Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
Pdge 12
January 8, 2014
Lamprey film premiere in Warm Springs
New gymnasium
The film The Tost Fish will
premiere in Warm Springs at
the com m unity center at 6
p.m. on Monday, Jan. 13. A d
mission will free.
This half-hour film is pro
duced jointly by the Colum
bia River Inter-T ribal Fish
Commission and Freshwaters
Illustrated.
The film explores the im
portance o f lamprey to the
Columbia Plateau tribes, how
the decline o f the lamprey has
affected tribal cultural prac-
tices, and w hat the tribes are
doing to make sure these an
cient fish return to their na
tive rivers and streams.
Following the screening will
be a short question and an
swer period with tribal scien
tists working on lamprey res
toration projects.
R egarding the film and
restoration work, Freshwater
Illustrated states:
“ O n e o f th e P acific
N orthw est’s oldest fish is dis
appearing, and along with it
th e sacred place it ho ld s
am ong m any Am erican In
dian tribes.
F o r a species th a t has
squeezed through m ost o f
the earth’s great extinctions,
the sharp declines in Pacific
Lam prey populations are a
signal o f how severely we
have changed river ecosys
te m s.”
See th e w ebsite
thelostfish.org for more infor
mation.
Vocational Rehabilita
tion in Warm Springs
has orientations every
Monday at 3 p.m. at
their office in the in
dustrial park. Orienta
tions are also held on
Tuesdays at 3 p.m. at
the Community Coun
seling Center.
Monday program welcomes students
D ave McMechan/Spilyay
The wblls are up for new gymnasium at the Warm Springs k-8 Academy. After
finishing the walls, workers began on the large steel trussesof the roof of the
gym, which is quickly taking shape.
Spaghetti fundraiser at High Lookee
High Lookee Lodge is hav
ing a fundraiser activity on
Friday, Jan. 31. Spaghetti din
ner will be served at 5:30 p.m.,
with garlic bread, soda and
desert. T he donation is $7 money that is raised.
per person. Proceeds will go
For further inform ation,
toward a 50-50 raffle: O ne or to purchase a ticket, call
lucky p e rso n w ill have a , Lonnie Parsons at 541-420-
chance to win h a lf o f the 6676, or 541-553-1182.
Soaring B utterflies and
Warrior Spirit gatherings are
on Mondays at the Commu-
nity Counseling Center pre
vention room. The meetings
are a fte r sc h o o l fo r high
school-age students, from
4:30-6:30 p.m.
Classes include culturally
based teachings, crafts, fun
learning activities and field
trips. “O ur goal is to share
our unique culture as a form
o f prevention,” said Sarah.
Wolfe, program coordinator.
For m ore information call
Sarah or Andy at 541-553-
3205, or Deanie at 541-553-
3278.
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Call 541-
615-0555
4202
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