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About Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current | View Entire Issue (May 14, 2014)
Pgge 2 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon May 14, 2014 Seniors Day in Warm Springs Comedy at Kah-Nee-Ta The Native Spring Com edy Fling is coming to Kah- Tee-Ta Resort this Saturday, May 17. Doors will open at 8 p,m., and the show starts at 9. Ad vance tickets are available at The Agency Eonghouse was packed last Friday with guests from around the region. They traveled to Warm Springs fo r the Twenty-Fourth Annual Honor Seniors Day. They enjoyed the Early Childhood Education Center mini-powwow, a fine lunch including a traditional salmon hake; plus the always popular games, as hosted by Wilson Wewa. Anson Begay served as MC during the ECE powwow. Wilson thanked the Warm Springs Field Crew, part o f Fire Management, fo r their help with this y ea r’s Honor Seniors Day. Kelissa Smith and her mother Nicole Garcia- Smith greet Smokey the Bear at the ECE powwow. the Kah-Nee-Ta front desk, or you can buy them at the door. M ust be 21 or over. C o m ed ian s in clu d e M arc Yaffee, G ilbert Brown and Danny L ittlejohn. H ig h W L o o ke e L o d g e A s s i s t e d L iv in g F a c ilit y Dave McMechan/Spilyay Vendors (below) and ECE powwow (right). 2321 Ollailie Lane (PO Box 6) Warm Springs, OR 97761 Call 541-553-1182 Madras Campus UPCOMING for the month ahead Fire Management field crew were given a hand for their help with this year’s Honor Seniors Day. COCC youth camp in June Registration is open for the Central O regon Commu nity College Youth Camp. This is for kids ages 10-14 to explore things like aviation, engineering, K ung Fu and all sorts o f areas. They offer weeklong half day summer day camp pro grams beginning June 16. F or additional in fo rm a tion, visit the COCC website, cocc. edu/youthcam p / Getting Started Session F o r M o r e In fo : Get ready for Summer term. 5 4 1 .5 5 0 .4 1 0 0 Tuesday, May 27 c o c c .e d u /m a d r a s 5:30 p.m. Madras Campus Community Learning classes, visit www.cocc.edu/continuinged C.O. Sym phony presents Native American Voices The Central Oregon Mas ter Singers will join the Cen tral O reg o n Sym phony in May to present We Have Spo ken - Voices fro m N a tive America. Perform ances will be at Bend High School A udito rium this Saturday through Monday, May 17-19. Admission is free, but tick- ets are required, available through the Central Oregon Symphony at: cosymphony.com 6- In advance of GoHege events, persons heeding accommodation or transportation because of a physical or mobility disability, contact Joe Viola: 541.383-7775. For accommodation because of other disability such as hearing impairment, contact Annie Jenkins: 541.383.7743, The Warm Springs Boys and Girls Club is open 3-5:30 after school and on no school days from 10-5. Expanded Telecom service T he Warm Springs Tele com m unications Com pany no w o ffe rs p h o n e an d in te r n e t se rv ices in th e Seekseequa, Sim nasho and Sidwalter areas o f the Reser vation. T hat is in addition to the existing service in the Agency, Sunnyside and Wolfe Point ar eas. To learn m ore about costs and services you can stop by th e ir o ffic e in th e W arm Springs Industrial Park or call 541-615-0555. BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER Ä • Senior Menu • Children's Menu * Daily Specials “ 237 4tb Street Madras • 475-6632 OPEN 6 am - iopm DAILY The Best Food in Town - No Foolin! -----------