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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
Event to improve Elmer Quinn Park
Warm Springs Prevention
will host a 3-on-3 basketball
and skateboard competition
to promote a smoke-free
Elmer Quinn Park.
If the event is a success,
and the park is designated as
smoke-free, then Prevention
could qualify for grant fund-
ing for park improvements,
such as an irrigation system.
Scott Kalama, Tobacco
Prevention and Education
coordinator, is organizing the
competition, set for Friday,
March 27 from 9:30-11:30
a.m. at Elmer Quinn Park.
The Soaring Butterflies-War-
rior Spirit youth program is
co-sponsoring the event.
Kalama has had success
with other smoke-free
projects on the reservation.
He proposed a resolution to
Tribal Council designating
tribal buildings as smoke-free.
Council passed the resolution,
which allows smoking no
closer than 25 feet to the
nearest door or window of
the public tribal building.
Last month Scott and the
Training for seafood handling
There will be a seafood
training session this Friday
and Saturday, March 20-21.
The HACCP (Hazard
analysis and critical control
points) on Friday will be
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; and
on Saturday from 8:30-3:30
p.m. The training will be in
the High Lookee Lodge meet-
ing room.
To register call 541-553-
2496; or call Dayle Tufti at
541-553-1196.
HACCP training is a food
safety management tool that
is recognized internationally
in the commercial food in-
dustry.
Obtaining the training can
assist you with the ability to
present certified food prod-
ucts to recognized and highly
valued markets, such as
Safeway, Wal-mart, etc.
This training is sponsored
by the Warm Springs Land
Use Planning Committee.
Lincoln’s Powwow Commit-
tee hosted the first smoke-
free powwow at the Simnasho
Longhouse. His program is
funded by a grant from
Smoke Free Oregon.
A project for the future
will be looking at making
tribal housing units smoke-
free, Scott said. Meanwhile,
the March 27 competition
will help raise awareness of
the tobacco prevention and
education. For more informa-
tion you can reach him at 51-
553-3205; or email:
scott.kalama@wstribes.org
The goal of the Warm
Springs Tobacco Prevention
and Education program is to
increase the health of tribal
members by sharing knowl-
edge of the traditional and
sacred use of tobacco, and
promoting respect for it.
The program educates
people, with an emphasis on
youth, about the health risks
of tobacco use; and creates
an environment where tribal
members can be as healthy
as possible.
March 18, 2015
Youth Nutrition Month
event coming up in W.S.
Celebrate National Nu-
trition Month in Warm
Springs next Thursday,
March 26. The event is
for kids of all ages, fea-
turing hands-on, fun-filled
learning about health.
There will be activity
booths, raffle tickets and
prizes, Zumba, lunch and
snacks, an obstacle
course, and a gardening
class.
This National Nutrition
Month event will be in the
old Warm Springs El-
ementary School gymna-
sium, co-sponsored by
Warm Springs Commu-
nity Health services,
Women, Infant and Chil-
dren (WIC), the Tribal
Nutrition Program, the
Wellness Program, and
OSU Extension.
Registration is the
morning of March 26 at
10 a.m. Health and fun
activities begin at 10:15.
Gallery seeking artwork
Kupn making class at museum
The Art Adventure Gal-
lery is calling all artists to
submit work for their April
exhibit, which will feature
art inspired by this year’s
Jefferson County Commu-
nity Read, Something to
A kupn making class will
be this Friday and Saturday,
March 20-21 at the Museum
at Warm Springs.
Classes are from 10 a.m.–
Hold by Katherine Schlick
Noe.
The deadline to submit
artwork is March 27.
Contact Coralee at
475-6317 if you have any
questions.
The Warm Springs Community Action Team is
hosting the AARP Tax Aide Site again this
year. For an appointment call 541-553-3148.
4 p.m. Space is limited to 25.
To sign up contact
Tamera at the Museum 553-
3331 ext. 407.
Do you know about the Individual Development Ac-
counts, or IDA program?
It is a way for individuals to save money and have that
money matched for different purposes. You may want to
build up savings for a business, for education or to buy
a home. To learn more call Nettie or Chris at the Warm
Springs Community Action Team - 553-3148.”
