also' meet in
Madras at 7 p.m.
This series is recom ­
mended for parents o f ba­
bies due before January 8.
To sign up fo r W arm
Springs classes, call 541-
553 t 2460; or M adras
classes, 475-3882.
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