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    Spilygy Tymoo, Wgrm Springs, Oregon
Page 2
Tribal Council, school board
meet on education issues
Cascade East Transit service returns
Cascades East' Transit
has returned to providing
b u s serv ice to W arm
Springs.
A couple o f years ago
the company, which oper­
ates u n d er th e C entral
Oregon Intergovernmen­
tal Council, provided local
bus service, and trips be­
tween Madras and Warm
Springs.
Warm Springs Transit then
took over responsibility for
the public transit system, and
added additional stops and an
adjusted schedule.
The Cascades East Tran­
sit bus retu rn ed to W arm
Springs earlier this m onth,
and is working on a revised
schedule.
D etails are forthcom ing
about routes and times for
the new bus service.
You can call for infor­
m ation at 541-385-8680;
or toll-free 866-385-8680.
T he service is available
Monday through Friday, 7
a.m. to 4 p.m.
Cascade East Transit is
closed on all major holi­
days. Exact change only;
d riv ers c a n n o t m ake
change.
The Tribal Council was set
to h o st a w ork session on
Tuesday o f this week, Jan.
20, with the 509-J Board (the
meeting was after the print dead­
line for this publication).
A topic on the agenda was
the next “m em orandum o f
agreement for education ser­
vices” between the tribes and
the school district.
T h e c u rren t agreem ent
runs for another two years,
but importnat matters require
long-term planning, said Rick
Molitor, school district super­
intendent.
Board positions coming up for election
Jefferson County will con­
duct the special distritts elec­
tion in May.
The election will decide
tw o p o sitio n s on the
Je ffe rso n C ounty School
District 509-J Board o f D i­
rectors; plus positions on the
Je fferso n C ounty Library
D istrict board, the Madras
Aquatic Center board, Edu­
c a tio n S ervices D is tric t
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board, and other special dis­
trict boards in the county.
A person can file to run
for one o f the positions up
until March 19. The first day
to file to run is February 7.
Potential candidates must file
a candidacy form w ith the
Jefferson County. There is a
$10 filing fee; or the person
can submit valid signaturesof
25 registered voters in the
Thursday, Jan. 22
JCMS Girls Basketball host
the Warm Springs K-8 Acad­
emy at 3:30 today
C o m m u n ity C o u n s e lin g
has an A lc o h o lic A n o n y ­
m ous m eeting at noon on
Thursdays.
An Alcohol Education Sup­
port Group is at Community
C o u n s e lin g .
T h is g ro u p
meets every Thursday from 3-
4 p.m.
The R e crea tion D e p a rt­
ment has Snack Attack on
Tuesdays and Thursday from
3 :3 0 -5 in th e C o m m u n ity
Center Social Hall.
T h e re is a N a rc o tic s
Anonymous meeting Thurs­
days at 6pm at th e W arm
Springs Shaker Church.
The Madras High School
S w im Team is on the road in
Redmond today
Today is the opening re­
ception for the Museum at
Warm Springs Tribal Youth Art
Exhibit which will run through
March 29th.
On today’s Fitness Calen­
dar: Turbo Kick class is in the
Aerobics room at the commu­
nity center at noon while Func­
tional Fitness Class is in the
Social Hall at noon. Volleyball
is in the Gym.
All are welcome to attend
Social Dance Class Thurs­
day evenings from 5-7 p.m.
in th e C o m m u n ity C e n te r
aerobics room.
On today’s Fitness Calen­
dar: Senior Fitness Class is
county.
There are two positions o f
.five p o sitio n s on th e
J e ffe rs o n C o u n ty 509-J
School district board corning
up for election in May 19
vote. The positions currently
held by Bradley Holliday and
Stan Sullivan are up for' elec­
tion.
The elected board m em ­
bers will take office in July.
Impact aid hearing
T here'w as a a recurring
them e am ong several w ho
commented at the Impact Aid
h ea rin g in D ec em b e r,
Molitor said.
The theme was local con­
tro l o f school m atters for
Native students.
With the. memorandum o f
agreement coming up for re­
newal in two years, the time
is right for consideration o f
how best to achieve this goal,
Molitor said.
The m eeting on Tuesday
o f this week was scheduled
at Kah-Nee-Ta. O ther sub­
jects on the agenda were:
B u sin g at th e W arm
Springs Eagle Academy; Im ­
pact Aid review, compliance
and uses.
Title VII review, compli­
a n c e ,a n d uses. J o h n so n
O ’Malley review and uses. In
other news from the school
board meeting last week:
- Thé school, district is
now in Compliance with the
Impact Aid requirenjents, and
is expecting soon to receive
the full amount as budgeted.
There had been some delay■
in this, as the compliance was
being reviewed.
