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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
July 9, 2014
Not
enough
votes
On the Fourth
Warm Springs celebrates the Fourth of July with a parade.
Dave McMechan/Spilyay
Free workshop, counseling for small business owners
The Native Procurement
Technical Assistance Center
will host a free workshop, and
business counseling session,
this month in Warm Springs.
The subject of the work-
shop will be “Introduction to
Government Contracting.”
The Native Procurement
Technical Assistance Center,
or P-TAC, invites you to
learn how your business can
grow. Come learn about how
governments purchase, cor-
porate structure, registra-
tions, certifications, and Na-
tive business.
The workshop will be
from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. on Mon-
day, July 22, at the Family Re-
source Center conference
room, 1144 Warm Springs
Street.
The following day, Tues-
day, July 23, business owners
will have the opportunity to
ask questions about their spe-
cific companies and indus-
tries. This will be from 9 a.m.-
3 p.m. at the Agency
Longhouse.
You can register on the
events calendar at:
NativePTAC.org
Businesses can have their
official profiles reviewed,
learn about government pur-
chasing, corporate structures,
registrations, certifications,
Native business programs,
TERO certifications, Small
Business Administration pro-
grams and more. Schedule a
free session if you have any
questions regarding govern-
ment contracting.
To schedule an appoint-
ment, or for any questions,
please contact our main of-
fice at:
info@nativeptac.org
Or call 206-816-6596
Two Rivers CDC, a Na-
tive American non-profit
501(c)(3) organization, pro-
vides free assistance through
Native PTAC to individual
and tribal owned Native firms
looking to become
The motorsports referen-
dum did not meet the one-
third turnout of voters. A to-
tal of 819 people turned in
their ballots. A little over a
thousand would have been
required for a valid referen-
dum. There were a total of
3,202 qualified voters for the
referendum.
A majority of the people
who voted were not in favor
of the proposal: 389 vote in
favor, versus 429 against.
This was the third time the
motorsports referendum did
not meet the minimum voter
turnout.
The absentee ballot count
was 119 in favor, versus 101
against
Voting in person at the
polling place, 270 were favor,
versus 328 against. The
motorsports park was an eco-
nomic development proposal
initiated by Warm Springs
Ventures. It was seen as a
potential new revenue source,
needed to replace loses in tim-
ber and power and water en-
terprise revenue.
Warm Springs Community Calendar
Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM
Thursday, July 10
At Summer Rec today – It’s
field trip day! Those who are
signed up to go to the Cove
will leave the center at 9am
and return by 4:45. If you are
not going on the trip, remem-
ber there is a morning walk
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 10am; Lunch is served from
11-11:30, free for all kids in
the social hall.
The Warm Springs Mobile
Medical Unit will be open for
visits from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at
the Sidwalter Fire Hall. Call
Kat Spaulding to pre-sched-
ule 553-2478.
Exercise Classes today –
Low Impact Cardio and
Strength class at 10 a.m. at
the Family Resource Center;
Turbo Kick Class 12:10 in the
Community Center Aerobics
Room; and Functional Fit-
ness Class 12:10 in the So-
cial Hall.
The Wellness of Warm
Springs lunch is at noon in
the Family Resource Center.
The topic will be Hydration –
the Importance of Drinking
Choosh. Lunch is provided
to all participants.
There is an Alcoholics
Anonymous meeting Thurs-
day at noon at the Commu-
nity Counseling Center con-
ference room. There is a Nar-
cotics Anonymous meeting
Thursday evening at 6 at the
Shaker Church.
All are welcome to attend
Social Dance Class Thurs-
day evenings from 5-7 p.m.
in the Community Center
aerobics room.
All Denomination Prayer
Services are held every
Thursday at 7 p.m. at the
agency longhouse. Everyone
is welcome.
The Diabetes Prevention
Program is doing a screen-
ing Thursday at 2 p.m. at the
Family Resource Center.
They also invite you for a sun-
rise stroll weekday mornings
in July at 7 a.m. You get a
morning snack, and if you do
a risk assessment you get a
t-shirt.
Warm Springs jurors will
need to check-in at 9:30 this
morning at Warm Springs
Tribal Court.
Friday, July 11
The Diabetes Prevention
Program is holding a Fun
Run/Walk at noon at the
Community Center. They
also invite you for a sunrise
stroll – weekday mornings in
July at 7 a.m.
The Summer Rec Sched-
ule today inludes a morning
walk. The Friday Fitness prize
drawing is today. Carol is tak-
ing kids to tend to the Pump-
kin Patch at the Community
Garden at 9 a.m. There is a
Youth Fitness Program at 10
a.m. Lunch is served from 11-
11:30, free for all kids in the
social hall. Prevention Power
hour is from 1:30 to 2:30. Pop-
corn and movie time is from
2:30-4:30 in Carol’s Room;
Exercise Classes today –
Low Impact Cardio and
Strength class at 10am at the
Family Resource Center; Se-
nior Fitness Class at 10:45
at the Senior Building and
Functional Fitness at 12:10 in
the Community Center Aero-
bics Room.
A Turning Point Narcotics
Anonymous Meeting will be
held on Friday at noon at the
community counseling center
conference room.
Saturday, July 12
There is an Alcoholics
Anonymous meeting Satur-
day at 10 a.m. at the Commu-
nity Counseling Center con-
ference room.
