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    Spilyay Tym oo, W arm Springs, Oregon
Page 2
February 17, 2016
Students join Heart of Oregon YouthBuild
H e a rt
of
O re g o n
YouthBuild has welcomed 19
new young-people to the pro­
gram.
The new students joined
the program after the two-
w eek o rie n ta tio n , called
‘Mental Toughness.’ ,
During Mental Toughness,
the young people learn the
basics about H eart o f O r­
egon YouthBuild, said Butch
David, school liaison.
“And they bond as a group
through team building, ser­
vice projects and trainings,”
he said.
M ost o f the young people
com e from W arm Springs
and M adras,' as w ell as
Prineville and Bend.
All o f the students will be
w orking on diplom as and
G ED s while building afford­
able homes in Madras.
This is through a partner­
ship with Housing Works to
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Courtesy Butch David.
Joining Heart of Oregon YouthBuild are students from Warm Springs, Kris
Howtopat, Alyssa Gulps and Rodger Jack.
Friday, Feb. 19
There Is no school South
Wasco students.
MHS S ports: The boys
ba ske tb a ll tea m s tra ve l to
Molalla.
Madras High School will
be hosting the Big Sky Con­
ference Basketball Tourna­
ment on February 19-20.
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
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give back to their community.
With this hew group, Heart
o f Oregon YouthBuild is now
42 students strong with an­
other group starting April 11.
YouthBuild is a 12-month
p ro g ra m , o p en to y o u n g
people ages 16 to 24.
The program is ideal for
students who may be behind
in credits, but who are deter­
mined to graduate.
There is an in-classroom
com ponent to the program,
as well as out o f the class­
room work.
T he Y outhBuild experi­
ence o u t th e classro o m
teaches job skills. And the stu­
dents make employment Con­
tacts that can to job opportu­
nities.
Y outhBuild has w orked
with the Confederated Tribes
for the past few years, and
recently began a renew ed
partnership.
A public meeting is
coming up this evening,
Wednesday, Feb. 17, on
a p ro b le m ro ad s
project assessrhent.
The meeting will be
from 6 to 8 p.m. at the
Agency Longhouse.
The topic of discus­
sion is th e P ro b lem
Roads Project Assess­
m e n t fo r th e U pper
W arm Springs drain­
age.
Com m unity W ellness
C e n te r w ill host, a
co rnhusk class with
Kelli Palmer. The class
is
th is,
e ve n in g ,
W ednesday, Feb. 17,
from 5:30-7 p.m. You
can call 541-553-3243
for more Information.
Warm Springs Community Calendar
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Thursday, Feb. 18
Warm Springs jurors will
need to check-in at 9:30 this
m orn ing at W arm S pring s
Tribal Court.
T here Is an A lco h olics
Anonymous meeting today at
noon at Community Counsel­
ing. Alcohol Education class
Is at 2 p.m, Positive Indian
P aren ting class begins at
2:30, and there Is a N a rcot­
ics Anonymous meeting at 6
tonight at the Shaker Church.
On today’s fitness sched­
ule: at noon there is Func­
tio n a l F itness cla ss In the
C o m m u n ity C e n te r s o c ia l
hall. Turbo Kick Class Is In
the Aerobics Room, and vol­
leyball In the Community Cen­
ter gym. Tonight Is IBAfrom 6
to 8:45. .
G u id in g B u tte rflie s &
M ig h ty W a rrio rs c la sse s
meet today from 1 to 3 In the
Prevention Room at Commu­
nity Counseling. The class
Is for adults to participate in
c u ltu ra l-b a s e d te a c h in g s ,
crafts and activities.
W SK8 g irls basketb all
teams have games at JCMS
today. Seventh grade plays
at 4, and eighth grade at 5:30.
The Warm Springs Circle
o f Hope C a n c er S u p p o rt
G roup w ill meet Thursday,
February 18 in the old boys’
dorm from 5:30-7:30.
MHS Sports: Girls basket­
ball teams have home con­
tests today versus M olalla.
Freshman play at 4 p.m., JV
at 5:30 and Varsity at 7.
Meeting
on roads
assessment
ter gym, and Functional Fit­
ness In the aerobics room.
And at the Health & Wellness
Center, Pilates Yoga Class Is
at noon.
Positive Indian Parenting
class Is today from 2:30-4:30
at Community Counseling.
The Jefferson County Li­
brary Film Center will show
The W orld’s F a ste st Indian,
rated PG -13, at 7:30 p.m.
Films are free to watch and
are shown In the Rodrlguez
Annex.
Saturday, Feb. 20
T here Is an A lco h o lics
A n o n y m o u s m ee ting th is
m orn ing at 10 at W arm
Springs Community .Counsel­
ing.