- The December Impact
Aid hearing was the most suc­
cessful in terms o f receiving
input from parents and teach­
ers o f the Warm Springs com­
munity, Molitor 'said.
- The school board ac­
cepted a donation o f football
gear, valued at $10,000, for
Madras High School. The do­
n atio n com es fro m Je su it
High School.
- The board accepted a
$10,000 from Central O r­
egon Seeds Inc., to be used
for the new track and field at
Madras High School.
Check out K W S O .o rg fo r the
latest Warm Springs news!
Warm Springs Community Calendar
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Wednesday, Jan. 21
On today’s Fitness Calen­
dar - Senior Fitness Class is
at the Senior Center at 10:45.
At noon there is basketball in
the Community Center Gym,
Functional Fitness in the Aero­
bics room and Pilates Yoga
C la s s at th e H e a lth and
W e lln e s s C e n te r.
T he
W eight Rooms at the Com ­
munity Center are open 8 a.m.
until 8 p.m.
C o m m u n ity C o u n s e lin g
has an A lc o h o lic A n o n y ­
mous m eeting W ednesday
evenings at 7.
Powwow and Hoop Dance
practice w ill be held today
and every W ednesday after
school from 5 until 7 in the
Com m unity Center Aerobics
room.
W arm S prings ECE has
Nurturing Parenting Class
today from 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
This class is sponsored by
T he P a re n tin g E d u c a tio n
HUB and F am ily R esource
Center of Central Oregon.
The M adras C om m unity
Blood Drive is today at the
United M ethodist Church in
Madrafrom11 a.m. until 4 p.m.
You can s c h e d u le an a p ­
pointm ent by calling 1-800-
re d c ro s s o r go o n lin e :
redcrossblood.org
Jgnugry 21, 2015
at the Senior Center at 10:45.
At noon there is Basketball in
the Community Center Gym,
Functional Fitness in the Aero­
bics room and Pilates Yoga
C la ss a t th e H e a lth &
W ellness Center. '
Friday, Jan. 23
South Wasco County bas­
ketball hosts Srpay/Mitchell at
3pm Friday.
The Jefferson County Li­
brary Film Center is showing
the 1997 TV m ovie B uffalo
S o ld ie rs
a t 7 :3 0 at the
Rodriguez annex next to the
library in Madras. Films are
fre e and re fre sh m e n ts are
available.
Madras High School Boys
Basketball hosts Gladstone
today in Tri Valley League play.
The Girls are on the road in
G ladstone
Saturday, Jan. 24
T here is an A lc o h o lic s
Anonymous Meeting at 10
a.m. at Warm Springs Com­
munity Counseling.
Monday, Jan. 26
The Culture and Heritage
Departm ent is now offering
after- school classes at the
Warm Springs Academ y from
3:45 and 4:45. Monday is a
M ath
c la s s
c a lle d
“ Ititta m a s h a .” T u e s d a y is
W asco L a ng ua ge, T h u rs ­
days is Sahaptin and Paiute
Language Classes.
The Jefferson County 509-
J School Board meets every
m onth on the seco nd and
fourth Mondays at 7 p.m. Meet­
ing lo ca tio n s and A gendas
a re p o s te d a t th e d is tric t
website on the Thursday or
F riday before the m eeting.
T h e y a re m e e tin g th is
evening.
Warm Springs Tribal Coun­
cil is in session today and on
th e ir a g e n d a are u p d a te s
from the Secretary Treasurer
and a review of minutes, travel
delegations and the February
agenda. Draft R esolutions
will be presented, there will
be L e g is la tiv e C o n fe re n ce
calls and a report on Enroll­
ments.
On today’s Fitness Calen­
dar: Senior Fitness Class is
at the Senior Center at 10:45.
At noon there is Basketball in
the Community Center Gym,
Functional Fitness in the Aero­
bics room and Pilates Yoga
C la s s a t th e H e a lth &
W ellness Center.
The W arm S pring s V ic ­
tim s o f C rim e W o m e n ’s
group meets M ondays from
4-6 p.m. at their office on cam­
pus.
C o m m u n ity C o u n s e lin g
has their Aftercare Relapse
Support Group on Mondays
at 5:30.
Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM
Tuesday, Jan. 27
The Culture and Heritage
Departm ent is now offering
before school classes at the
Warm Springs K-8 Academy
from 7:15 until 7:45 in the
C o m m u n ity
R oom .
M onday’s is Boys Rights of
P a ssa g e ,
Tuesday
is
S a h a p tin
Language,
W e d n e s d a y P a iu te L a n ­
g u a g e and T h u rs d a y s it ’s
Wasco Language Class. The
classes are for students and
com m unity members.
