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    Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
May 28, 2014
Page 3
Mill looks toward better rest of the year
War m Springs Forest
Products Industries had a
rough time in May. The mill
had to shut down for two
weeks because of a shortage
of logs.
The workers were back on
the job Tuesday. With any
luck there won’t have to be
another shutdown at least
until winter.
What happened was the
snowstorm early this year:
The logging roads were un-
usable for a few months, af-
ter the region saw a major
weather event in January and
February. And the mill ran
out of logs in May, forcing
the shutdown.
For the rest of the year
the forecast is better, accord-
ing to a Tribal Council report
last week.
The mill ended 2013 with
a supply of logs from the
reservation that were in-
tended to keep the mill op-
erating without an extended
layoff for the first part of
2014.
They accomplished this,
but the region then saw the
snowstorm. There were no
log deliveries in March, April
Changing exhibits at museum
It’s your last chance to
see the Winning Spirits:
Native American Youth
and Athletics Art Ex-
hibit, on display in the
Museum at War m
Springs’ Changing Exhib-
its Gallery. The exhibit will
close June 1.
The Museum is proud
to announce its next ex-
hibit– Celebrating Native
American Youth: Today’s
Youth, Tomorrow’s Leaders.
The new exhibit ” that
will open June 26.
Team looking to Hawaii tourney
The Lady Warriors basket-
ball team is selling 50/50
Raffle tickets, and tickets for
a chance to win a Savage
7mm rifle, with a scope and
case. The team is raising
money to help send them to
the World Youth Basketball
Tournament in Hawaii.
The 50/50 drawing is on
June 1, and the rifle drawing
will be done during Pi-Ume-
Sha weekend. Contact one
of these people for tickets:
June Smith, Amy Suppah,
Rochell Zamora, Brett
Whipple, Sonia Heath, Jessie
Adams, Alvis Smith III, Becca
McPherson, Otis Iverson,
Crystal Smith, Julie Suppah
or Shawn Harry.
Peaceful Spirit Outing next week
Dave McMechan/Spilyay
Mill workers back on the job Tuesday morning.
or May.
The mill employs about
120 people, mostly tribal
members.
For the rest of the year the
perfor mance at the mill
should improve, with more
logs available from off the
reservation, according to the
Council report.
A predictable and reliable
supply of timber, and better
road conditions, among other
strategies, are needed to
make the mill a viable long-
term venture, according to
the report last week.
The Peaceful Spirit Out-
ing – Honoring Our Wounded
Warriors through Fly Fishing
and Cultural Sharing is
planned for next Friday-Sun-
day, June 6-8 at Lower Dry
Creek. For information con-
tact Casey Green at 541-325-
2147. Friday they will begin
receiving people at 8 a.m.
There will be a light lunch at
noon, introductions and fish-
ing. Opening ceremonies on
Friday are at 7 p.m. There will
be a Hawaiian pig roast.
Warm Springs Community Calendar
Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM
Thursday, May 29
Exercise Classes today
– Low Impact Cardio and
Strength class at 10 a.m. at
the Family Resource Cen-
ter; Turbo Kick Class 12:10
in the Community Center
Aerobics Room; and Func-
tional Fitness Class 12:10
in the Social Hall.
Friday, May 30
Exercise Classes today
– Low Impact Cardio and
Strength class at 10 a.m. at
the Family Resource Cen-
ter; Senior Fitness Class at
10:45 at the Senior Building
and Functional Fitness at
12:10 in the Community
Center Aerobics Room.
Saturday, May 31
The Museum at Warm
Springs’ Boomer Classic
Golf Tournament is today
at Kah-Nee-Ta Resort. Shot
gun start is at 9:30 and it
will be a team of four
scramble. This is a
fundraiser to support Mu-
seum educational pro-
grams. You can register by
calling Debbie Stacona 553-
3331.
COCC is having its An-
nual Salmon Bake today
from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at the
COCC Athletic Field in
Bend. There is a free
Salmon lunch plus vendors,
raffles, dancers, kids’ crafts
(see page 12 for more infor-
mation).
Madras Primary School
will be having a fundraiser
car show from 12-4 p.m. at
Westside school on Fourth
Street in Madras. There will
be cars, food, games and an
auction. If anyone would
like to have their car in the
show, they can contact the
Madras Primary school
at 541-475-3520.
