Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, December 24, 2014, Page 2, Image 2

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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
Great coffee and more at Giddy Up Go
S hawna
Jackson has
launched a new local business
venture, the Giddy Up Go
Espresso drive-up coffee
shop. She is serving all kinds
of coffees, plus breakfast
and other food items.
Shawna bought the drive-
up shop in October. “I
jumped in with both feet, and
it’s been fun,” she was saying
the other day.
Shawna had some previ-
ous business experience, sell-
ing beadwork, beads and
Pendleton purses. This was in
addition to her work as a fos-
ter care certifier with Children
and Family Services.
The coffee business,
though, was something new.
“The day after I bought the
shop,” she was saying, “I went
to a Coffee Fest in Portland.”
Soon, she learned the finer
points of making gourmet
coffees. The next step was
to think of a name for her
business.
“That took about three
weeks,” she said. “I wanted
Dave McMechan/Spilyay
Shawna Jackson has her shop near the Highway 26
Deschutes River bridge, but may move to the campus
area in the spring.
something catchy that people
would remember.”
Shawna grew up ranching
and riding in rodeos. “So I
knew it would have to be
something to do with horses.”
After some thought, she de-
cided on Giddy Up Go
Espresso as the perfect name.
Since she opened in the
fall, “More truck drivers are
starting to know I’m here.
They’re stopping more, com-
ing from both ways on the
highway.”
She’s hoping to put some
signs along the highway to let
people know she’s open.
Giddy Up Go is located near
the Highway 26 Deschutes
River bridge, near Eagle
Crossing.
Shawna estimates that
about 20 percent of her cus-
tomers are truckers and oth-
ers travelling on the highway,
and the rest are local people.
Giddy Up Go has many
different kinds of coffees—
breve,
latte,
mocha,
Americano, etc.—and many
flavors, listed alphabetically
on the menu, from almond
to white chocolate.
You can order a smoothie,
choosing from a variety of
flavors, from banana to
wildberry.
There are kids drinks, with
flavors like cookies and
cream, and cotton candy.
Other menu items are muf-
fin tops, scones and donut
holes. Also for breakfast there
are biscuits and gravy, break-
fast sandwiches, breakfast
burritos, and Umpqua
oatmeal.
Giddy Up Go Espresso is
open Monday through Friday,
6:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday
8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Closed on
Sundays. You can reach
Giddy Up Go Espresso at
541-460-1861.
December 24, 2014
Member art show till Jan. 4
The Museum at Warm
Springs is hosting the
Twenty-First Annual Tribal
Member Art Show, Cel-
ebrating Creative Natives.
The exhibit will be on
display in the Changing Ex-
hibits Gallery until Jan. 4.
The museum is open
Tuesday through Saturday,
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Birth announcement
Colden James Mehlber g
Justin
Queahpama-
Mehlberg and Penny
Danzuka of Madras are
pleased to announce the birth
of their son Colden James
Mehlberg.
Grandparents on the
father’s side are Jim and
Heather Mehlberg, and
Shauna Queahpama.
Grandparents on the
mother’s side are Loretta
Danzuka and Gerald
Danzuka.
Spilyay Tymoo available online
The Spilyay Tymoo, and
other Warm Springs com-
munity news, are available
on-line at KWSO.org.
Tribal members who live
out of town can access the
latest Spilyay editions at the
website.
Please let us know if you
no longer wish to receive
the printed version through
the mail. Write to:
dave.mcmechan@wstribes.org
Warm Springs Community Calendar
Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM
Friday, Dec. 26
The day after Christ-
mas the Warm Springs
IHS Clinic hours will be
8 a.m. until noon with lim-
ited staff available for den-
tal, the Diabetes Program,
lab, medical, nursing and
Pharmacy.
Saturday, Dec. 27
There is an Alcoholics
Anonymous meeting Sat-
urday at 10am at the Com-
munity Counseling Center
conference room.
Monday, Dec. 29
There is no school
this week in Warm Springs
for Head Start part-day
classrooms, but full-day
rooms are open. Just a
reminder that New Year’s
Eve is an early closure
day at noon and Thurs-
day is the New Year’s Day
Holiday.
Voc Rehab in Warm
Springs has orientations
every Monday at 3 p.m. at
their office in the indus-
trial park. Orientations
are also held on Tuesdays
at 3 p.m. at the Commu-
nity Counseling Center.
