Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, February 04, 2015, Page 10, Image 10

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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
Recreation hosting ReAwakening arts, crafts
The Warm Springs Recre-
ation Department is hosting
the ReAwakening arts and
crafts at the Community
Wellness Center.
The ReAwakening classes
are open to the first five
people who sign up. Call Rec-
reation at 541-553-3243 for
information.
The February classes, on
Feb. 4, 11, 18 and 25, will be
on wing dresses with Colleen
Johnson, some supplies pro-
vided.
The March classes are on
glove making, with Geraldine
Jim and Deanie Johnson. and
in April the classes will on
The Recreation Depart-
ment is hosting Snack At-
tack, an after-school food
program at the Community
Wellness Center Social Hall
feather tying, with Margie
Kalama.
If you would like to teach
a ReAwakening class, call
Carol Sahme at 541-460-
0939.
and kitchen. Snack Attack
is from 3:30-5 p.m. on
Tuesdays and Thursdays.
For information call Carol
at 541-553-3243..
Basketball: boys looking to post-season
(Continued from page 6)
One could also make a
case for freshman JV player
Kanim Smith and juniors
Gavin Begaye and Simon
Sangha. All three bring a dif-
ferent skill set to the game.
For Smith it’s a legacy of
basketball greatness in his
family. Kanim Smith is some-
one who you can say has the
game in him, and it’s time to
bring it out.
As for Begaye and Sangha,
both are juniors and will likely
get their opportunities to
shine.
The boys are likely to
make a run deep into the post
season. They have already
beaten some of the state’s
best. And this is basketball,
therefore anything can hap-
pen.
The boys have already pro-
vided fans with many thrills.
They were the talk of gro-
cery store lines and church
luncheons after beating
Gladstone at the buzzer in an
overtime thriller.
The season story is not yet
complete. But those who dare
go out on the limb will say
that other teams will ulti-
mately have to deal with Ma-
dras. And that’s something we
can all claim as our own little
victory.
If you are not able to
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make it to the Buffalo Dome
for any of the half dozen or
so remaining games in the
regular season, you can always
listen to them on KWSO 91.9
FM. Or on the internet at
kwso.org.
And for those of you who
are tech savvy there is the
“tune in radio app” for smart
phones.
Play-by-play analyst Ken
Miller offers a unique way of
describing the action.
“Spaulding burger” and “too
much lukamean.” Those are
things you can’t get anywhere
else.
Births
Sasha Louise Robinson
Angeles
Salbador Robinson-An-
geles and Maureen Pauline
Winishut of Warm Springs
are pleased to announce
the birth of their daugh-
ter Sasha Louise Robinson
Angeles, born on January
26, 2015.
Sasha joins sisters
Roots:
February 4, 2015
Marilu, 10, Esperanza, 6, and
Maleena, 1.
Grandparent on the
father’s side is Amanda
Robinson.
Grandparent on the
mother’s side is Jewel
Winishut (RIP).
Daniel Gordon Tewee
Diamond Paul Tewee and
Charisse Rose Haskins of
Warm Springs are pleased to
announce the birth of
their son Daniel Gordon
Tewee, born on January
29, 2015.
Grandparents on the
father’s side are atwi
Vivian Yahtin and atwi
Floyd Edgar Tewee Sr.
Grandparents
on
mother’s side are Paulette
Hawley of Warm Springs,
and atwi Buddy Haskins
of Grand Ronde.
goal to increase graduation rate
(Continued from page 1)
The Roots program, lo-
cated in trailers by teachers’
row, has three staff: Earl
Simmons, Lana Leonard and
Dawn Smith. Simmons is a
teacher, and Lana is the com-
munity liaison.
The long-term goal of the
Roots program, Smith says,
is to reclaim every student
who has dropped out who is
not yet 21. This is also an
Education priority of Tribal
Council (stor y on page 7).
Council members are also
interested in the idea of a
charter school on the reser-
vation. If the funding aspects
can be worked out with the
school district, then Roots
could serve as that school,
Smith said.
Check out KWSO.org for Warm Springs news.