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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
Native Aspirations gearing up for summer
The Native Aspirations
summer youth work and edu-
cation program is set to be-
gin on June 27, and will run
through August 19.
There have been four ori-
entation sessions for inter-
ested youth. A last-chance
orientation is scheduled for
8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Thursday,
May 19, at the Family Re-
source Center.
Reina Estimo at Health
and Human Services is direct-
ing the program again this
year. There have been 103
young people who have gone
through orientation so far,
she said.
Native Aspirations will pro-
vide summer work positions
to the first 100 who complete
orientation and all necessary
paperwork. As of earlier this
week, 23 kids had completed
both the orientation and the
paperwork, so there are still
positions that are available.
This year there are some
changes to the program. The
placement of the youth with
the employer, for instance,
will be different.
This year, each youth will
make recommendations as to
where he or she might like to
work. Then the youth will
meet with an interview panel.
The panel will include a
Health and Human Services
representative, a Prevention
worker, community member,
and volunteer employer rep-
resentative, for instance.
The interview will panel
will also come up with rec-
ommendations as to where
the youth might find the most
work success.
The interviews are sched-
uled for May 23 through May
25. The May 23 session will
be from 8 a.m. to noon at the
Family Resource Center. This
one is especially for youth
from boarding schools.
The May 24 interview ses-
sion, from 8 a.m. to 3:30
p.m., will be at Madras High
School. And the May 25 ses-
sion, also from 8-3:30, will be
at the Warm Springs Acad-
emy.
Native Aspirations has
places for six college students,
but these have already been
filled, Reina said.
Another change this year
will be for the first-year work-
ers. These students will work
with a particular department,
but will also spend two weeks
with a crew working on vari-
ous community projects.
5k Glow Run, mile walk
The Diabetes Preven-
tion program will host the
5k Glow Run and Mile
Walk on Wednesday, May
25. Sign-ups start at 7:30
p.m. at the Prevention
house on campus. Runner
line-up will be at 8 p.m., and
walkers at 8:15. Glow items
handed out during walk.
Alcohol Education Tuesdays
Alcohol Education at
Community Counseling is on
a new schedule. The classes
are now every Tuesday from
1:15-2:30 p.m. at the center.
For any questions, please
call Flint Scott or Robert
Main Jr., at 541-553-3205.
May 11, 2016
Horse clinic coming up
The Warm Springs OSU
Extension team will host a
horse vaccination clinic
later this month.
The Coggins/horse vac-
cination clinic is set for
Tuesday, May 24, starting
at 10:30 a.m. at the Warm
Springs Rodeo Arena.
Dr. Brianna Schur, Doc-
tor of Veterinary Medicine,
and Scott Duggan at Exten-
sion will be conducting the
clinic.
The Coggins vaccine
costs $7 per head. The de-
wormer is $3 per head.
The West Nile vaccine is
$19 per head. And the 4-
way is $14 per head.
Please call and let Exten-
sion know how many
horses you are bringing,
and what vaccines you want
administered.
You can reach them at
541-480-3091. Or by
email:
scott.duggan@oregon
state.edu
VOCS women’s support group
Victims of Crime Services
hosts the Women’s Support
Group on Monday after-
noons, from 3 to 5 p.m.
The group meets at the
VOCS office, 1108 Wasco St.
(behind the old boys’ dorm).
If you have any questions,
please feel free to call or stop
by VOCS.
The phone number is 541-
553-2293.
The office is open during
regular business hours, 8 a.m.
to 5 p.m.
Warm Springs Community Calendar
Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM
Thursday, May 12
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.
Guiding Butterflies and
Mighty Warriors classes
meet today from 1 to 3 in the
Prevention Room at Commu-
nity Counseling. The class
is for adults to participate in
cultural-based teachings,
crafts and activities.
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 Counsel-
ing and a Narcotics Anony-
mous meeting this evening at
6 at the Shaker Church.
There is an American Sign
Language class today at 4
p.m. in room 2E at ECE. Ev-
eryone is welcome.
Friday, May 13
The Twenty-Sixth Annual
Honor Seniors Day is today
at the Agency Longhouse. If
you want to volunteer to help
out in some way, contact the
Senior Program at 553-3313.
The Jefferson County Li-
brary Film Center will show
the movie The Martian, rated
PG-13, at 7:30 p.m. Films are
free and shown in the
Rodriguez Annex, next to the
library in Madras.
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 Class in the aerobics
room. And at the Health and
Wellness Center, Pilates
Yoga Class is at noon.
