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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
LifeLine renewal change at W.S. Telecom
The War m Springs
Telecom Lifeline program
offers a discounted tele-
phone and broadband ser-
vice to community members
who are eligible. On the res-
ervation about 300 custom-
ers use the Lifeline program,
receiving telephone service
for free. Or there is a dis-
count for those who sub-
scribe to a phone and
Internet.
Lifeline is a federal pro-
gram administered on the
reservation by the Warm
Springs Telecom.
During the first years of
the program, the subscrib-
ers to Lifeline had to renew
one time per year, everyone
at the same time.
An important change this
year is the change to a re-
newal based on the month
when the person qualified
and subscribed.
Telecom sent notice of
this change to the subscrib-
ers, but some may not have
noticed the change in re-
newal scheduling because
they are used the previous
system, said Danica Greene,
Telecom customer service
manager.
The change was a federal
requirement, she said. A
person who misses the re-
newal has to go through the
whole process of reapplying,
involving documentation of
income, residence, etc. The
renewal process is much
easier, Danica said.
Some customers who
have missed their renewal
only discovered the omission
when they received their
first phone or phone-
Internet bill following the
lapse of their Lifeline sub-
scription.
Because of federal regu-
lation, once there is a lapse
in renewal and increase in
the bill, there can be no re-
fund, even if the person re-
applies and qualifies again
for Lifeline. If you have any
questions, please call Danica
at 541-553-0555. Or email:
danica.greene@warmsprings
telecom.com
Still time to apply for Washanaksha grants
There is still time to ap-
ply for a Washanaksha cul-
tural grant for 2018. Appli-
cations are due by Monday,
November 27.
Call Tamera Moody at
the Museum at War m
Springs for information,
541-553-3331.
The Washanaksha Board
supports projects and activi-
ties that address one of the
following four priorities, as
outlined in the War m
Springs Washanaksha Cul-
tural Plan. Grants can be
awarded up to $1,200 per
project. Tribal members are
given priority during the ap-
plications evaluation.
November 22, 2017
Gathering traditional
foods topic for discussion
The Culture and Heri-
tage Committee and the
Pacific Northwest Re-
search Station—US For-
est Service will host a
public meeting on cul-
tural resources.
The meeting will be
from noon to 4:30 p.m.
on Monday, November
27 at the Community
Center social hall.
This meeting will be a
chance for the sharing of
oral history of traditional
food gatherers, and view-
ing historical pictures.
The meeting is open to
the Warm Springs Com-
munity. Traditional food
gatherers are encouraged
to attend.
Woodcutters meeting in Nov.
The Timber Committee
will host a public meeting on
proposed woodcutting from
6 to 9 p.m. on Wednesday,
November 29 at the Agency
Longhouse.
This will be an opportu-
nity for the public to give
their input on woodcutting
issues on the reservation.
For more information call
541-553-3257. Or talk with
a Timber Committee mem-
ber: Levi Van Pelt, Chair-
man; Tony Holliday, vice
chair; or Luther Clements,
committee member.
Warm Springs Community Calendar
Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM
Thursday, November 23
Happy Thanksgiving,
a tribal holiday.
Friday, November 24
Here are some fitness
activities happening today:
Senior Fitness class is at
10:45 at the Senior Center.
PiYo Class is at 12:10 in
Pod A at the Clinic, and
Functional Fitness is at
12:10 in the Aerobics room.
Saturday, November 25
There is an Alcoholics
Anonymous meeting this
morning at 10 at Behavioral
Health Center.
Sunday, November 26
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
donations of non-perishable
food or cash
There is a Fusion Fit-
ness class every Monday
and Wednesday morning at
6 at the Community Center
Aerobics room. The class
is suitable for all fitness lev-
els.
Monday, November 27
11/27 TC Agenda: AM –
Board/Committee Appoint-
ments. PM – The Dalles
Tribal Housing-Village De-
velopment Plan
Here are today’s fitness
activities: Senior Fitness
class is at 10:45 at the Se-
nior Center. At 12:10 there
is Functional Fitness in the
Aerobics room, and Pi-Yo
class is at the IHS atrium.
This afternoon at 4 is Turbo
Kick class in the Aerobics
room. There is Open Vol-
leyball from 5-6, and La-
dies Basketball at 6.
The Warm Springs Vo-
cational Rehabilitation
program has orientation to-
day at 3 p.m. at their office
in the industrial park.
Learn more by calling 541-
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.
Today at the Behavioral
Health Center, there is
Adolescent Substance
Abuse Education at 4:30,
and Aftercare at 5:30.
Aglow Bible Study is
this evening at High
Lookee Lodge from 6:15-
7:30. Everyone is wel-
come.
There is a 509-J school
board meeting at 7 p.m.
at the District Office.
Tuesday, November 28
Fitness activities dur-
ing the noon hour at the
Community Wellness Cen-
ter today are Functional
Fitness in the social hall,
and Boot Camp class in the
Aerobics room. There’s
Men’s IBA tonight at 7:15.
Here are the groups and
meetings scheduled for to-
day at the Behavioral
Health Center: Aftercare is
at 11; Alcoholics Anony-
mous meeting at noon,
Men’s Group at 1; Mending
Hearts Group at 1:30; Re-
lapse Prevention starts at
3:30, and Alcohol and Drug
Education class meets at
5.
The Jefferson County
Food Bank is located at
556 SE Seventh Street.
They are open for distribu-
tion this afternoon.
The Warm Springs Vo-
cational Rehabilitation
program has orientation to-
day at 3 p.m. at Commu-
nity Counseling. Call them
at 541-553-4952.
Soaring Butterflies
Warrior Spirit class is
afterschool today at the
Warm Springs Academy
from 3:30-5.
There is a Fusion Fit-
ness class every Monday
and Wednesday morning at
6 at the Community Cen-
ter Aerobics room. The
class is suitable for all fit-
ness levels.
Wednesday, November 11
Today’s fitness sched-
ule: Water Aerobics is at
the Kah-Nee-Ta Village
pool at 10:15. Senior Fit-
ness class is at 10:45 at
the Senior Center. At 12:10
there is Functional Fitness
class in the Aerobics room,
and Pi-Yo class is in the
clinic atrium. Afternoon
Turbo Kick class is at 4,
and Ladies Night Basket-
ball starts at 6.
Early Head Start
group socialization is this
morning at 11 in room C3
at ECE.
Women’s Group meets
at 1:00 today at the Behav-
ioral Health Center. Also
today, there is Anger Man-
agement Group at 3:30,
Wellbriety at 5:15 and an
evening Alcoholics Anony-
mous meeting at 7.
There is Warm Springs
Christian Fellowship this
evening at 6 at High
Lookee Lodge.
Thursday, November 12
THU 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
this evening at 6 at the
Shaker Church.
Fitness activities
scheduled for today at the
Community Wellness Cen-
ter: There’s Boot Camp
class at 12:10 in the Aero-
bics room, and Functional
Fitness in the Social Hall.
There’s Men’s IBA tonight
at 7:15.
Guiding Butterflies &
Mighty Warriors classes
meet today from 1 to 3 in
the Prevention room at the
Behavioral 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 4:30-6 p.m.
at the Community Center
Aerobics Room.
Friday, December 1
Here are some fitness
activities happening to-
day: Senior Fitness class
is at 10:45 at the Senior
Center. PiYo class is at
12:10 in Pod A at the clinic,
and Functional Fitness
class at 12:10 in the Aero-
bics room.