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Spilyay Tymoo, W^rm Springs, Oregon ESPN feature on Schimmel Shoni Schimmel is fea tured in a new ESPN ar ticle, previewing the 2013- 14 W om en’s basketball season. T h e article is called “The five faces o f Shoni Schimmel,” by Kate Fagan. I t can be fo u n d on ESPNw.com. Schimmel talks about the Louisville Cardinals run to the Sweet 16 last season, when they upset Baylor. ' She talks about the rez ball style o f play, and how she g o t the nicknam e “Shades.” Shoni and her sister Jude, also bn the Cardinals, are Umatilla tribal m em bers, who also have rela tives and fans on the W arm Springs Reserva tion. The ESPN article reads in part: “Over the summer, she and her family visited the Black Hills o f South D a kota to speak with thé resi dents there. W hen Louis ville plays, even on the road, members o f the N a tive American community Photo by Robby Klein for espnW wait for Shoni and Jude after the game. These fans w ant their kids to see the opportu nities that exist beyond the re se rv a tio n , b e y o n d the scourge o f drugs and alcohol and school truancy that stunts Pgge 3 November Í3, 2013 too many young lives. ? “A nd Shoni w ants to show them how good life can be— if you keep your eyes up. ‘There’s so much m ore,’ she says: ‘I w ant them to know that.’” General Council scheduled for Nov. 18 A General Council m eet ing on the 2014 tribal budget is currently scheduled for M onday, Nov. 18 at the Agency Longhouse, starting at 7 p.m. T he districts held their 2014 budget meetings earlier in November. The budget for next year involves a major cut in expenditures, including per capita. Tribal Council was sched uled to hear a finance update on Wednesday o f this week, Feb. 13. T h e C ouncil has been working with Finance on budget matters-;—but for 2014 and the present year— for the past several months. Some other items on the Council agenda for the rest o f this m onth include: I Update on the Confluence Project, also this Wednesday, Nov. 13, at 1:30 p.m. T he Confluence Project is a col laborative effort o f Pacific N orthw est tribes, renowned artist Maya Lin, civic groups from W ashington and O r egon and other artists, archi tects and landscape designers. Lin designed the V ietnam Memorial Wall in Washington, D.C., among many other pub lic art and memorial projects. T he project will include seven points along 300 miles in the Columbia River Basin. O f particular interest to the C onfederated Tribes is the C onfluence P roject site at Celilo. The story o f the place will be told through art intern preting the natural and tribal history. T rib a l C o u n c il is a lso scheduled for an econom ic development summit at Kah-! Nee-Ta on Friday, Nov. 15. j Beads, N ative A m erican Gifts, M useum , Deli, Grocery, Ice, Fishing Perm its, W estern U nion, Check-Free Bill Pay, ATM and M uch More! 2132 Warm Springs St., Warm Springs - ph. 541-553-1597 I ____________________ _ _____________________ J -------- — Warm Springs Community Calendar ---------- j .......... . Wednesday, Nov. 13 Today’s Fitness Activi ties in Warm Springs: ■ W alking/Low Impact Strength Training at the Family Resource Center at 10 a.m. ■ Senior Fitness Class at the Senior Building at 10:45 • Noon Volleyball in the gym ■ F u n c tio n a l F itn e ss Class at 12:10 at the Com munity Center, and ■ Pilates-Yoga (PIYO) Class at 1:30 at the Com munity Center Today is a 2-hour Early Release day for all 509-J S ch o o ls. M ad ras High School students will be re leased at 1:10 and Warm Springs Elem entary and JC M Sat1:30. St. Charles Community Benefit is sponsoring free re c re a tio n sw im s fo r Jefferson County students at the Madras Aquatic Cen ter on 509-J Early Release Days from 1:30-3:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 14 Today’s Fitness Activi ties in Warm Springs: ■ W alking/Low Im pact Strength Training at the Family Resource Center at 10am • Noon Basketball in the gym ■ F u n ctio n a l F itn e ss Class at 12:10 at the Com munity Center ■ Zumba in Pod A a t IHS at 12:10 and, ■ Kickboxing at 1:30 at the Community Center Madras High