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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
Team preparing for Hawaii tournament
June 11, 2014
All-sport camp next week
The Oregon Football
Association is hosting an
All-Sport Camp in Warm
Springs on June 17. There
will be football training,
basketball training, and
baseball training.
The camp is in coordi-
nation with the Boys and
Girls Club of War m
Springs. Lionshead Devel-
opment is sponsoring. The
group would like to make
this annual event in Warm
Springs.
The camp will be free
to attend, limit of 300 ath-
letes. Register at:
Ofamovement.org
Following the camp,
starting at 1:30 p.m., there
will be a community feed
in the picnic area behind
the community center.
Summer meals starting
Courtesy photo.
Lady Warriors are raising money to compete in the World Youth Basketball Tournament.
T he
Lady War riors
basketball team is head-
ing to Hawaii in early
August for the World
Youth Basketball Tour-
nament.
The team and their
supporters are conduct-
ing two raffles to raise
money for the expenses.
The 50-50 raffle has a
grant prize of $600.
Tickets for the 50-50
raffle are $1, and will be
sold until July 18. The
drawing will be held on
July 19 with the winner an-
nounced on KWSO (need
not be present to win).
Here are some of the
prizes in the other raffle, pro-
ceeds also helping with the
Hawaii trip:
Crochet blanket, red, twin
size; pillows made by Chloe
Smith; earrings made by
Martha Stewart; Pendleton
bench made by Alvis III/
Vivian; $50 gift card for Ol-
ive Garden; Candy Lei made
by Ramona Kaloi; crochet
blanket purple, twin size; wo-
ven necklace made by
Debbie Stacona; $50 gift card
for Madras Cinema 5;
Pendleton boots; case of
canned salmon; Cedar Bark
basket; fleece blanket with
pillow; and other item that
have not been listed.
Tickets for this raffle are
$2 each and will be sold until
July 18. The drawing will be
held on July 19, announced
on KWSO. For a ticket in
one or both of these raffles,
contact one of these people
(all area codes are 541):
June Smith, 953-
9452; Alvis Smith III,
325-6745; Amy Suppah,
410-5179;
Becca
McPherson, 325-2071;
Rochell Zamora, 460-
0477.
Otis Iverson, 325-
1088; Brett Whipple,
460-3536;
Crystal
Smith, 325-6249; Sonia
Heath, 325-2562; Julie
Suppah,
460-8472;
Jessie Adams, 325-6770;
Shawn Harry, 325-1323.
Recreation ready to kick off Summer 2014
The Warm Springs Rec-
reation Department will be-
gin Summer Recreation 2014
starting next Monday, June
16. Summer hours are 8 a.m.
to 12 noon, and 1 to 5 p.m.,
Monday through Friday.
During Summer Recre-
ation, every morning there
will be a morning walk. With
every walk completed the
kids will receive a raffle
ticket to put into a prize
drawing held every Friday.
The more participation, the
more chances to win.
Mondays also feature the
Game of the Day: daily
board games, cards, check-
ers, chess, Candyland, Mo-
nopoly, Battle Ship, etc.
Open practice for upcoming
tournaments.
Tournament Tuesdays are
at 2 p.m. as follows:
June 24 – Ping Pong
(singles and doubles).
July 1 – Wii Just Dance
(Just Dance 2014 or Just
Dance 4).
July 8 – Air Hockey. July
15 – Foos Ball. July 22 – Wii
Bowling. July 29 – Pool.
Big Game Day/Outdoor
activities are every Wednes-
day starting June 18 at 2:
p.m. on the community cen-
ter lawn.
Thursdays will be field
trip days. Fridays are the Fit-
ness Prize Drawing days.
Carol’s Room
Youth Wellness at center
The Recreation Depart-
ment will host youth
wellness activities Monday
through Friday at the com-
munity center during the
summer.
There is a morning walk
each morning, and youth
fitness at 10 a.m., Monday
through Friday. There are
noon and 1 p.m. fitness ac-
tivities.
There will be 3-on-3
basketball on Mondays at
3 p.m. On Tuesdays at 2:30
are outdoor games. And
Thursday feature the field
trip.
Field trip destinations
include OMSI, the Cove,
Kids can participate in
Pumpkin Care in the com-
munity garden on Monday,
Wednesday and Friday morn-
ings at 9 a.m. Kids who help
will receive a pumpkin.
Tuesdays feature Soar-
ing Butterflies/Warrior Spirit
from 9 to 11 a.m. starting
June 17.
Wednesdays: Outdoor
courtyard play from 2:30 to
4 p.m. (with Carol, Satch,
Mike and Tatum), starting
June 18.
Fridays: Popcorn on
movie from 2:30-4:30 p.m.
Lava Caves, Oaks Park,
the Zoo, and the Oregon
State Fair.
The Youth Fitness
Challenge begins the
week of Pi-Ume-Sha.
