Page 8 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon May 9, 2018 Gallery show features artist, photographer Dave McMechan/Spilyay Richard Macy talks with guest Pete Carlson at the opening of the exhibit at the Art Adventure Gallery in Madras. R ichard Macy first began draw- ing years ago, as a very young child. “I don’t remember when I started—it’s been forever,” Mr. Macy says. If you visit the Warm Springs Clinic, you see on the hallway wall portraits of past tribal members— Yah-We-Wa (Charlie Wewa), Ka-Po- Le (Jim Wallulatum), Mus-Tal-Liks (Paul Queahpama). These are ex- amples of Mr. Macy’s work. More recently, the Art Adventure Gallery in Madras is featuring paintings and drawings by the artist. The gallery exhibit is also fea- turing photographs by Edward Heath. This is Mr. Heath’s second show at the gallery. He first began taking photo- graphs around the reservation in 2014. The images proved popu- lar on the social media platforms, leading to Mr. Heath’s first pho- tography show at the Museum at Warm Springs, An Eye for the Rez. Some of the works by Richard Macy on display at the Art Adventure Gallery. He then had a show at the Art Adventure Gallery in 2016. You can see his work on Facebook at the Edward Heath Photography page. Or stop by the Art Adventure Gallery. Welcome Home, Vietnam Veterans Jayson Smith photos I would like to give a great thanks to the wonderful and kind people of Warm Springs who invited the Viet- nam Vets of Central Oregon to par- ticipate in the Parade and Expo, April 28. I have attended this event for the past three years and continually mar- vel at the thoughtfulness and spirit of our hosts. To say the Vietnam Vets of America have issues concerning the War is a vast understatement. The men and women who were part of At the Museum at Warm Springs The Museum at Warm Springs exhibit Twanat— Celebrating Our Legacy—is on display for the next couple of weeks. This in-house exhibit fea- tures artifact and archival items from the museum’s permanent collection. There are rare baskets, regalia, corn-husk woven bags, bead work and historical photo- graphs. Some other events com- ing up at the museum: This Friday, May 11, is the Seeds of Discovery Sci- ence Field Day. This day is for local fourth-grade students, supported by Or- egon State University and NASA. Coming up early next month is the opening of Pa- triot Nations. This is a banner exhibit from the Na- tional Museum of the Ameri- can Indian in Washington, D.C. the war effort experienced unimaginable events in their lives. We seldom received a proper welcome home when we returned from the war. I for one was spit on at the airport and called a ‘baby killer.’ But events such as the Pa- rade and Honoring the Vietnam Vets in Warm Springs continues to help heal, and allows all of us to feel better about our communities and ourselves. I cannot tell the community of Warm Springs how heart-felt your celebration meant to all who attended. Bravo Zulu.