Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon June 11, 2014 Page 9 Much to like with Soaring Butterflies, Warrior Spirit T he Soaring Butterflies and Warrior Spirit students have many good things to say about the program. They learned prayer songs, and how to prepare traditional foods. They learned cultural practices, and the importance of tradition. They made hand drums, and gathered roots. They learned about why bul- lying is wrong, and impor- tance of respect. Soaring Butterflies origi- nated as a one-day summer recreation activity. Carol Allison, Sheilah Clements and Sarah (Frank) Wolfe started the project in 2003. In October of last year, Deanie Johnson, Myra Johnson-Orange, Andy Leonard, Merle Kirk and Sarah worked together to revive and expand Soaring Butterflies and Warrior Spirit Classes. In October they began conducting weekly classes at the Jefferson County Middle School. In January of this year they started the weekly classes at War m Springs Community Counseling and the Madras High School. The cultural teachers a fa- cilitators of Soaring Butter- flies/Warrior Spirit are Deanie, Myra, Merle and Keeyana Yellowman. Andy Inez Gomez-Queahpama (above left) and Olivia Sanders cleaning roots. Group photo at right, and ground blessing before root gathering (below). serves as the Warrior Spirit facilitator. And Sarah is the coordinator. The team conducted 26 middle school classes, four field trips, and two other ac- tivities, a parade float and Culture Night. At Warm Springs Com- munity Counseling they held 12 Classes, and took one field trip. At Madras High School, Soaring Butterflies/Warrior Spirit held 11 classes. They wish to thank the support from many in the community including Dr. Shilo Tippett, Lisa Lomas, Valerie Switzler, C a r o l i n e Cr uz, Guy Wallulatum, Courtesy of Sarah Wolfe Gladys Grant, Simon White, Diane Dominick, Rick Wells, Ron Hagar, Deanie Smith, Johnson O’Malley and Debra Jackson. Thank you also to guest speakers and presenters Darlene Foster, Alice Sampson, Diane Dominick, Scott Kalama, Flint Scott, Scott Moses, Mike Holyan, Jefferson Greene, Joe Law, Chief Karla Tias, Sgt. Koming, Lt. Schjoll, Officer Webb, Anita Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Tilkins, Nancy Seyler, Guy Wallulatum, V a n e s s a Knight, Rachel Macy, Carol Allison, Lucinda Green, Roma Cartney, Starla Green, Casey Green, Jerry Polk, Wilfred Jim, Geraldine Jim, Gene Sampson, Kanet Wolfe Sr., Rachel Winishut, Savan- nah Holiday, Dave the cook, Reva Johnson, Clay Penhollow, tribal judges, Rhonda Smith, Brad Houslet, Marge Kalama, Will Robbins, and Liz Smith. During the classes, the pre- senters covered many topics, including traditional foods, social dancing, bullying pre- vention, drum making, tribal leadership diabetes preven- tion, N’Chi Wanapum, digital storytelling, fire prevention, crime prevention, healthy re- lationships, STD/HIV, pre- vention, language, journaling, rights of passage, Youth Ad- visory Council, legends, rock painting, historical trauma, Red Ribbon Week, stick games, basket weaving, Soaring Butterflies and Warrior Spirit classes will continue this summer with the Recreation program. The classes will be every Tuesday from 9- 11 a.m., from June 24 to August 12. feather tying, teepee making, alcohol prevention, and val- ues. Some of the highlights, according to the students, were the Christmas Light Pa- rade float, the traditional food gathering–Latitit digging, root digging, the children’s feast participation, and the Soaring Butterflies and War- rior Spirit Camp. Warm Springs Community Calendar Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM Thursday, June 12 Last Day of School for 509- J students – Early Release. The Warm Springs Mobile Medical Unit will be open for visits from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Seekseequa Fire Hall. Call Kat Spaulding to pre-schedule 553- 2478. Warm Springs jurors will need to check-in at 9:30 this morning at Warm Springs Tribal Court. Exercise Classes today – Low Impact Cardio and Strength class at 10am at the Family Re- source Center; Turbo Kick Class 12:10 in the Community Center Aerobics Room; and Functional Fitness