Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, March 19, 2014, Page 2, Image 2

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    Spilyay T ym o o , W arm Springs, O regon
Pgge 2
M arch 19, 2014-
Big event for W.S. Boys & Girls Club
T h is year marks the Warm
S prings Boys an d G irls
Club’s Fifth Annual signa­
ture fundraiser, Great F u ­
tures S ta r t H ere.
The
fundraiser will be on Satur­
day, April 26 at Kah-Nee-Ta
Resort.
“We are delighted this year
to celebrate a new partnership
with the Boys and Girls Clubs
o f Snohomish County, who
are now managing the Warm
Springs club,” said club direc­
tor June Smith.
The Confederated Tribes
o f Warm Springs continue
to provide a facility for the
club, with the Snohomish or­
ganization managing opera­
tio n s an d a ssistin g w ith
grants and fundraising.
Generous donations and
m em bership fees continue
to support the club as well.
The Warm Springs Boys
and Girls Club is open year
The Club is open 3-5:30 after school.
round after school and dur­
ing summer break. “This past
year we averaged 55 kids a
day, and we have 100 mem­
bers,” Smith said.
All funds raised will go to­
ward operations at the Club.
O n April 26 the Great F u ­
tures S ta rt Here fundraiser
will include a four-man, 18-
hole golf scramble, a silent
and live auction, entertain­
m ent and dinner at Kah-Nee-
Ta Resort.
Cosmic Bowling for youth
Comm unity Counsel­
ing will present Cosmic
Bowling for youth this
Friday, March 21.
M eet at C om m unity
C ounseing at 8:45 p.m.
T he bow ling is free for
y o u th ; b rin g sn a c k
money. H
For m ore inform ation
call Andy Leonard at 541-
553-3205.
Adult drop-in at Counseling Center
Adult drop-in at the Com­
munity Counseling Center, is
o n M ondays, W ednesdays
and Fridays.
Stop by for a light snack,
interesting activities and good
co nversation: “A place to
leave some stress behind.”
The drop-ins are from 8
a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Call Rick
Ribeiro for m ore in fo rm a­
tion, 541-553-3205. >
A youth leadership gathering will be on Thursday,
March 27 at 4:30 p.m. in the Prevention Room at the
Community Counseling Center. Call Rosanna
Jackson for more information, 541-553-3205.
The golf entry is $75 per
person or $280 for the four­
some. D inner tickets are $50
in advance or $60 at the door.
Ways you can help:
° E v e n t S p o n so rsh ip :
$5,000. In addition to spon­
sor m ention on all p rom o­
tio n a l m aterial, receiv e
signage at the dinner and golf
scramble, free golf entry for
a four-man team plus 16-tick-
ets for dinner and auction.
° G re a t S tart S ponsor:
Topics over the course o f
the series include: exploring
home-ownership; considering
mortgage-based home-owner­
ship; b udgeting for hom e-
A financial skills course is
com ing up on W ednesday
and Thursday, March 26 and
27 at the Tribal Credit build­
ing. Books and instruction are
free o f charge. C all th e
W arm Springs C om m unity
Action Team to sign up, 541-
553-3148.
The sessions are from 9
a.m.-4 p.m. each day, March
26 session will cover: under­
standing the economy, devel­
oping a spending plan, and
working w ith checking and
savings. The March 27 ses­
sion will cover: understand­
ing credit and your credit re­
port, accessing credit parts 1
and 2.
COCC class
on business
ownership
Central Oregon Comm u­
nity College’s Small Business
D evelopment Center is giv­
ing a sh o rt w o rkshop fo r
people contemplating busi­
ness ownership.
T h e re is a w o rk sh o p
scheduled for Tuesday, May
20 at th e C O C C M adras
Campus from 6-8 p.m. The
tw o -h o u r session, entitled
“Business Start-Up,” covers
all the basic steps needed to
open a business. Cost is $29.
Pre-registration is required.
Call 541-383-7290 to regis­
ter.
u
ow nership and calculating
affo rd a b ility ; ev alu a tin g
credit; finding a home, apply­
ing for a loan, among other
topics.
Childbirth education classes starting
Childbirth E ducation
C lasses w ill b eg in o n
W ednesday, M arch 26.
This series is best for those
with babies due by June 5.
W arm Springs classes
w ill m e e t W ednesdays
$2,500. You receive signage
at th e d in n e r an d g o lf
scramble, free golf entry for
a four-man team plus eight
tickets for din n er and the
auction.
° G olf Scramble Sponsor:
$1,000. Signage at g o lf
scramble, free entry for four-
man team plus four tickets for
dinner and the auction.
0 G olf Lunch, Silent Auc­
tion, Entertainm ent or Live
Auction Sponsorship: $500.
You receive acknowledgment
at one o f the four elements
o f the fundraiser and your
choice o f a free g o lf entry
for a 4 man team or 4 tickets
for dinner.
Donations are tax deduct­
ible: Tax ID (91-0549511). .
Thank you for your con­
sideration. For more informa­
tion contact Ju n e Smith at
541-553-3232. O r email:
jsmith@bgcsc.org
The
C o m m u n ity
Counseling Center is put­
tin g o n a T een C raft
N ig h t this W ednesday
evening, March 19, from
5:30-6:30.
T he craft night will
be in th e P re v e n tio n
Room at the Counseling
Center.
For inform ation call
541-553-3205.
Youth art fair next week
T h e M useum at W arm
Springs Young at A rt Fair will
be h eld n e x t T uesday
th ro u g h Thursday, M arch
25-27. The art fair will be
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. each
day.
W arm S prings trib a l
youth, ages 12 and over, are
invited to create and learn—
weaving, w riting, painting,
bead w ork and kup’n mak­
ing. Lunch will be provided
each day.
C ontact N atalie M oody
for additional inform ation
and to sign up, 541-553-3331.
Financial skills course
Pathways Home: A Native Home Ownership course
Are you interested in pur­
chasing your own home? I f
so, Pathways H om e is for
you.
This course will enable
you to understand the advan­
tages and disadvantages o f
hom e-ow nership; help you
develop the skills you need
to buy a home, and provide
you with the knowledge you
need to maintain your home
and meet financial obligations.
Books and instruction are
free o f charge. To enroll call
541-553-3148. The course is
part o f the 2004 Financial
Education series, co-hosted
by the Tribal Credit E nter­
prise and the Warm Springs
Community Action Team.
The Pathways Hom e ses­
sions will be every Thursday
evening starting on April 3
an d la stin g u n til M ay 8.
Classes will be from 5:30-
7:30 p.m. at the Tribal Credit
building.
Craft Night this evening
from noon til 1 p.m. Call
541-553-2460 to register.
Classes at St. Charles1
Madras will meet Wednes­
day nights from 7-9. Reg­
ister for by calling 541-
475-3882.
ND
This class is required for
anyone interesting in signing
up for an IDA Savings Ac­
count with the Warm Springs
C om m unity A ction Team.
T hrough this program , the
match rates are $5 for every
$1 you put into the account.
T he Financial Skills for
Families course is co-spon-
sored by the Community Ac­
tion Team and First Nations
Oweesta.
Open Wednesday thru Saturday
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Ph. 541-553-1041
At Warm Springs St. & Hollywood Blvd.
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