Madras High School
Drama will have perfor-
mances
of
Becoming
Shakespeare May 13-15 at
the Performing Arts Center.
Shows are at 6 p.m. Friday
and Saturday, and 2 on Sun-
day.
Positive Indian Parenting
class is from 2:30-4 today at
Community Counseling.
Saturday, May 14
There is an Alcoholics
Anonymous meeting this
morning at 10 at Community
Counseling.
The annual Spring Yard
Sale is happening today on
the front lawn of the Commu-
nity Center from 9-4.
Sunday, May 15
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, May 16
Tribal Council agenda
items: in the morning, reports
from Indian Head Casino,
Kah-Nee-Ta Resort and
Credit Enterprise. In the af-
ternoon, reports from Power
& Water Enterprise, Ventures
and the Museum at Warm
Springs.
A Women’s Prayer Group
meets Mondays from 12:05 to
12:35 at the Warm Springs
Presbyterian Church.
The Soaring Butterflies -
Warrior Spirit class meets
today at 3:40 at the Warm
Springs K-8 Community
Room. This is for 3rd to 8th
grade youth and includes cul-
turally 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 has or may
have a disability that is a bar-
rier to employment or employ-
ment advancement, they can
learn about their options at an
orientation or by calling 553-
4952.
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.
There is a Survivors of
Suicide Talking Circle from 9-
10:30 this morning, Positive
Indian Parenting class is at
2:30, the Adolescent A&D
Education class starts at 4:30
and an Aftercare Relapse
Support Group at 5:30. All at
Warm Springs Community
Counseling.
Victims of Crime Services
has a Women’s Support
Group this evening at the
VOCS office, 1108 Wasco
Street, behind the Old Boys’
Dorm. It’s from 3-5pm.
Tuesday, May 17
Tribal Council Agenda: in
the morning, reports from the
Telecom, Housing and High
Lookee Lodge. In the after-
noon, Composite Products,
and Warm Springs Forest
Products third party receiver.
Today is an early release
day for South Wasco schools
– students will be released
at 2:15
The Diabetes Awareness
and Support group meets.
The topic is Exercise. On the
menu is chicken mango
salad. The group meets at 5
p.m. at the Warm Springs Se-
nior Center.
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.
Today at Community
Counseling: There is an Alco-
holics Anonymous meeting at
noon, Adult A&D Education
Class is at 1:15, the Veteran’s
Group meets at 1:30 and
there is a Relapse Prevention
group from 3:30-5.
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.
The Warm Springs Voca-
tional Rehabilitation pro-
gram has orientation today at
3 p.m. at Community Coun-
seling. If you or someone you
know has or may have a dis-
ability that is a barrier to em-
ployment or employment ad-
vancement, they can learn
about their options at an ori-
entation or by calling 553-
4952.
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.
Aglow weekly Bible study
is this evening from 6-7:30 at
High Lookee Lodge. It is open
to all and a light snack is pro-
vided.
The Warm Springs K-8
Academy’s spring sports
banquet is at 5 p.m.
A Madras-Jefferson County
Chamber of Commerce
board of director’s meeting
will be at noon in the Cham-
ber conference room.
The Mobile Medical Unit
will be at Sidwalter on Tues-
day. Call IHS to schedule an
appointment, 541-553-1196.
OSU Extension is having
a Lunch and Learn class on
‘Getting the Most from Your
Garden.’ It’s at noon at the
Education Building garden.
There is no cost to attend and
a light lunch will be served. It
will offer information on irri-
gation and pest manage-
ment. The class will be held
outside, so dress accordingly.
Simnasho’s Grads Night
Out Powwow recognizing the
class of 2016 is coming up
Wednesday, May 25 th at the
Simnasho
Longhouse.
There is a potluck dinner at
6pm, the powwow and games
start at 7. Everyone is wel-
come!
Wednesday, May 18
Tribal Council agenda: in
the morning, minutes and
draft resolutions, an update
from the Secretary Treasurer
and the June agenda and
travel delegations. In the af-
ternoon, Gary Simms from
NOAA.
Little Miss Warm Springs
meetings are held Wednes-
days from 6-7:30 at the Com-
munity Center. All interested
girls and parents are wel-
come.
Today at Community Coun-
seling: Anger Management
Group is at 3:30, Wellbriety
Group starts at 5:15 and there
is an Alcoholics Anonymous
meeting at 7pm.
Fitness Opportunities to-
day include: Water 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 &
Wellness Center, Pilates
Yoga Class is at noon.
Madras High School’s
Spring Choir Concert is at the
6:30 p.m. in the Performing
Arts Center.
Thursday, May 19
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.