HAPPENINGS LAKOTA COUNTRY TIMES WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 2009 B1 REZ HAPPENINGS To post your event call, fax or email Troylynn Twiss Phone:605-685-1868 FAX:605-685-1870 Email: troylynn@lakotacountrytimes.com AA Meetings Every Sunday at 6:30 p.m. in Kateri Hall at the St. Agnes Church in Manderson. Everyone welcome, call 867-2267 for information. Every Tuesday from 5:30 6:30 p.m. at the Pahin Sinte College Center in Porcupine, for info call Janice at 867-5404. Grief Support Group Meeting the second and fourth Tuesday of each month from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. at Our Lady of Sorrows Church in Kyle, for information call 455-2888 12 Step meetings Tuesday evenings, 7:30 p.m. at the East Wakpamni College Center in Batesland Aerobics Monday and Wednesday evenings from 6:30-7:30 p.m. at the Porcupine Clinic sponsored by the Pahin Sinte College Center, for information call 867-5404 Lakota Language Immersion Class Every Tuesday from 10 am until 12:00 noon at the Pahin Sinte College Center in Porcupine with Bryan Charging Cloud open to students, community members and programs for male students only, for information call 867-5404 Co-dependency Support Group Meets on Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m. at the AA trailer in Pine Ridge Virtual High School Registration Continues at Red Shirt Community School, Wolf Creek School, Batesland School and Rockyford School for interested students who aren’t going to school but would like to enroll for and work for a high school diploma at the new Shannon County Virtual High School, for information call Vicki Grant at 288-1921. Adult swimming Daily at the SuAnne Big Crow Boys and Girls Club from 8:00 a.m.- 12:00 noon and 5:00 - 6:00 p.m., for information call Chick at 867-1011 Grief Support Group meetings Every Sunday at 6:30 p.m. at Gospel Fellowship Church in Pine Ridge, for information call Lisa 867-1704 or Robin 454-0771 Sacred Walk to Protect Mother Earth On Friday and Saturday June 26 and 27, 2009 a mother earth spiritual Run, sponsored by 1st nations United will begin with camping at Bear Butte. For more info contact Gary Spears at 952974-3257. Pahin Sinte Owayawa registration New school in Porcupine registering new students May 1 – Sept. 11, for infor- Vergil Pourier Baseball Tourney mation 867-5588 Rescheduled until 4th of July weekend due to lack of teams in tournament. No Fishing Derby-Rez Bass Anglers 2009 entry fee. Call Raydean 867-1408 or Club bass tournaments for two man Robin 454-0771 or Darby 685-8253. teams throughout summer, for information Jake 867-1750, Willie Rez Rodders Car Club 867-1077 or Fred 867-5635 Looking for members we meet every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month. ConMud Racers - Hermosa Mud Track tact Jake @ 867-1750/Dale @ 867August 2nd - September 20th-Hermosa 1284/Cboy @ 454-5427/ George @ Mud Track. End of season BHMR 867-2277/Bob @ 867-2842. Meeting & party @ Trails West Bar in Hermosa October 17, 2009. For more OST Food Distribution Program info contact Melissa @ 605-454-3758 Commodity Issue Schedule - June June 1st - Monday @ Pine Ridge and Mud Bog Racing 2009 July 11, August 15 and September 12 at Wanblee /Warehouses will be open. the Ohitika track in Kyle, gates open at June 4th- Thursday @ Kyle By the Cap 10:00 a.m., driver’s meeting 12:00 noon Building. June 8th - Monday @ Manderand race time 1:00 p.m., for more infor- son By the Post Office/Wounded Knee mation Jenny 867-6218 or Jamie 441- Upper Housing. June 10th - Wednesday @ Martin/Sunrise Housing. June 12th 3241. Friday @ Porcupine By Cap Building & Evergreen Housing. June 16th - Tuesday Mud Racers - Coyote Valley Mud Race @ Allen/Batesland/Wakpamni. June July 2nd - 19th, August 22nd, October 3rd - Finals @ Smithwick, SD. 17th - Wednesday @ Oglala/Old Oglala For more info contact Melissa 605-454- Store Site. June 23 - 30 @ Pine Ridge and Wanblee Warehouses. Closed for 3758 Inventory Rosebud Oyate Art Market Every Thursday at Sinte Gleska Univer- Ellen & James Dean Moves Camp sity Student Lounge beginning at 6:00 Memorial Pow wow p.m. Local artists will be given an op- July 18 & 19, 2009 - Hisle, S.D. Will be portunity to market their work through having specials in Golden Womens’s, Jr. ROAM. For more information call the Girls Fancy, Golden Men’s, and Teen Tree of Life Ministry @ 856-2396 or Boys Grass. For more information contact Germaine Moves Camp @ 605-441856-4266. 