Page 2 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon April 15, 2015 Fire crew recruitment ending this Friday Warm Springs Fire Man- agement will be accepting applications for camp crew through this Friday, April 17. Camp crew classes will be May 12-14. Fire Management is ex- pecting to have five or six crews this year. They will be appointing the crew supervi- sors in May. Drug testing is required to qualify for a po- sition on one of the crews. For more information call William Wilson or Bob Medina at 541-553-1146. Fire Management foresees a potentially early and active fire season, based on the weather over the past several months. Past summers in recent years on the reservation have seen intense fire activity, es- pecially last year when large fires burned at the same time on both sides of the reserva- tion. Penny Carnival at Center Warm Springs Recreation and Head Start are hosting a Penny Carnival this evening, April 15, from 5:30-7 p.m. at the Community Center. The carnival is part of the Week of the Young Child cel- ebration at Recreation and Head Start. There will be booths, baked goods, games and fun. For information contact Carol Sahme at 541-553-3243. Nike programs benefit Eagle Academy, MHS The Warm Springs k-8 Eagle Academy has joined a Nike-sponsored college and career readiness pro- gram. The academy will participate in the Advance- ment Via Individual Deter- mination program, with funding by Nike. The War m Springs academy was one of 30 middle school in the state to participate in AVID. Madras High School was chosen to participate Memorial The family of the late Allen Lan- gley Sr. will have a memorial gathering on Saturday, April 25, 2015. It will be- gin at the Agency Cemetery with a stone setting and militar y honors at 10 a.m. followed by a meal at the Wa r m Springs Ve t e r a n s H a l l a t 1191 Hollywood Boulevard. Please come to honor him and share your memories. E v e r yo n e ' s w e l - come. in the Nike School Innova- tion Fund (NSIF) program, this year benefitting 50 of the state’s high schools. This program promotes college and career readiness. Participating schools re- ceive grants to support rig- orous instruction and pro- gramming for all students with coaching and support. Grants support best practice training for teach- ers, counselors and princi- pals. Dave McMechan/Spilyay Warm Springs Children and Family Services last week hosted the Child Abuse Prevention Walk and Craft. The event was in recognition of Child Abuse Prevention Month. CFS opened the month with ribbon tying around Good outlook for summer youth program The outlook is positive for the return of the Native As- pirations summer youth em- ployment and education pro- gram. Tribal health liaison Caroline Cruz said the pro- gram has received a prelimi- nary okay, and will be pre- sented to Tribal Council for final approval. The program is funded through tribal Health and Human Services. Last summer, 96 young people took part in Native Aspirations, spending six weeks at various jobs around the reservation. There is also a two-day a week education component, where students learn about health, tribal culture, history and related topics. Ten of the Native Aspira- tions positions are targeted to college students, and the rest are for high school-age stu- dents. For more information on the program contact Melinda Poitra at 541-553- 3324. Heart of Oregon An added feature for the summer of 2015 will be a Hearth of Oregon Corps team serving the reservation, Cruz said. This will be the first year that Warm Springs has its own Heart of Oregon crew, she said. Heart of Oregon will pro- vide summer employment and education for a crew of five on the reservation. This is for young people age 16- 18. The Heath of Oregon is a non-profit agency that re- duces poverty, stimulates eco- nomic growth, and maintains the natural environment of the region. Projects range from land conservation and fuels reduc- tion in neighborhoods, to community service projects planned by the members. Boys & Girls fundraiser at KNT Birth Clinton James Sam-Warner Jeleah Sam and Clinton Warner of Warm Springs are pleased to announce the birth of their son Clinton James Sam-Warner, born on March 25, 2015, at St. Charles Hospital Bend at 3:19 p.m. At birth Clinton weighed 9 pounds 4 ounces, and measured 20 ½ inches in length. Clinton’s grandparents are on the mother’s side Robert and Marella Sam Sr., great grandmother Eliza the community. A focus at CFS was on foster parent recruiting, with recruitment events at IHS, administration, and at the Redmond Big R. Recruitment continues on Monday, Tuesday, April 21 at Erickson’s Market in Madras. Brown-Jim of Warm Springs, and great grandfather the late Harvey Jim; great grandfa- ther the late Chester VanPelt Sr.; great grandparents the late William (Bill) Sam and Evelyn Wesley Sam. On the father’s side, the grandmother is Gloria Holi- day of Warm Springs, and grandfather the late Robert Nor man Warner; greats grandparents are the late Sherman and Velma Holiday, and the late Robert and Betty Warner. Great Futures Start Here is marking its Sixth Anniversary this week- end. The annual fundraiser for the Boys & Girls Club of Warm Springs is this Friday and Saturday, April 17-18 at Kah-Nee- Ta. There is the 18-hole golf scramble on Friday, with a start time of 10 a.m. The golf entry is $72 per person or $280 for a foursome. There will be a dinner, si- lent and live auction on Sat- urday, from 5-8 p.m. Dinner tickets are $50 in advance and $60 at the door. The Texas Hold ‘Em Poker Fundraiser is Friday, April 17, at 6 p.m. $25 buy-in and $25 re-buy in. All proceeds from Great Futures Start Here benefit the operation of the Warm Springs Boys & Girls Club. For more information call June Smith at 541- 553-2323. April is Child Abuse Prevention Month. You can make a big difference with small acts that help protect children, strengthen families, promote traits that help protect families and ultimately prevent the abuse and neglect of children. Historic Geo Quiz Arlita Suppah Rhoan recognized this historic photo. She identified this as a picture of the Sume-lice homesite, below the west end of Mutton Mountain. Central Oregon Auto & Truck Repair 85 SW Third St., Madras OR 97741 541-475-2370