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    Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
Students:
October 10, 2018
Page 3
high test scores
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The high school students
are: Samiakin Allen, Amaya
Bisland, Thalia Culpus,
Kahne Herkshan, Perry
Isadore, Jackson Aiden,
Mary Olney, Klandra Smith,
Killian Smith and Jalaney
Suppah.
The Native Language pro-
gram and school district also
presented Native Language
Certificates to these students:
Skye Victorino (Ichiskin),
Marissa Andy (Ichiskin),
Falon Garcia (Numu), Lillian
Libokmeto (Numu), Seren-
ity Bisland (Numu), Gunner
Herkshan (Kiksht), and
Wanted: Necklaces for conference
The Warm Springs Community Action Team is
looking for volunteers to help make necklaces for
the upcoming Treaty Conference.
If you are interested, stop by Community Action
team office at .
Wallace Herkshan (Kiksht).
Some other education
news:
School board members
and superintendent Ken
Parshall, and staff from
tribal Culture and Heritage
this week are attending the
National Indian Education
Association annual confer-
ence, this year held in Hart-
ford, Connecticut.
The tribes and district at
the next conference are plan-
ning on making a presenta-
tion on the language pro-
gram, as developed by the
tribes and school district,
Open enrollment sessions
To all Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs and
enterprise employees: The Human Resources Depart-
ment will host the 2019 Open Enrollment the first
Tuesday and Wednesday of next month, November 6-
7.
The Open Enrollment will be at the Community
Center from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. All are en-
couraged to attend. If you missed the opportunity for
coverage this year, this is your chance to sign up for
the following:
HealthComp, the tribes’ Plan administrator; UNUM,
the tribes’ supplemental coverage carrier; Allegiance,
the FSA Flexible Spending (childcare and medical); RV
Kuhns, the investor of the 401k.
Dave McMechan photos
Students received Native
Language Certificates,
shown here with
Language teachers and
school board members.
said Ken Parshall. Elsehwere:
The Warm Springs Acad-
emy has a new principal, Greg
Cole.
Mr. Cole has about 14
years experience as a school
principal. He has worked at
the Salem Keizer, and the
Woodburn districts.
Academy
Open House
The War m Springs
Academy will host an
open house this Wednes-
day evening, October 10.
Dinner will be at 5 p.m.
Meet teachers and other
staff starting at 5:30 p.m.
Flu shots will be available.
Actor Adam Beach will be
on hand in the Commu-
nity Room.
Extras needed for film First Cow
Weeble Mountain Casting
Agency is looking for Pacific
Northwest and other Natives
to be extras in an upcoming
feature film.
The project is called First
Cow. They are looking for
talent of all ages, including
infants and kids.
The shoot dates are No-
vember 2 through December
11 in the Portland and Eu-
gene areas.
Pay is $12 an hour with a
minimum of eight hours
work guaranteed. To sign up
you
can
go
to
weeblemountain.com
Or visit their Facebook
page.
Seeking vendors for Indian gathering
The Second Annual In-
dian Autumn Gathering is
coming up in November at
the Columbia Gorge Dis-
covery Center at The Dalles.
The center is looking for
tribal member vendors to
participate. The gathering
will be all day on Novem-
ber 10.
The Discovery Center
hopes to include workshops,
presenters, music, dancers
and artisans, as well as a
salmon lunch for purchase.
This will be a free admis-
sion day. For information
call 541-296-8600 ext. 245.
Carolyn Purcell, execu-
tive director, Columbia
Gorge Discovery Center.
Wellness of Warm Springs Thursday
Wellness of Warm Springs
will meet this Thursday, Oc-
tober 11, and the topic is
Geriatric Health.
Wellness of Warm Springs
is the second Thursday of
each month from noon to 1
p.m. at the Family Resource
Center conference room.
Everyone is welcome.
Three Warriors Market winter hours
Three Warriors Market in
Simnasho is now on winter
hours. The store is open
Monday through Thursday,
7 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Fridays
from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.; and
Saturday and Sunday, 8 a.m.
to 6 p.m.
Warm Springs Community Calendar
Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM
Thursday, October 11
There is an Alcoholics
Anonymous meeting today
at noon at the Behavioral
Health Center, and a Narcot-
ics Anonymous meeting at
6 p.m. at the Shaker Church.
Fitness Calendar: Func-
tional Fitness is at 10:45 a.m.
in the Community Center
Social Hall. Volleyball is at
noon in the gym, and Insan-
ity class will be at 12:10 in
the Aerobics room.
The Senior Wellness
Center is having Senior
lunch at noon. On the menu:
beans & sauce, corn bread
and canned fruit. Seniors 60
and older eat for free, 59 and
under are $5, and youth un-
der 13 are $3 at the Senior
Wellness Center.
