Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, March 19, 2014, Page 3, Image 3

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    Spily^y Tyrooo, W a rm Springs, Oregon
Page 3
Mgrch 19, 2014
Heart Smart Dinner
and Health Fair
More than 200 people attended the Heart Smart
Dinner and Health Fair, hosted by the Warm Springs
Health and Wellness Center Model Diabetes Program.
The health fair featured many displays by tribal and
IHS health organizations. Health workers were
checking people’s blood pressure and sugar level. -
There was information on diabetes prevention,
quitting smoking, healthy diet, and other health topics.
Entertainment was by the Sacred Winds Flute
Group, including Clem Picard, Tim Wainanwit and
Casey Green. The dinner and health fair, at the
Agency Longhouse, this year marked twenty-first
anniversary.
Dinner included smelts and salmon, potatoes and
green beans, salad, and fruit for dessert. This year’s
event was held in honor of Michael E. Spaulding. His
granddaughter Kirstie Morrison gave a nice talk about
her “Papa.” This was very much appreciated, said Kat
Spaulding of the Diabetes Program-
Jessie Adams (above) prepares the smelts.
Event organizer Jeri Kollen (below left) visits with
Rosanna Sanders.
William Rhoan at the Health Resource Center
and Library information booth.
T.J. Foltz (left) and Scott Kalama at the Warm Springs
Prevention Team information booth.
Warm Springs Community Calendar
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Wednesday, March 19
A fterschool Language
Classes for Elementary and
Middle School Students are
being held at the Old Boys
Dorm. Contact Culture and
Heritage for more information,
541-553-3290.
On the third and fourth
Wednesdays of the month,
there is a Numu Craft Group
for Adults tonight from 5:30-7
at the Education Building first
floor training room.
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 Numu Children’s
After School Class today
from 3:30 to 5 at the Educa­
tion Building first floor train­
ing room.
Thursday, March 20
Kids at the Early Childhood
Education Center will have a
fun run at 10 a.m.
Snack A ttack - the
afterschool food program at
Warm Springs Recreation -
is today at 3:45 in the social
hall.
All Denomination Prayer
Services are held every
Thursday at 7 p.m. at the
agency longhouse. Everyone
is welcome.
All are welcome to attend
Social Dance Class Thurs­
day evenings from 5-7 p.m.
in the Com 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
Today’s Movin Mountains
Mission Possible Slim Down
Challenge free activity is:
Staying Motivated Seminar at
the Jefferson County Public
Health Department at 5:30pm
Friday, March 21
South Wasco County stu-
Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM
dents have a furlough day to­
day, no school fo r South
Wasco County Schools.
The Cougars Youth Bas­
ketball Tournament is March
21 thru the 23 at the Warm
Springs Community Center.
The Twenty-Seventh An­
nual Basketball Against Alco­
hol and Drugs (BAAD) tour­
nament is sponsored by the
Confederated Tribes of the
Umatilla reservation and will
be held March 21 thru the 28.
Information and forms are
posed at ctulr.org
The Klamath All-Indian
Men’s and Women’s Basket­
ball Tournament is March 21-
23 in Chiloquin. Games will
start Friday at noon.
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 10am
Senior Fitness Class is at
10:45 at the Senior Building
Functional Fitness at 12:10
in the Aerobics Room at the
Community Center
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-
5pm 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
An adult drop-in session
is hosted at C om m unity
Counseling every Monday,
Wednesday and Friday morn­
ing from 8 until 9:30 a.m.
There is typically a light snack,
and activite and some good
conversation to help you re­
Warm Springs Nation Little
League baseball and softball
rosters will be posted today.
P arents and guardians
should get players registered
at the Community Center of­
fice.
The Jefferson County Li­
brary Community Film Cen­
ter will show “Wadjda,” rated
PG, at 7:30. Films are free
and shown in the Rodriguez
Annex.
Today’s Movin Mountains
Mission Possible Slim Down
Challenge free activity is:
Boot Camp at Mad Town Fit­
ness in Madras at 5:30 p.m.
No School - Spring Break
Tuesday, March 25
Tribal Council Agenda: In
the morning, University of Or­
egon President presentation,
updates on Kah-Tee-Ta Re­
sort and Warm Springs Credit
Enterprise. In the afternoon,
updates from Indian Head
Casino and Warm Springs
Composite Products.
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.
The Spring Fling Singer’s
Jam and Social Powwow is
at the Warm Springs Commu­
nity Center. Potluck dinner is
at 5:30 - bring your favorite
dish. The powwow starts at
6:30. All drummers and danc­
ers are welcome.
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
Functional Firness Class
is at 5:30 in the Community
Center Aerobics Room
Wednesday, March 26
Tribal Council Agenda: In
the morning, an update from
N atural R esources, Coal
Shipping, Megaloads, Gov­
ernment Island and Fish &
Game Officers. In the after­
noon, an update from Warm
Springs Ventures
Community Counseling is
putting on a Teen Craft Night
from 5:30-6:30 in the preven­
tion room at the counseling
center.
On the third and fourth
Wednesday of each week:
There is a Numu Craft Group
for Adults tonight from 5:30-
7 at the Education Building
first floor training room.
A fte rsch o o l Language
Classes for Elementary and
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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
Thursday, March 27
Snack A ttack - the
afterschool food program at
Warm Springs Recreation -
is today at 3:45 in the social
hall.
All Denomination Prayer
S e rv ic e s are held every
T hursday at 7pm at the
agency longhouse. Everyone
is welcome.
UPCOMING
for the month ahead
GED Prep and English
Language Learning classes
Go to class to register March 31 through April 3
• Basic Reading & Writing
• Basic Math
• Beginning through Advanced English
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For M ore Info:
5 4 1 .5 5 0 .4 1 0 0
cocc.edu/m adras
Call 5 4 1 .5 0 4 .2 9 5 0 or g o to
cocc.edu/adult-basic-skills
for times and locations. .
in advance o f College events, persons needing accommodation o r transportation because o f a physical o r m o b ility disability, contact Joe
&
Viola: 541.383.7775. For accommodation because o f other disab ility such as hearing im pairm ent, contact A nnie Jenkins: 541.383.7743.
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Middle School Students are
being held at the Old Boys
Dorm. Contact Culture and
Heritage for more information,
541-553-3290.
There is Numu Children’s
After School Class today from
3:30 to 5 at the Education
Building first floor training
room.
Madras Campus
Saturday, March 22
Central Oregon Master
Gardeners will give a work­
shop on Pruning in the Land­
scape from 9 to 11:30 a.m.
The workshop will provide a
lecture and hands-on learn­
ing at the Central Oregon Ag­
riculture Research Center on
Dogwood Lane in Madras. It
is free and open to the public.
You are asked to pre-register
by calling 541-475-7107.
Monday, March 24
Tribal Council Agenda: In
the morning, an update from
the Secretary-Treasurer, the
April Agenda, Travel Delega­
tions, a Review of Minutes
and Draft Resolutions. In the
afternoon, a Legislative Up­
date Call and Enrollments.
Voc Rehab in Warm
Springs has orientations ev­
ery Monday at 3pm at their of­
fice in the industrial park. Ori­
entations are also held on
lieve stress.
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