Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon July 23, 2014 Page 3 Market, Re-Use It host opening celebration T he new Re-Use It shop opened last Friday, with the store owners marking the oc- casion with a free hot dog cookout, and cake. This was not the official grand re-opening of Re-Use It, said Diana Macy, who owns the store and Warm Springs Market with her hus- band Terry. There will be another cel- ebration when the Re-Use It shop is complete, with a cof- fee shop and deli in the back area. For now, though, the thrift store part is open. And if the opening last Friday is any in- dication, people are liking the new location. The parking lot on opening day was full, as people lined up at the cook- out tent, then took a look around the new store. The building has been to- tally remodeled, inside and out, including a higher ceiling and more shelving, a new front porch, new windows and paint. The work is still going on, as the coffee shop and deli are not yet done. Meanwhile, Re-Use It, managed by Terry’s brother Colby Statchwick, offers all kinds of thrift store items: furniture, clothing, toys, jew- elry and kitchen-ware, novelty items, among many items. 70th anniversary This year also marks an anniversary for the Warm Deer Ridge powwow August 23 Outside the new Re-Use It store. Dave McMechan/Spilyay The free hot dogs were very popular at the opening. Springs Market. The store first came in to the Macy family back in 1944, when Dan Macy and wife Priscilla bought the market from the previous owner. Next, Jimmy Macy and his wife Luana were owners and operators; then sold to Bobby and Maria Macy, who had the store for several years. Terry and Diana bought the market four years ago, and have now kept the store in the family for the past 70 years. The building that now houses Re-Use It had been vacant, and earlier had been a teen center, and sporting New Location Next to the Warm Springs Market The annual pow- wow at Deer Ridge Correctional Institu- tion will be on August 23. Drummers and dancers welcome. Background checks must be completed for all who would like to at- tend. Contact Tim Woods as soon as pos- sible to find out more 541-325-5617. Boys & 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 The Summer Rec- reation Program at the Warm Springs Community Center is open Monday thru Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and closed to kids from noon till 1 for lunch. Warm Springs Satur- day Market is 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Saturdays on campus on the corner of Paiute Avenue and Wasco Street. Ven- dors are invited to set up for free. – New Inventory – goods store. Many years ago it was a market called Massey’s Market. There was competition between the Massey and the Warm Springs stores to also house the post office. Dan Macy won the competition, and at that point the Macys bought out the other store. Shoppers in the new store.