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    Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
June 25, 2014
Page 7
Miss Pi-Ume-Sha Royalty Candidates ~ 2014
Please support the candidates as they sell tickets for the Sunday raff le
Thyreicia “Reicie” Simtustus
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 Dis-
trict 509-J and the
USDA.
Meals will be served
at two locations in
Warm Springs: at the
community center caf-
eteria and the at the el-
ementary school cafete-
ria.
At the community
center cafeteria, lunch
will be served from 11-
11:30 a.m., Monday
through Friday, from
June 23 through Au-
gust 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
Program will also be
serving lunches in Ma-
dras at Westside El-
ementary, Madras El-
ementary, the middle
school, and the Madras
Primary cafeteria.
For more informa-
tion call 541-475-
0339.
Free estate
planning
Tribal members this
summer have free help
in drafting wills, pow-
ers of attorney, and
other estate planning
documents.
To make an ap-
pointment, call Lexi
Lundgren at 541-553-
3148. Her office at
Warm Springs is in the
Community Action
Team trailer on cam-
pus, at 1136 Paiute
Ave. Office hours are
from 8 a.m.-4 p.m.,
Monday
through
Wednesday.
She can take up to
July 18. Having a will
is recommended for
anyone over 18, espe-
cially for people who
have ownership inter-
est in land.
Jaihline “Cha Cha” Ramirez
Jaihline, known to
many as Cha Cha, is the
daughter of Joy and Jose
Ramirez.
“I would love the op-
portunity to represent the
Pi-Ume-Sha Powwow,
and the community of
Warm Springs,” Cha Cha
says. “Contact us if you
would like a ticket.”
To purchsae a ticket
call Joy or Jose at 541-
777-9220.
Gloria Mitchell is can-
didate for Miss Pie-Ume-
Sha 2014. Gloria’s par-
ents are Arthur Brian
Mitchell and Monique
Sconowah Mitchell.
Paternal grandparent is
utwyai Gloria Mitchell.
Paternal great grandpar-
ents are utwyai Arthur and
Bernice Mitchell.
Maternal Grandpar-
ents are Priscilla and
Harold Blackwolf.
Reicie is the daughter
of Joie Simtustus-Chavez
and utwyai Daniel Chavez
of the Squiemphen fam-
ily.
She and the other two
Pi-Ume-Sha candidates are
selling tickets for a raffle
that has cash prizes, gift
cards, a case of salmon, a
shell dress, a bicycle, por-
table DVD, and beaded
items. To purchase a ticket
($1 each or six for $5) con-
tact Joie at 541-460-0021.
Summer
meals
starting
Gloria Mitchell
Reading fun at Warm Springs library
The Warm Springs Library
wants to reward youth 17 and
under for reading this sum-
mer. All you need to do is
fill out book-slips like the one
pictured below. Then turn
them in at the library.
Just for turning in a filled
out book slip, you’ll be eligible
to receive a prize (limit one
prize per youth). Those who
turn in the most book slips
will be eligible for an addi-
tional prize. So start reading
and filling out those book-
slips. The more slips you turn
in, the better your chances of
winning a prize.
Too young to read? We
will accept book-slips from
children whose parents have
read a book to them.
Summer Reading Book-
slips can be picked up at the
library in the Family Resource
Center, or cut out of the pa-
per. Book slips are accepted
now through the end of sum-
mer. Questions? Call 541-
553-1078.
Name: ______________________________________
Book title/author: _____________________________________
Phone number: ________________________________
Favorite character/ why:________________________________________
____________________________________
Grade next year:________________________________
Best part
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
Parent’s signature:_______________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
Stars: (1=worst; 5=best):
Recreation hosting youth activities all summer long
The Warm Springs Recre-
ation Center and Community
Health Program are hosting
the Tuff Lil Springer Fitness
Challenge. This is a youth
wellness program that is part
of Summer Recreation Fun.
There are two age catego-
ries: 6-12, and 13-18. The
challenge tests speed, agility,
strength, and sit and reach.
For infor mation contact
Michael Holyan, youth
wellness coordinator, at 541-
553-2460.
Meanwhile, Recreation has
activities Monday through
Friday all summer long for
the youth of the community.
There is a morning walk
each morning, and youth fit-
ness at 10 a.m. There are
noon and 1 p.m. fitness ac-
tivities.
There will be 3-on-3 bas-
ketball on Mondays at 3 p.m.
On Tuesdays at 2:30 are out-
door games. And Thursdays
feature the field trip.
Summer hours at Recre-
ation are 8 a.m. to 12 noon,
and 1 to 5 p.m., Monday
through Friday.
Mondays also feature the
Game of the Day: daily
board games, cards, checkers,
chess, Candyland, Monopoly,
Battle Ship, etc. Open prac-
tice for upcoming tourna-
ments.
Tournament Tuesdays
are at 2 p.m. as follows:
July 1 – Wii Just Dance
(Just Dance 2014 or Just
Dance 4).
Boys and Girls Club on summer hours
The Warm Springs Boys
and Girls Club Summer Pro-
gram is open to youth 6 and
older, Monday thru Friday.
Summer hours are from
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The fee is
$25 and registration is re-
quired.
For information call club
director June Smith at 541-
553-2323; or email:
jsmith@bgcso.org
Raffle for Lady Warriors’ Hawaii trip
The Lady Warriors basket-
ball team is selling raffle tick-
ets for a chance to win a Sav-
age 7mm rifle, with a scope
and case.
The drawing will be done
during Pi-Ume-Sha. They are
also selling raffle tickets for
a bunch of donated items
and 50/50 tickets.
The girls are raising money
for their trip to Hawaii to
play in the World Youth Bas-
ketball Invitational.
Contact one of these
people for any of the 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.
July 8 – Air Hockey. July
15 – Foos Ball. July 22 – Wii
Bowling. July 29 – Pool.
Big Game Day/Outdoor
activities are every Wednes-
day at 2: p.m. on the commu-
nity center lawn.
Fridays are the Fitness
Prize Drawing days.
Carol’s Room
Kids can participate in
Pumpkin Care in the com-
munity garden on Monday,
Wednesday and Friday morn-
ings at 9 a.m.
Tuesdays feature Soaring
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.
Here are some other fea-
tured events coming up this
summer:
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.
The Lunch Program at
the community center started
this week. This is from 11-
11:30 a.m. in social hall, for
kids ages 1 to 18.