Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, October 06, 2021, Page 7, Image 7

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    Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
October 6, 2021
For Equine Event, Conference
It’ ukdi kadux,
I would like to take this time
to express my gratitude to the
Warm Springs Prevention Pro-
gram for facilitating the Grief
Conference and the Youth Pre-
vention Conference during the
summer. I truly appreciated the
group breakout sessions.
One of the breakout sessions
consisted of the White Clay Ho-
listic Wellness Program. The
White Clay Holistic Wellness Pro-
gram is currently operated by
non-profit and volunteers. The
program has been in existence
since 2011.
I truly appreciated the turn out
and the team. A big Thank You
goes out the Natural Resource
Range and Agriculture—with
special mention to Austin Smith
Jr., Ricky Graybael, Sue Miller,
Johnny E. Smith and Leander
Smith Sr.—for setting up and tak-
ing care of the livestock corral
panels, enabling the Equine event
to happen. This would not have
happened without your support
and teamwork.
A big Thank You to the
Equine facilitators Koda, Maylene
and Matthew Smith, Louis and
Leander Smith Jr., Laura Thomas
Poitra, Leander Smith Sr., Johnny
Smith, Alvis Smith IV, Jeremiah
Sconawah and Dr. Spence J.
Your awesome and much ap-
preciated teamwork kept up the
stamina, and the positive energy
flowing. Also, Thank You Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Littleleaf for
your generosity.
Your hard work is truly ap-
preciated. If I left anyone out, it
is not intentional. “Health and
Wellness makes a Healthy
Villiage!”
God Bless You,
Mona Cochran, M.Ed/
CADC/QMHP/NAADC/
EAGALA. Snoqualmie/Wasco.
Photos courtesy Mona Cochran
Some scenes from the summer Equine event.
Happy Birthday Princess Revonne.
I Love You Not Stopping Ever!
From Donna and Bubba.
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