This begins with a fitness
assessment, step test,
push-ups, shuttle run, ver-
tical jump, sit and reach.
This is a six-week chal-
lenge in two age catego-
ries: 6-12 and 13-18.
Individuals who make
a 100 percent increase in
overall challenge will be
eligible to go on a Nike
Campus
tour
in
Beaverton.
More events
Here are some other fea-
tured events coming up this
summer:
Toy Sale and Swap on
Thursday, June 19 from 2-4
p.m. Set up toys to sell or
swap with other kids. This
will be on the community
center front lawn.
Prevention Power: June
20 and every Friday until
August 15, starting at 1:30
p.m.
Float preparation for the
Fourth of July Parade: Kids
can help decorate and ride in
the parade. Preparation start-
ing June 16.
Fourth of July: Parade
and barbecue, and fireworks
night show at the ball fields.
Money camp: July 7, 14,
21 and 28. From 1-3 p.m.
The Mid Summer Ice
Cream Special will be on July
16.
Lunch program
The Lunch Program at
the community center starts
on June 23. This is from 11-
11:30 a.m. in social hall, for
kids ages 1 to 18.
You can reach the Recre-
ation Department at 541-
553-3243.
You can pick up a Sum-
mer Recreation program ap-
plication at the center.
The community center
staff are Austin Greene,
manager; Carol Sahme, arts
and crafts coordinator,
Delano “Satch” Miller,
sports and athletics coordi-
nator; Mike Holyan, youth
wellness coordinator; and
Tatum Kalama, youth activi-
ties coordinator.
Summer Recreation at the
community center is Friendly
Zone: Have courtesy to each
and be helpful, use your best
manner such as “please, and
thank you, you’re welcome,
excuse me, etc.”
Ellsbury donates big to OSU baseball program
Jacoby Ellsbury, center
fielder for the New York
Yankees and former student-
athlete at Oregon State Uni-
versity, has committed $1
million to help the OSU base-
ball program expand its
locker room facilities.
Goss Stadium, which has
stood on the Oregon State
campus since 1907, is the old-
est continuous ballpark in the
nation, and has been home to
the Beavers since the
program’s first pitch more
than 100 years ago.
The stadium has under-
gone several enhancements in
recent years with support
from donors. Prior to the
2009 season, nearly 1,000
seats were added down the
left and right field lines and
the Omaha Room created
seating for approximately 70.
Despite the recent im-
provements, the baseball pro-
gram has outgrown its locker
room space. The proposed
$2.8 million project will ex-
pand and enhance the locker
room, update the equipment
room, add team meeting
space, and include both a new
recruiting area and a central-
ized main entrance. In recog-
nition of the gift, the OSU
locker room facilities will be
named in honor of Ellsbury.
The Summer Food Ser-
vice Program is starting this
month. This is for kids ages
1-18. They can enjoy nutri-
tious summer meals at no
charge. This is a program of
the Jefferson County School
District 509-J and the USDA.
Meals will be served at two
locations in Warm Springs: at
the community center cafete-
ria and the at the elementary
school cafeteria.
At the community center
cafeteria, lunch will be served
from 11-11:30 a.m., Monday
through Friday, from June 23
through August 15 (closed on
July 4).
At the elementary school
cafeteria, lunch will be served
from 11:45-12:30, Monday
through Friday, from June
23-August 22 (closed July 4).
The Summer Meals Pro-
gram will also be serving
lunches in Madras at
Westside Elementary, Madras
Elementary, the middle
school, and the Madras Pri-
mary cafeteria.
For more information call
541-475-0339.
Camp Naimuma in July
The Warm Springs Culture
and Heritage Department will
host Camp Naimuma from
July 13-17 (boys) and July 20-
24 (girls). The camp is for
youth ages 8-15. For informa-
tion call Greg Arquette at
541-553-2390.
Pi-Ume-Sha run/walk
This year the Warm
Springs Recreation De-
partment is hosting the
2014 Pi-Ume-Sha Run.
This will be on Saturday,
June 28 starting at the
community center.
Registration will start
at 8 a.m., and the run or
walks start at 9. The run-
walks are open to people
of all ages. Challenge
yourself to a 10k, 5k or
1-mile fun run or walk.
T-shirts for all partici-
pants. Pre-register at the
community center, or for
more information call
4202
Holliday St.
2321
Ollallie
Lane
Warm
Springs
Call 541-
553-1182
541-553-3243.
The signing date of the
Treaty of the Middle
Tribes of Oregon was
June 25, 1855. On that
date 151 tribal leaders
signed the document, af-
ter a three-day Council at
The Dalles.
Pi-Ume-Sha Treaty
Days began in the late
1960s. While commemo-
rating the signing of the
treaty, Pi-Ume-Sha also
traditionally honors the
veterans and service men
and women of the Armed
Forces.
Call 541-
615-0555