Page 6 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon March 15, 2017 Cougars tourney coming up The Central Oregon Basketball Organization tournament at Ridgeview High featured players for the Madras team: Seventh-grader Kathryce Danzuka (far right), and eighth-grader Kalise Holliday (right, driving against Bend). COBO basketball, founded in 2000 by former Mountain View head coach Craig Reid, offers co-ed youth basketball programs, including camps and advanced skill training, as well as the competitive COBO leagues for both boys and girls. Jayson Smith photos Bowl, movie planned for break The Warm Springs Recreation Department will host a Bowling & Movies outing on March 30, during spring break. The group will department from the com- munity center at 9 a.m. and re- turn at 5 p.m. Cost is $5 for the movies, and bowling is free. Bring comfort- able shoes and spending money. Participants must be signed up for the after-school program. Stop in at the office to sign up. Or call 541-553-3242. Spring break at W.S. Youth Center The Warm Springs Youth Cen- ter is planning some spring break special activities for young people, March 27-31. There will be outdoor games, dance nutritional guidance, story telling, rodeo activities, interactive games, obstacle court, sports games, and many more exciting activities. For more information, contact the youth Center at 541-771-2770. The center is located at the former elementary school gym. The Twenty-Third Annual Warm Springs Cougar’s Youth Tournament—All Indian High School Boys and Girls Tourna- ment (plus 2 non-Native girls)—is coming up in early April. The entry fee is due by March 24. Call Austin Greene, tournament director, for details: 541-553-3243 (w) or 541-553-1953 (h). The mail- ing address is PO Box 42, Warm Springs, 97761. The tourney is coming up the weekend of April 7-9. Awards in both divisions are: Championship softshell jackets, runner-up hoodies, third-place crew neck sweaters, fourth-place t-shirts, and coaches t-shirts (eight per division). Also: MVP, All-Tour- ney, High Scorer, Top Rebounder, and Beyond the Arc Most 3s. Klamath tourney will mark 64th year The Sixty-Fourth Annual Kla- math All Indian Invitational Basket- ball Tournament is coming up March 17-19. This is the oldest Indian basket- ball tournament in the nation. The tourney will be in the Chiloquin big gym. Doors open Friday, March 17. For more information call Louie Miller at 541-281-2901. Or call Ed Case at 541-891-9382. Meanwhile, the Klamath All-In- dian Invitational Basketball Tournament is Friday through Sunday, March 17-19. This will be at the Chiloquin Big Gym. Courtesy W.S. Extension The Warm Springs OSU Extension Archery Team won medals in a recent competition. Community notes... The Warm Springs Diabetes Pre- vention program will have its Shamr ock Walk this Friday, March 17. The walk will begin at noon at the path around the clinic. Healthy snacks and water will be provided, and they have t-shirts for the first 30 walkers. are available at the museum. If you have questions contact Natalie Kirk, 541-553-3331. The Museum at War m Springs is accepting artwork for its upcoming exhibit, Creativ- ity Explored. This is a community art exhibit that will showcase art- ists of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. The deadline to submit work is Friday, April 14 at 5 p.m. Applications and guidelines The Mudslinger 5k Run/ Walk and 10k Run is coming up on on Saturday, March 25. Par- ticipants will be bussed to the start- ing point from the Madras Aquatic Center at 8:40 a.m. sharp. Pre-reg- istration is preferred and you can do that online at mac- recdistrict.com The Madras High School Mu- sic Department will have a con- cert on March 22 at the Perform- ing Arts Center at 7 p.m. ‘Day of ’ registration will also be taken beginning at 7:45 a.m. at the MAC on March 25. The Veterans and Family Healing Gathering—Honoring the Sixty-Seventh Anniversary of the Korean War—is coming up April 27-30 at the HeHe Longhouse. The weekend includes healing ceremonies, speakers, talking circles, men and women’s sweat lodges, games and kids’ activities. There is no charge to participate. Contributions of food, volunteer time and raffle items are greatly ap- preciated. For information contact Larsen Kalama at 541-553-3093. Warm Springs Honor Seniors Day is coming up in May at the Agency Longhouse. The committee is looking for do- nations of door prizes and gift items for guests. For information, or if you’d like to help out, con- tact the Warm Springs Senior Wellness program at 541-553-3313 or 3520. The MAC Recreation District is taking signups for the 2017 Swim Team. Club swimming is for youth ages 5-18. You can get de- tails, register and find out about scholarships on the website macrecdistrict.com Recreation to host KNT April marathon The Warm Springs Recreation Department invites you to the 2017 Kah-Nee-Ta Mini Marathon. Recreation this year will host the marathon on April 22, starting at the Kah-Nee-Ta Village pool. The 14.5 mile marathon will be- gin at 8:30 a.m.; and the 10k and 5k races begin at 9:30 a.m. Cost of pre-registration is $15. After April 4, the cost is $20. Every participant will receive a t-shirt, raffle ticket for prizes, and a Kah-Nee-Ta swim pass. For information call Recreation at 541-553-3243. Spend Spring Break at the MAC 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. ~ Recreation swim during spring ~ March 27-31. Come enjoy the pool during the break! See you at the Madras Aquatic Center ~ 1195 SE Kemper Way, Madras, 541-475-4253 www.macaquatic.com Adult Dodgeball League - 10 players per team - Register online by March 20! American Red Cross Lifeguard Course ~ The Madras Aquatic Center is offering a lifeguard certification class during spring break. If this is something you are interested in, please visit our website to register. Class dates March 27-31, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.