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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
Play It Forward Award goes to Begay
The Oregon Sports Play
It Forward Award this year
goes to Gavin Begay of
Warm Springs. Gavin is the
second individual to receive
this award, the first being
Marcus Mariota in 2015.
The Play It Forward
Award is presented by Nike
and Providence Health and
Services. The award recog-
nizes great work by a young
athlete in giving back to his
or her community.
Trailblazer’s legend Terry
Yvonne Iverson photo.
Gavin, with Play It Forward Award, points out the Warm
Springs recognition at the Oregon Sports Awards.
Porter presented Gavin with
the award at the recent Or-
egon Sports Award ceremony,
held at Nike World Head-
quarters.
Gavin just graduated from
Madras High School, where
he ran cross country and
played basketball.
Gavin is a member of the
Warm Springs Youth Coun-
cil, volunteers as a youth ref-
eree and umpire, and also has
worked with the Kiwanis of
Jefferson County.
Tribal response to oil transport spill
An oil train derailment by
the Columbia River has
brought into clearer focus
an issue the tribes have been
warning about for years.
“It was not a matter of
if, but when,” said Warm
Springs Tribal Council
Chairman Austin Greene.
“It’s been a disaster waiting
to happen.”
Chairman Greene earlier
this week visited the site
where the train derailment
happened, at Mosier on the
Columbia. A volatile type of
oi, Bakken, spilled from cars
that went off the rails. This
sparked a fire, and oil that
seeped into the Mosier water
system, threatening the Co-
lumbia. This is an obvious
threat to the tribes’ treaty fish-
ing rights at the river.
The Confederated Tribes
for three years now have been
saying a spill such, or worse,
is inevitable. Other river
tribes also voiced their con-
cern about the on-going prob-
lem of oil and coal transport
by rail along the river.
June 8, 2016
Eel fishing at
Willamette Falls
Tribal members wish-
ing to take eels for cer-
emonial and subsistence
purposes must be in pos-
session of their enroll-
ment cards to fish un-
der claim of treaty
rights.
Har vest is allowed
from the start of the
flashboard installment by
PGE until July 31.
Flashboards install-
ment is expected to be-
gin this week, and to be
complete by June 16.
Please do not fish be-
low the construction
workers in the interest of
safety.
Harvest is limited to
the east side of Willamette
Falls by hand or with hand
powered tools.
Harvest will be open
on Friday, Saturday, Sun-
day and Monday of each
week. Fishing hours are
sunrise to sunset. This is
a subsistence fishery as
described by Tribal Code
340.100.
Branch of Natural
Resources staff will
monitor and enforce the
fishery. Harvesters must
allow BNR staff to exam-
ine their catch.
Camp Naimuma is June 12-16 at HeHe. It’s
open to the first 50 boys and 50 girls who apply.
Camp is open to youth currently in grades 6-8. The
registration deadline is June 10 th . For information
talk to Deanie Smith at Culture & Heritage.
Warm Springs Community Calendar
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Thursday, June 9
On today’s fitness
schedule: at noon there is
Functional Fitness class in
the Community Center so-
cial hall, Turbo Kick Class
in the Aerobics Room and
Volleyball in the Community
Center Gym.
Guiding Butterflies &
Mighty Warriors classes
meet today from 1 to 3 in
the Prevention Room at
Community Counseling.
The class is for adults to
participate in cultural-based
teachings, crafts and activi-
ties.
Warm Springs jurors will
need to check-in at 9:30
this morning at Warm
Springs Tribal Court.
There is an Alcoholics
Anonymous meeting to-
day at noon at Community
Counseling and a Narcot-
ics Anonymous meeting
this evening at 6 at the
Shaker Church.
Indianpreneurship
class is today at the Tribal
Credit Building at 5:30 pm
Friday, June 10
Fitness Opportunities
today include: Senior Fit-
ness class at the Senior
Center at 10:45. At noon
there is basketball in the
Community Center gym
and Functional Fitness
class in the Aerobics room.
And at the Health &
Wellness Center, Pilates
Yoga Class is at noon.
The Jefferson County Li-
brary Film Center will
show The Intern, rated
PG13, Friday, June 10 at
7:30 p.m. Films are free
and shown at the Rodriguez
Annex next to the library in
Madras.
