Page 2 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon CPS seeking foster parents, support The War m Springs Children’s Protective Ser- vices is seeking community members who are inter- ested in being foster parents. Other community involve- ment—donations of cloth- ing or of volunteer time, for instance—are also very wel- come, said Cecelia Collins, who is serving as CPS di- rector. Anyone interested in be- coming a foster parent is encouraged to visit CPS, lo- cated on campus across from the Education building. For information you can reach them at 541-553- 3209. CPS does as much as pos- sible with a limited number of staff. Help from the community can be a tremen- dous benefit, Mrs. Collins said. A foster home in the Sports action resumes at MHS These are some sports activities coming up at Ma- dras High School. Saturday, September 2: The White Buffalos Cross Country team competes in the Marist Meet at Richardson Park starting at 9 a.m. Tuesday, September 5: The boys and girls soccer teams will host Sisters. Boys junior varsity and girls var- sity play at 3. Boys varsity and girls JV play at 5:30. Meanwhile, the volleyball squads play at Ridgeview. Thursday, September 7: The JV and varsity volleyball teams are in Culver. JV plays at 4, and varsity at 5:30 Saturday, September 9: The White Buffalo varsity volleyball team plays at Cas- cade. Freshman and JV volley- ball are at La Pine. local community can allow the child to continue living and going to school here, in- stead of moving to a new community and new school, Mrs. Collins said. There is a training pro- gram for potential foster parents, who then work with the CPS caseworkers. Transitional house A new project with CPS is the creation of a transi- tional home for parents who are working to get back to- gether with a child or children. The project involves the remodeling of the Vernon Jackson Home, located by CPS. When the house is done, there will be two bedrooms, kitchen, living room, etc.; so the parent and child or chil- dren can live there during the transition period. August 30, 2017 Member art show The Twenty-Fourth Annual Tribal Member Art Exhibit is coming up soon. The opening is October 19. Tribal adult artists are invited to submit their work in the traditional or contemporary categories. Some of the art will be for sale. Talk with Natalie Kirk, museum curator, for more information, 541-553- 3331. Meanwhile, there is still some time to check out the Celestial Visions exhibit. This runs through Sep- tember 9. FSA on livestock disaster help The Central Oregon Farm Service Agency will be speaking in War m Springs on September 7 about the different Live- stock Disaster Assistance Programs. These pro- grams may be available to livestock producers who suffered livestock or graz- ing losses due to wildfire. The meeting in Warm Springs will be from 9 to 10 a.m. on Thursday, Sep- tember 7 at the Greeley Heights Community Building. An FSA repre- sentative will be present- ing information, and will be available to assist with required paperwork for those are interested in signing up. The programs require that a notice of loss be filed with the FSA within 30 calendar days of when the loss is first apparent to the producer. Example of Celestial Visions artwork, eclipse them painting by Apalonia Susana Santos. The Cooking Matters 6-week course will be this Wednesday, August 30 through October 11 at the Warm Springs Health and Wellness Center from 2:30-4:30. The classes will teach how to prepare affordable healthy meals and how shop smart. Participants will be able to practice recipes at home with free ingredi- ents. To reserve a spot call 541-390-3572. Warm Springs Community Calendar Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM Thursday, August 31 Warm Springs jurors will need to check-in at 9:30 this morning at Warm Springs Tribal Court. The Water Control Board is holding a public from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Greeley Heights Commu- nity Building. Public input, comments and concerns regarding proposed changes to Ordinance 80 will be taken. Light refresh- ments will be provided. Today at the Behavioral Health Center there is an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting at noon; Family Education at 5:30; and a Narcotics Anonymous meeting held at the Shaker Church at 6 p.m. Fitness activities sched- uled for today at the Com- munity Wellness Center: Functional fitness class at 12:10 in the social hall, and boot camp class in the Aero- bics room at 12:10. Guiding Butterflies & Mighty Warriors meet to- day from 1 to 3 p.m. in the Prevention room at the Be- havioral Health Center. The class is for adults to par- ticipate in cultural-based teachings, crafts and activi- ties. There is Social Dance Class today from 4:30-6pm at the Community Center Aerobics room. Central Oregon P-Flag and the Let’s Talk Diversity Coalition invite the commu- nity to a potluck picnic from 6-8:30 p.m. at Sahalee Park in