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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
August 1, 2018
Commercial
sturgeon fishery
Dylan Heath (above) showed his market Boer goat ‘Bert’ at the
Jefferson County Fair, while James Smith showed his market
Boer ‘Paul’ at the fair. They are members of the Lyle Gap 4-H.
Cheryl Taylor photo
Academy students back in class, Summer Bridge in August
Here are some dates to
mark down on your August
calendar for school happen-
ings:
· For freshman going to
Madras High School this fall,
there is Summer Bridge start-
ing Monday August 13. Sum-
mer Bridge is for two weeks,
each day from 8:30-12:30.
Meals and transportation will be
provided, so incoming freshman
can get a jumpstart on the new
school year.
· There is a Kindergarten
University session on Thursday,
August 16 at 4:45. This is for fami-
lies to learn more about their kin-
dergarten student’s transition to the
Warm Springs Academy. Another
session will be on August 30.
· Classes at the Warm Springs
Academy are back in session
Monday August 20-24.
· The week of August 27 will
be teacher in-service training dis-
trict wide, and there is no school
for students.
· The Warm Springs Back to
School barbecue is Thursday,
August 30 from 4-6 p.m. at the
Academy.
· Labor Day is Monday,
September 3, and then it’s back
to school for most students on
Tuesday, September 4. Seventh
and eighth grades at the middle
school, and upper classmen at
Madras High School start back
on Wednesday, September 5.
Paulina Rodeo bucks next month
Youth track at the Academy
The Wings Invitational
Youth Track Meet is this
Thursday, August 2 nd at the
War m Springs Academy
track.
Registration begins at 5:15
and events are at 6. It’s open to
boys and girls ages 2-12. All par-
ticipants receive a t-shirt and
water bottle.
The Sixty-Ninth Annual Paulina
Amateur Rodeo is coming up on
Saturday and Sunday, September 1
and 2, starting at 12:30 p.m. each
day.
There will be $200 added for the
following events: bull riding, saddle
KNT golf scrambles for B&G Club, MHS football
Kah-Nee-Ta will host a golf
fundraiser for the Madras High
School football team. The shot-
gun start will be at 10 a.m. on Sat-
urday, August 11.
Entry fee is $60 a person, or
$240 for a team, checks payable
to the Madras High School. En-
try includes green fees, carts and
lunch: Plus, five kp holes and two
long puts. Mulligans: Buy 2 for $5.
For the club
The Boys & Girls Club of
War m Springs 4-person golf
scramble is coming up in August,
at the Kah-Nee-Ta Resort and Spa
golf course.
This is a chance to win golf
packages and equipment. All pro-
ceeds help the Boys & Girls Club;
donations are tax deductible.
The scramble will be on Satur-
day, August 18. Entry is $75 per
person; or $300 for a foursome.
This includes green fees, cart, gift
bag and lunch.
For information contact Janell
Smith at 541-325-1472. For infor-
mation on the Warm Springs Boys
& Girls Club, contact June Smith,
club director, 541-553-2323. Or
email:
jsmith@bgcsc.org
bronc riding, bareback riding, ranch
bronc riding, calf roping, breakaway
roping (women only), and women’s
barrel racing.
$40 entry fee; buckles awarded:
Men’s All Around Buckle, must be
entered in two of the following:
bareback, saddle bronc, bull riding,
calf roping, and numbered team
roping. Womens’ All Around
Buckle, must be entered in two of
the following: barrels, breakaway,
and numbered team roping.
The Paulina Rodeo Jackpot
Team Roping is Saturday after per-
formance. Local team roping: must
live within 45 mile radius of Paulina.
Other events:
Wild cow milking, steer riding,
kids’ barrel racing, calf riding, sheep
riding and animal scramble. For in-
formation, call or text Deanne Bain
at 541-410-6629.
The Branch of Natural
Resources announced two
commercial sturgeon setline
fisheries. They are open:
Now through Saturday,
August 4 at 6 p.m. in the John
Day pool; and
Monday, August 6 at 6
p.m. through Saturday, August
18 at 6 p.m. in the Bonneville
pool.
Allowed gear is setlines
with no more than 100 hooks
per line of 9/0 or larger.
Treble hooks are not allowed.
Lines must have visible
buoys attached, and must
specify the owners name.
Standard closed areas appli-
cable to setlines will be in ef-
fect.
Allowed sales are sturgeon
which may be sold or kept for
subsistence use. Fish may be
sold after the period ends if
caught during the open pe-
riod.
Size limits are 38-54 inches
fork length in the Bonneville
Pool and 43-54 inches fork
length in the John Day Pool.
Regional finals
to buck in August
Johnson Promotions of Warm
Springs in a few weeks will host the
Western States Regional Finals Ro-
deo. The Regional Finals will be
August 25-26 at the Jefferson
County Fairgrounds Corwin arena.
There will be a barbecue and live
band, starting at 11 a.m. each day.
The rodeo will feature these stan-
dard competitions: Bareback, bull
riding, junior bull riding, saddle
bronc, steer wrestling, ladies
breakaway, senior and junior
breakaway roping, barrel racing,
junior barrel racing, team roping,
and senior team roping. For more
information call DMJ at 541-410-
5704; or on Facebook, 2018 Re-
gional Finals.
MAC Dash swim,
ride, run in August
The Madras Aquatic Center
Dash sprint triathlon is coming up
August 11 at the Madras Aquatic
Center.
The event benefits MAC youth
programming. The MAC Dash con-
sists of a 500-yard swim, 12 mile
bike ride and 3-mile run.
Get more info and register online
www.macdash.org/