Class 12:10 in the Social Hall. There is an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting Thursday at noon at the Community Coun- seling Center conference room. There is a Narcotics Anonymous meeting Thursday evening at 6;00 at the Shaker Church. The Wellness of Warm Springs lunch will be held at noon in the Family Resource Cen- ter. The topic will be Food Safety with guest speakers from I H S Nursing. Lunch is provided to all participants. All are welcome to attend Social Dance Class Thursday evenings from 5-7 p.m. in the Community Center aerobics room. The Warm Springs Gradua- tion Banquet is at 5:30 p.m. at the Community Center pavilion. All Denomination Prayer Services are held every Thurs- day at 7pm at the agency longhouse. Everyone is wel- come. Friday, June 13 Exercise Classes today – Low Impact Cardio and Strength class at 10 a.m. at the Family Resource Center; Senior Fitness Class at 10:45 at the Senior Build- ing and Functional Fitness at 12:10 in the Community Center Aerobics Room. A Turning Point Narcotics Anonymous Meeting will be held at noon at the community counseling center conference room. Nchi Wanapum Canoe Prac- tice is today from 4:30-6:30 at Lake Simtustus. Meet at the Mu- seum at Warm Springs, extra clothes and a towel. There is also practice on Saturday morn- ings at 9 and Wednesdays at 4:30. FMI: Jefferson Greene 541- 553-3290. Saturday, June 14 N’chi Wanapum Canoe Prac- tice is today from 9 a.m. to noon at Lake Simtustus. Meet at the Museum at Warm Springs, a sack lunch, extra clothes and a towel. There is also practice on Wednesdays and Fridays at 4:30 p.m. FMI: Jefferson Greene 541- 553-3290. There is an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Community Coun- seling Center conference room. Monday, June 16 The Summer Recreation Pro- gram at the Warm Springs Com- munity Center will begin today. It will be open Monday thru Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and closed to kids from noon till 1 for lunch. Today at Summer Rec: There is a morning walk – every time you walk you get a raffle ticket in a weekly prize drawing. Carol is taking kids to tend to the Pumpkin Patch at the Community Garden at 9am; Youth Fitness is at 10am; Find out what the “Game of the Day” is in the game room. And, they are working on the Fourth of July float every day until the parade. Tribal Council Agenda: In the morning an update on Carbon Sequestration followed by a meeting with the Fish & Wildlife Committee. In the afternoon is the Education Committee. And, there is a “Coffee with the Chairman” session today at noon at the Com- munity Center. Exercise Classes today - Low Impact Cardio and Strength Class at 10 a.m. at the Family Re- source Center; Senior Fitness 10:45 a.m. at the Senior Building; Functional Fitness at 12:10 in the Community Center Aerobics Room; and Pilates/Yoga Class 12:10 in the IHS Atrium. Voc Rehab in Warm Springs has orientations every Monday at 3 p.m. at their office in the in- dustrial park. Orientations are also held on Tuesdays at 3 p.m. at the Community Counseling Center. There’s an aftercare group that meets every Monday 5:30-7 p.m. at the Counseling Center. It’s a group offering support in con- tinuing sobriety. Tuesday, June 17 Here’s what’s on the Sum- mer Rec schedule today: There is a daily walk first thing in the morning; Soaring Butterflies and Warrior Spirit group meets from 9-11 this morning in Carol’s Room; There is a Youth Fitness Program at 10am; And, they are working on the Fourth of July float every day until the parade. Exercise Classes today – Low Impact Cardio and Strength class at 10 a.m. at the Family Re- source Center; Turbo Kick Class 12:10 in the Community Center Aerobics Room; and Functional Fitness Class 12:10 in the Social Hall. There is an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting today at noon in the Community Counsel- ing Center conference room. A Diabetes Awareness and Support Group Dinner will be held from 5-6:30 p.m. at the Warm Springs Senior Center. Dr. Creelman will talk about “sleep apnea and other sleep problems” and beef stew is on the menu. Anyone is welcome to attend. The Warm Springs American Legion