Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, April 15, 2015, Page 5, Image 5

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    Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
April 15, 2015
Page 5
School memories of Warm Springs
Katherine Schlick Noe
spent some of her childhood
on the Warm Springs Reser-
vation, going to school here
in the 1960s. Her first novel,
Something to Hold, was inspired
by this experience.
Some of the characters in
the book are people she came
to know while living in Warm
Springs.
The author will visit here
next Friday, April 17, for
discussion of some of her
experiences. She also has a
slide presentation with pic-
tures from her time at the
next Friday.
You can check the book
out of the library. Copies are
also for sale there for $10.
Her visit is part of the
Twelfth Annual Jefferson
County Community Read.
Gallery reception
school.
She will be at the Warm
Springs Library at 5:30 p.m.
The Art Adventure Gal-
lery will hold the opening re-
ception for the April Exhibit
inspired by the book Some-
thing to Hold by Katherine
Schlick Noe, this Thursday
April 16, at 5:30.
WS Community Counseling Calendar
Prevention
An ounce of Prevention is
worth a pound of cure…
Mondays: 3:30 to 5:30
p.m. - Third–eighth grade
Soaring Butterflies & Warrior
Spirit (SB/WS) at K-8.
Tuesdays: 12 to 2 p.m. -
Middle school SB/WS at
JCMS and Eagles Academy.
Tuesdays: 4:15 to 6 p.m.
- High school aged SB/WS
at Community Counseling
Center
Groups & Meetings
“Never quit. If you stumble,
get back up. What happened
yesterday no longer matters. To-
day is another day so get on track
and move closer to your dreams
and goals. You can do it.” – Un-
The Country Quilters
of Jefferson County
will host the Twelfth
Annual Biennial Quilt
Show May 2-3 at the
Jefferson County Fair-
grounds. Admission
is free, donations are
accepted. For infor-
mation about entering
a quilt, call Dana at
541-408-7982
or
Joanne at 541-546-
4502.
Check out the
Travis Bobb art
show at the
Museum at Warm
Springs Changing
Exhibits room.
The museum is
open Tuesday
through Saturday, 9
a.m. to 5 p.m.
April 29-30: ASIST Train-
known
ing
Mondays: 5:30 to 7 p.m.
- Aftercare.
Tuesdays: 12 noon -
AA meeting.
Wednesdays: 8:30 a.m. -
Morning Aftercare.
1-2:30 p.m. - Women’s
Group.
7 p.m. - AA meeting.
Thursdays: 12 noon -
AA meeting.
2-4 p.m. - Alcohol Educa-
tion.
6 p.m. - NA meeting at
Shaker Church.
Saturdays: 10 a.m. - AA
meeting.
Upcoming Events
April 21: Movie Night at
Community Center.
May 4 at 12 noon:
Native Aspirations Commu-
nity Coalition Meeting and
the Family Resource Center.
May 28-29: Child Initiative
Against Violence and Meth/
Suicide Prevention Commu-
nity Conference.
Spilyay photographer Jayson Smith took these shots at the recent Madras and
Culver high school track and field competitions, showcasing the students’
athletic skills in track and field. More pictures are on Jayson’s Facebook.
“Gr own men may lear n
from ver y little children, for the
hearts of little children are
pure and therefore the Great
Spirit may show to them many
things which older people
miss.” — Black Elk
For more information call
Community Counseling at
553-3205.
Parade on Friday at Head Start
The Week of the Young
Child parade at War m
Springs Head Start is this Fri-
day, April 17, starting at 10
a.m.
The early childhood
years—birth through age 8—
lay the foundation for
children’s success in school
and later life.
The Week of the Young
Child is a time to plan how
we—as citizens of our com-
munity—will better meet the
needs of all young children
and their families.
Jayson Smith photos.
Fun run at
Head Start
War m
Springs
Head Start is hosting
the I Am Moving Fun
Run at 10 a.m. this
Thursday, April 16.
This is part of Early
Childhood Education’s
Week of the Young
Child activities, cel-
ebrating our youngest
learners and encourag-
ing them to “be who
you want to be.”
CRITFC Salmon Camp for youth
Tribal Salmon Camp is for
youth in sixth through eighth
grades.
The Columbia River In-
ter-Tribal Fish Commission
hosting the Camp, July 13-
17.
Space is limited. The ap-
plication deadline is May 31.
There is a link to the ap-
plication on the CRITFC
website: critfc.org
Wisdom of the Elders recruiting youth
Wisdom of the Elders are
recruiting Native American
high school and college youth
in the Portland area to be paid
peer mentors at the 2015
Summer Field Science Camp
for Native American youth.
This is an environmental
training and mentorship op-
portunity. To learn more con-
tact Amanda Kelly Lopez at
503-775-4014 or visit:
wisdomoftheelders.org