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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
Halloween: carnival, contests coming up
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The Warm Springs Hal-
loween Carnival is on Octo-
ber 31, hosted by Recreation
and the Community Wellness
Center.
Booth set-up will be from
2:30-5:30 p.m. Fun and
games begin at 6:30.
Judging of the Costume
Contest for adults and chil-
dren starts at 7:30. Catego-
ries:
Best face paint, best
homemade contest, scariest
Halloween contest, Retro
‘80s, best storybook.
There will be a special in-
fant contest, Best Jack and
Best Sally; plus door prizes,
and Bingo.
For more information on
the carnival call Recreation
at 541-553-3243.
This Halloween there will
be Trunk or Treat at the
community center ball fields,
from 4:30-6:30 p.m.
Recreation is organizing
this event, and is looking for
people who want to partici-
pate.
Recreation is looking for
falls on a Friday.
For the Pumpkin Parade,
ECE is seeking candy dona-
tions. They accept many
kinds of candy, but the cen-
ter is a peanut- and tree-nut
free building, because there
are children there who are al-
lergic to nuts.
Donations can be dropped
off at the ECE front desk.
ECE has a list of the candies
they can accept. You can
reach them at 541-553-3240.
At the casino
Dave McMechan/Spilyay
Lots of pumpkins to choose from at Liepold Farms.
people who want to decorate
their vehicle, and hand out
treats. There will be prizes for
the best three decorated ve-
hicles. Call Recreation for
more information.
The Early Childhood Edu-
cation Center Pumpkin Pa-
rade will be at 10 a.m. on
Halloween, which this year
Indian Head Casino is
hosting a Halloween Costume
Contest. First place wins
$250; second place $150, and
third $50.
Categories are: scariest,
most creative, funniest, and
most original. There will be a
total of $1,800 in cash prizes.
Rules: no masks, face paint
allowed but not covering the
entire face, and no weapon
objects.
Also on October 31 at the
casino, there will be live mu-
sic until 1 a.m. No cover
charge; must be 21 or over.
October 15, 2014
Meeting on minors’ trust
There will be an up-
date on the minor trust
fund on Monday, Octo-
ber 20, at the Agency
Longhouse.
Dinner will be at 6
p.m., and the meeting
starts at 7 p.m. The meet-
ing is sponsored by the
Education Department
and tribal management.
Notice to recent graduates
If you are a tribal mem-
bers who graduated in the
high school class of 2014,
please bring your diploma
and transcripts to the Vital
Stats office at the Warm
Springs tribal administration
The Warm Springs Com-
munity Action Team is
sponsoring their Finan-
cial Skills for Families
building.
This is a requirement for
Trust Fund disbursements.
If you have questions, con-
tact Vital Stats at 541-553-
3252.
Class in November and
December. To learn
more and sign up call
553-3148.
The Community Center is on fall hours: 8 a.m.-8
p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays; 8 a.m.-9 p.m.
Tuesdays and Thursdays; and 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Fridays and no-school days.
The Museum At Warm Springs is soon going on fall-
winter hours. Starting on Sunday, Oct. 5, the mu-
seum will be open Tuesday through Saturday, 9 a.m.-
5 p.m., and closed Sundays and Mondays.
Warm Springs Community Calendar
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Wednesday, Oct. 15
A Pressure Canning Class
for Salmon and Wild Game will
be from 1-4:30 p.m. at the Warm
Springs OSU kitchen, downstairs
in the Education Building.
White Buffalo Volleyball
host Gladstone today at 6 and
JV plays at 5.
There is a 2-Hour Early Re-
lease for 509-J schools.
There will be a food
handler’s class from 2-4 p.m.
in the IHS atrium.
There is an Alcoholics
Anonymous meeting Wednes-
day evening from7-8:30 p.m. in
the Community Counseling Cen-
ter conference room.
Warm Springs Community
Counseling offers “Anger
Group Therapy” this afternoon
from 4 until 5:30. To learn more
contact Alice Sampson or David
Howenstine at 553-3205.
On today’s fitness sched-
ule: Water Aerobics class is at
9:15 at the Kah-Nee-Ta Village
Pool. Senior fitness is at 10:45
at the Senior Building. At Noon
there is basketball at the Com-
munity Center Gym, functional fit-
ness in the Aerobics room and
Pilates-Yogo class in Pod A at the
Health and Wellness Center; and
low impact Functional Fitness
class is at 1:30 in the Aerobics
room.
