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    Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
June 6, 2018
Page 3
Warm Springs Outdoor Market starts this month
Gabby Robinson
W.S. Community Action Team
The Warm Springs Out-
door Market will kick-off
this year on Friday, June 22,
Pi-Ume-Sha weekend.
We will have a free bar-
becue, local produce and
plants, value-added foods,
handmade arts and crafts,
and plenty of warmth and
laughter.
The June 22 market will
take place in front of the Re-
Use It store from 9 a.m. to
1 p.m. We will start grilling
around 10:30 a.m.
Burgers will be served
on a first-come first-serve
basis, while supplies last.
The Warm Springs Com-
munity Action Team has
hosted the Outdoor Market
since 2013.
This year, the team has
the help of Tananawit, the
newly for ming War m
Springs artisans organiza-
tion.
Tananawit is working to-
wards facilitating economic
opportunity for War m
Springs Indian Reservation
artists, providing educational
opportunities for aspiring
The Tananawit
board is taking on
a big role in the
Outdoor Market
this year by facili-
tating a Saturday
Market as well.
Native artists, and increas-
ing public knowledge and
understanding of the tribal
arts and crafts of the Co-
lumbia River Plateau. The
board of directors is taking
on a big role in the Outdoor
Market this year by facili-
tating a Saturday Market as
well.
By dedicating their time
to being present every other
Saturday, the board of di-
rectors sees this as an op-
portunity to show their com-
mitment to the growth of
Tananawit, as well as their
support of artisans and
small business owners within
the community.
The market will be held
every other week from 9
a.m. to 1 p.m., beginning on
June 22. On Fridays the
market will be in front of
Re-Use It; and on Satur-
days, beginning June 23, the
market will be at the cor-
ner of Highway 26, by
Kalama’s frybread.
If you or someone you
know is looking for a con-
sistent location, or means to
sell value added foods, lo-
cally grown produce/agri-
culture, or handmade arts
and crafts, contact the Com-
munity Action Team at 541-
553-3148 for more infor-
mation or to sign up today.
Prevention
conference
Warm Springs Pre-
vention and Health and
Human Services will
host the Suicide Preven-
tion conference this
Thursday, June 7 at
Kah-Nee-Ta.
The conference be-
gins at 8, with opening
prayer and introduc-
tions at 8:30. Some of
the agenda items include
Best Care, veterans sui-
cide prevention, work
groups and discussion.
For more information
contact
Rosanna,
Michael or Leighton at
541-615-0036.
Summer youth jobs starting soon
On Graduation Day
Jayson Smith/Spilyay
Madras High School Class of 2018 Graduation Day. Graduates on pages 6 and 7.
The last day of school for
most students is this Thurs-
day, June 7, and the Warm
Springs summer youth work
will begin the following week.
There are some changes
this year to the summer
youth work programs. For
the past three years many
youth workers found em-
ployment through Native
Aspirations, a program of
the Health and Human Ser-
vices Branch.
This year many youth—
78 high school positions, and
five college student posi-
tions—will be under the tribal
Education Department, and
through
the
WIOA
(Workforce Innovation and
Opportunity Act) program.
The contact people for
this program are Melinda or
Theylia, 541-553-3328.
Their office is in room 307
at the Education building.
There was much interest
among youth to join the pro-
gram this summer, with
about 130 applications for
78 high school positions.
Fortunately, there are other
youth employment opportu-
nities this summer:
Warm Springs Preven-
tion, under Health and Hu-
man Services, will have some
youth workers. Natural Re-
sources and Kah-Nee-Ta will
have their own programs.
And the Heart of Oregon
Youth Conservation Corps
employs a number of young
people during the summer
months. Youth Conservation
Corps can be reached at 541-
633-7834.
You can also apply online
at: heartoforegon.org
Warm Springs Culture and Heritage is planning for
this summer’s Camp Naimuma, July 20-24 at the
HeHe camp grounds. Camp is open to the first 50
boys and 50 girls to sign up. The deadline to regis-
ter is July 18. Call 541-553-3290. Or email:
deanie.smith@wstribes.org
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Thursday, June 7
This is the last day of
school.
There is an Alcoholics
Anonymous meeting today
at noon at the Behavioral
Health Center, and Narcot-
ics Anonymous meeting at
6 p.m. at the Shaker
Church.
Fitness activities sched-
uled for today at the Commu-
nity Wellness Center:
There’s Boot Camp class at
12:10 in the Aerobics room,
and Functional Fitness in the
Social Hall.
The Water Control Board
meets today from 1-3 at the
Natural Resources Cougar
Den.
The Fish and Wildlife
Committee will meet from 3-
5 p.m. in conference room 3
at the tribal administration
building.
Friday, June 8
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.
There is a Behavior
Health Walk-In Clinic today.
Appointments are available
between 1 and 5 p.m. The
medical social workers at
the clinic can help with
screenings, assessments,
crisis intervention and many
other things for children,
adolescents and adults.
Saturday, June 9
There is an Alcoholics
Anonymous meeting this
morning at 10 at Community
Counseling.
Sunday, June 10
Warm Springs Christian
Fellowship meets this morn-
ing at 9:30 at the Greeley
Heights Community Center.
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 Pres-
byterian 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 Fitness
Class every Monday and
Wednesday morning at 6 at
the Community Center Aero-
bics room. The class is suit-
able for all fitness levels.
Monday 6/11
The Bustin’ Buffalo Bas-
ketball Camp for boys and
girls begins today at Madras
High School. Registration
will be taken on the first day
of camp. Cost is $50. There
are scholarships.
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 at the IHS atrium.
There is Women’s
Prayer Group at the Presby-
terian Church from 12:15-
12:45 today. All women are
welcome.
Vocational Rehabilitation
has orientation today at 3pm
at their office in the industrial
park. Learn more by calling
553-4952.
Victims of Crime Services
has a Women’s Support
Group today at the VOCS of-
fice, 1108 Wasco Street, be-
hind the Old Boys’ Dorm. It’s
from 3-5 p.m.
Aglow Bible Study is this
evening at High Lookee
Lodge from 6:15-7:30. Ev-
eryone is welcome.
Tuesday, June 12
The Range & Ag Commit-
tee will meet from 9 a.m. un-
til noon in conference room
3 at the tribal administration
building.
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 to-
morrow morning at 6, suit-
able for all fitness levels, in
the Aerobics room.
The Jefferson County
Food Bank is located at 556
SE Seventh Street in Ma-
dras. They are open for dis-
tribution this afternoon.
Vocational Rehabilita-
tion has orientation today at
3 p.m. at Behavioral Health
Center. Call 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 today
from 5:30-7:30 at the Com-
munity Action Team office.
The topic is ‘Using Credit.’
There is a Wellbriety
Warriors Accepting Re-
covery meeting this
evening from 6:30-8:30 at
the Community Center So-
cial Hall. It is open to any-
one seeking sobriety and
wellness.
Wednesday, June 13
The Timber Committee
meets today from 9-noon at
the Forestry Building
Today’s fitness sched-
ule: Water Aerobics is at
10:15 at the Kah-Nee-Ta Vil-
lage pool. Senior Fitness
Class is at 10:45 at the Se-
nior Center. At 12:10 there is
Functional Fitness class in
the Aerobics room, and Pi-
Yo class at the clinic atrium.
Conscious Discipline Skill
Building Class is this after-
noon from 1:30 to 3 at ECE in
room 2E. Its open to the com-
munity.
The Culture & Heritage
Committee meets today from
4-6 in conference room 3 at
the administration building.