Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, May 14, 2014, Page 2, Image 2

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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
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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
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237
4tb Street Madras • 475-6632 OPEN 6 am - iopm DAILY
The Best Food in Town - No Foolin!
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