Page 6 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon January 18, 2017 Coming up in MHS sports Here are some of the sports ac- tivities coming up at Madras High School: Varsity wrestling travels this Thursday, January 19 to a meet in Gladstone. This Friday, January 20, the girls freshman, JV and varsity basketball teams host Estacada. Games are at 4, 5:30 and 7 p.m. The boys teams play at Estacada High School. This Saturday, January 21, the JV and varsity swimming teams have a meet in Hood River; and varsity wrestlers host the Madras Invita- tional. On Tuesday, January 24, the boys’ freshman, JV and varsity bas- ketball teams host Gladstone. Games are at 4, 5:30 and 7 p.m.. The girls teams play at Gladstone High School. Coming up in Academy sports The Warm Springs Academy wrestling team will compete on Tuesday, January 24 against Elton Gregory at Redmond, starting at 4 p.m. The wrestling team then trav- els to Pilot Butte on January 26. The Academy girls basketball team is scheduled to host Elton Gregory this Thursday, January 19 starting at 4 p.m. On Monday, January 23 the girls basketball team hosts Ob- sidian today at 4 p.m. And on Wednesday, January 25, the girls will host Crook County to- day at 4 p.m. Community sports notes... The Buffalo Skywalkers Rookie League has games on Monday, January 23. The Spurs play the Bulls at 4:30, Lakers vs. Blazers at 5:15, and the Thunder and Warriors play at 6. Kindergarten and first graders have games every Monday. The Madras High School girls and boys varsity basketball teams had winning records going into mid January. On Tuesday, January 24, the Buffalo Skywalkers All-Star League, second and third grade teams, have games in the after- noon. The Blazers and Bulls play at 4:30, followed by the Spurs vs. the Thunder at 5:15, and at 6:00 it’s the Lakers and Warriors. The girls have a home game have a home game this Friday, January 20, against Estacada, before traveling on Tuesday, January 24 to Gladstone High School. They are home again on January 27 against Corbett. The Diabetes Prevention Pro- gram will have its Winter Walk this Meanwhile, the boys are away at Estacada on Friday; and then home against Gladstone on Tuesday, January 24. The deadline for youth to en- ter the Eagle Watch art contest is coming up on February 17. The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs and Cove Palisades State Park will host Eagle Watch on February 25-26, when the con- test prize will be awarded to the winner. The Twenty-Third Annual Eagle Watch will be held at Round Butte Overlook Park. There will be live birds of prey, plus sighting oppor- tunities of the birds in the wild. There are kids activities, a silent auction, and much more. The tribal traditional dancers and drummers are a popular part of the event. Jayson Smith photos Warm Springs Recreation presents ~ Sweetheart Sale Shop local & find a unique gift for your sweetheart ~ Stop by for a tasty lunch or scrumptious treat ~ Friday, February 3 Tune into KWSO Friday night for Madras White Buffalo basketball. This Friday, the var- sity girls will host Estacada. Listen live beginning just before the 7 p.m. tipoff. The Adolescent Alcohol and Drug Education Group meets ev- ery Monday from 4:30-5:30 p.m. at the Behavioral Health Center. Meeting facilitators are Stephanie Wachter, certified alcohol and drug counselor II; and Robert Main, CADCI, intern. For any questions, please call Stephanie at 541-553-3205. Youth art contest at Eagle Watch The snow event in January forced the cancellation of games against Sisters last week. These will be re- scheduled. In the region last week, eleven high school sports events were cancelled due to the snowy driving conditions. (Above and at right, the boys play Mountain View Cougars earlier this month.) ~ Friday, January 20 at noon start- ing at their office on campus. ~ 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. First 20 vendors to sign up will get a table - Now taking applications - Contact Carol at 541-553-3243 The tribes, the park and PGE have hosted Eagle Watch every February since 1993. The art contest is for all Jefferson, Deschutes and Crook county students in grades 4 through 12. Students can enter all artwork, including traditional types of work such as weaving and beading. Contest rules: All artwork must be the student’s original artwork. All art must include the student’s name, school, grade, email and phone number on the back or at- tached. Artwork can be dropped off at your school office or at the Cove Palisades State Park. Museum at Warm Springs 2017 calendar Here are some of the events on the calendar at the Museum at Warm Springs Board meetings March 10 at Portland, board meeting at 10 a.m., followed by Regents meetings. Presentation about the 2017 Eclipse by OMSI’s Jim Todd and Andrea Edgecombe, 1-3 p.m. June 16 at the Museum: Committee meetings 10a.m.- noon; board meeting 1:30-3 p.m. September 08: Museum board meeting 10 a.m.-noon. Regents meeting 1-3 p.m. November 03 at Portland: meeting from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Exhibits January 26 - April 8: The Twenty-Fourth Annual War m Springs Tribal Youth Art Exhibit April 21 - May 27: Commu- nity Art Exhibit. June 22 - September 9: Ce- lestial Visions Exhibition. October 20 - January 7, 2018: Twenty-Fourth Annual War m Springs Tribal Member Art Ex- hibit. Fundraising events April 1: Fifteenth Annual Honor Dinner at Miller Hall, World Forestry Center, Portland. Elizabeth Woody, Twanat Award. Steve Andersen and Don Stastny, Lifetime Achieve- ment Awards. September 23: Huckle- berry Harvest at the Museum. November-December: Year End Giving Campaign. Other events May 5 - Seeds of Discov- ery Science Field Day for fourth graders August 21 - Total Eclipse of the Sun: Eclipse Art Market, traditional dance and crafts demonstration, at Museum on Saturday and Sun- day, August 19 and 20.