Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon November 22, 2017 Station holding end of year pledge drive KWSO radio is holding an end of the year “sustaining membership” pledge drive through December 31. The public radio station, owned and operated by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, has been on the air since 1986. Program- ming ser ves the War m Springs Reservation as well as surrounding Central Or- egon Communities. KWSO was recognized last year by the National As- sociation of Broadcasters with the Golden Torchlight Award for Programming Ex- cellence. KWSO has also been rec- ognized by the Oregon As- sociation of Broadcasters six times as Non Commer- cial Station of the Year. “We are a little station, doing big things,” says sta- tion manager Sue Matters. Funding for KWSO comes from the Confeder- ated Tribes of War m Springs Tribes, the Corpo- ration for Public Broadcast- ing Community Ser vice Grant program, local busi- nesses with program under- writing, and listeners who are KWSO members. “Individuals can really make a difference by sup- porting our work with the purchase of a KWSO mem- bership,” Ms. Matters said. “Our year end pledge drive is focused on increas- ing the number of sustain- ing memberships, which means folks can give $10 or $20 a month, and set it up for recurring payments off their credit card.” Currently KWSO has only four sustaining members with a goal of 50 before the end of 2017. To encourage people to sign up now, new sus- taining members will have their names put into a drawing on New Year’s Eve for prizes that in- clude a night’s stay at Kah-Nee-Ta Resort and one night accommoda- tion at Sunriver Resort’s Lodge Village. KWSO is asking lis- teners and community members to visit their website: kwso.org Click on the ‘contrib- ute now’ button to be- come a KWSO sustain- ing member. Health survey: information is strictly confidential (Continued from page 1) The initial call will be to schedule a time that is convenient to take the 50- 70 minute survey, and the Warm Springs staff coming door-to-door will complete on the spot in- terviews or schedule an appointment. Your participation is completely voluntar y, though we encourage you to participate in this pro- cess and provide as much information as you can. The information you give will be kept com- pletely confidential. None of your personal identifying information Survey sessions in November The Community Health Education Team staff will be set up at the following locations, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., for survey interviews with tribal members 18 and over. The interview information will inform the Behavior Risk Factor Surveillance project. Upon completion of a survey each individual is eli- gible to receive a $30 gift card. For more information please call 541-615-0036. The survey stations will be set up from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at these locations: Seekseekqua Fire Hall: Tuesday, November 28. Simnasho Longhouse: Wednesday, November 29. Sid Walter Fire Hall: Thursday, November 30. will be connected to your answers. The data will be re- turned to the tribe in a for- mat that does not allow the information to be traced to any individual tribal mem- Academy students post great attendance The following students were posting some great at- tendance records last month at the Warm Springs Acad- emy. Third grade Perfect attendance: An- tonio Justin Baldera Russell, Rufino Arriel Galan, Caden DwayneGreene, Zoe Julia Kollen, Helen Ella Napyer, Kayden Larisa Orozco, Edwin Buchanan Sanders, Jayden Joe Ray Thompson, Jayce Layne Wallulatum Jr, Outstanding atten- dance: Joseph Antoine Boise Jr, Sam Graycloud Jackson Jr, Jeramiah Russell Lewis, Andreaz Manuel Rey Plazola, Jamos Lee Snipes Riddle, Trevyn Martin Shumaker, Riyah Jade Stacona, Kylen Iya Kwa Lul Stevens, Maurice Wayne Oswald Tewee, Orion Win- ston Wewa, Beverly Mona Williams, Latoya Simone Boise, Donnie Bernard Polk Tewee, Fourth grade Perfect Attendance: Armando JaVaughn Fidel Becerra Jr, Patrick Ambrose Charley, Roxy Kay Crowe Wallulatum, Cassidy Santi Dixon, Robert Glenn Warner Jr, Dream Skydel ray