Page 2 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon Tribes invited to Taino Powwow in Puerto Rico Warm Springs families and dancers have been in- vited to Puerto Rico this com- ing July for the Taino Tribal Powwow. Every year in June, the Warm Springs Culture and Heritage Department attends the Northwest Indigenous Language Institute in Eugene, at the University of Oregon. Tribes from throughout the Northwest attend the gathering in efforts to attain methodologies to document, preserve, share and advance their language programs to their communities. In attendance this past year was Ricky Porrata of the Taino (pronounced Tie-in- oh) Tribe of Puerto Rico. While at the Northwest Indigenous Language Insti- tute, Warm Springs represen- tatives and all the community of Warm Springs were in- vited to the Taino Powwow, in Puerto Rico this coming July 24-25. Camping and food will be available and provided along with lodging for elders. Dates of arrival, for any- one interested, will be July 19 and 20. Transportation will be available from the San Juan Airport to the Taino Ranch and Compound, where their people will be hosting Warm Springs guests for the week. Puerto Rico is a United States Territory, and a pass- port is not required to travel there. It is a tropical island once inhabited only by the Native tribes, similar to that of North America, and they have continued to maintain as much tradition as possible for their generations to come. They would love to have more guests from War m Springs. We have been looking at plane tickets for Tuesday and Wednesday nights after 10 p.m., when planes ticket prices seem to drop, often to as low as $425 round-trip. Puerto Rico is tropical but not jungle like, and is a mod- Birth Gracie Mae Bastian-Stwyer Arnold Angus Stwyer and Tracey Leigh Bastian of Madras are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Gracie Mae Bastian-Stwyer, born on January 11, 2017. Gracie joins sister Alishawnee, 10 months. Grandparents on the father’s side are Davis ern country. Flu shots are rec- ommended but not required. For more information, you are welcome to contact Ricky Porrata on Facebook, listed within our friends list. Should be fun and a different expe- rience for sure. See the world. Jefferson Greene, Warm Springs Culture and Heri- tage. Stwyer Sr., and Pearl McKee-Stwyer. Great grandparents are Arnold Stwyer Sr. and Neda Wesley of Warm Springs; and Morgan Villard McKee Sr. of Owyhee, and Florene Crutcher McKee of McDermitt, Nev. Grandparents on the mother’s side are Kathleen Lee Jones and Johnson Eddie Bastian. January 18, 2017 Presentation on Culture & Heritage media archive The Culture and Heritage Department invites community members to a presenta- tion on its Tribal Media Archive Collection. A digital librarian au- dio archivist from the University of Oregon, who has helped with this project, will make the presentation. The gathering is scheduled for Tuesday, January 24 at the Agency Longhouse. A light dinner will be served from 5:30-6:30, and the archive presen- tation will follow. Pathways Home in March Staff from the Warm Springs Community Action Team, Credit Enterprise and the War m Springs Housing Authority decided to postpone our Pathways Home homeownership course. The course had been scheduled for January and February, but staff deter- mined the best course of action is to postpone until March. The schedule now calls for classes to begin on March 7. Weather and travel con- siderations were a main fac- tor in the decision, said Chris Watson, Community Action Team executive director. For information, call WSCAT at 541-553-3148. Warm Springs Community Calendar Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM Thursday, Jan. 19 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 the coun- seling center. The monthly Client Appre- ciation Day event is to- day at 1:30, and Narcot- ics Anonymous meeting at 6 p.m. at the Shaker Church. On today’s fitness schedule: At noon there is Functional Fitness class in the Community Center social hall. Turbo Kick Class is in the Aero- bics room, and there is Turbo Kick class at 4:15 in the Aerobics room. IBA Open Gym is at 7. 