2685. Sicangu Oyate Teca Youth Group 24th Annual Toas Pueblo Pow Wow Concert Will be having a benefit concert on July 10, 11, & 12, 2009 at Taos, New MexAugust 7, 2009 @ SGU Multipurpose ico. $5.00 per person per day/dancers bldg in Mission S.D. from 4:00 p.m. to and drum free admission. Over $40,000 12:00 a.m. The band will be Arrow Space in prizes. For general & vendor informaand Tamvo Loco. All Proceeds will tion contact Debbie 575-741-0181. fundthe St. Francis Safe House and the youth group acticities. AA Meetings Monday -Thursday-Saturday @ 8:00 p.m. Will be held at St. Katharine’s Episcopal Church 204 4th Ave. Martin S.D. For more information call 605-6854009. Rosebud Summer Youth Appreciation Concert and Comedy Hour Beginning at 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. on June 26, 2009 at Rosebud Casino. Supper will be served at 5:00 p.m. If you have any questions contact the RST President’s Office @ 747-2381. 2nd Annual Black Hills Prayer Walk & Camping Wednesday through Saturday July 1 - 4, 2009 . Walk begins at Wind Cave in the Southern Black Hills and continues until finally ending at Bear Butte. Camping begins at Bear Butte Lodge on July 1 and continues through July 12, 2009 for more information contact Gary Silk at 218444-3828. Suanne Boys & Girls Club Summer Activities July 6, 2009 Rhondaq Peyton Associate Professor at Sante Fe College will start a month of Art Classes. Will be working with lanterns made out of wood, cut glass, silk screening, glass fusing, jewelery, glass cofetti, landscapes and more. For more information call 867-1011. Shawl Sewing Breast Cancer Shawls for Pink Shawl Project Will be held at Martin Cap Office Saturday July 25, 2009 at 10:00 a.m. Lunch will be provided. All materials will be provided. (If you have a sewing machine bring it) For more information contact Karen Red Star, Health Education @ 867-5694 or 454-1879. Rez Happenings are free just e-mail troylynn@lakotacountrytimes.com LAKOTA FUNDS UPCOMING EVENTS Hello to all, today I bring you good news! g For all those who have been waiting for the Buddy Red Bow CD's to come back in print that day is here. We got in the two titles "Black Hills Dreamer & Journey To The Spirit World." There is still no release date for the title "BRB" yet, bummer. For now I would strongly encourage you to come in and take advantage of these titles while we have them in stock, you never know when they will go out of print again. I know you are anxiously waiting to listen to the most requested song Run Indian Run! g g g g g g g Training Name Location Date Time Financial Literacy-1 Day Class Financial Literacy-1 Day Class Core Four Financial Literacy-1 Day Class Financial Literacy-1 Day Class Financial LIteracy-1 Day Class Core Four Financial Literacy-1 Day Class Manderson Wanblee TBA Oglala Pine Ridge Kyle TBA Porcupine June 27, 2009 June 25, 2009 Aug. 12, 2009 Aug. 22, 2009 Sept. 26, 2009 Oct. 24, 2009 Oct. 28, 2009 Nov. 21, 2009 9-4 pm 9-4 pm 5-8 pm 9-4 pm 9-4 pm 9-4 pm 9-4 pm 9-4 pm Another popular song that a lot of people look for but don't know who sings it or where to find it in NDN KRZ's by Keith Secola. Remember it goes like this: "I've been driving in my NDN car with the pound of the wheels drumming in my brain. My dash is dusty and the plates are expired. Please officer let me explain I've got to make it to a powwow tonight I'll be singing 49's down by the river side looking for sugar riding in my NDN car." Your Weekly REZ Horoscope June 21 - June 27 Well I hope this gives you some cool tunes to listen to during the summer drives! As always you can find these at