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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
Impact Aid: annual hearing at k-8 Academy
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Native American students
make up about 35 percent of
the overall 509-J student en-
rollment, according to a re-
cent estimate.
Like other districts that in-
clude non-taxable property,
509-J uses Impact Aid funds
for current year expenditures.
In allocating school fund-
ing, the main goals of the dis-
trict are math and reading
achievement, attendance, on-
track graduation and gradua-
tion rates, Molitor said.
There is a balance that has
to be met in deciding how to
use funding, including Impact
Aid, he said.
For instance, the addition
of a new program means an-
other program might have to
go.
Warm Springs
Construction built a new
sidewalk by the
administration building
this week.
The project is part of an
overall effort by the
tribes to create a
system of walking and
biking paths around
Warm Springs, said
Lonny Macy, tribal
planner.
Many employees at the
admin building take two
walking breaks during
the day, as
recommended by health
studies and IHS.
October 28, 2015
Museum, OneBeat
hosting music workshop
The Museum at Warm
Springs will host a work-
shop this week by interna-
tional musicians traveling
with OneBeat.
The workshops will be
this Thursday and Friday,
Oct. 29-30, from 3:30-5
p.m. at the museum.
OneBeat is the pio-
neering music diplomacy
program initiated by the
U.S. Department of State’s
Bureau of Educational
and Cultural Affairs, pro-
duced by Bang on a Can’s
Found Sound Nation.
OneBeat are artists in
residence at Caldera, near
Sisters. People of all ages
are welcome to attend this
free workshop that prom-
ises to be a dynamic edu-
cational event and oppor-
tunity for unique sharing
through music.
Caldera works with
young people from cen-
tral Oregon including
Warm Springs. Caldera be-
gins with students in the
sixth grade and sticks with
them through high school
in weekly mentoring
classes, high school work-
shops, weekend intensives
and summer camp.
For more information
on the upcoming work-
shop, contact Elizabeth
Quinn Phone, 541-419-
9836. Or e-mail:
Elizabeth.Quinn@Caldera
Arts.org
After the workshop on
Thursday, don’t miss the
Museum at Warm Springs
opening reception of the
Tribal Member Art Ex-
hibit.
Dave McMechan/Spilyay
Warm Springs Community Calendar
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Thursday, Oct. 29
Warm Springs k-8 volley-
ball plays at Seven Peaks in
Bend today. Matches are at 4
and 5.
Warm Springs jurors will
need to check-in at 9:30 this
morning at Warm Springs
Tribal Court.
There is an Alcoholics
Anonymous meeting today
at noon at Community Coun-
seling. Alcohol Education
Class is today 2 at the coun-
seling center, and there is a
Narcotics
Anonymous
meeting at 6 p.m. at the
Shaker Church.
On today’s fitness sched-
ule: at noon there is Func-
tional Fitness class in the
community center social
hall, turbo kick class in the
aerobics room and volleyball
in the community center
gym.
The community center is
open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
today. Game room hours are
4 to 6. There’s IBA tonight
from 6 to 8:45.
Friday, Oct. 30
Today at the Warm
Springs k-8 Academy’s Rise
& Shine before school pro-
gram, Culture & Heritage will
teach Ichishkiin language
students. Rise & Shine is
from 7:40-8:50 each school
day, and includes activities
in the library and gym for stu-
dents.
Fitness Opportunities to-
day include: Senior Fitness
class at the Senior Center at
10:45. At noon there is bas-
ketball in the community cen-
ter gym and Functional Fit-
ness in the aerobics room.
And at the Health & Wellness
Center, Pilates Yoga Class
is at noon.
Community center hours
are 8 to 5 today. The game
room will be open from 4 to
4:45.
The Diabetes Prevention
Program invites you to walk
with them this morning at 10.
They will take a 15 minute
walk at the Veteran’s Path
around IHS and at the tribal
administration building.
Saturday, Oct. 31
There is an Alcoholics
Anonymous meeting Satur-
day mornings at 10 a.m. at
Warm Springs Community
Counseling.
Warm
Springs
Recreation’s Halloween ac-
tivities will include: Trunk or
Treat behind the community
center from 4-6. There will be
a carnival from 6-8, a bonfire,
hobo dance, and costume
contests for adults and kids.
This year’s theme is Disney
Villain Halloween. To sign up
for a booth call 541-553-
3243.
Sunday, Nov. 1
White Buffalo cross coun-
try travels to Lane Commu-
nity College today.
