Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon May 23, 2018 Page 3 Teachers’ row part of housing pilot project There are eight homes on the Warm Springs teachers’ row, by the former elemen- tary school. The homes, owned by the school district, were built in the 1950s. Through a state workforce pilot project, each of the eight existing homes will see renovations and im- provements. And teachers’ row will see one new home added to the neighborhood. The work is made pos- sible through the Future Ready Oregon initiative, and the Workforce Housing Ini- tiative, as announced by Gov. Kate Brown. The homes are made avail- able for elementary and middle school teachers at the Warm Springs Academy. The Workforce Housing Initiative is led by the Governor’s Regional Solu- tions Cabinet, and is designed to form partnerships be- tween local communities, the business sector, and private developers. A goal is to address the housing shortage for working families in Oregon. The Warm Springs teach- ers’ row project is one of just five in the state under the program, of 31 applications received. Home with barn for sale Home with bar n and storage building for sale in rural setting. Tenino Valley, War m Springs. $265,000. 2,964 square-foot home on five acres, fee land (taxable). Upper level: 1,750 square feet, 3-bedroom 2-bath, with attached 2-car garage, deck and patio area. Lower level: 254 square feet, office and storage area; 960 square feet, 2-bedroom, 1-bath apartment with outside entry and patio. 1,344 square-foot barn, and 20’x10’ storage shed. Call 541-325-3452 to schedule a viewing. Free eye screenings in Warm Springs Marge Kalama/KWSO Oregon National Guard Youth Challenge cadets, pictured here with Nola Heath, were guests this year at Honor Seniors Day. Community Calendar Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM Thursday, May 24 An Alcoholics Anony- mous meeting takes place every Thursday at noon at the Behavioral Health Cen- ter. There is also a Teens Not On Tobacco class at 4:15. And at Narcotics Anonymous meets at 6 p.m. 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. The Senior Wellness Center is having Senior lunch at noon. On the menu: slow roasted beef, mashed potatoes, and roasted cauliflower. And to- day they will be celebrat- ing May birthdays. Seniors 60 and older eat for free, 59 and under are $5 and youth under 13 are $3 at the Se- nior Wellness Center. There will not be social dance class tonight. They will resume practice next Thursday. And, remember there is a dance perfor- mance coming up on the evening of June 5 at Kah- Nee-Ta. Friday, May 25 The first-grade Gift of Lit- eracy event is today. 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 class is at 12:10 in the Aerobics room. After senior fitness class today, participants can eat lunch. Today they are hav- ing meatloaf sandwiches with sweet potato fries. Saturday, May 26 There is an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting this morning at 10 at the Behav- ioral Health Center. Sunday, May 27 Warm Springs Christian Fellowship is this morning at 9:30 at High Lookee Lodge. The Warm Springs Bap- tist Church has Sunday 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 dona- tions of non-perishable food or cash 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. Monday, May 28 Today is Memorial Day. There is no school, and the tribal organization is closed. Tuesday, May 29 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 levels, in the Aerobics room. Today’s Senior Lunch at noon is beef fajitas, tor- tilla bread, brown rice, veg- etarian beans and Jello with fruit. Seniors 60 and older eat for free, 59 and under are $5 and youth under 13 are $3 at the Senior Wellness Center. The Behavioral Health Center has an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting to- day at noon. Men’s Group meets at 1, Relapse Pre- vention at 3:30 and Alcohol and 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 afternoon. Warm Springs Voca- tional Rehabilitation has orientation today at 3 p.m. at the Behavioral Health Center. If you or someone you know has or may have a disability that is a barrier to employment or employ- ment advancement, learn about their options at an orientation or by calling 553-4952. Soaring Butterflies Warrior Spirit class is af- ter school 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 of- fice. The topic is Working with Checking and Savings Accounts. There is a Wellbriety Warriors Accepting Re- covery meeting this evening from 6:30-8:30 at the Com- munity Center Social Hall. It is open to anyone seek- ing sobriety and wellness. Wednesday, May 30 Today at the Behavioral 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 Anony- mous meeting at 7 this evening. Today’s fitness sched- ule: Water Aerobics is at 10:15 at Kah-Nee-Ta Village pool. Senior Fitness class is at 10:45 at the Senior Center. Following class, par- ticipants can enjoy lunch. On the menu today: Dumplings with tomato and artichoke, salami sand- wiches and a fruit smoothie. At noontime it’s Pi-Yo class at the clinic atrium, and at the Community Center is Functional Fitness class in the Aerobics room. Turbo Kick class at 4. Conscious Discipline Skill Building class is this afternoon from 1:30 to 3 at ECE in room 2E. Its open to the community. The War m Springs Health and Wellness Center Optometry Department will host a free community vi- sion screening clinic in June. The clinic is in partner- ship with the Oregon Health Sciences University Casey Eye Institute. The Casey Eye Institute outreach program will pro- vide free eye screenings to adults age 18 and older to help decrease preventable blindness for at-risk com- munity members. Screenings will be for: Glaucoma, diabetic retinopa- thy, and macular degenera- tions. Through this partner- ship, each participant will receive information on ob- taining glasses and assis- tance from the War m Springs Wellness Center. The Health and Wellness Center Optometry Depart- ment will provide the fol- low-up care as needed. The Casey Eye Institute Warm Springs fami- lies: Neighbor Impact has received their sum- mer ‘cooling funds.’ Do you need help pay- ing your power bill? Call 541-504-2155 and leave a voice mail to schedule an appointment. Community notes A Thursday Night Golf League begins this Thursday, May 24 at Kah-Nee-Ta. Meet at the clubhouse at 5:45 p.m. The Health Promo- tion and Prevention Ini- tiative team invites you to come make flowers for Memorial Day this Friday, May 25 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Be- havioral Health Center. This project promotes safe choices and a healthy environment for commu- nity members. Youth who need to com- plete the applications and resumes workshop for the Summer Work program can attend this Thursday, May 24 at 4:15 at the Edu- cation center, upstairs in room 302. Call 541-553- 3324 for more information. Other opportunities for youth interested in the Sum- is staffed by volunteer eye doctors, technicians and sup- port staff. The free Warm Springs clinic will from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, June 9 at the Warm Springs Commu- nity Center. If you are in need of a medical eye screening, call 541-553-2474 to schedule an appointment. It does not matter if you already utilized energy assistance funds this last winter. This opportunity is for summer cooling costs, and all eligible in- dividuals and families can apply for the re- source. mer Work program are coming up on Tuesday, May 29, with the ‘Work Ethics and Etiquette’ workshop; and Wednes- day, May 30, ‘Communi- cation’; and May 31, the Interviewing workshop. Then on June 5 is the Hiring and Payroll Prac- tices workshop. All of these classes will take place at the Education Center in room 302, start- ing at 4:15 p.m. If you have questions call 553- 3324.