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 activities. There is Social Dance class today from 4:30-6 p.m. at the Community Center Aerobics room. Friday, Jan. 20 Fitness Opportuni- ties today include: Senior Fitness class at the Se- nior Center at 10:45. At noon there is basketball in the Community Center gym and Functional Fit- ness class in the Aero- bics room. And at the Health & Wellness Cen- ter, Pilates Yoga class is at noon. There is a fam- ily yoga class at 4 in the Aerobics room. The Community Health program at the Health & Wellness Center has a Behavior Health Clinic today. Walk-in appoint- ments are available be- tween 1 and 5 p.m. Ser- vices include screening, assessment, crisis inter- vention, referrals to men- tal health, medical, sub- stance treatment, or other community re- sources. Children, adoles- cents and adults are wel- come. The Jefferson County Library Film Center will show Heartland, rated PG13 at 7:30 p.m. in the Rodriguez Annex, next to the library in Madras. Films are free and refresh- ments are available. Saturday, Jan. 21 There is an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting this morning at 10 at Commu- nity Counseling. Sunday, Jan. 22 The Warm Springs Food Bank is located at the Presbyterian Church. They are open today from 11:30-1:30 today. All food banks and pantries do take donations of non- perishable food or cash Monday, Jan. 23 On the Tribal Council agenda: Secretary-Trea- surer and COO updates; February Agenda and re- view minutes. Draft reso- lutions. Legislative up- date call, and enroll- ments. Fitness Opportuni- ties today include: Senior Fitness class at the Se- nior Center at 10:45. There is Functional Fit- ness in the Aerobics room, and at the Health & Wellness Center, Pilates-Yoga class is at noon. And there is Turbo Kick class at 4:15 in the aerobics room. Ladies open gym time is at 6:15. The Community Health Program at the Health & Wellness Center has a Behavior Health Clinic every Monday and Fri- day. Walk-in appoint- ments are available be- tween 1 and 5 p.m. Ser- vices include screening, assessment, crisis inter- vention, referrals to men- tal health, medical, sub- stance treatment, or other community re- sources. Children, ado- lescents and adults are welcome. The Warm Springs Vo- cational Rehabilitation program has orientation today at 3 p.m. at their office in the industrial park. Learn more by call- ing 553-4952. Victims of Crime Services has a Women’s Support Group today at the VOCS office, 1108 Wasco Street, behind the Old Boys’ Dorm. It’s from 3-5 p.m. Today at the Behav- ioral Health center, Adolescent Alcohol and Drug Education class starts at 4:30 and After Care Group at 5:30. Soaring Butterflies Warrior Spirit group for high school age youth meets today from 5-6:30 p.m. at the Warm Springs Community Counseling Center’s Prevention room. Tuesday, Jan. 24 On the Tribal Council agenda: Committee Re- ports: Culture & Heritage, Education, Fish and Wild- life, Health & Welfare, Land Use Planning, and Range & Ag. On today’s fitness schedule: at noon there is Functional Fitness class in the Community Center social hall, and Turbo Kick class in the Aerobics room. IBA Open Gym is at 7 p.m. Here is what’s happen- ing at the Behavioral Center today: Alcoholics Anonymous at noon, Men’s Group at 1, the Mending Hearts group starts at 1:30, Relapse Prevention group at 3:30, and Alcohol & Drug Edu- cation Class is from 5-6. The Jefferson County Food Bank is located at 556 SE Seventh Street. They are open for distri- bution this afternoon. All food banks and pantries do take donations of non- perishable food or cash. The Warm Springs Vo- cational Rehabilitation program has orientation today at 3 p.m. at Com- munity Counseling. If you or someone you know has or may have a disability that is a barrier to em- ployment or employment advancement, they can learn about their options at an orientation or by calling 553-4952. The Pathways Home: Native Homeownership class meets this evening from 5:30-7:30 at the Tribal Credit building. The Warm Springs Numu Cultural and Lan- guage Evening is tonight from 5:30-7 at the Culture and Heritage Building front office. All are wel- come to share, learn and participate in Numu lan- guage and culture. Wednesday, Jan. 25 On the Tribal Council agenda: Committee up- dates: Timber Committee, Water Board, and Miss Warm Springs. Item in the afternoon: EPA on Port- land Harbor. Fitness Opportunities today include: Senior Fit- ness Class at 10:45 at the Senior Center, and Func- tional Fitness in the Aero- bics room. At the Health & Wellness Center, Pilates Yoga Class is at noon. There is Ladies Open Gym at 6:15. Women’s Group meets today at 1:30 and Anger Management Group is to- d ay at 3:30 at the Be- havioral Health Cen- ter. This evening, Wellbriety Group is at 5:15 and an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting at 7.