The Yakama Nations
Treaty Days Powwow is
June 10-12 at the White
Swan Pavilion. Grand en-
tries are at 7 p.m. Friday, 1
and 7, and Saturday; and
at 1 p.m. on Sunday.
Saturday, 11
There is an Alcoholics
Anonymous meeting this
morning at 10 at Commu-
nity Counseling.
Central Oregon Commu-
nity College will hold its
commencement cer-
emony at 10 a.m. at the
Mazama Field on the
COCC Bend Campus.
Sunday, June 12
The Warm Springs
Food Bank is located at
the Presbyterian Church.
They are open today from
11:30-1:30. All food banks
and pantries do take dona-
tions of non-perishable food
or cash
Monday, June 13
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 Commu-
nity Room. This is for 3rd
to 8th grade youth and in-
cludes culturally based
teachings, hands on activi-
ties as well as drug and al-
cohol prevention education.
The Warm Springs Voca-
tional Rehabilitation pro-
gram has orientation today
at 3 p.m. at their office in
the industrial park. If you or
someone you know has or
may have a disability that is
a barrier to employment or
employment advancement,
they can learn about their
options at an orientation or
by calling 553-4952.
Fitness Opportunities
today include: Senior Fit-
ness class at the Senior
Center at 10:45. At noon
there is basketball in the
Community Center gym,
and Functional Fitness in
the Aerobics room. And at
the Health & Wellness Cen-
ter, Pilates-Yoga Class is at
noon.
There is a Survivors of
Suicide Talking Circle
from 9-10:30 this morning
and an Aftercare Relapse
Support Group at 5:30 at
Community Counseling.
Victims of Crime Ser-
vices has a Women’s Sup-
port Group this evening at
the VOCS office, 1108
Wasco Street, behind the
Old Boys’ Dorm. It’s from
3-5pm.
There is a food handlers
class from 2-4 p.m. in the
IHS atrium.
Tuesday, June 14
On today’s fitness
schedule: at noon there is
Functional Fitness class in
the Community Center so-
cial hall, Turbo Kick class
in the Aerobics room and
volleyball in the Community
Center gym.
Today at Community
Counseling: There is an
Alcoholics Anonymous
meeting at noon, Adult Al-
cohol Education Class is at
1:15 and the Veteran’s
Group meets from 1:30-
2:30.
The Jefferson County
Food Bank is located at 556
SE Seventh Street. They
are open for distribution this
afternoon. All food banks
and pantries do take dona-
tions of non-perishable food
or cash.
The Warm Springs Voca-
tional Rehabilitation pro-
gram has orientation today
at 3pm at Community Coun-
seling. Calling 553-4952 for
details.
Powwow, hoop dance
and drum practice for be-
ginners and anyone who
would like to practice is to-
day 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 provided.
The Mobile Medical
Unit will be at the Senior
Center on Tuesday. Call IHS
to schedule an appoint-
ment.
Wednesday, June 15
Little Miss Warm Springs
meetings are held Wednes-
days from 6-7:30 at the Com-
munity Center. All inter-
ested girls and parents are
welcome.
Today at Community
Counseling: Women’s
Group meets at 1:30 and
there is an Alcoholics
Anonymous meeting at 7
p.m.
Fitness Opportunities
today include: Water Aero-
bics at 10:15 at the Kah-
Nee-Ta Village Pool. At
10:45 there is Senior Fit-
ness Class at the Senior
Center. At noon there is bas-
ketball in the Community
Center gym, and Functional
Fitness in the Aerobics
room. And at the Health &
Wellness Center, Pilates
Yoga Class is at noon.
An American Red Cross
Blood Drive is from 1-6 p.m.
at the United Methodist
Church in Madras. To
schedule an appointment
now call 1-800- RED-
CROSS or do it online at red
cross blood dot org.
Thursday, June 16
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.
Baby Board Classes are
coming up June 16-17 for
expecting mothers or those
who have recently had a
baby. The Maternal Child
Health program provides a
size 2 board, materials,
lunch, and help moms make
their baby boards. Call Janet
or Arlena at 553-2460.
Excellent grass hay for sale:
$200 a ton. Pick-up in Madras.
We provide a squeeze; no rain.
Delivery extra. Call Rod at 541-
306-0902.