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    Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
May 9, 2018
Tribes look to resume aggregate mining
There are three sites on
the reservation that appear
to be excellent for the aggre-
gate crushed rock market.
The sites have been mined
in the past, but the program
has not been in operation for
some years now.
Then two years ago, tribal
management pursued and
won a grant to re-evaluate the
sites.
The evaluation work is go-
ing on now: Duane Matt, with
the BIA Minerals and Energy
Development Division, was
in Warm Springs this week.
Overseeing the tribal
Education training on bed bugs
The tribes will host a
training summit on bed bug
eradication and prevention
this month. The training will
May 15 at Kah-Nee-Ta, with
participation from tribal de-
partments, IHS, and other
tribal groups as well.
Tribal departments plan-
ning to participate are Utili-
ties, Housing, Early Child-
hood Education Center,
Children’s Protective Ser-
vices, Corrections—really
any department responsible
for a public building or build-
ings, said Russell Graham,
Tribal Sanitarian.
“Our goal is to remove the
fear, and come up with ac-
tionable items to address any
problems,” Mr. Graham said.
Presently, there appears to
be no established or uniform
protocol for Indian Country
in dealing with bed bugs, he
said. For information call
Sanitation at 541-553-4943.
grant, Mr. Matt traveled here
from the Minerals and En-
ergy Development Division
office in Colorado.
He was taking core
samples—down to 50 feet in
depth—at the mining sites.
There appear to be good
quantities of excellent qual-
ity aggregate, said Bruce
Irwin, tribal community de-
velopment director.
The Oregon Department
of Transportation would be
a prospective customer of
the rock, as the mine sites
on the reservation are well
located to ser ve ODOT
projects in the region.
A tribal mining program
could be under War m
Springs Ventures-Construc-
tion.
There would be a poten-
tial for four to six new jobs
with the mining and rock
cr ushing operation, Mr.
Irwin said. The mining sites
are the B-2-20 pit; Indian
Creek, which is the northern
most of the three; and the
David pit near Simnasho.
Guest speaker at WOW
The
Community
Health Education Team
invites you to join your
friends at this week’s
Wellness of War m
Springs. The meeting is
this Thursday, May 10
from 12 noon to 1 p.m.
at the Family Resource
Center conference room.
The guest speaker is
Stephanie Wachter. Her
topic is ‘Criminality and
Substance Abuse.’
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Summer program at B&G Club
Summer registration
at the War m Springs
Boys & Girls Club is now
open for youth 5 years
of age and older.
The summer program
at the club begins on
Monday, June 11. Sum-
mer club hours will be 8
a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday
through Friday.
The cost is $25 per
member. The club will be
closed on Friday, June 8.
If you have any ques-
tions please call the club
at 553-2323 or stop by
anytime between 9 a.m.
to 5:30 p.m., Monday
through Friday.
Band Hemlock concert in W.S.
The band Hemlock—with
other guest bands—will play
in Warm Springs on Thurs-
day, May 24 at the Commu-
nity Center. This is part of
Hemlock’s Twenty-Five Year
Anniversary Tour.
The band has toured with
such bands as Slayer, Slip-
knot, Korn and others. Tick-
ets for the Warm Springs
show are $10. This is for all
ages.
There is an N’Chi Wana Pum Canoe meeting
on Wednesday, May 16 from 5:30-7:30 at the
Greeley Heights Community Building.
Warm Springs Community Calendar
Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM
Thursday, May 10
Wellness of Warm
Springs will meet from
noon to 1 at the Family
Resource Center confer-
ence room. They will cel-
ebrate Mothers Day, and
focus on Women’s
Wellness. Everyone is
welcome and lunch is
served to all participants.
Fitness activities
scheduled for today at the
Community Wellness
Center: There’s Boot
Camp class at 12:10 in
the Aerobics room, and
Functional Fitness in the
Social Hall.
An
Alcoholics
Anonymous meeting
takes place every Thurs-
day at noon at the Behav-
ioral Health Center. There
is also a ‘Teens Not On
Tobacco’ class at 4:15.
And there is at Narcotics
Anonymous meets at 6
p.m. at the Shaker
Church.
Social dance class is
today from 4-5:30 at the
Community Center Aero-
bics room.
The Madras High
School Spring Choir
Concert is at 7 p.m. at
the Performing Arts Cen-
ter.
Friday, May 11
There is a Behavior
Health Walk-In Clinic to-
day. Appointments are
available between 1 and 5
p.m. The medical social
workers at the clinic can
help with screenings, as-
sessments, crisis inter-
vention and many other
things for children, ado-
lescents and adults.
The Root Feast Cel-
ebration at Nixyaawii
Longhouse in Pendleton
has been rescheduled for
May 11-12. Grand Entry
is at 7 p.m. today. Memo-
rials will be done on Sat-
urday before the 7 p.m
grand entry.