Maras. Friday, September 1 Today is the last day of the summer program at the Boys & Girls Club of Warm Springs. They will start their school year program next week on Wednesday. Stop by the club to learn more about the afterschool pro- gram if you are interested in signing up your child to attend. The club is open to all youth kindergarten age to 18 years old. The club is located at the Youth Center (previous elementary school gym). Here are some fitness activities happening today: Senior Fitness class is at 10:45 at the Seniors build- ing. At 12:10 there is Func- tional Fitness class in the Aerobics room, and Pi-Yo class at the clinic. An open joint committee meeting is from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Agency Longhoues. Light meal and refreshments will be pro- vided. On the agenda are committee updates, Sutton Mountain tour and IRMP3. The Health and Promo- tion Prevention Initiative, and Diabetes Prevention are hosting the Recovery Is a Journey walk. There will be a time for prayer at 11:30 a.m., and the walk starts at 12:15 at the Warm Springs Community Center. All are welcome to support those in recovery and kick off Na- tional Recovery Month. There will be food and prizes. The Warm Springs Out- door Market has moved to the corner of Paiute Avenue and Highway 26 on cam- pus, and will be open from 3-7 p.m. Vendors are wel- come to set up to sell food, arts, crafts and more. The Warm Springs Community Action Team hosts the mar- ket and will provide a table, canopy and chairs to the first 12 vendors to show up. All others will need to pro- vide own their own. The Community Health Program at the Health and Wellness Center has a Be- havior Health Clinic today. Walk-in appointments are available between 1 and 5 p.m. Services include screening, assessment, crisis intervention, referrals to mental health, medical, substance treatment, or other community re- sources. Children, adoles- cents and adults are wel- come. Saturday, September 2 There is an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting this morning at 10 at Commu- nity Counseling. Sunday, September 3 Warm Springs Christian Fellowship is this morning at 9:30 at High Lookee Lodge. 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 dona- tions of non-perishable food or cash Monday, September 4 Labor Day, a tribal holi- day. Aglow Bible Study is this evening at High Lookee Lodge. Everyone is wel- come. Prayer is at 5:30 and bible study at 6:30. Tuesday, September 5 Boys & Girls Club closed. 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 so- cial hall; and also at 12:10 there is a Boot Camp class in the Aerobics room. The Jefferson County Food Bank is located at 556 SE Seventh Street. They are open for distribution this af- ternoon. All food banks and pantries do take donations of non-perishable food or cash. The Warm Springs Voca- tional Rehabilitation pro- gram has orientation today at 3pm at Community Coun- seling. If you or someone you know has or may have a disability that is a barrier to employment or employ- ment advancement, they can learn about their op- tions at an orientation or by calling 553-4952. The next Pathways Home: Native Home Own- ership Course begins to- day. Classes will be held Tuesday evenings from 5:30-7:30 at the Tribal Credit Building. This course is required for any- one in the IDA Program for home ownership, but it is open to anyone interested in learning about financing, purchasing and maintain- ing a home. To sign up call 541-553-3148. Wednesday, September 6 Today’s fitness sched- ule: Water Aerobics is at the Kah-Nee-Ta Village pool this morning. Senior Fit- ness class is at 10 at the Seniors building; 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 at the Behavioral Health Center. Soaring Butterflies Warrior Spirit meets today from 4-5:30 p.m. at the Warm Springs Academy. There is Warm Springs Christian Fellowship this evening at 6 at High Lookee Lodge. Thursday, September 7 The Timber Committee meets at 9 a.m. in the For- estry 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 today at noon at the Behavioral health Center, and a Narcot- ics Anonymous meeting at 6 p.m. at the Shaker Church. Fitness activities sched- uled for today at the Com- munity Wellness Center: There’s noon volleyball in the gym, Functional Fitness class at 12:10 in the social hall, and boot camp class in the Aerobics room at 12:10. This afternoon at 4:10 is Turbo Kick Class. Guiding Butterflies & Mighty Warriors meet today from 1 to 3 in the Prevention room at Community Coun- seling. The class is for adults to participate in cul- tural-based teachings, crafts and activities. There is Social Dance class today from 4:30-6pm at the Community Center Aerobics room. Friday, September 8 Here are some fitness activities happening today: Senior Fitness class is at 10:45 at the Seniors build- ing; noon basketball in the gym. At 12:10 there is Func- tional Fitness class in the Aerobics room, and Pi-Yo at the clinic.