Monday, July 14
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
9 a.m. There is a Youth Fit-
ness Program at 10am;
Lunch is served from 11-
11:30, free for all kids in the
social hall; It is the “Game of
the Day” in the game room.
And, there is a Money Camp
from 1-3.
Exercise Classes today -
Low Impact Cardio and
Strength Class at 10 a.m. at
the Family Resource Center;
Senior Fitness 10:45 a.m. 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.
Warm Springs Cancer
Support Group will meet from
5-7 p.m. downstairs in the Old
Boys’ Dorm.
There’s an aftercare
group that meets every Mon-
day 5:30-7 p.m. at the Coun-
seling Center. It’s a group
offering support in continuing
sobriety.
Tuesday, July 15
Here’s what’s on the Sum-
mer Rec schedule today:
There is a daily walk first thing
in the morning. Soaring But-
terflies and Warrior Spirit
group meets from 9-11 this
morning in Carol’s Room.
There is a Youth Fitness Pro-
gram at 10am; Lunch is
served from 11-11:30, free for
all kids in the social hall. It’s
Tournament Tuesday in the
Game Room today - they’re
having a Foos Ball Tourney at
2 p.m.
Exercise Classes today –
Low Impact Cardio and
Strength class at 10am at the
Family Resource Center;
Turbo Kick Class 12:10 in the
Community Center Aerobics
Room; and Functional Fit-
ness Class 12:10 in the So-
cial Hall.
There is an Alcoholics
Anonymous meeting today at
noon in the Community Coun-
seling Center conference
room.
A Diabetes Awareness
and Support Group Dinner is
from 5-6:30 p.m. at the Warm
Springs Senior Center. Dia-
betes Coordinator Eric
Bradford will do the “diet
drinks taste tests” and taco
salad is on the menu. Every-
one is welcome to attend.
The Warm Springs Ameri-
can Legion Post 48 meets
tonight at 6 p.m. at the Warm
Springs Veteran’s Hall. They
meet the third Tuesday of ev-
ery month.
Wednesday, July 16
Recreation is taking kids
on a field trip to the Lava
Caves and to the movies in
Bend this Thursday. Kids
need to bring $8 for the movie,
comfortable walking shoes,
flash lights, a sack lunch and
spending money. Parents
must fill out permission slips
at the Community Center of-
fice.
Exercise Classes today –
Water Aerobics at 10:15 at the
Kahneeta Pool; Senior Fit-
ness 10:45 at the Senior Cen-
ter; Functional Fitness at
12:10 at the Community Cen-
ter Aerobics Room; Pilates/
Yoga at 12:10 in the I HS
Atrium and Zumba at 4pm in
the Family Resource Center.
There will be a food
handler’s class on July 16
from 2-4 p.m. in the IHS
atrium.
There is an Alcoholics
Anonymous
meeting
Wednesday evening from7-
8:30 p.m. in the Community
Counseling Center confer-
ence room.
The Cascade Cycling
Classic is under way and
today’s stage begins at Cow
Canyon and will travel along
hey 197 North to Maupin and
then 216 to Highway 3
through Simnasho, past Kah-
Nee-Ta into Warm Springs.
They will then use Jackson
Trail Road to the Pelton re-
regulating dam – cross the
dam and take the back way
up to Madras.
Red Cross is holding a
Madras Community Blood
Drive on Wednesday July 16
from 1 til 6pm at St Patrick’s
Church. You can schedule an
appointment by calling 1-800-
Red Cross or online at
redcrossblood.org
Thursday, July 17
Warm Springs 4-H is host-
ing a baked and canned
foods workshop for youth 8-
15 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. This
is to prepare items for open
class competition at the
Jefferson County Fair which
is coming up in Madras July
23-26. Call to pre-register
6553-3238.
Exercise Classes today –
Low Impact Cardio and
Strength class at 10 a.m. at
the Family Resource Center;
Turbo Kick Class 12:10 in the
Community Center Aerobics
Room; and Functional Fit-
ness Class 12:10 in the So-
cial Hall.
There is an Alcoholics
Anonymous meeting Thurs-
day at noon at the Commu-
nity Counseling Center con-
ference room. There is a Nar-
cotics Anonymous meeting
Thursday evening at 6;00 at
the Shaker Church.
All are welcome to attend
Social Dance Class Thurs-
day evenings from 5-7 p.m.
in the Community Center
aerobics room.
All Denomination Prayer
Services are held every
Thursday at 7 p.m. at the
agency longhouse. Everyone
is welcome.
At Summer Rec today – to-
day is field trip day! Kids who
are signed up to go to the
Lava Caves and Movies in
Bend will leave at 8:30 a.m.
and return by 4:45. Regular
recreation activities include a
morning walk, it 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 10am.
Lunch is served from 11-
11:30, free for all kids in the
social hall.
Friday, July 18
The Summer Rec Sched-
ule today includes a morning
walk. The Friday Fitness prize
drawing is today. Carol is tak-
ing kids to tend to the Pump-
kin Patch at the Community
Garden at 9 a.m. There is a
Youth Fitness Program at 10
a.m. Lunch is served from 11-
11:30, free for all kids in the
social hall. Prevention Power
hour is from 1:30 to 2:30. Pop-
corn and movie time is from
2:30-4:30 in Carol’s Room.
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 Building
and Functional Fitness at
12:10 in the Community Cen-
ter Aerobics Room.
A Turning Point Narcotics
Anonymous Meeting will be
held on Friday at noon at the
community counseling center.
The Best Food in Town - No Foolin!