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    Spilyay Tyrooo, Warm Springs, Oregon
January 22, 2OÍ4-
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Greetings from Council
Counseling Center events
The following are W arm Springs Com munity Coun­
seling Center upcom ing events:
• T alk in g C ircle: For com munity mem bers facing
job loss and financial issues: these Fridays, February
14 and 28, March 14 and 28, from 11 a.m.— 2:30 p.m.
Com e in for a m eal, care basket and talking circle.
Sorry, no childcare available. Contact: Annie Kalama.
• D ro p -In G ro u p : M ondays-W ednesdays-Fridays
from 8—9:30 a.m. Come enjoy a light breakfast, art/
craft, and discuss recovery and wellness topics. Con-
tact: Rick Ribeiro.
• R e la p se -A n g e r R e so lu tio n G ro u p : 5:30-7:30
p.m. Tuesdays. Facilitators: Guy W allulatum and Alice
Sampson.
• A n g e r M a n a g e m en t G rou p : Wednesdays, from
5:15-7 p.m. Sorry, no childcare available. Facilitators:
D avid H owenstine or Alice Sampson.
• P ositive In d ia n P a ren tin g C lasses are ongoing.
Contact Rachel M acy for more inform ation.
• N e w In ta k e P ro ce ss: We are now utilizing an
O pen Access Clinic to get com m unity m em bers the
help they need as soon as possible. D rop-in hours are
offered every day o f the week. Call 553-3205 for de-
tails.
■ S o a rin g B u tte rflie s/ W a rrio r S p irit: This very
successful program for youth is now being offered both
at Jefferson County M iddle School and M adras H igh
School. Contact Sarah Frank for more inform ation.
• D e ve lo p m en ta l D isa b ilities se rv ic e s/ sc re e n -
in gs are offered in our clinic on Fridays. Contact: Alyse
Dave McMechan/Spilyay
Miss Warm Springs Charmaine Billey met last week with Tribal Council members Chief Joe Moses, Carlos Smith,
Kahseuss Jackson, Orvie Danzuka, Scott Moses, Evaline Patt, Chief JR Smith, Chief Delvis Heath and Reuben
Henry (from left).
Miss Warm Springs
Charmaine Billy
received a beautiful
Pendleton blanket from
her grandmother Janet
Billey (right); aunt
Rosie Tom was on
hand when Janet
presented the blanket
to Charmaine, at the
start of Tribal Council
session last week.
Nicodemus.
• We continue to offer a v a rie ty o f se rv ic e s in ­
cluding traum a therapy, child and fam ily therapy, psy-
chological testing,, outpatient substance use treatm ent,
prevention education, and gam bling addiction treat­
ment. Services are offered at the counseling center, in
the 509-J school district, at the hospital or in your home/
community. Please call us for details.
• Y o u th L ead ersh ip : Meets Thursdays at 4:30 for
youth 12 and older. Contact: Rosanna Jackson or A ndy
Leonard.
• 24 -H o u r C risis L in e: 541-553-1171: Call us day
or night if you are in need o f confidential crisis sup-
port.
■ P re v e n tio n T eam : O ur prevention team is al­
ways busy planning activities and events in the com-
munity. I f you have a question about upcom ing events
contact: M e th and Suicide P reven tion : Rosanna Jack-
son, Rachel M acy or TJ Foltz; T ob acco P reven tion :
Scott Kalama; A d o le sc en t A fterca re : Andy Leonard.
We are interested any ideas you have to enhance
the services we offer at WSCCC. Please contact Dr.
Shilo Tippett or Guy W allulatum, M SW to share ideas
or input you have for our program.
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Culture and Heritage hosts learning activities
Car raffle helping student
pursue medical career
M adras H igh Sch o ol
s tu d e n t
D evynn
Rodriguez-Medina is plan­
ning for a career in m edi­
cine. This summer she will
attend C a reers in M ed i­
cin e , a N a tio n a l Y outh
Leadership forum.
