Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon May 27, 2015 Page 5 Chemawa Graduates ~ 2015 Veronica Garate Jarron Lopez Mitchell Lira My congratulations to all the students that attended Chemawa Indian School this year, you the students are the life blood of the Chemawa Community. To the gradu- ates, may this be the first step in your educational develop- ment; you control your future and destiny. Best Wishes and Best of Luck in the future. Skwilleelii, Cheryl Jo Sutterlee Stinnett Jalen Graybael Chemawa students Veronica Garate, Rheianna Wolfe, Mitchell Lira and Nalani Brisbois meet with Sen. Ted Ferrioli. At Haskell University Clara Selam just graduated from Haskell University, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in American Indian Studies. Clara’s parents are Ernest Selam and Patricia Smiskon- Minthiorn. Her aunt is Loretta Selam-White, and her sister is Wilda. During her time at Haskell, Clara made the Dean’s List and the President’s List. Congratulations to Clara, from proud father Ernest. From OSU Extension As the new Warm Springs OSU Extension agriculture agent, it is a priority of mine to continue offering classes and clinics that have been of- fered in the past. In February we held a Bangs vaccination clinic for cattle, and in May we helped the Range and Ag Depart- ment, Fay Hurtado and the OSU Veterinary School host a horse castration clinic. We scheduled a Coggins test and vaccination clinic for April 30, only to have to can- cel, as the USDA veterinar- ian was called away to help with the avian flu outbreak in the Midwest. It had been my hope that we could reschedule this clinic for late May when the USDA veterinarian returned. Unfor- tunately, the USDA veterinar- ian will be held indefinitely in the Midwest to fight the avian flu outbreak which has killed over 3 million birds. Despite my best efforts, no other government or OSU vets are available at this time. Horse owners will need to make arrangements for their horses with private vet- erinarians off-reservation. Community Garden On a more positive note, I have been working with Edmund Francis, and have purchased and planted seven fruit trees in the Community Garden. We look forward to har- vesting fruit from these trees in the next couple of years. And I will continue to of- fer gardening classes and work with Edmund on the Community Garden. If you have any gardening or agri- culture questions, please feel free to call us so we can help you out. Check out the new Warm Springs Agriculture Facebook page for news and informa- tion on classes and agriculture in general. Enjoy this nice spring weather and hope your garden is healthy and produc- tive. Scott Duggan Courtesy Cheryl Jo Sutterlee Stinnett Chemawa student Nalani Brisbois meets with Gov. Kate Brown during Tribal Government Day. On hand also were Louie Pitt, Warm Springs Governmental Affairs director (left), and Councilman Kahseuss Jackson. Grads Night Out at Simnasho The Simnasho Grads Night Out Powwow will be at the Simnasho Longhouse this Wednes- day, May 27. High School seniors from Maupin as well as other seniors and their families are invited to participate with a potluck dinner. Families are also asked to contribute prizes for the games. If you have ques- tions, Captain Moody has answers. Just swing by to see him at Three Warriors Market. Spayne Martinez has graduated from the Academy of Art University. She focused on the Photography program at the university. Spayne is the daughter of Urbana Ross and Dan Martinez of Warm Springs. S ummer T raining to R evive I ndigenous V ision and E mpowerment June camp set for Peter’s Pasture Camp Naimuma will be at Peter’s Pasture next month. The camp is set for June 18-22. Camp is open to the first 50 boys and 50 girls who will have just completed grades fifth through eighth. Scholarships are available. There will be scholarship workshops Monday, June 8 thru Friday, June 12 fom 4- 6 p.m. at the Culture and Heritage Building. The STRIVE Camp at the Central Oregon Community Col- lege campus in Bend is coming up July 10-12. STRIVE is open to students in grades 8-12 (minimum GPA of 2.0). The camp is FREE because of our generous spon- sors – Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Culture and Heri- tage, a Minority Pipeline Grant, and COCC Native American Programs. Pick up applications at Tribal Administration/Higher Educa- tion - Carroll Dick. Or contact Gina Ricketts, COCC Native Ameri- can Program Coordinator, 541-318-3782. Or email: rricketts@cocc.edu The deadline to submit an application is June 10. Warm Springs Seekseequa 4202 Holliday St. Simnasho Schoolie Flat Call 541- 615-0555