The first annual Bend
VegFest, a day-long cel-
ebration to promote plant-
based foods and other ani-
mal-free products will take
place today. This will feature
nationally recognized
speakers, exhibitors, a film
screening, and samples of
vegan food. It will be held at
the Cascade Culinary Insti-
tute on the COCC campus,
from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
(www.BendVegFest.org)
Monday, June 2
Exercise Classes today
- Low Impact Cardio and
Strength Class at 10 a.m.
at the Family Resource Cen-
ter; Senior Fitness 10:45am
at the Senior Building; Func-
tional Fitness at 12:10 in the
Community Center Aerobics
Room; and Pilates/Yoga
Class 12:10 in the IHS
Atrium.
Tuesday, June 3
Exercise Classes today
– Low Impact Cardio and
Strength class at 10 a.m. at
the Family Resource Cen-
ter; Turbo Kick Class 12:10
in the Community Center
Aerobics Room; and Func-
tional Fitness Class 12:10
in the Social Hall.
Wednesday, June 4
Wednesday is a 2-hour
Early Release day for all
Open Wednesday thru Saturday
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
At Warm Springs St. & Hollywood Blvd.
509-J Schools. Madras High
School students will be re-
leased at 1:10 and Warm
Springs Elementary and
JCMS at 1:30.
Exercise Classes today
– Water Aerobics at 10:15
at the Kahneeta Pool; Se-
nior Fitness 10:45 at the
Senior Center; Functional
Fitness at 12:10 at the Com-
munity Center Aerobics
Room; Pilates/Yoga at
12:10 in the IH Atrium and
Zumba at 4pm in the Fam-
ily Resource Center.
Charles Community Ben-
efit is sponsoring free rec-
reation swims for Jefferson
County Students at the Ma-
dras Aquatic Center on 509J
Early Release Days from
1:30-3:30 p.m.
There is Numu Children’s
After School Class today
from 1:30 to 3 at the Educa-
tion Building first floor train-
ing room.
There is a Numu Study
Group for Adults tonight
from 5:30-7 at the Education
Building first floor training
room.
Thursday, June 5
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 every month.
There is a Fish & Wild-
life Committee meeting at
6 p.m. in the Fire Manage-
ment training room. On the
agenda: hunting, harvest
and data updates.
Exercise Classes today
– Low Impact Cardio and
Strength class at 10 a.m. at
the Family Resource Cen-
ter; Turbo Kick Class 12:10
in the Community Center
Aerobics Room; and Func-
tional Fitness Class 12:10
in the Social Hall.
Friday, June 6
Madras Bowl is having
a fundraiser this evening for
the Madras High School
girls’ basketball program.
Twenty-five percent of all
bowling and dine-in or carry-
out food sales between 6-
11 p.m. will go to MHS.
Exercise Classes today
– Low Impact Cardio and
Strength class at 10 a.m. at
the Family Resource Cen-
ter; Senior Fitness Class at
10:45 at the Senior Building
and Functional Fitness at
12:10 in the Community
Center Aerobics Room.
Saturday, June 7
This is the Earth2o wa-
ter delivery day for
Simnasho and Schoolie
residents. Remember to set
water bottles outside.
South Wasco County
High School’s graduation is
at 1 p.m. in the gym.
Monday, June 9
Exercise Classes today
- Low Impact Cardio and
Strength Class at 10 a.m.
at the Family Resource Cen-
ter; Senior Fitness 10:45am
at the Senior Building; Func-
tional Fitness at 12:10 in the
Community Center Aerobics
Room; and Pilates/Yoga
Class 12:10 in the I H S
Atrium.
The Warm Springs Can-
cer Support Group will
meet from 5-7 p.m. down-
stairs in the Old Boys’ Dorm.
Tuesday, June 10
Exercise Classes today
– Low Impact Cardio and
Strength class at 10 a.m. at
the Family Resource Cen-
ter; Turbo Kick Class 12:10
in the Community Center
Aerobics Room; and Func-
tional Fitness Class 12:10
in the Social Hall.
There will be a food
handler’s class from 2-4
p.m. in the IHS atrium.