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Spilyay Tym oo, W arm Springs, Oregon
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March 5, 2014-
Legal aid funding
bill at state senate
■ Recreation hosted Indian
Night Out at the of
February, featuring
drummers and youth
dancers.
Patti Tanewasha photos.
Tribes have new Legal Aid administrator
Toni S. Made was recently
hired as the tribal Legal Aid
adm inistrator. Made is the
form er chief tribal prosecu
tor!;
.Legal Aid is available to
asslist tribal members o f the
Coi!nfederated T ribes o f
WaLrm Springs only
The Legal Aid office is lo
cated on campus, upstairs in
the Tribal Court building at
2126 Warm Springs Street,
Warm Springs.
Office hours are 8 a.m. to
5 p.m. weekdays. The office
phone num ber is 541-553-
2212. The mailing address is:
Legal A id, P.O. Box C,
Warm Springs, O R 97761
Legal Aid assists with all
criminal matters in the juris
diction o f the Warm Springs
Tribal Court.
For all those requesting
assistance with pending crimi
nal cases in T ribal C ourt,
please contact legal aid to
schedule an appointment.
D u e to th e v o lu m e o f ,
cases, all client case appoint
m ents will be rescheduled
should clients be more than
ten minutes late for their ap
A reminder to current
J u ro rs o f th e W arm
Springs Tribal Court:
pointment.
Tribal members w ho have
passed the Tribal Bar exam
may be considered for con
tract legal services, with all
inquiries addressed to Toni
Made at 541-553-2212.
T h u rs d a y m o rn in g
Jury Duty check-in time
at Court is 9:30 a.m.
Tribal G overnm ent A f
fairs Director Louie Pitt up
dated Tribal Council on an
im portant legal aid m atter
pending in the Oregon Leg
islature.
T h e O re g o n H o u se
passed a bill that would pro
vide funding for legal aid
organizations in the state that
provide service to lower in
come individuals.
The funding would come
from unclaimed settlement
money from class action law
suits. '
In class action cases, not
all o f the plaintiffs claim their
p o rtio n o f the settlem ent.
The practice has been to re
turn the unclaimed money to
the defendant corporation.
U nder H ouse Bill 4143,
Pitt said, the unclaimed funds
would be provided to legal
aid services to help in repre
senting low income individu
als.
This service is often help
ful to tribal m em bers, Pitjt
said. The Oregon State Bar
A ssociation, and the Cam
paign for Equal Justice, sup
port the bill, now going to the
Oregon Senate.
The bill cleared the House
in February by a 36-21 vote,
backed mostly by Democrat^.
In o pposition are som e
large corporations and some
larger law firms in the state.
Former state attorney general
D ave Frohnm ayer, now ip
private practice, spoke in op
p o sitio n on b e h a lf o f BI?
West Coast Products.
He said the bill would be
unconstitutional, as a viola
tion o f due process.
Oregon Attorney General
Ellen Rosenblum and the Leg7
islative Counsel office, which
provides legal advice to the
Legislature, have written let
ters dismissing the concerns
and saying th e m easure is
constitutional.
The next Spilyay Tymoo will publish on Wednes
day, March 19. The deadline to submit items for
publication is Friday, March 14. Thank you!
Warm Springs Community Calendar
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Wednesday, March 5
There is Numu Children’s
After School Class from 3:30
to 5 at the Education Build
ing first floor training room.
On the first and second
Wednesdays of the month,
there is a Numu Study Group
fo r Adults from 5:30-7 at the
Education Building first floor
training room.
Afterschool Language
Glasses for Elementary and
Middle School Students are
being held at the Old Boys
Dorm. Contact Culture and
Heritage for more information.
Exercise Classes today in
Warm Springs are:
Senior Fitness Class is at
10:45 at the Senior Building
5 Water Aerobics at 10:15 at
the Kah-Nee-Ta Village Pool
Functional Fitness at 12:10
ini the Aerobics Room at the
Community Center
Pilates-Yoga is at noon
tirrlie in the Atrium at IHS
Zumba is at 4 p.m. at the
Family Resource Center
Thursday, March 6
There is a Writer’s Circle
fo r youth from 4:30-6:30 at
the old boys dorm. This is an
a fte r school program for
young people to get help with
reading and w riting skills.
You'can sign up or get more
information by calling Gerald
Danzuka 541-460-1038 or go
by; the Culture and Heritage
office.
Snack A ttack - the
afterschool food program at
Warm Springs Recreation -
is today at 3:45 in the social
hall.
All Denomination Prayer
S erv ic e s are held every
Thursday at 7 p.m. at the
agency longhouse. Everyone
is welcome.
All are welcome to attend
Spcial Dance Class Thurs
day evenings from 5-7 p.m.
in the C om m unity C enter
aerobics room.
Exercise Classes today in
Warm Springs are:
Low Impact Cardio will be
held at the Family Resource
Center at 10 a.m.
Functional Fitness at 12:10
in the Community Center So
cial Hall
Turbo Kick Class is at
noon time in the Community
Center Aerobics Room
Zumba class is at 12:10 in
Pod A at the Health and
Wellness Center
JCMS parent c o n fe r
ences are at the middle
school from 4-7:30 p.m.
The Warm Springs Elliot
Palmer VFW Post meets to
night at 6 p.m. at the Warm
Springs Veteran’s Hall. They
meet the first Thursday of ev
ery month.
Art Adventure Gallery is
having an artist’s reception
and presentation for its new
est exhibit by Robert Stastny
at 5:30. The gallery is on 5th
Street in Madras.