H er teacher nominated
her to attend the forum,
based on academ ic excel­
lence, leadership potential
and interest in a medical
career.
The forum is held at a
m edical school in Florida.
Devynn’s family is helping
her raise the needed funds
for her to attend.
The fam ily w ishes to
thank A1 B agley for the
donation/ and thank-you
to C arlo s S m ith , K ah -
Nee-Ta general manager,
for allowing the family to
sell tickets at the resort.
Thank you also to Terry
and Gladys Squiem phen
for the support.
To help Devynn make
it to the Careers in M edi­
cine forum, Bob M edina
is ra f f lin g h is 1975
C h e v ro le t N o v a. T h e
vehicle is in good running
condition, w ith 350 en­
gine, automatic transm is­
sion, bucket seats, good
tires and a new stereo.
T ickets are $10. The
drawing w ill be held in the
Culture and H eritage has
some great activities com ing
up for young people.
W riters C ircle
T here w ill be a W riters’
C irc le on T u e sd a y s an d
Thursdays. This after-school
activity is from 6-8 p.m. at
the Education building (the
Old Boys’ Dorm ).
Sto p b y th is T h u rsd ay,
Jan. 23; or Tuesday; Jan. 28,
Friday, Jan. 30. Classes con­
tinue on Feb. 4 and 6. Ses­
sion two w ill begin in m id
February.
“Life requires us to learn
the sk ill o f w ritin g ,” said
G erald D an zu ka, class in ­
structor. • ! I you or your stu­
dent need assistance with writ­
ing, this could be the oppor­
tun ity y o u ’ve been w aitin g
for.”
F o r in f o rm a tio n c a ll
G erald at 541-460-1038; or
call Culture and H eritage at
541-553-3290; or call Patricia
Gainsforth at 541-553-3148.
W riters’ Circle is sponsored
by a grant administered by the
Culture and H eritage D epart­
m en t, and the H ealth and
H um an Services Branch.
Ittitamasha
Does your child need help
w ith math? M ath is m ade fun
arid easy at the E ducatio n
building. Ittitam asha (count-i
ing) is from 4-5 on Mondayi
and Tuesdays, and Thursdays:
and Fridays. T h ere w ill bèi
N ative Am erican games anti?
projects, and tutoring lead b y
c e r tif ie d te a c h e r E sth é i:
K alam a, a ssisted b y Jam ési
Sam . Ittitam ash a features?
beading, weaving, artistry, aridi
assistance w ith school work.:
For inform ation call 541 -55333-i
3290.
Kiksht
There are K iksht language?
classes at the Education build-i
ing Tuesday evenings from 5-i
6:30, lead by Pam Cardenas^
assisted by Valerie Switzler. !
Dave McMechan/Spilyay
Devynn Rodriguez with 7 5 Chevy.
spring, maybe around Easter
time, Bob said. A ll proceeds
from the raffle w ill be used
for Devynn to attend the fo­
rum.
I f you are in te re sted in
h e lp in g , or to p u rc h a se a
ticket, contact Devynn, Bob
M edina, w ho w orks at Fire
M a n a g e m e n t;
or
K im
M edina, w ho w orks at the
W arm S p rin gs M arket. O r
contact Thomas or M argaret
M edina, or Phoebe Gray.
C o n ta c t n u m b e rs a re
541-615-0666; or 5 4 1-325-
1772.
You can check out the car
at 4450 U p p er D ry C reek
Road in W arm Springs.
Careers in Medicine
The -C a reers in M ed i­
c i n e fo ru m g iv e s h ig h
school students a chance
to m eet w ith first-y e a r
m edical school students.
The high school stu ­
dents w ill visit m edical fa­
cilities, m eet w ith physi­
cians and other m edical
professionals, and observe
m edical procedures.
Through the program
the students w ill also learn
about the m edical school
application process, and
learn about the m any and
v a rie d c a re e r o p tio n s
available in the m edical
profession.
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