Weaselhead, Outstanding atten- dance: Seri Ann Gilbert, Wallace Michael Herkshan, Brinley Mae Holyan, Jalena Renee Howe Weaselhead, DeAngelo Stoklin Jackson, Deondra Nika Jackson, LeQuisha Louella Marie Jackson, Jessica Lynn Johnson, Tracen Azriel LeClaire, Irenecia Patricia Anna Smith Queahpama, Maylene Ellen Smith, Ulysses Jordan Suppah Jr, Wade Sterlin John Wahchumwah, RedSky Grant Waheneka, John Joseph Wallace IV, Dakota Eric Wewa, Daiquan Spottedelk Winishut Boise, Evaristo Jesus Antunez Jr, Myron Nelson Crooked Arm, Rich- ard Heath Crooked Arm. Fifth grade Perfect attendance: Se- renity Ellea Bisland, Percy Oscar Lewis, James Quentin Napyer, Noelani Lou Sapuay, Inez Lindsay Smith, Matthew Miles Smith, Teshawn James Sorrelhorse, Luis Fernando Tellez, Kylan Rayne Yaw. October Perfect Attendance These kindergarten, first- and second-grades posted re- cent perfect attendance at the Academy: Skarlette Ranae Langnese, Pearl Ivy Heath, Daniel Faustino Arce, Janessa Lee Martinez, Niko Lucia Kollen, Fiske Lawry Clark, Sheylene Shey Napyer, Faith Louise Mont- gomer y, Orrin Layne Cortazar. Gabriel Stwyer Hoptowit, Jrayden Smokey Sky Riddle, Aiyanna Anabah Van Pelt, Lundy William Tewee, Dominick Joe Spino, Klai Ed- ward Thompson, Carla May Wainanwit, Janaya Laylani Adams, Jewlian Roberta Wil- liams. Outstanding atten- dance: D i e g o Thunderstar Arthur, Kobe Rey Baez Figueroa, Kurtis Lee Boise Jr, Aiden Randal Brunoe, Melina Faith Cochran, Jessa Jean Ferguson Tanewasha, Apollo Creesong Johnson, Rosemary Morningstar Medina, Benita Dena Merrifield, Janaya Isabell Orozco, Jesus Jose Ortiz, Louis Adan Rios, Stephon Smith, Alexxis Keira Spino, Patricia Florence Switzler, Brian Marcus Tulee, Kora Janice Marie Yahtin, Marena Nicole Langnese, Kera Levaron Lawrence, Darreck Dominion Palmer Jr, Bianca Plazola, Erik Arthur Joe Williams, Kaylyani Ramani Estimo, Trevor James Montgomery, Kadance Diondra Pettibone, Joaquin James Smith. ber—no one will be able to trace any of your an- swers back to you. Once data is collected we will host community dinners to share the re- sults. For participating we will send you a $30 gift card as we know your time is valuable and hope you will accept it as a small token or our gratitude. We are strong tribe and together we can assure our healthcare needs are met for future genera- tions. Eugene Austin Greene Jr. Page 3 Please give to Toy Drive Tribal Social Services is hosting the 2017 Christmas Toy Drive. The annual toy drive ben- efits children and youth ages 2-17 in War m Springs. Social Services, a de- partment Health and Human Services, is col- lecting new, unwrapped toys, as well as coats, hats, mittens and socks for local families through December 18. Gifts can be dropped off at the Warm Springs Media Center, 4174 Highway 3; at Social Ser- vices in the Family Re- source Center, 1144 Warm Springs Street; or at the tribal management office in the administra- tion building, 1233 Veter- ans Way. For more information, to receive an application for assistance, or to vol- unteer, call Social Ser- vices at 541-553-3415. Or email: fay.hurtado@wstribes.org Parade, fair coming up The War m Springs Health and Human Services Branch, Native Aspirations and Warm Springs Recre- ation are putting on the Cowboy Craft Fair and Car Light Parade on Thursday, December 7. The parade line-up will begin at 5 p.m. in front of the old elementary school, judging is at 6, and the pa- rade begins at 7. The Craft Fair is from 5-8 p.m. at the Community Center. Dinner will be served from 5:30-6:30. Two Siletz awards to W.S. The Museum at Warm Springs and Veterans Pow- wow Committee received donations from the Siletz Tribal Charitable Founda- tion. The museum received $2,000 for equipment and tools for traditional clothing classes. And the Veterans Pow- wow Committee received $2,100 for sponsor awards for the Golden Age Powwow dance competitions. The awards were part of $165,100 given this month by the Siletz Charitable Foundation. In all 45 non- profit organizations received contributions. The next deadline to sub- mit applications is Decem- ber 11, 2017. For more in- formation see: ctsi.nsn.us/charitable- contribution-fund