The .Warm Springs ...Chris­
tian Community Potluck and
Prayer Gathering meets the
third Saturday of every month
at the High Lookee Lodge
c o m m u n ity room -P o tlu c k
dinner Is at 6 p.m. and prayer
from 7 to 8.
Sunday, Feb. 21
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, Feb. 22
Fitness Opportunities to­
day Include: Senior Fitness
class at the Senior Center at
10:45. At noon there Is bas­
ketball In the Corpmunity Cen­
ter gym, and Functional Fit­
ness In the aerobics room. At
the Health & Wellness Cen­
ter, Pilates-Yoga Class Is at
noon and th e re is L a dles
Night Basketball tonight from
6 to 7:45.
The Warm Springs Voca­
tional Rehabilitation has ori­
entation today at 3 p.m .at their
office In the industrial park. If
you or som eone you know
has or may haye a disability
that Is a barrier to employment
or employment advancement,
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they can learn about their op­
tions at an orientation or by
calling 553-4952.
The Soaring Butterflies
W arrior Spirit class meets
today at 3:40 at the Warm
S p rin g s K-8 C o m m u n ity
Room . T his Is fo r th ird to
eighth grade youth, and In­
cludes culturally based teach­
ings’, hands on activities as
well as drug and alcohol pre­
vention education.
C o m m u n ity C o u n se lin g
has their Aftercare Relapse
Support group today at 5:30.
A W om en’s Prayer group
meets Mondays from 12:05 to
12:35 at the Warm Springs
Presbyterian Church.
There Is a 509-J School
board meeting at 7 p.m. at
the Support Services Building
In Madras.
Tribal Council Is in ses­
sion today. On the agenda
this, morning are an update
from the Secretary-Treasurer,
the March agenda, travel del­
e g a tio n and m in utes, and
draft resolutions. This after­
noon, a legislative update call
and February enrollrrients.
Slm nasho D istrict Tribal
Council Nominations are to­
day. Dinner Is at 6, the meet­
ing at 7 at S lm n a sh o
Longhouse.
Tuesday, Feb. 23
MHS S ports: The boys
b a sketba ll tea m s w ill host
C o rb e tt to n ig h t. Freshm an
play.at 4, JV at 5:30, and var­
sity at 7. The girls teams are
In Corbett tonight.
On today’s fitness sched­
ule: at noon there Is Func­
tio n a l F itness cla ss In the
C o m m u n ity C e n te r s o c ia l
hall, Tqrbo Kick class Is In the
Aerobics Room, and volley­
ball In the Community Center
gym. There is IBA this evening
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from 6 to 8:45.
T h e re ’s ari A lc o h o lic s
Anonymous meeting today at
noon at Community Counsel­
ing.
The Jefferson County Food
Bank Is located at 556 SE
S eventh. Street. They are
open for distribution this af­
ternoon. All food banks and
pantries do take donations of
non-perishable food or cash.
The Warm Springs Voca­
tional Rehabilitation has ori­
entation today at 3 p.m. at
C om m unity C ounseling. If
you or som eone you know
has or may have a disability
that is a barrierto employment
or employment advancement,'
they can learn about their op­
tions at an orientation or by
calling 553-4952.
P ow w ow , hoop d an ce
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.
A G LO W w e e k ly b ib le
Study Is this evening from 6-
7:30 at High Lookee Lodge.
It is open to all and a light
snack Is provided.
Agency District nomina­
tions are on February 23 at
the Agency Longhouse. Din­
ners are at 6, meetings at 7.
Tribal Council is In ses­
sion today. The Education
C o m m itte e w ill g iv e an
memorandum of understand­
ing update this morning. An
adoption discussion Is on the
agenda, for this afternoon.
Wednesday, Feb. 24
Today at Warm Springs
C o m m u n ity
C o u n se lin g
Women’s Group meets at 1,
A nger M anagem ent group
meets today at 3:30, and Ado­
les cen t A fte rc a re Talking
Circle Is at 5:30 In the Pre­
vention Room.
Fitness Opportunities to­
day Include: W ater Aerobics
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 &
W e lln e s s C e nter, P ila te s
Yoga Class is at noon. To­
night Is Ladies Night Basket­
ball from 6 to 7:45.
Madras Campus
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for the month ahead
Take a Community Learning Course
For More Info
• or to Sign Up:
541.550.4100
tocc.edu/madrqs
Coaching, Giving &
Receiving Feedback
Friday, March 4
9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Cost: $95 CRN 18573
For in fo rm a tio n and to register, go to
www.cocc.edu/continuinged
. l j i sdvianee o f 'C o lk ^e events, persons needing accom m odation dr Transportation because tit a physical or m o b ility d is a b ility contact Joe
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