School par ent conferences are from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the high school. S n ac k A tta c k - 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. P o s itiv e In d ian Parenting class meets to night at the com m u nity ,w - T '*'■ Brought to you by KWSO 9 Ï.9 FM cou nse lin g ce n te r from 5:30-7. The topic will be Lessons from Mother Na ture. For more informaiton call Rachel Macy 553-3205. The Wellness of Warm Springs event this month will be on Environmental Change presented by Scott Kalama. It’s at noon at the Family Resource Center. Lunch will be served to all participants. All are welcome to attend Social Dance Class Thurs day evenings from 5-7 p.m. in the Community Center aerobics room. Friday, Nov. 15 Today’s Fitness Activi ties in Warm Springs ■ W alking/Low Impact Strength Training at the Family Resource Cënter at 10am ■ Senior Fitness Class at th e S e n io r B u ild in g at 10:45, and ■ Noon volleyball in the gym ■ F u n c tio n a l F itn e ss Class at 12:10 at the Com munity Center The Jefferson County Li b ra ry Film C e n te r w ill show the movie “Carnage” this Friday night at 7:30. Movies are shown in the Rodriguez Annex next to the Library in Madras. Saturday, Nov. 16 T his S a tu rd a y is the Earth2o w ater delivery day fo r S im n a sh o and Schoolie residents. Please set empty bottles outside. A potluck dinner and prayer gathering for the Warm Springs C hristian 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 families. This community gathering takes place the th ird S a tu rd a y o f each month. Monday, Nov. 18 Today’s Fitness Activi ties in Warm Springs: ■ W alking/Low Impact Strength Training at the HL " ‘T '■ 4 Family Resource Center at 10am ■ Senior Fitness Class at the Senior Building at 10:45 and, ■ Noon Basketball in the gym ■ F u n c tio n a l F itn e ss Class at 12:40 at the Com munity Center The N ative P e o p le ’s C irc le o f H ope W arm Springs Cancer Support Group meets from 5-7 p.m. at the Education Building. Warm Springs Elemen tary Parent Conferences are happening after school all of this week. And, all day on November 25th. Tuesday, Nov. 19 Warm Springs Recre ation has Snack Attack, an afterschool food program for school-age youth, every Tuesday and Thursday from 3:45-4:45 in the social hall. Today’s Fitness Activi ties in Warm Springs: • W alking/Low Im pact Strength T raining at the Family Resource Center at 10am ■ Noon volleyball in the gym ■ F u n c tio n a l F itn e ss Class at 12:10 at the Com munity Center, and ■ Kickboxing at 1:30 at the Community Center Wednesday, Nov. 20 Today’s Fitness Activi ties in Warm Springs: • W alking/Low Im pact Strength T raining at the Family Resource Center at 10am ■ Senior Fitness Class at the Senior Building at 10:45 ...........—■ . 1 ■ Noon basketball in the gym ■ F u n c tio n a l F itn e ss Class at 12:10 at the Com munity Center, and ■ Pilates-Yoga (PIYO) Class at 1:30 at the Com munity Center Thursday, Nov. 21 Today’s Fitness Activi ties in Warm Springs: • W alking/Low Im pact Strength Training at the Family Resource Center at 10am • Noon volleyball in the gym ■ F u n c tio n a l F itn e ss Class at 12:10 at the Com munity Center ■ Zumba in Pod A at I H S at 12:10 and, ■ Kickboxing at 1:30 at the Community Center Snack Attack is today at ........ .......... 3:45 in the social hall. P o s itiv e Ind ian Parenting class meets to n igh t at the co m m u n ity co u n se lin g ce n te r from 5:30-7. The topic will be P ra ise in T ra d itio n a l Parenting. For more infor mation clal Rachel Macÿ 553-3205. All Denomination Prayer Services are held every Thursday at 7 p.m. at thé 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. Friday, Nov. 22 Most offices in the Tribal Organizations will be closed for business this Friday. The Warm Springs Boys and G irls C lub w ill be closed. !’S EXPERT AUTO REPAIR Complete Service Foreign & Domestic You need to get back on the road call Oscar's Expert Auto Repair. Towing avail fix the car with us, we give you the towing for half price. Call Oscar or 541-390-1008 821 S W 11th St. ~ Redmond 541-923-3554 www.autoreDairredmondc