The Warm Springs Food
Bank is located at the Pres-
byterian Church. They are
open today from 11:30-1:30.
All food banks and pantries
do take donations of non-per-
ishable food or cash.
Monday, Nov. 2
The Rise & Shine program
includes Culture and Heri-
tage Kiksht language les-
sons for the kids.
The Soaring Butterflies-
Warrior Spirit class meets
Mondays at 3:40 at the Warm
Springs k-8 community room.
This is for third- to eighth
grade youth, and includes
culturally based teachings,
hands-on activities as well as
drug and alcohol prevention
education.
The Warm Springs Voca-
tional Rehabilitation Pro-
gram has orientation today at
3 p.m. at their office in the in-
dustrial park. If you or some-
one you know may have a
disability that is a barrier to
employment or employment
advancement, you can learn
more at an orientation or call
553-4952.
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Support group today at 5:30.
Fitness Opportunities to-
day include: Senior Fitness
Class at the Senior Center at
10:45. At noon there is bas-
ketball in the community cen-
ter gym, and Functional Fit-
ness in the aerobics room.
And at the Health & Wellness
Center, Pilates-Yoga Class is
at noon.
The November Fitness
Challenge will kick off today.
Tuesday, Nov. 3
The Warm Springs k-8
Academy’s Rise & Shine to-
day includes songs with Cul-
ture and Heritage.
The Warm Springs Voca-
tional Rehabilitation Pro-
gram has orientation today at
3 p.m. at Community
Counseling. Learn more at
an orientation, or call 553-
4952.
The Mobile Medical Unit
will be at Sidwalter today. Call
IHS for more information.
Today is an early release
day for South Wasco schools.
Students will be released at
2:15.
Community Counseling
has its Men’s Support Group
today 3-4:30.
Powwow, hoop dance
and drum practice for begin-
ners, and anyone who would
like to practice, is today from
5:30 to 7 at the Community
Center aerobics room.
Community Counseling
has an Alcoholics Anony-
mous meeting at noon today.
The Jefferson County
Food Bank is located at 556
SE Seventh Street. They are
open for distribution this af-
ternoon. All food banks and
pantries do take donations of
non-perishable food or cash.
Managing Diabetes Class
is today from 10-11 a.m. at the
Warm Springs Health &
Wellness Center Kitchen
Conference Room. Everyone
is welcome and no sign up is
required.
On today’s fitness sched-
ule: at noon there is Func-
tional Fitness Class in the
community center social hall,
turbo kick class in the aero-
bics room and volleyball in the
community center gym.
The Warm Springs Mat
Club will hold its first team
practice today at the Boys &
Girls Club from 5:30-7:30. For
more information contact
Jaime Scott at 541-553-3148.
Wednesday, Nov. 4
Culture and Heritage will
teach Numu language this
morning at the Warm Springs
k-8 Academy’s Rise & Shine
program, 7:40 to 8:50 a.m.
Warm Springs OSU Exten-
sion will have a Food Preser-
vation Class today from 9
a.m. to noon. They will be can-
ning wild game. Call 541-
553-3238 to sign up.
Warm Springs Community
Counseling has an Aftercare
Morning Class this morning
at 8:30 in their conference
room. You deserve peace and
happiness, to be healthy and
to be heard.
Community Counseling
has an Alcoholics Anony-
mous meeting this evening 7.
The Women’s Group at
Community
Counseling
meets today at 1 p.m.
Anger
Management
group is at 3:30 today at Com-
munity Counseling
Powwow and Hoop Dance
Practice will be held today
and every Wednesday after
school from 5 until 7 in the
Community Center Aerobics
room.
Warm Springs OSU Exten-
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sion has Master Food Pre-
server led class on pickling,
and pressure canning wild
game, 9-12 today. Call 553-
3238 to learn more.
Warm Springs Recre-
ation is open after-school for
kids. Carol’s Arts & Crafts, the
game room, gym activities,
and Snack Attack are open to
youth from 3:30 to 5.
Fitness Opportunities to-
day include: Water Aerobics
is at 10:15 at the Kah-Nee-Ta
Village pool. At 10:45 there is
Senior Fitness Class at the
Senior Center. At noon there
is basketball in the commu-
nity center gym, and Func-
tional Fitness in the aerobics
room. And at the Health &
Wellness Center, Pilates
Yoga Class is at noon.
The Adolescent Aftercare
Talking Circle is today at 5:30
in the Community Counsel-
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