The Jefferson County
Film Center will show
the movie Three Bill-
boards Outside Ebbing
Missouri, rated R, at 7:30.
Films are free and shown
in the Rodriguez Annex,
behind the library in Ma-
dras.
Saturday, May 12
There is an Alcoholics
Anonymous meeting
this morning at 10 at the
Behavioral Health Center.
The Root Feast Cel-
ebration at the Nixyaawii
Longhouse in Pendleton
continues today. Memori-
als will be done today be-
fore the 7 p.m. grand en-
try.
Sunday, May 13
Warm Springs Chris-
tian Fellowship is this
morning at 9:30 at High
Lookee Lodge.
The Warm Springs
Baptist Church has Sun-
day School at 10, and
Worship Service at 11 this
morning.
The Warm Springs
Food Bank is located at
the Presbyterian Church.
They are open from 11:30-
1:30 today. All food
banks and pantries do
take donations of non-per-
ishable 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 levels.
Monday, May 14
It’s late start Monday
at schools in the Jefferson
County 509-J school dis-
trict.
At the Warm
Springs Academy that
means school starts at
9:45 today and kids
should be at school by
9:30.
Here are today’s fit-
ness activities: Senior
Fitness Class is at 10:45
at the Senior Center. At
12:10 there is Functional
Fitness in the Aerobics
room, and Pi-Yo class at
the IHS atrium. This after-
noon at 4 is Turbo Kick
class in the Aerobics
room.
Senior fitness class
participants are invited to
eat lunch. Today they are
having
luckamean,
roasted roots, biscuits
and fruit.
There is Women’s
Prayer Group at the
Presbyterian Church from
12:15-12:45 today. All
women are welcome.
Warm Springs Voca-
tional Rehabilitation
has orientation today at 3
p.m. at their office in the
industrial park. Learn
more by calling 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.
There is an Adoles-
cent Substance Abuse
Education class at 4:30
and Aftercare at 5:30 at
the Behavioral Health Cen-
ter.
Aglow Bible Study is
this evening at High
Lookee Lodge from 6:15-
7:30. Everyone is wel-
come.
Tuesday, May 15
Fitness activities hap-
pening during the noon
hour at the Community
Wellness Center today
are Functional Fitness
class in the social hall,
and Boot Camp class in
the Aerobics room. There
is a Fusion Fitness Class
tomorrow morning at 6,
suitable for all fitness lev-
els, in the Aerobics room.
Today’s Senior Lunch
at noon is pork chops,
mashed potatoes, mixed
vegetables, whole wheat
bread and fruit. Seniors 60
and older eat for free, 59
and under are $5 and
youth under 13 are $3 at
the Senior Wellness Cen-
ter.
The Behavioral Health
Center has an Alcoholics
Anonymous meeting to-
day at noon. Men’s
Group meets at 1:00,
Relapse Prevention at
3:30 and Alcohol & Drug
Education class is also
at 3:30.
The Jefferson County
Food Bank is located at
556 SE Seventh Street in
Madras. They are open
for distribution this after-
noon.
Warm Springs Voca-
tional Rehabilitation
has orientation today at 3
p.m. at the Behavioral
Health Center.
Soaring Butterflies
Warrior Spirit class is
afterschool today at the
Warm Springs Academy
from 3:30-5.
Financial Skills for
Families class meets to-
day from 5:30-7:30 at the
Community Action Team
office. The topic is ‘Build-
ing a Healthy Economy.’
There is a Wellbriety
Warriors Accepting Re-
covery meeting this
evening from 6:30-8:30 at
the Community Center
Social Hall. It is open to
anyone seeking sobriety
and wellness.
Wednesday, May 16
The Timber Commit-
tee meets today from 9-
noon at the Forestry
Building
Today’s
fitness
schedule: Water Aero-
bics is at 10:15 at Kah-
Nee-Ta Village pool. Se-
nior Fitness class is at
10:45 at the Senior Cen-
ter. Following class, par-
ticipants can enjoy lunch.
On the menu today:
smoked salmon salad,
upside down cake and a
fruit smoothie. At noon-
time it’s Pi-Yo class at
the clinic atrium, and at
the Community Center is
Functional Fitness in the
Aerobics room. Turbo
Kick class at 4, and La-
dies Night Basketball in
the gym at 6.
Today at the Behav-
ioral Health Center:
Wellbriety Court Class is
this morning at 11.
Women’s Group is at 1.
Anger Management is from
3:30-4:30. And there is an
Alcoholics Anonymous
meeting at 7 this evening.
The Culture & Heritage
Committee meets today
from 4-6 at the administra-
tion building, conference
room 3.
Conscious Discipline
Skill Building class is this
afternoon from 1:30 to 3 at
the Early Child Education
Center room 2E. Its open
to the community.
There is Warm Springs
Christian Fellowship this
evening at 6 at High Lookee
Lodge.