Thursday, Oct. 16
The Warm Springs K-8 Acad-
emy Eagles are competing to-
day. Football is at Culver for a 4
o’clock game.
The “I Am Moving” fun run is
at 10 a.m. today for the kids at
ECE.
Warm Springs jurors will
need to check-in at 9:30 this
morning at Warm Springs Tribal
Court.
Madras High School Boys
Soccer play at Estacada today.
JV Football is in action today
hosting Molalla at 4 p.m.; Madras
High School Girls Soccer hosts
Estacada at 4pm.
There is an Alcoholics
Anonymous meeting Thursday
at noon at the Community Coun-
seling Center conference room.
There is a Relapse Group at 3:30
at Community Counseling and
There is a Narcotics Anonymous
meeting Thursday evening at 6
at the Shaker Church.
The Museum at Warm Springs
will be holding the opening for
this year’s Tribal Member Art
Show at 5:30 at the Museum.
All are welcome to attend
Social Dance Class Thursday
evenings from 5-7 p.m. in the
Community Center aerobics
room.
All Denomination Prayer
Services are held every Thurs-
day at 7 p.m. at the agency
longhouse. Everyone is wel-
come.
On today’s fitness sched-
ule: During the noon hour at the
Community Center there is Tubo
Kick Class in the Aerobics Room;
Functional Fitness in the Social
Hall and Volleyball in the Gym.
No School in Maupin today
– it’s Parent Teacher Confer-
ences. High School Volleyball
hosts Dufur at 5.
A Flagging Class will be held
at the Family Resource Center
from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. The cost
is $60. To sign up contact
Raymond Wells at 541-977-2273.
Friday, Oct. 17
A Turning Point Narcotics
Anonymous meeting will be at
noon at the community counsel-
ing center conference room.
The Jefferson County Library
Film Center will be showing
Young Frankenstein, rated PG
Friday Night at 7:30 at the
Rodriguez Annex – next to the
library in Madras. Films are free
and refreshments are available.
On today’s fitness sched-
ule: Senior fitness is at 10:45 at
the Senior Building. At Noon there
is basketball at the Community
Center Gym, functional fitness in
the Aerobics room and Pilates-
Yogo class in Pod A at the Health
and Wellness Center; and low
impact Functional Fitness class
is at 1:30 in the Aerobics room.
White Buffalo Football is on
the road at Molalla high School
tonight. If you don’t make it to the
game you can listen to the action
live here on KWSO or on line at
KWSO dot O R G
Madras Volleyball plays at
Corbett High School today
Saturday, Oct. 18
The Forty-Sixth Annual
Cowdeo is in Madras. The
Cowdeo is for kids ages 5 thru
14. For information contact
Sandy Forman at the fairgrounds
office 541-325-5050.
The South Wasco County
Red Sides in Maupin Varisty
Volleyball team is playing in the
Dufur Tournament today.
There is an Alcoholics
Anonymous meeting Saturday
at 10 a.m. at the Community Coun-
seling Center conference room.
The Warm Springs K-8 Acad-
emy football team hosts their
last game of the season, Crook
County at 4.
A Warm Springs Christian
Community Potluck and Prayer
Gathering will be at 6 p.m. at the
High Lookee Lodge Community
Room. The event is held the third
Saturday of every month.
Monday, Oct. 20
Mondays and Wednesdays
are Ladies Nights at the Com-
munity Center Gym 6:30-8 p.m.
On today’s fitness sched-
ule: Senior fitness is at 10:45 at
the Senior Building. At Noon there
Warm Springs Community Counseling is host-
ing a Relapse–Anger Resolution Group for
adults. Sessions will be every Tuesday from
5:30–7:30 starting September 30. Contact your
counselor to learn more, 541-553-3205.
is basketball at the Community
Center Gym, functional fitness in
the Aerobics room and Pilates-
Yoga class in Pod A at the Health
and Wellness Center; and low im-
pact Functional Fitness class is
at 1:30 in the Aerobics room.
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 3pm at
the Community Counseling Cen-
ter.
The Warm Springs Victims of
Crime Women’s group meets
Mondays from 4-6 p.m. at their
office on campus.
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.
COCC’s Basic Reading and
Writing Class is this morning in
Warm Springs at the Tribal Ad-
ministration Building from 9-noon.
Powwow and Hoop Dance
Practice will be held today and
every Wednesday after school
from 5 until 7 in the Community
Center Aerobics room.
COCC’s Basic Math Class
is this morning in Warm Springs
at the Tribal Administration Build-
ing from 9-noon.