There is social dance
class at 4 p.m. in the Com-
munity Center aerobics
room.
Friday, October 12
No School: It’s statewide
in-service day.
Fitness Calendar: Senior
Fitness class is at 10:45
a.m. at the Senior building.
There is noon hoops in the
gym, Functional Fitness at
12:10 in the Aerobics room,
and PIYO at 12:10 at the
clinic.
After senior fitness class
today, participants can eat
brunch. They are serving ba-
sil-peach chicken bras,
pasta salad and apple crisp.
There is a Behavioral
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, October 13
There is an Alcoholics
Anonymous meeting this
morning at 10 at the Behav-
ioral Health Center.
OSU-Cascades in Bend
will have its Discovery Day
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Every-
one is welcome for talks, re-
search demos, kids activi-
ties, food and music.
Sunday, October 14
Warm Springs Christian
Fellowship meets this morn-
ing at 9:30 at the Senior Cen-
ter.
The Warm Springs Bap-
tist Church has Sunday
School at 10 a.m., and Wor-
ship Service at 11.
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-
perishable food or cash
Monday, October 15
It is late start Monday at
the Warm Springs Academy.
Kids should be at school by
9:35, school starts at 9:45
a.m. Rise & Shine kids can
arrive at 8 a.m.
Senior Fitness is at 10:45
at the Senior building. Noon
hoops is in the gym. Func-
tional Fitness class is at
12:10 in the aerobics room;
PIYO at 12:10 at the clinic
atrium; and Women’s open
gym 6-7:50 p.m.
Senior fitness class par-
ticipants are invited to eat
brunch. Today they are hav-
ing teriyaki chicken, broccoli
and carrots, rice pilaf and
dessert.
There is Women’s
Prayer Group at the Presby-
terian Church from 12:15-
12:45 today. All women are
welcome.
Warm Springs Vocational
Rehabilitation has orienta-
tion today at 3pm at their of-
fice 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, October 16
There is Functional Fit-
ness class at 10:45 in the
Community Center social
hall. Volleyball is at noon in
the gym; Insanity class is at
12:10 in the Aerobics room,
and men’s open gym to-
night from 6:30-8:50.
Today’s Senior Lunch at
noon is beef stew, tortilla
bread, mixed vegetables
and fresh fruit. Seniors 60
and older eat for free, 59 and
under are $5 and youth un-
der 13 are $3 at the Senior
Wellness Center.
The Jefferson County
Food Bank is located at 556
SE Seventh Street in Madras.
They are open for distribu-
tion this afternoon.
Warm Springs Vocational
Rehabilitation has orienta-
tion today at 3 p.m. at the
Behavioral Health Center. If
you or someone you know
has or may have a disabil-
ity that is a barrier to em-
ployment or employment
advancement, learn about
their options at an orienta-
tion or by calling 553-4952.
The Pathways Home:
Native Home-ownership
Course is Tuesday from
5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Tribal
Credit enterprise. It will
cover module 3, budgeting
for home ownerships and
calculating affordability.
There
is
an
Indianpreneurship class
from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the
Community Action Team of-
fice. They will cover Chap-
ter 8, “Tracking Dollars.”
Dinner is provided.
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, October 17
Warm Springs Commu-
nity Health Nursing will be
providing flu shots in the
community. Today from 9
a.m. to 1 p.m. they will be at
Indian Head Casino. Look
for the Community Health
Mobile Medical Unit.
There is Senior Fitness
class this morning at 10:45
at the Senior Building. Bas-
ketball is at noon in the gym;
Functional Fitness is at 12:10
in the Aerobics room; and
PIYO class is at 12:10 in the
clinic atrium. Women’s open
gym is from 6-7:50 p.m.
Warm Springs Christian
Fellowship has bible study at
6 p.m. at the Senior Center.
The Warm Springs Baptist
Church has Bible Study and
Prayer this evening at 6.
Thursday, October 18
There is an Alcoholics
Anonymous meeting today
at noon at the Behavioral
Health Center, and a Nar-
cotics Anonymous meet-
ing at 6 p.m. at the Shaker
Church.
Today there is Functional
Fitness class at 10:45 in the
Community Center social
hall. Volleyball is at noon in
the gym; Insanity class at
12:10 in the Aerobics room;
and open gym for men from
6:30-8:50 p.m.
The Senior Wellness
Center is having Senior
lunch at noon. On the menu:
baked salmon, corn bread
and canned fruit.
There is social dance
class Thursday at 4 in the
Community Center Aero-
bics room.