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    Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
Plan for second annual
fire fighter memorial
The Confederated Tribes Fire
Fighter Memorial has been set for
October. This year’s event will be
at the Agency Longhouse, as long
as the facility is available. The me-
morial will be on October 5.
This year the group will be rec-
ognizing the original Inter-Agency
Hotshot Crew, or the War m
Springs Forest Crew, which they
were known as in the early 1980s.
All families are welcome to par-
ticipate in honor of a loved one
on this day. Whether your loved
one was on the crew in the past or
not, this is a recognition day for all
past fire fighters from here or other
agencies.
Last year we had approxi-
mately 250 community and fam-
ily members from Warm Springs
and other agencies.
We will be having fundraisers
up until October 5; so come out
and support the cause. Donations
are also accepted. Our goal is to
raise $8,000 this year.
We will keep the community
informed as the date approaches.
If you have any questions, feel
free to contact me at 541-553-
3136.
Thank you,
Luther Clements.
Community notes...
The Lil’ Miss Warm Springs
Pageant is tentatively scheduled for
Wednesday evening, May 1.
The Thirtieth Annual Honor
Senior Day is coming up on Fri-
day, May 10 at the Agency
Longhouse.
Everyone is welcome to attend.
If you want to be on theme, wear
your boots, chaps and cowboy hats.
For infor mation, or if you
would like to help out, contact the
Senior Program, 541-553-3313.
Tribal stewards program hiring
The Northwest Youth Corps is
seeking tribal stewards and crew
members to work this summer.
The locations will be in Warm
Springs, Burns-Paiute, and Eugene.
Members will receive $2,480 pro-
rated through the term of service.
The dates are June 20 to August
23.
You can find the registration
material at nwyouthcrops.org/
joinNYC
If you have questions please
contact Jess Pinnell, program co-
ordinator,
at
jessp@nwyouthcorps.org
Or Angela Noah, tribal stewards
inclusion
coordinator:
angelan@nwyouthcorps.org.
Or Rebecca Cashero, young
adult recruitment coordinator:
rebeccac@nwyouthcorps.org
Education camp
The Native Youth Exploring
Higher Education summer camp
at Washington State University is
taking applications now through
June 15. The free camp is July
15-19, and is open to students
who will enter grades 9-10 in the
fall.
It’s for students to learn about
college opportunities and educa-
tion. Information and registra-
tion is available online at:
native@wsu.edu/nyehe. It’s
under the ‘prospective students’
tab.
Established in 1984 the North-
west Youth Corps is a non-profit
organization providing unique
work training experiences that
empower youth and young adults
to become successful, resilient
members of the community.
To achieve this goal Northwest
Youth Corps provides a variety of
outdoors, conservation-specific
program throughout the North-
west. The emphasis is on leader-
ship, grown and personal success.
Northwest Youth Corps part-
ners with agencies such as the For-
est Service, National Parks and
Bureau of Land Management.
The tribal stewards program
was created to offer professional
development and training to young
adults ages 19 to 24, who are not
currently in school or working.
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