Warm Springs Community Calendar
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Wednesday, March 18
On today’s fitness sched-
ule: The weight rooms are open
at the Community Center are
open 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. There is
a campus walk break stating at
the Diabetes Prevention Office
at 10 a.m. At 10:45 it’s Senior
Fitness Class at the Senior Cen-
ter. At noon there is basketball in
the Community Center Gym and
Functional Fitness in the Aero-
bics Room. Pilates Yoga Class
is at noon at the Health and
Wellness Center, and the Seated
Exercise Class is at the Diabe-
tes Prevention Office at 12:15
for 30 minutes.
Thursday, March 19
Food Handlers Class will
be held this afternoon from 2-4
in the Atrium at the Warm Springs
Health & Wellness Center.
Community Counseling has
an Alcoholic Anonymous
meeting at noon on Thursdays.
An Alcohol Education Sup-
port Group is at Community
Counseling. This group meets
every Thursday from 3-4 p.m.
The Recreation Department
has Snack Attack on Tuesdays
and Thursday from 3:30-5 in the
Community Center Social Hall.
There is a Narcotics Anony-
mous meeting Thursdays at 6
p.m. at the Warm Springs Shaker
Church.
Indianpreneurship Class
is tonight from 6-8 p.m. at the
Tribal Credit Enterprise Confer-
ence Room. This evening’s ses-
sion is on The Quest for Order.
This course is a requirement if
you are interested in setting up
an IDA account for business use.
To learn more contact the Warm
Springs Community Action Team
at 541-553-3148.
Warm Springs jurors will
need to check-in at 9:30 this
morning at Warm Springs Tribal
Court.
Thursday, March 19
On today’s fitness sched-
ule: at noon there is Functional
Fitness Class in the Community
Center Social Hall, Turbo Kick
Class in the Aerobics Room and
Volleyball in the Community Cen-
ter Gym.
Friday, March 20
On today’s fitness sched-
ule: there’s a campus walk break
stating at the Diabetes Preven-
tion Office at 10 a.m. At 10:45
it’s Senior Fitness Class at the
Senior Center. At noon there is
basketball in the Community Cen-
ter Gym, and Function Fitness
in the Aerobics Room. Pilates
Yoga Class is at noon.
The Jefferson County Li-
brary Film Center is showing
the movie What’s Eating Gilbert
Grape rated PG 13, Friday at
7:30. Films are free and refresh-
ments are available at the
Rodriguez Annex next to the Li-
brary in Madras.
Saturday, March 21
There is an Alcoholics
Anonymous meeting Saturday
mornings at 10 a.m. at Warm
Springs Community Counseling.
Sunday, March 22
The Warm Springs Food
Bank is located at the Presbyte-
rian Church. They are open to-
day from 11:30-1:30. All food
banks and pantries do take do-
nations of non-perishable food or
cash
Monday, March 23
Community Counseling has
their Aftercare Relapse Sup-
port Group on Mondays at 5:30.
On today’s fitness sched-
ule: The Weight Rooms open at
the Community Center are open 8
a.m. until 8 p.m. There’s a cam-
pus walk break stating at the Dia-
betes Prevention Office at 10
a.m. At 10:45 it’s Senior Fitness
Class at the Senior Center. At
noon there is basketball in the
Community Center Gym and
Function Fitness in the Aerobics
Room. Pilates Yoga Class is at
noon at the Health & Wellness
Center and Seated Exercise
Class is at the Diabetes Preven-
tion Office at 12:15 for 30 min-
utes.
Warm Springs Tribal Coun-
cil is in session today. The
agenda includes: an update from
the office of the s-t, the April
agenda, and review of minutes.
Draft resolutions will be pre-
sented, and there will be a legis-
lative update call and enrollments.
The Warm Springs Victims of
Crime Women’s group meets
Mondays from 4-6 p.m. at their
office on campus.
There is no school for kids
at Head Start or Early Head Start
this week – its Spring Break
week.
Spring Break for the 509-J
school district is the week of
March 23.
The Jefferson County 509-J
School Board meets every
month on the second and fourth
Mondays at 7 p.m. Meeting loca-
tions and agendas are posted at
the district website on the Thurs-
day or Friday before the meeting.
