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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
BIA campus structures to be removed
Tribal Public Utilities will
host public meetings this
month to advise the commu-
nity of the plan to remove
the old BIA homes and
structures in the Agency cam-
pus area.
The plan also calls for re-
moval of the old school in
Simnasho, said Utilities gen-
eral manager Don Courtney.
The demolition process
first involved level 1 and 2
Environmental and the His-
torical and Cultural resource
surveys.
These are now complete,
and several request for pro-
posals will lay the ground
work for a number of struc-
tures to demolished.
Mr. Courtney advises the
area residents to stay clear
of the old structures be-
cause of unsafe levels of
asbestos and lead paint.
While lying dormant, he
said, the buildings pose a low
health risk. However, once
the structures are disturbed,
the risk could elevate.
Courtney asks community
members not to go into the
old structures.
Pathways Home classes starting
The Pathways Home
seven-week home-owner-
ship course will begin on
March 7. Classes will be
on Tuesday evenings
from 5:30-7:30 at the
Credit building.
To sign up for the
course, call 541-553-3148.
This course is required
for everyone in the IDA
Program for home own-
ership, but is open to any-
one who wants to learn
how to become a success-
ful homeowner.
Proper handling, packag-
ing, and disposal will be
handled by certified staff
and contractors, once the
contractor selection is made.
Look for notices, or lis-
ten to KWSO for further de-
tails on the meetings and
progress as the project gets
underway.
Removal of the old and
abandoned BIA campus
structures is part of the long-
term downtown, or campus
improvement plan.
Replacement of the old
infrastructure pipes is an-
other phase. This has been
a project on the tribes’ com-
munity and business devel-
opment agenda for many
years.
Required funding from
the BIA has been the ob-
stacle toward completing the
infrastructure work.
The existing pipes in the
campus area are 1930s era,
including wooden piping.
The issue came up at
Tribal Council on Monday,
during an update from
Chief Operations Officer
Alyssa Macy.
Tribal Councilman Jody
Calica suggested that the
BIA officers come in and
meet with Tribal Council.
The infrastructure mat-
ter has been on-going for
many years, he said; while
the Supreme Court case
U.S . vs. W hite Mountain
Apache Tribe makes clear
the BIA responsibility for
the project.
Tuesday, March 7 the Buffalo Skywalkers All-Star
League second- and third-grade teams play their last
games of the season. Blazers and Spurs play at 4:30,
followed by the Thunder and Lakers at 5:15, and at 6 it’s
the Warriors and Bulls.
March 1, 2017
Lamprey at High Desert
A pair of Pacific lam-
preys arrived last week at
the High Desert Museum.
This is part of an ef-
fort to restore the threat-
ened population of the
fish, a first food of the
tribes.
Lampreys were abun-
dant in the Upper
Deschutes before the con-
struction of dams in the
watershed.
Now they are rarely
seen in the upper parts of
the Deschutes.
The Confederated
Tribes of Warm Springs,
the Umatilla, Yakama and
Nez Perce are working to-
gether to help restore the
lamprey.
For several years, tribes
have been moving lam-
preys to the Upper
Umatilla River basin and
other streams in Eastern
Oregon and Idaho. The
fish are collected in places
such as Willamette Falls
near Oregon City or at the
Bonneville Dam.
Meet the Simnasho officer
Residents are invited to
meet the new Simnasho of-
ficer, Clayton Hagen, this
Wednesday evening, March
1. This will be at the
Simnasho Longhouse, with
potluck dinner from 6 to
7:30.
The Wellness of Warm Springs lunch is on Thursday,
March 9 at the Family Resource Center, starting at noon.
This month’s topic is: High blood pressure, self-care and
management. Lunch is provided to all participants.
Warm Springs Community Calendar
Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM
Thursday, March 2
The Timber Commit-
tee meets at 9 a.m. in the
Forestry Building.
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 Behav-
ioral Health Center, and
Narcotics Anonymous
meeting at 6 p.m. at the
Shaker Church.
Fitness activities
scheduled for today at the
Community Wellness
Center: There’s noon vol-
leyball in the gym, Func-
tional Fitness class at
12:10 in the social hall,
and boot camp class in
the Aerobics room at
12:10.
