Calendar for Mon. Dec. 2, 2019

  • It’s a late start Monday for Jefferson County 509J schools. That means the school day starts 90 minutes later than usual.
  • Tribal Council is in session today, on the Agenda: Bureau of Indian Affairs update, Office of Special Trustee Update Conf. Call, Realty Items and an I.H.S. Update.
  • Senior fitness class is this morning at 10:45 at the Senior Center. Participants are invited to eat after. Today they are having ­­­squash chowder & a pastrami sandwich.
  • Exercise classes today…Functional Fitness is at noon in the Community Center Aerobics room. The class focuses on functional movement, cardio, weights, core and more.
  • Pilates Yoga class has a focus on strength and balance. Piyo class in in Pod A in the Health & Wellness Center at noon.
  • The Warm Springs Native Aspirations Prevention Coalition will hold its monthly meeting today at noon at the Emergency Management Building.
  • There is Women’s Prayer Group at the Presbyterian Church from 12:15-12:45 today. All women are welcome.
  • Warm Springs Community Health at the Health & Wellness Center has a Behavior Health Clinic every Monday and Friday, walk-in appointments are available between 1 and 5pm. Services available include screenings, assessments, crisis intervention, and referrals to seek mental health and medical care, substance abuse treatment or other community resources. Children, adolescents and adults are welcome.

Tuesday 12/3

The Native American Program Legal Aid Services of Oregon will be at the Community Action team office tomorrow from 10am – 12pm.  Walk Ins are welcome or you may arrange an appointment by calling 1-800-546-0534 or 503-223-9483.

Wednesday 12/4

Warm Springs Recreation will have their Tree lighting and Santa Visit Wednesday starting at 6pm at the Community Center. Light refreshments will be served in the social hall. For More information call 541-553-3243.

Students in need of school supplies can pick some up at the Warm Springs Library in the Family Resource Center.  Basic supplies are available to students during the library’s regular business hours.

Central Oregon Thrive connects individual needs to community resources.  They can help with housing, health, employment, social security and more.  THRIVE is in Madras on Tuesdays at the Jefferson County Health Department from 10am until 1pm and again from 2-4pm.  30 minute walk in meetings are available – first come, first served

In Warm Springs the GROW Program is available to connect individuals to community resources.  You can stop by the GROW program office to talk with Lorien or Isaac – they are located in the trailer on Wasco Street next to Warm Springs CPS.

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