the Prairie Edge Book & Music Store. Toksa Charlene Hollow Horn Bear Prairieedge.com 1-800-541-2388 ARIES: MARCH 21 - APRIL 20 Aye too many options are confusing to you. Between that and all the oyate (people) who want you to see it their way you can't think. Ecun don't make this decision now. You're ohlate (under) too much pressure and it'll keep until you're ready kaga (to make) it. LIBRA: SEPTEMBER 21 - OCTOBER 20 How far do you really need to go to please oyaté (people)? Ečuŋ when they expect too much, it would seem fair to say no once in a while. Aye if you keep giving in and saying yes čuŋ you'll soon be swallowed up by what appears to be a bottomless pit. TAURUS: APRIL 21 - MAY 20 In over your nata (head), it won't pay to remain in denial about it. Asking for wookiye (help) wouldn't be a bad idea; you could also throw in the towel. Aye to keep pushing seems absurd. What will it take to show you what needs akipa (to happen)? SCORPIO: OCTOBER 21 - NOVEMBER 20 Ečuŋ gambling on whether this will pay off you have the feeling it was stupid to put all your witka (eggs) in one basket. Huŋ he don't make things worse by throwing good mazaska (money) after bad. Aye if this was a mistake, own it; houŋ cut your losses and move on. GEMINI: MAY 21 - JUNE 20 Aye changes in your personal wiconi (life) have distracted you. Houn your tawacin (mind) isn't on your work and even though everyone understands what you're going through, ecun at this point taking care of business would help you sort out your problems. Troylynn Twiss UP NOW PLAYING Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Starts Wed. June 24 Thursday, Friday,Saturday 8:00 pm Inland Theater Chadron, NE ... %$'-,&$",*$+ #)( T ra n sf o rm er s : R ev e n ge of t h e Fa l l en ( PG 13 ) Th e T a k i n g of P e l h a m1 23 ( R ) My S i s t er ' s Ke ep e r (P G 1 3 ) T h e H a n go v er (R ) Wed. June 24@7:15 Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (PG) Main Street-Martin 391-4391 ! ! ! ! CANCER: JUNE 21 - JULY 20 Huŋ he nothing you do will yutokeča (change) the fact that someone else has all the control here. Aye you handed your power over to them ages ago. Ečuŋ taking it back could see you walking away from a situation that hasn't worked for a long, long wahehaŋ (time). SAGITTARIUS: NOVEMBER 21 - DECEMBER 20 Houŋ faced with another crisis, you've barely recovered from the last waŋji (one). As this round unfolds, ečuŋ you'll need a whole new approach. Willpower isnala (alone) won't cover it, but toksa you've got tons of spiritual support. Don't hesitate to call on it. CAPRICORN: DECEMBER 21 - JANUARY 20 Ečuŋ too much activity has made it hard for you waŋyaŋka (to see) anything clearly. Aye dazed and confused, you aren't sure yet but you're beginning waŋyaŋka (to see) that what you thought you wanted isn't everything it was kakpi (cracked) up to be. LEO: JULY 21 - AUGUST 20 Ečuŋ too much has changed for you to keep filling your wičoni (life) up with distractions. This would include oyaté (people) who aren't on the same wavelength. Stop wasting your wahehaŋ (time) fooling around with losers who have nothing onspekiya (to teach) you. Aye let go of your uncertainty trips and dump whoever just came along for the yanka (ride). Ečuŋ you don't need any excess baggage screwing up the best thing that ever happened. Tokša the lighter you travel the easier it will be to get this kiŋyaŋ (to fly). VIRGO: AUGUST 21 - SEPTEMBER 20 Aye don't let anyone question your authority in this situation. Ečun you know more about what's going on than they do. The tendency to cave in when others start pressing their case needs to be watched. Toksa whatever you do, stand firm. Aye true wowastélaka (love) never runs smooth; don't forget, you signed up for this! Ečuŋ what we have to pay to have the real thing always costs more than we planned on. What you have to do now is decide whether or not it's kipiya (worth) the price. AQUARIUS: JANUARY 21 - FEBRUARY 20 PISCES: FEBRUARY 21 - MARCH 20
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