Page 6 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon November 21, 2018 Around the rez for the holidays Here are some of the holiday events coming up in Warm Springs over the coming weeks: Wednesday and Thursday, November 21-22: Thanksgiving mini powwow in the evening at the Warm Springs Community Center. Thursday-Saturday, Novem- ber 29-December 1: Madras High School Drama will present Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol at the Performing Arts Cen- ter. Shows will be at 7 p.m. and tickets will be available at the door. Children 5 and under may attend for free. Thursday, December 6: Warm Springs Recreation Mickey & Friends Car Light Parade. Light up at 4, judging at 5, parade at 6. Saturday, December 8: At the Madras Performing Arts Center, the Fifth Annual Holiday Gala. Saturday, December 8: The Forty-Third Annual Warm Springs Christmas Bazaar at the Commu- nity Center, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.. To reserve a table call 541-553- 3243. Wednesday, December 12: Bowlers Jefferson County Middle School Band Winter Concert at the Per- forming Arts Center. Thursday, December 13: Madras High School Music De- partment Holiday Concert. Thursday, December 13: Family Craft Night at the Warm Springs Academy. Friday, December 14: Warm Springs Academy kindergarten-sec- ond grade Music Concert at 2:30 p.m. Monday, December 17: In- dian Night Out at the War m Springs Community Center Tuesday-Wednesday, De- cember 18-19: Warm Springs Toy Drive distribution at the Youth Center. Wednesday, December 19: The Last-Minute Christmas Bazaar from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Com- munity Center. Wednesday, December 19: Warm Springs Academy Middle School Band Concert at 6 p.m. Friday, December 21: Warm Springs Academy Third-Fifth Grade Music Concert, 2:30 p.m. 2018 Bob Main Memorial Basketball Tournament, Warm Springs (Continued from page 1) Over two days they bowled Singles, Team and Doubles categories. In the end—when the scores had been tallied—the War m Springs-Madras Bowl team had won the Team competi- tion. For three games they had a combined score of 2,840. The second place team was 2,683; so the margin of vic- tory was substantial. “We had good chemistry as a team,” Chet says. The team received a cash payout for the victory, plus plaques and championship shirts, presented in Novem- ber at Madras Bowl. A Jefferson County Victims Assistance advocate comes to Warm Springs on the third Wednesday of every month at the Victims of Crime Ser- vices office, located at 1108 Wasco Street. Appointments also available. Call 541-475- 4452 or VOCS 553-2293. Jayson Smith photos/Spilyay Warm Springs’ Terrance TwoTwo scores against Medicine Society at the Bob Main Memorial Basketball Tournament. Final score, game 15: Warm Springs 68-Medicine Society 58. Bob Main 2018 Memorial Basketball Tournament, Warm Springs. Championship Game: Plainzmen 77, Warm Springs 70.