Guiding Butterflies &
Mighty
Warriors
classes meet today from
1 to 3 in the Prevention
Room at Behavioral
Health. 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, March 3
Here are some fitness
activities happening to-
day: Senior Fitness class
is at 10:45 at the senior
building, and at noon
there is basketball in the
gym. At 12:10 there will
be Functional Fitness in
the Aerobics room, and
Pi-Yo class at the clinic.
The Community Health
Program at the Behav-
ioral Health 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, ado-
lescents and adults are
welcome.
The Jefferson County
Library Film Center will
show the movie 1984 at
7:30. The film center is
in the Rodriguez Annex,
next to the library in Ma-
dras. Films are free and
refreshments are avail-
able.
Saturday, March 4
There is an Alcoholics
Anonymous meeting this
morning at 10 at Commu-
nity Counseling.
Sunday, March 5
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-per-
ishable food or cash
Monday 3/6
Here are today’s fit-
ness activities: Senior
Fitness Class is at 10:45
at the Senior Building.
Women’s basketball is
from 11:30-1 at the youth
center gym. There is noon
basketball in the gym, and
at 12:10 Functional Fit-
ness in the Aerobics
room. Pi-Yo class is at the
IHS atrium.
The Community Health
Program at the Behavioral
Health Center has a Be-
havior Health Clinic ev-
ery Monday and Friday.
Walk-in appointments are
available between 1 and 5
p.m. Services include
screening, assessment,
crisis intervention, refer-
rals to mental health,
medical, substance treat-
ment, or other community
resources. 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 Ser-
vices 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.
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, March 7
Fitness activities hap-
pening at the Community
Wellness Center today:
Volleyball at noon in the
gym. Functional Fitness
class is at 12:10 in the
Social Hall. And also at
12:10 there is a Boot
Camp class in the Aero-
bics room.
The Jefferson County
Food Bank is located at
556 SE Seventh Street.
They are open for distribu-
tion 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.
Wednesday, March 8
Today’s
fitness
schedule: Water Aero-
bics is at 10:15 at the
Kah-Nee-Ta Village Pool.
Senior Fitness Class is at
10:45 at the Senior Cen-
ter. Women’s hoops from
11:30-1 in the youth cen-
ter gym, basketball at
noon in the gym. And at
12:10 there is Functional
Fitness class in the Aero-
bics room, and Pi-Yo
class at the clinic atrium.
Women’s
Group
meets today at 1, and
Anger
Management
group is today at 3:30 at
the Behavioral Health Cen-
ter.
Soaring Butterflies
Warrior Spirit group
meets today from 4-5:30
p.m. at the Warm Springs
K-8 Academy.
Thursday, March 9
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 and Narcot-
ics Anonymous meeting
at 6 p.m. at the Shaker
Church.
Fitness
activities
scheduled for today at the
Community Wellness
Center: There’s noon vol-
leyball in the gym, Func-
tional Fitness class at
12:10 in the Social Hall,
and boot camp class in
the Aerobics room at
12:10.
Guiding Butterflies &
Mighty Warriors classes
meet today from 1 to 3 in
the Prevention room at Be-
havioral Health. The class
is for adults to participate
in cultural-based teach-
ings, crafts, activities.
There is Social Dance
class today from 4:30-6
p.m. at the Community
Center Aerobics room.
Friday, March 10
There is a FAFSA
workshop today at the
Boyle Education Center
on the COCC Bend Cam-
pus at 9:30 a.m. Students
can get help in applying
for financial aid. Remem-
ber, if you are applying for
a Tribal Scholarship,
completing the FAFSA is
a requirement. The Tribal
Scholarship application
deadline is July 1 st . If you
have questions, contact
Carroll Dick at the Warm
Springs Higher Education
office.
Here are some fitness
activities happening to-
day: Senior Fitness class
is at 10:45 at the Senior
building, noon basketball
in the gym, at 12:10 there
is Functional Fitness
class in the Aerobics
room, and Pi-Yo class at
the clinic.