On today's Fitness Calen­
dar: Turbo Kick class is in the
Aerobics room at the commu­
nity center at noon while Func­
tional Fitness Class is in the
Social Hail at noon, Volleyball
...-
Tribal Credit Enterprise and
the Warm Springs Com m u­
nity Action Team.
C o m m u n ity C o u n s e lin g
has an A lc o h o lic A n o n y ­
m ous m eeting at noon on
Tuesdays.
The R e crea tion D e p a rt­
m ent has Snack Attack on
Tuesdays and Thursday from
3 :3 0 -5 in th e C o m m u n ity
Center Social Hall.
Madras High School Girls
B aske tball is on the road in
Prineville today and the Boys
host the cowboys
Wednesday, Jan. 28
Warm Springs Tribal Coun­
cil is in session today arid will
hear enterprise updates from
Warm Springs Credit, V en­
tures and Warm Springs For­
est Products.
On today’s Fitness Calen­
dar - Senior Fitness Class is
at the Senior Center at 10:45.
At noon there is Basketball in
trie Community Center Gym,
Functional Fitness in the Aero­
bics room and Pilates Yoga
C la s s at th e H e a lth &
W ellness Center.
C o m m u n ity C o u n s e lin g
has an A lc o h o lic A n o n y ­
is in the Gym..
The Weight
R oom s at th e C o m m u n ity
Center are open 8am until 8
p.m.
At the Warm Springs K-8
Academy there is Girls Bas-
ketball/W restling Pictures:
3:30-5 p.m.
Warm Springs Tribal Coun­
cil is in session today and will
hear enterprise updates from
Indian Head C asino, Kah-
Nee-Ta, Composite Products
and Warm Springs Telecom.
JCM S G irls B asketb all
host Crook County at 3:30 to­
day
Pathways to Home Own­
ership class is Tuesday at
5:30 p.m. The topics are Meet­
in g y o u r F in a n c ia l O b lig a ­
tions and Protecting Your In­
vestm ent. The C lasses are
co-hosted by Warm Springs
m ous m eeting W ednesday
evenings at 7.
P o w W o w an d H o o p
Dance Practice will be held
today and every Wednesday
after school from 5 until 7 in
the Community Center Aero­
bics room.
W arm S p rin g s ECE as
Nurturing Parenting Class
today from 11-1. This class
is s p o n s o re d by The
P a re n tin g E d u ca tio n HUB
and Family Resource Center
of Central Oregon.
Thursday, Jan. 29
JC M S G irls B asketball
plays at Sisters today at 3:30,
The JCM S W restlers com ­
pete at High Desert Middle
School in Bend.
C o m m u n ity C o u n se lin g
has an A lc o h o lic A n o n y ­
m ous m eeting at noon on
Thursdays.
An Alcohol Education Sup­
port Group is at Community
C o u n s e lin g .
T h is g ro u p
meets every Thursday from 3-
4 p.m.
The R ecreation D e p a rt­
ment has Snack Attack on
Tuesdays and Thursday from
3 :3 0 -5 in th e C o m m u n ity
Center Social Hall.
T h e re is a N a rc o tic s
Anonymous meeting Thurs­
days at 6 p.m. at the Warm
Springe Shaker Church.
On today’s Fitness Calen­
dar - Turbo Kick class is in
the Aerobics room at the com­
munity center at noon while
Functional Fitness Class is
in the Social Hall at noon. Vol­
leyball is in the Gym.
The
W eight Rooms at the Com­
munity Center are open 8am
until 8pm.
All are welcome to attend
Social Dance Class Thurs­
day evenings from 5-7pm iri
the Community Center aero­
bics room.
On today’s Fitness Calen­
d a r - Senior Fitness Class is
at the Senior Center at 10:45.
At noon there is Basketball in
the Community Center Gym,
Functional Fitness in the Aero­
bics room and Pilates Yoga
C la ss at th e H e a lth &
W e lln e s s C e n te r.
The
W eight Rooms at the Com­
munity Center are open 8 a.m.
until 8 p.m.
Friday, Jan. 30
South Wasco County bas­
ketball plays at Arlington.
Madras High School Girls
Basketball hosts Molalla to­
day while the Boys are on the
road
T here is no Head S tart
P a rt d ay to d a y at W arm
Springs ECE.
Saturday, Jan. 31
South Wasco County bas­
ketball hosts Dufur at 1 p.m.
Saturday.
T here is an A lco h o lics
Anonymous Meeting Satur­
day m o rn in g s at 10am at
W arm S pring s C o m m unity
Counseling.
The Madras High School
Swim Team hosts Henley to­
day at the M adras A qu atic
Center.
Monday, Jan. 2
C o m m u n ity C o u n se lin g
has their Aftercare Relapse
Support Group on Mondays
at 5:30;
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