Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, January 22, 2014, Page 2, Image 2

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    New
logo
Recreation hosting
Reawekening classes
T h e Fetal Alcohol Spec­
trum D isorder Coalition
has a new logo, following
a competition among lo­
cal artists.
The winner o f the logo
contest is Beth Hoffman,
a te a c h e r at th e E arly
C h ild h o o d E d u c a tio n
Center. H er design will be
featured on the FASD
Coalition pamphlets and
flyers.
Beth won $100 in the
contest, and donated the
money to a deserving lo­
cal family (see.
She has been an EC E
teacher in Warm Springs
since September.
Dave McMechan/Spilyay
Warm Springs Tobacco Prevention Coordinator Scott Kalam, ECE teacher Beth
Hoffman with FASD Coalition logo, and Evelyn Aguilar, Community Health Education
Team secretary.
‘Young at A r t’ opening at museum
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The Tribal Youth A rt Show
a t th e M useum at W arm
Springs opens this Thursday,
Jan. 23.
The show this year is mark­
ing its Twenty-First anniver­
sary, and runs through March
30.
| T he them e o f the 2014
show is “Young A t Art.” The
fnuseum invites the commu-
nity to visit the show, which
features individual art works,
and those created as class
(oom projects.
3 You can reach the m u ­
seum at 541-553-3331 dur­
ing regular business hours.
The museum website is:
fiiuseumatwarmsprings.org
In April, after the Young
4-t A rt show closes, the mu­
seum will host, ‘W inning Spir­
its: • Native American Youth
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Youth art, on ceiling panel, by Keeyana and Ulyssa
and Athletics.”
This exhibit will highlight
the experiences, hardships
an d triu m p h s o f N ativ e
American athletes who paved
the road for N ative youth
through athletics, including
Jim T h o rp e , B illy M ills,
Jaco b y E llsb u ry an d th e
Schimmel sisters, to name
just a few. Warm Springs ath­
letes and their achievements
in various sports will also be
included.
Ellsbury, a New York Yan­
kee this year, grew up in
W arm
Springs.
The
Schimmels, o f the Louisville
Cardinals, have family and
friends, and many fans, on
the reservation.
Billy Mills, Oglala Sioux,
is an Olympic champion and
motivation speaker. H e has
visited Warm Springs in the
past, and in 2014 will be the
M useum at W arm Springs
T w anat A w ard recip ien t.
Thorpe was o f Sac and Fox,
and Patawatomi heritage, and
was an Olympic cham pion
and football star, perhaps the
greatest all-around American
athlete.
T h e W arm S prings
Community Wellness Cen­
ter and Recreation D e­
p a rtm e n t are h o stin g
R eaw akening classes
through the spring. Class
sizes are lim ited to the
first five who sign up.
Classes on January 28
and 29 are on corn husk
bag m aking, advanced
level, with instructor Kelli
Palmer. All classes are at
5:30 p.m. at the Commu­
nity Center.
Classes on Feb. 5, 12,
19 and 26, and March 5,
12 and 19, are on bead­
ing medallions, supplies
provided, with instructor
Margie Kalama.
The class on April 30
will be on pattern mak­
ing— learn how to make
patterns for regalia, with
in s tru c to r
L ovey
Colwash.
Classes on May 7 and
14, and on May 21 and
28, are on wing dress/un-
der dress m aking w ith
Lovey Colwash.
Starting this m onth are
quilt classes with Sheilah
C lem ents in C a ro l’s
R oom . B row se q u ilt
magazines and work on a
project, or start a new
one.
T h e in s tru c to rs fo r
these classes are volun­
teers who are graciously
donating their time to the
community. I f you would
like to teac h a class,
p lease c o n ta c t C arol
Sahme at 541-460-0939.
Y ou can reach th e
community center at 541 -
553-3243.
Resort has great deal
during powwow weekend
T he L incoln’s B irthday
Powwow at Simnasho will be
from Friday, Feb. 7 through
Sunday, Feb. i 9, at the
Simnasho Longhouse.
People from out o f town
who are planning to attend
should check with Kah-Nee-
Ta Resort and Spa, which has
some great deals during the
powwow weekend.
The PowWow G o’er Pack­
age includes lo d g in g and
breakfast for two for just $79
per night. Book now for a
chance to experience Native
American Culture featuring
Native American Singing and
Dancing.
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Free day at
High Desert
Museum
Admission will be free at
the High D esert Museum on
Saturday, January 25. O n dis­
play will be a new exhibit,
Woven With Tradition: Plateau
Indian Bags.
The “Mid Oregon Family
Free Day” is sponsored by
Mid Oregon Credit Union.
S top by and enjoy th e
amazing wildlife and exhibits.
There will be wildlife talks
running continually through­
out the day, as well as exhibit
tours, hands-on activities for
kids and many interesting his­
toric characters to meet.
A long w ith IFofi» With
Tradition, and other new ex­
hibit is Frontier Firearms: Sto­
ries of Survival and Defense.
I T h e M u se u m is o p e n
(from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., in­
clu d in g the R im rock Cafe
a n d S ilv er Sage T ra d in g
Store. N ote: Parking is lim­
ited. A free shuttle is o f­
f e r e d fro m th e M o rn in g
Star Christian School park­
in g lot to the m useum and
back all day.
The “Free Family Satur­
day” complimentary admis­
sio n program supports the
educational mission o f Mid
p re g o n Credit Union by pro­
viding the comm unity with
th e opportunity to explore
m id life and living history
rig h t in C en tral O re g o n ’s
backyard.
h I f you miss it, the event
will be repeated on February
22.
H ig h
L ookee
Lodge
A s s is t e d L iv in g F a c ilita
C a ll 5 4 1 - 5 5 3 - 1 1 8 2
Open Wednesday thru Saturday
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Ph. 541-553-1041
2321 O llallie U ne
CPO Box 6)
Warm Springs, OR 97761
At Warm Springs St. & Hollywood Blvd.
The next Spilyay Tymoo will publish on Wednes­
day, Feb. 5. To advertise, call the Spilyay at 541-
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