On today’s fitness
schedule: at noon there
is basketball at the Com-
munity Center Gym, func-
tional fitness in the Aero-
bics room and Pilates-
Yogo class in Pod A at the
Health and Wellness Cen-
ter; and Low impact Func-
tional Fitness class is at
1:30 in the Aerobics room.
A reminder from the
Diabetes Prevention Pro-
gram – don’t forget to
challenge yourself to eat-
ing 5 fruits or veggies ev-
ery day!
Tuesday, Dec. 30
There is an Alcoholics
Anonymous meeting to-
day at noon in the Com-
munity Counseling Center
conference room.
Notice to new college students
The Warm Springs Edu-
cation Committee reminds
students planning on going to
college in 2015 that the next
SAT test date is Saturday, Jan.
24.
The test will be held at
Bend and Crook county high
schools. The regular fee dead-
line is Dec. 29, and the late
fee deadline Jan. 13. To learn
more go online at:
collegeboard.org
You may be able to get a
fee waiver by completing an
income sur vey. Ask your
school counselor or a mem-
ber of the Education Com-
mittee for details.
Wednesday, Dec. 31
There is an Alcoholics
Anonymous meeting
Wednesday evening from
7-8:30 p.m. in the Com-
munity Counseling Center
conference room.
The Fifty-First Annual
Warm Springs Indian
Holiday
Basketball
Tournament begins to-
day, and goes through
Jan. 3, at the Warm
Springs Community Cen-
ter. For more information
contact Austin Greene at
553-1953 or 553-3243.
The Simnasho New
Year’s Eve Celebration
and Powwow will begin
with a potluck dinner at 6
p.m. Washut Services
start at 7, followed by a tra-
ditional powwow, social
dancing and games. Spe-
cials are Mother and Baby
in a Board Regocnition,
Men’s Round Bustle and
Musical Bench Champion-
ship of the World. The
Clown Dance contest will
be at 11 p.m.
Thursday, Jan. 1
The Oregon Parks and
Recreation Department is
partnering with America’s
State Parks to offer free
guided First Day Hikes
in state parks across Or-
egon on New Year’s Day.
A special hike will take
place at Smith Rock State
Park starting at 10 a.m. at
the Welcome Center. The
usual $5 day-use parking
fee will be waived for Janu-
ary 1.
Monday, Jan. 5
The South Wasco
County Lady Redsides
are playing basketball
against the Horizon
Senior water aerobics in Feb.
The Senior Wellness Pro-
gram will begin water aero-
bics classes starting in early
February.
The class has ended for
2014, and will resume on Feb.
5, 2015. The Kah-Nee-Ta
Village pool has closure days
throughout the winter.
The pool is closed Mon-
days, Tuesdays and Wednes-
days until 2015.
Hawks at the Moda Cen-
ter in Portland at 1:30.
Pathways to Home
Ownership class is
Monday at 5:30. The
topic is Finding a Home.
The Classes are co-
hosted by Warm Springs
Tribal Credit Enterprise
and the Wasrm Springs
Community Action Team.
Tuesday, Jan. 6
It’s Coffee with the Ma-
dras High School Princi-
pal the first Tuesday of
each month from 8 to
8:30. This is an opportu-
nity to talk with the princi-
pal and learn more about
what’s going on at the
High School.
South Wasco County
basketball hosts Culver
at 3 p.m. Tuesday.
Wednesday, Jan. 7
Powwow
Dance
Practice is Wednesdays
at the Warm Springs Com-
munity Center. For more
information contact Merle
Kirk 541-460-2788. Pow
Wow and Hoop Dance
Practice will be held today
and every Wednesday
after school from 5 until 7
in the Community Center
Aerobics room.
Friday, Jan. 9
South Wasco County
basketball
hosts
Condon/Wheeler at 5
p.m.
Nurturing, parenting class in Jan.
The Warm Springs Early
Childhood Education Center
is offering a 10-week Nurtur-
ing Parenting Class on
Wednesdays, starting Jan. 7.
The classes will be from
11 a.m. to 1 p.mm.
This class is sponsored by
the Parenting Education HUB
and Family Resource Center
of Central Oregon.
The curriculum offers the
latest parenting techniques,
explores how to set limits,
find positive approaches to
discipline, and how to help
their child prepare for school
success.
Registration is required.
Please call Jodi at 541-553-
3241 by Dec. 29 to sign up.
Open Wednesday
thru Saturday
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Ph. 541-553-1041
At Warm Springs St. & Hollywood Blvd.
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