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    Spilygy T ym o o , V W m Springs, O regon
February 5, 2014
Page 7
Twenty-first Heart Smart Dinner on Feb. 19
The Warm Springs Health
and Wellness Center Model
Diabetes Program would like
to invite you to attend the
Twenty-First Annual H eart
S m art D in n er and H ealth
Fair. The dinner and health
fair will be on Wednesday,
Feb. 19 at th e A gency
Longhouse.
This year’s event will be
held in honor o f Michael E.
Spaulding for his many years
o f dedication to the H eart
Smart D inner and the Warm
Springs community.
The health fair will be held
from 4-6 p.m., and will include
educational booths from a
Courtesy photo,
large number o f IHS, tribal
an d co m m u n ity g ro u p s.
Blood sugar and other health
screenings will be provided
free o f charge.
Several turkey breasts will
Gordon L. Scott Jr.
completed the Tribal
Apprenticeship program,
receiving a Certificate of
Completion of
Apprenticeship Automobile
mechanic.
Scott trained with Anthony
Boise, under the tribal
program and federal
program of the Bureau of
Labor.
Scott would like to thank
Marcia Soliz, Dan
Martinez, Keith Moody,
Don Courtney, and Anne
Wetmore for their support.
(Don Courtney, left,
congratulates Gordon
Scott on the completion of
the apprenticeship.
be raffled o ff to those who
attend the health fair.
The H eart Smart staff will
begin serving a traditional
salmon dinner at 5:30 p.m.
Entertainm ent will be by the
Sacred Winds Flute Group,
beginning at 6 p.m.
“We look.forward to see­
ing you all there for a great
evening o f education, food,
raffles and entertainm ent,”
said Eric Bradford. For more
information, contact Eric or
K at Spaulding. Call 541-553-
2478 for information.
At right, Michael Spaulding
preparing salmon.
Recreation hosting
Reawekening classes
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 month 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, o r 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 te a c h a class,
p lease c o n ta c t C arol
Sahme at 541-460-0939.
Y ou can reach the
community center at 541-
553-3243.
■
A fond farewell
Patti Tanewasha/Spilyay
Counseling Center events
T he following are Warm
Springs Community Counsel­
ing Center upcoming events:
• Talking Circle: F o r
c'ommunity members; facing
job loss and financial issues:
Fridays, February 14 and 28,
March 14 and 28, from 11
a.m —2:30 p.m. Come in for
a meal, care basket and talk­
ing circle. Sorry, no childcare
available. C ontact: A nnie
Kalama.
• Drop-In Group: Mon-
days-W ednesdays-F ridays
from 8—9:30 a.m. Come en­
joy a light breakfast, art/craft,
and discuss recovery and
wellness topics. Contact: Rick
Ribeiro.
Seeking
hospice
volunteers
St. Charles Hospice
is recruiting for hospice
volunteers.
Volunteer opportu­
nities vary. An orienta­
tion, training and ongo­
ing support will be pro­
vided to help you work
w ith hospice patients
and on administrative
or fundraising projects.
I f you’re interested,
c o o rd in a to r
Ju d y
Blevins will be in Warm
S prings
at
H igh
Lookee Lodge to meet
w ith
p e o p le
on
W ednesday, Jan . 29
from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
O r you can call the St.
Charles Hospice office
at 541-460-4030
■ Relapse-Anger Reso­
lution Group: 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Tuesdays. Facilitators: Guy
W allulatum
an d A lice
Sampson.
• W ellbriety Event:
T hursday F ebruary 6, call
Alice Sampson for details.
• Anger Management
Group: W ednesdays, from
5:15-7 p.m . Sorry, no
childcare available. Facilita­
tors: David H ow enstine or
Alice Sampson.,
• Positive Indian Par-
ent-ing Classes are ongoing,
C o n tact R achel M acy for
more information.
• New Intake Process:
We are now utilizing an O pen
Access Clinic to get commu­
nity members 'the help they
need as so o n as possible.
D rop-in hours are offered
every day o f the week. Call
553-3205 for details.
• Soaring Butterflies/
Warrior Spirit: T his very
yo u r h o m e /c o m m u n ity .
Please call us for details.
e • Youth Leadership:
successful program for youth Meets Thursdays at 4:30 for
is now being offered both at youth 12 and older.,Contact:
J e f fers on C o u n ty M iddle ’ RtisanriY’Jackson or A ndy”
S ch o o l and M adras H igh Leonard.
School. Contact Sarah Frank
• 24-Hour Crisis Line:
for more information.
541-553-1171: Call us day or
• Developmental Dis­ night if you are in need o f
abilities services/screen­ confidential crisis support.
ings are offered in our clinic
on Fridays. Contact: Alyse
• Prevention Team: O ur
Nicodemus.
p rev en tio n team is always
■ We continue to offer a busy planning activities and
variety of services includ­ events in the community. If
ing trauma therapy, child and you have a question about
family therapy, psychological upco m in g events contact:
testing, outpatient substance Meth and Suicide Prevent
use treatm en t, p rev en tio n
tion: R o san n a Jack so n ,
education, and gambling ad­ Rachel Macy o r TJ Foltz;
diction treatm ent. Services Tobacco Prevention: Scott
are offered at the counseling Kalama; Adolescent After­
center, in the 509-J school care: Andy Leonard.
district, at the .hospital or in
We are interested any ideas
yo u have to enhance the ser­
vices we offer a t W SC C C .
Please contact D r. Shilo
Tippett or Guy Wallulatum,
M S W to share ideas or input
you have fo r our program.
Dave McMechan/Spilyay
Former Warm Springs Post Master Marie Crawford.
Marie C raw ford was
the W arm Springs P ost
M aster from 2006 until
last Friday, her last day on
the job. “It’s been a won­
derful journey,” she said,
“and I’m going to miss it.
I’ll miss the job but mostly
I ’ll miss the people I ’ve
g o tten to know h ere.”
Marie lives in Alfalfa on a
ranch with her husband.
She’ll miss the job, but not
the daily commute, which
takes an hour and 15 min­
utes.
“N ow I’m going to fo­
cus on being a ranch wife
and a grandma,” she says.
Warm Springs Community Counseling has
A d ult D rop-In C en te r every Monday,
Wednesday and Friday. Adults are welcome
to stop by between 8 and 9:30 a.m. for a light
snack, conversation and an activity. For more
information, call Rick Ribeiro 553-3205.
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