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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
Tourney
MVP
March 29, 2017
Bowl, movie planned for break
The Warm Springs Recreation
Department will host the Bowl-
ing & Movies outing this Thurs-
day, March 30.
The group will department
from the community center at 9
a.m. and return 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.
Cougars tourney coming up
Jayson Smith photos.
Abby Scott won the Most
Valuable Player award at the
Sixty-Fourth Annual Klamath All-
Indian Invitational Basketball
Tournament.
Her team, the Coastal Natives,
also won the tournament
championship, beating the
Hoopa, Calif., team.
Abby is a graduate of New
Mexico State, where she played
Division 1 basketball. The
Klamath tourney was in
Chiloquin earlier this month.
Warm Springs Recreation will
host the Twenty-Third Annual
Warm Springs Cougar’s Youth
Tournament, April 7-9.
The tourney is All Indian high
school boys and girls (plus 2 non-
Native girls). Awards in both divi-
sions are:
Championship softshell jackets,
runner-up hoodies, third-place crew
neck sweaters, fourth-place t-shirts,
and coaches t-shirts (eight per divi-
sion). Also: MVP, All-Tourney, High
Scorer, Top Rebounder, and Be-
yond the Arc Most 3s.
Spring break at W.S. Youth Center
Casino to host fundraiser golf tourney at KNT
urday, May 20, shotgun start at 10
a.m.
The entry fee is $60 per indi-
vidual, and $240 per team. This
includes green fees, cart, breakfast
sandwich, lunch and goodie bag.
This is a fundraiser event in the
fight against cancer.
Special events: $20 for KPs,
long putt and long drive, $10 for
Indian Head Casino and the
American Cancer Society Relay for
Life will host the Relay for Life—
Jefferson County 4-Person Golf
Scramble tournament in May.
Players can win Top Golf for
four, free rounds of golf, equip-
ment, gift cards, and more.
The tournament will be at the
Kah-Nee-Ta Golf Course on Sat-
Community notes...
Here are some items coming up
in youth sports:
Thursday, March 30 at Ma-
dras High School: Varsity softball
hosts Redmond at 4 p.m. Varsity
baseball hosts the Madras Tourna-
ment this Thursday through Sat-
urday.
Friday, March 31: Recreation’s
Youth Track Meet is this Friday,
March 31 at the Warm Springs k-
8 Academy. This is for kids ages 6
to 12. Registration starts at 1,
events begin at 1:30.
The Afterschool program at the
Youth Center is a free program
Monday through Friday from 4-
5:30 p.m. for youth in kindergar-
ten thru twelfth grade, offering ac-
tivities and healthy nutritious
snacks.
Monday, April 3: MHS Sports:
Freshman baseball hosts the Bend
freshman at 4 p.m. JV softball hosts
Bend at 4.
Tuesday, April 4: MHS
Sports: JV softball hosts Lapine at
4 p.m. Varsity softball plays in
Lapine.
Wednesday, April 5: MHS
Sports: Boys tennis hosts Sisters at
4 p.m. Girls tennis has a dual meet
in Sisters.
War m Springs Community
Health is having an Employee
Wellness program. This consists
of attending at least three sched-
uled classes and taking part in the
Project Zero Challenge at the end
of the year. There is a class on
Tuesday, April 18 at 5:15 p.m. in
the Community Center Social Hall,
and the topic is ‘Mindfulness.’
There are others set for August
and October. The Project Zero:
No Weight Gain Over the Holi-
days challenge begins in October.
two mulligangs, $10 four-foot put-
ting string (one per team).
For more information contact
Janell Smith at Indian Head Ca-
sino. The mailing address is Janell
Smith c/o Indian Head Casino, PO
Box 890, Warm Springs OR 97761.
You can also call 541-325-
1472. Tax ID 45-2615152.
You can earn a CTWS hydroflask.
Get details by calling 541-553-3589
or stopping by Community Health.
Warm Springs Honor Seniors
Day is on Friday, May 12 at the
Agency Longhouse. The committee
is looking for donations of door
prizes and gift items for guests. For
information or if you’d like to help
out, contact the Warm Springs Se-
nior Wellness Program at 541-553-
3313 or -3520.
The Madras Aquatic Center Rec-
reation District is taking registra-
tions for the Canyon Crawl. This is
a 7.5 mile walk or run. It will be on
April 15 starting at 10:30 a.m. The
walk/run will begin at Madras pub-
lic works and finish at Fraser’s Deep
Canyon Grill at Lake Simtustus with
lunch. You must register by April 7.
Registration includes lunch and
transportation back to the starting
spot. You can register now at
macrecdistrict.com
Youth art camp in June focuses on basketry, silkscreen
The A. Susana Santos Journeys
in Creativity program, a pre-college
residential art camp for Native
American teens, is coming up in
June.
The camp will be at the Oregon
College of Art and Craft. This year,
students will be introduced to Na-
tive American basketry and
silkscreen. The program is open to
teens age 15-19 who have an inter-
est and talent in art and culture.
Twelve students will receive full
scholarships to participate in the
program. Applications are due by
April 21. Learn more and download
Spend Spring Break
at the MAC
11 a.m. - 7 p.m. ~
Recreation swim
during spring ~
through March 31.
Come enjoy the pool
during the break!
Adult
Dodgeball
League - 10
players per
team -
Register
online by
March 20!
See you at the Madras Aquatic Center ~
1195 SE Kemper Way, Madras, 541-
475-4253 www.macaquatic.com
the application at ocac.edu
Go to community-programs/
journeys-program
The Warm Springs Youth Cen-
ter is hosting break spring break
activities for young people this
week.
There are 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.
Recreation plans 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 in-
formation call Recreation at 541-
553-3243. Elsewhere:
The MAC Recreation District is
taking signups for the 2017 Swim
Team. Club swimming is for youth
ages 5-18. You can get details, reg-
ister and find out about scholarships
on the website macrecdistrict.com
Idaho tribal group
advocates dam removal
The state of the salmon popu-
lation in Idaho’s Snake River was
the topic of a passionate discussion
during a conference hosted by
members of Idaho’s Nez Perce
Indian tribe over the weekend.
The Northwest used to be home
to some of the world’s largest
salmon runs.
“The resiliency of the salmon
is so beautiful that I liken the Na-
tive American to the salmon story,”
Nez Perce Tribe Chairman Mary
Jane Miles said.
Miles spoke on a panel discus-
sion hosted by Nimi’ipuu Protect-
ing the Environment, a tribal group
advocating for the environment.
They highlighted the impact of
four federal dams on salmon runs
in the lower Snake River.
According to Nimi’ipuu, the
federal government has invested
more than $15 billion on salmon
recovery, without success.
The group said dam removal is
necessary to restore the salmon
population under sovereign rights
outlined in a treaty signed in 1855
between the Nez Perce Tribe and
the U.S. Government.