They are meeting this evening.
The Warm Springs Voca-
tional Rehabilitation Program
has orientation today at 3 p.m.
at their office in the industrial
park. if you or someone you
knows may have a disability that
is a barrier to employment or em-
ployment advancement, you can
learn more at an orientation or call
553-4952.
Tuesday, March 24
Community Counseling has an
Alcoholic Anonymous meeting
at noon on Tuesdays.
The Recreation Department
has Snack Attack on Tuesdays
and Thursday from 3:30-5 in the
Community Center Social Hall.
Warm Springs Tribal Coun-
cil meets today. On the agenda:
a review of minutes.
Tuesday, March 24
On today’s fitness sched-
ule: at noon there is Functional
Fitness Class in the Community
Center Social Hall, Turbo Kick
Class in the Aerobics Room and
Volleyball in the Community Cen-
ter Gym.
The Warm Springs Land Use
& Planning Committee meets
today from 1-5 p.m. at the Tribal
Administration Building in Confer-
ence Room #3.
The Jefferson County
Food Bank is located at 556 SE
Seventh Street. They are open
for distribution this afternoon. All
food banks and pantries do take
donations of non-perishable food
or cash.
OSU Extension is hosint a
Pickling class from 1-3 p.m. at
the Education Building down-
stairs kitchen. Class size is lim-
ited to 12 on a first come first
serve basis
Indianpreneurship Class
is tonight from 6-8 p.m. at the Tribal
Credit Enterprise Conference
Room. This evening’s session is
on Tracking Dollars. This course
is a requirement if you are inter-
ested in setting up an IDA account
for business use. To learn more
contact the Warm Springs Com-
munity Action Team at 541-553-
3148.
Warm Springs OSU Extension
has Master Food Preserver
class on Pickling from 1-3 today.
Call 553-3238 to learn more.
Anger
Management
Group meets today from 3-4:30
at Community Counseling.
Wednesday, March 25
Community Counseling has an
Alcoholic Anonymous meeting
Wednesday evenings at 7.
Powwow and Hoop Dance
practice will be held today and
every Wednesday after school
from 5 until 7 in the Community
Center Aerobics room.
On today’s fitness sched-
ule: There is a campus walk break
stating at the Diabetes Preven-
tion Office at 10 a.m. Water Aero-
bics class is at 10:15 at the Kah-
Nee-Ta Village Pool. At 10:45 it’s
Senior Fitness Class at the Se-
nior Center. At noon there is bas-
ketball in the Community Center
Gym and Function Fitness in the
Aerobics Room. Pilates Yoga
Class is at noon at the Health &
Wellness Center and Seated Ex-
ercise Class is at the Diabetes
Prevention Office at 12:15 for 30
minutes.
Thursday, March 26
Community Counseling has an
Alcoholic Anonymous meeting
at noon on Thursdays.
An Alcohol Education Sup-
port Group is at Community
Counseling. This group meets
every Thursday from 3-4 p.m.
The Recreation Department
has Snack Attack on Tuesdays
and Thursday from 3:30-5 in the
Community Center Social Hall.
There is a Narcotics Anony-
mous meeting Thursdays at 6
p.m. at the Warm Springs Shaker
Church.
The Culture and Heritage
Committee meets today from 9
a.m. until noon in the Trial Admin-
istration Building Conference
Room #3.
The Water Control Board
meets today from 1:15-4 p.m. at
the Natural Resources Cougar
Den Meeting Room.
Indianpreneurship Class
is tonight from 6-8 p.m. at the Tribal
Credit Enterprise Conference
Room. This evening’s session is
on Listening to Numbers. To
learn more contact the Warm
Springs Community Action Team
at 541-553-3148.
Thursday, March 26
On today’s fitness sched-
ule: at noon there is Functional
Fitness Class in the Community
Center Social Hall, Turbo Kick
Class in the Aerobics Room and
Volleyball in the Community Cen-
ter Gym.
For those medical
questions...
The Warm
Springs Health &
Wellness Center
Nurse Hotline
866-470-2015
* My baby is coughing. Should I
take her to the clinic?
* How can I treat my sore throat at
home?
* Should my medical issue be
treated at the emergency room?