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.
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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
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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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