There will be a Minor Trust
Fund Update sponsored by the
Education Committee on at 7 p.m.
at the Agency Longhouse.
Tribal Council is in session to-
day. On the agenda is an update
from the Secretary Treasurer, a
look at the November agenda,
Draft Resolutions, a Legislative
Update Call and Enrollments.
Warm Springs Tribal Council
will hold a Simnasho District
Meeting Monday night at 7 p.m.
with dinner at 6 at the Simnasho
Longhouse.
Tuesday, Oct. 21
It’s picture day today at
Warm Springs Head Start. Today
is also the final screening make
up day for children.
White Buffalo Girls Soccer
plays at Gladstone today, Madras
High School Boys Soccer host
Gladstone today at 6 p.m. They
will play in the Madras Football
Stadium.
COCC’s Basic Reading and
Writing Class is this morning in
Warm Springs from 9-noon.
There is an Alcoholics
Anonymous meeting today at
noon in the Community Counsel-
ing Center conference room.
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.
On today’s fitness sched-
ule: During the noon hour at the
Community Center there is Tubo
Kick Class in the Aerobics Room;
Functional Fitness in the Social
Hall and Volleyball in the Gym.
Tribal Council is in session
today. They will hear enterprise
updates from: Composite Prod-
ucts, Power & Water, Warm
Springs Telco, Ventures, Warm
Springs Forest Products, Credit
Enterprise, Indian Head Casino
and Kah-Nee-Ta.
Warm Springs Tribal Council
will hold an Agency District
Meeting Tuesday night at 7pm
with dinner at 6 at the Agency
Longhouse.
Wednesday, Oct. 22
Warm Springs Community
Health is offering flu shots this
morning at JCMS and Madras High
School.
The Warm Springs K-8 Acad-
emy Eagles are competing today.
Volleyball is on the road at Trinity.
Football is at Crook County.
There is an Alcoholics
Anonymous meeting Wednes-
day evening from7-8:30pm in the
Community Counseling Center
conference room.
Warm Springs Community
Counseling offers Anger Group
Therapy this afternoon from 4
until 5:30. To learn more contact
Alice Sampson or David
Howenstine at 553-3205.
On today’s fitness sched-
ule: Water Aerobics class is at
9:15 at the Kah-Nee-Ta Village
Pool. Senior fitness is at 10:45 at
the Senior Building. At Noon there
is basketball at the Community
Center Gym, functional fitness in
the Aerobics room and Pilates-
Yogo class in Pod A at the Health
and Wellness Center; and low im-
pact Functional Fitness class is
at 1:30 in the Aerobics room.
Madras High School Cross
Country competes at Estacada
High School today.
Madras High School Boys
Soccer are on the road to
Prineville with a game against
Crook County at 4 p.m.; White
Buffalo Girls Soccer hosts Crook
County tonight in White Buffalo
Stadium under the lights at 6.
Tribal Council is in session
today. They will review the 2013
Rinancial Audit report and receive
an update from the Finance De-
partment.
The South Wasco County
schools are on a late start to-
day in Maupin.
The South Wasco County
Red Sides in Maupin have Jun-
ior High Volleyball at home against
Sherman at 2 and Football at Lyle
Cash & Release
Always Looking to Buy
at 4. High School football is host-
ing the Washington School for
the Deaf at 6pm.
Thursday, Oct. 23
The Great Pumpkin Party
is Thursday at 5:30 with Judging
at 7:30. Bring a pumpkin and your
carving tools. At the Community
Center Social Hall
Warm Springs jurors will
need to check-in at 9:30 this morn-
ing at Warm Springs Tribal Court.
The Warm Springs K-8 Acad-
emy Eagles are competing to-
day. Volleyball is home hosting
Culver at 4.
It’s Pumpkin Patch day at
Warm Springs Early Childhood
Education. The Early Head Start
program will hold Group this af-
ternoon from 1-3. And Families
are reminded about Family Night
at the Community Center tonight.
There is an Alcoholics
Anonymous meeting Thursday
at noon at the Community Coun-
seling Center conference room.
There is a Relapse Group at
3:30 at Community Counseling and
there is a Narcotics Anony-
mous meeting Thursday evening
at 6 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 7 p.m. at the agency
longhouse. Everyone is wel-
come.
On today’s fitness sched-
ule: During the noon hour at the
Community Center there is Tubo
Kick Class in the Aerobics Room;
Functional Fitness in the Social
Hall and Volleyball in the Gym.
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