Post 48 meets tonight at 6 p.m. at the Warm Springs Veteran’s Hall. They meet the third Tuesday of every month. Wednesday, June 18 The Summer Recreation Program schedule includes: A morning walk; Carol is taking kids to tend to the Pumpkin Patch at the Community Garden at 9am; There is a Youth Fitness Program at 10am; It’s “Big Game” Day and other Outdoor Activities at 2:30 on the Community Center lawn; And, they are working on the 4 th of July float every day until the parade. Exercise Classes today – Water Aerobics at 10:15 at the Kahneeta Pool; Senior Fitness 10:45 at the Senior Center; Func- tional Fitness at 12:10 at the Com- munity Center Aerobics Room; Pilates/Yoga at 12:10 in the IHS Atrium and Zumba at 4 p.m. in the Family Resource Center. There will be a food handler’s class from 2-4 p.m. in the IHS atrium. N’chi Wanapum Canoe Prac- tice is today from 4:30-6:30 at Lake Simtustus. Meet at the Mu- seum at Warm Springs, extra clothes and a towel. There is also practice on Friday at 4:30 and Saturday morning at 9. FMI: Jefferson Greene 541-553-3290. There is an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting Wednes- day evening from7-8:30 p.m. in the Community Counseling Cen- ter conference room. Fitness Class 12:10 in the Social Hall. There is an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting Thursday at noon at the Community Coun- seling Center conference room. There is a Narcotics Anonymous meeting Thursday evening at 6;00 at the Shaker Church. All are welcome to attend Social Dance Class Thursday evenings from 5-7 p.m. in the Community Center aerobics room. All Denomination Prayer Ser- vices are held every Thursday at 7pm at the agency longhouse. Everyone is welcome. Thursday, June 19 At Summer Rec today – a morning walk is held daily and kids who take part get a chance to win a weekly prize, every day that you walk with the group, you get a ticket in the raffle. There is a Youth Fitness Program at 10 a.m.; There is a toy sale and swap for kids to from 2-4 p.m. on the front lawn. And, they are working on the Fourth of July float every day until the parade. Warm Springs jurors will need to check-in at 9:30 this morn- ing at Warm Springs Tribal Court. Exercise Classes today – Low Impact Cardio and Strength class at 10 a.m. at the Family Re- source Center; Turbo Kick Class 12:10 in the Community Center Aerobics Room; and Functional Friday, June 20 The Summer Rec Schedule today includes a morning walk; the Friday Fitness prize drawing is today; Carol is taking kids to tend to the Pumpkin Patch at the Community Garden at 9 a.m.; There is a Youth Fitness Program at 10am; Prevention Power hour is from 1:30 to 2:30; Popcorn and movie time is from 2:30-4:30 in Carol’s Room; And, they are working on the Fourth of July float every day until the parade. Exercise Classes today – Low Impact Cardio and Strength class at 10 a.m. at the Family Re- source Center; Senior Fitness Class at 10:45 at the Senior Build- ing and Functional Fitness at 12:10 in the Community Center Aerobics Room. A Turning Point Narcotics Anonymous Meeting will be held on Friday at noon at the com- munity counseling center confer- ence room. Saturday, June 21 There is an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting Saturday at 10am at the Community Coun- seling Center conference room. A Warm Springs Christian Community Potluck and Prayer Gathering will be at 6 p.m. at the High Lookee Lodge Community Room. Monday, June 23 Today at Summer Rec: There is a morning walk – every time you walk you get a raffle ticket in a weekly prize drawing. Carol is taking kids to tend to the Pumpkin Patch at the Community Garden at 9am; There is a Youth Fitness Program at 10am; Lunch is served from 11-11:30, free for all kids in the social hall; Find out what the “Game of the Day” is in the game room. And, they are working on the Fourth of July float every day until the parade. Exercise Classes today - Low Impact Cardio and Strength Class at 10am at the Family Re- source Center; Senior Fitness 10:45 a.m. at the Senior Building; Functional Fitness at 12:10 in the Community Center Aerobics Room; and Pilates/Yoga Class 12:10 in the I H S Atrium.