Friday, March 7
The Coquille Indian Tribes
and the Confederated Tribes
of Coos, Lower Umpqua and
Siuslaw Indians are hosting
the 18th annual Oregon Tribal
Elders Honor Day on March 7
and 8.
Exercise Classes today in
Warm Springs are:
Low Impact Cardio at 8am
at the Community Counsel
ing Center
Low Impact Cardio will be
held at the' Family Resource
Center at 10 a.m.
Senior Fitness Class is at
10:45 at the Senior Building
Functional Fitness at 12:10
in the Aerobics Room at the
Community Center
Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM
No School - Parent Con
ferences. Warm Springs El
ementary will hold confer
ences all day from 8 a.m. til 4
p.m. MHS conferences are
from 8 to 4 at the high school.
Saturday, March 8
The MAC Youth Basket
ball Jamboree is at MHS
Monday, March 9
V oc R ehab in Warm
Springs has orientations ev
ery Monday at 3 p.m. at their
office in the industrial park.
Orientations are also held on
Tuesdays at 3 p.m. at the
Community Counseling Cen
ter.
The Culture and Heritage
Program
is
offering
Ittitamasha - a math based
cultural activities afterschool
program weekdays from 4-5
p.m. except Wednesdays in
the Old Boys Dorm. Warm
Springs Elementary teacher
Esther Kalama leads the ac
tivities.
Exercise Classes today in
Warm Springs are:
Low Impact Cardio at 8
a.m. at the Community Coun
seling Center
Low Impact Cardio will be
held at the Family Resource
Center at 10 a.m.
Senior Fitness Class is at
10:45 at the Senior Building
Functional Fitness at 12:10
in the Aerobics Room at the
Community Center
Tuesday, March 11
Warm Springs Recreation
has Snack A ttack, an
afterschool food program for
school-age youth, every Tues
day and Thursday from 3:45-
4:45 in the social hall.
Exercise Classes today in
Warm Springs are:
Low Impact Cardio will be
held at the Family Resource
Center at 10 a.m.
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Functional Fitness at 12:10
in the Community Center So
cial Hall
Turbo Kick Class is at
noon time in the Community
Center Aerobics Room
Functional Firness Class
is at 5:30 in the Community
Center Aerobics Room
Wednesday, March 12
Wednesday is a 2-hour
Early Release day for all 509-
J S chools. Madras High
School students will be re
leased at 1:10 and Warm
Springs E lem entary and
JCMS at 1:30.
St. Charles Community
Benefit is sponsoring free
recreation
swims
fo r
Jefferson County Students at
the Madras Aquatic Center on
509-J Early Release Days
from 1:30-3:30pm.
There w ill be a food
handler’s class on March
12th from 2-4 p.m?in the I H S
atrium.
There is Numu Children’s
After School Class today from
3:30 to 5 (2 hours early on e.r.
days) at the Education Build
ing first floor training room.
Afterschool Language
Classes for Elementary and
Middle School Students are
being held at the Old Boys
Dorm. Contact Culture and
Heritage for more information.
Exercise Classes today in
Warm Springs are:
Senior Fitness Class is at
10:45 at the Senior Building
Water Aerobics at 10:15 at
the Kah-Nee-Ta Village Pool
Functional Fitness at 12:10
in the Aerobics Room at the
Community Center
Pilates-Yoga is at noon
time in the Atrium at IHS
Zumba is at 4 p.m. at the
Family Resource Center
There is a Numu Study
Group for Adults tonight from
5:30-7 at the Education Build
ing first floor'training room.
Thursday, March 13
S n a ck A tta c k - the
afterschool food program at
Warm Springs Recreation -
is today at 3:45 in the social
hall.
All Denomination Prayer
S ervices are held every
T hursday at 7pm at the
agency longhouse. Everyone
is welcome.
All are welcome to attend
Social Dance Class from 5-
7 p.m. in the Community Cen
ter aerobics room.
Exercise Classes today in
Warm Springs are :
Low Impact Cardio will be
held at the Family Resource
Center at 10am
Functional Fitness at 12:10
in the Community Center So
cial Hall
Turbo Kick Class is at
noon time in the Community
Center Aerobics Room
Zumba class is at 12:10 in
Pod A at the Health and
Wellness Center
Today’s Moving Moun
tains Mission Possible Slim
Down Challenge free activity
is: Free Lap Swim at the Ma
dras Aquatice Center from
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Friday, March 14
Exercise Classes today in
Warm Springs are
Low Impact Cardio at 8am
at the Community Counsel
ing Center
Low Impact Cardio will be
held at the Family Resource
Center at 10am
Senior Fitness Class is at
10:45 at the Senior Building
Functional Fitness at 12:16
in the Aerobics Room at the
Community Center
There will be a Moving
Mountains/Mission Possible
Fun Run Walk at Camel Back
at noon today at the Fire Man
agement Complex
Saturday, March 15
This Saturday and Sunday,
volunteers are needed to help
with clean up at the Warm
Springs Ball Fields. Warn)
Springs Nation Little League
is asking for community sup«-
port in getting the fields ready
for the 2014 season.
Monday, March 17
The Culture and Heritage
Program
is
offering
Ittitamasha - a math based
cultural activities afterschool
program weekdays from 4-
5pm except Wednesdays in
the Old Boys Dorm. Warm
Springs Elementary teacher
Esther Kalama leads the ac
tivities.
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