Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Veterans gathering at The 2002 Honoring of the Sacred Healing Circle is set for this weekend at the Hehe Longhouse. The event begins on Friday, April 19, and concludes on Sunday, April 21. The Sacred Healing Circle is an event for veterans and their families, though others are welcome as well. Construction starting on PSU center A group of Warm Springs tribal members, including Tribal Council members, re cently attended a ground breaking event at Portland State University. The ground-breaking, held Friday, April 5, was for a new Native American Center at PSU. The building will be lo cated on the campus at S.W. Broadway and Jackson Street. The PSU Native American Center will be the only facil ity of its kind in the Portland area, home to approximately 14,000 Native American people. The PSU Native American Center will offer a variety of learning and cultural opportu nities for the community. The center will serve as a cultural home for Native stu dents, supporting their enroll ment at PSU, and enriching Duncan Brunoe of KWSO was on hand to record the event. Home loan program benefits veterans The Oregon Department of Veterans' Affairs home loan program provides home pur chase and home improvement loans to eligible veterans, within the limitations set forth in Oregon's Constitution and applicable laws. To be eligible, you must be an honorably discharged vet eran who served at least 210 consecutive days on active duty unless discharged due to a service-connected injury. If you are an honorably dis charged veteran and have less than the above mentioned 210 consecutive days of active duty service, you may still qualify if you served in a theater of operations for which a cam paign or expeditionary ribbon or medal is authorized by the United States. You must reside in Oregon at the time you apply for the loan. Also, loan applications must be filed within 30 years from the date of release from active duty. The maximum loan amount for veterans is pres ently $300,700. In some cases loans up to 95 percent of the property value can be made. Interest rates generally run about 1 percent below market. Call to get a quote. All loans are made at fixed rates and veterans may choose up to a maximum loan term SpHn qs, Oregon The opening ceremonies, lighting of the healing fire, the blessing and honor song are scheduled for 6:30 p.m., Fri day, April 19. All drums are invited. Master of ceremonies will be Bill Wheeler, who will give the introduction. This will be followed by a talk by Larson Kalama, who coordinates the 71 v It Warm Springs tribal member Gayleen Adams, who attends Portland State University, watches the ground-breaking their academic studies. The center will also provide a resource room equipped with computers for students, meet ing and conference spaces for Photos by J U g I Chief Delvis Heath, and councilwomen Carol Wewa and Bernice Mitchell (from left) join former governor Vic Atiyeh in breaking ground. Veterans Corner of 30 years. There arc limits on the number of times you can use the program, and, of course, lending decisions will be based on the veteran's abil ity to repay the loan. Normal lending costs will apply, such as a loan fee, appraisal fee, credit report, flxd determina tion fee, title insurance, and escrow fees. Home improvement loans arc available with no loan fee. Call to get a quote for the cur rent interest rate. Minimal costs include escrow closing and title fees. The department must be the first lien holder on all loans issued. The Oregon laws relating to the Oregon Veterans Home Ians arc contained in Oregon Revised Statutes, chapters 406 and 407. The Oregon Administrative Rules for the agency arc located in chapter 274. To determine if you arc eli gible, or to inquire, further about a loan, please contact the loan origination staff at:: Oregon Department of Vet erans' Affairs at 700 Summer Street NF. Salem, OR 97301-1285. Hehe this weekend event. Pete Simoneau will talk on treatment availability for vet erans. He will speak again on Saturday, at 9:15 a.m., followed by a talk by Sam King, among other activities. There will be a mini pow wow beginning at 7 p.m. A clown dance contest will also be held, with prizes awarded. :1 ,'4 . J-." ;! tribes, and an opportunity for all who visit the center to learn about Indian people, their his tory as well as contemporary Native American issues. Mary Sando-Emhoolah and Dave McMechan 0- Story idea? Call the Spilyay, 553-3274. J , : ' 'such A where decision-making ranges from championship golf ? . r , ! V; . Ato a top-rated spa to fine dining andi vibrant casino. - ; . Choices' made coaler by the special packages available" . v ' ' V ; I ' celebrating our multl-mllllon dollar renovation.'-, , Call 1 -H00-554-4SUN today and start unwinding tomorrow. April 18, 2002 Closing ceremon es will be Sunday at 10 a.m. No fees of any kind are be ing charged. Contributions and donations of raffle items and food will be gready appre ciated. This is an alcohol and drug free event. Menu will include buffalo meat, salmon, deer and or elk and trout. New totes help pick up service The Sanitation and Landfill Department re cently began distributing 90 gallon totes to all homes on the reservation with scheduled garbage service. Homeowners are asked to use the new totes instead of their old cans. The drivers have a tote lifter on their trucks that empties the totes into the truck. This reduces the chances the drivers would get injured from repetitive motion injuries. This change was sug gested by the state of Or egon O.S.H.A. The benefit to the ho meowner is that more trash to be picked up than the two cans allowed be fore. The tote also has wheels and can be moved easily. If you have any questions call Nancy Collins at 553-1196. On-line guild invites artists Warm Springs Ventures would like to invite all inter ested tribal member artists to join the Warm Springs Guild. The main objective of the guild is to help individual tribal member artists market their crafts nationwide using the largest on-line auction house in the world. Anyone interested is invited to attend a meeting on Thursday, April 18, at 6 p.m. ml ' Ml L .L. l ne meeting win oe at inc Warm Springs Ventures office at the Plaza. I III 'GtWUgUUl Hilly iiv.i4Fi'wiijii"wv-, are the conundrums you'll encounter at Kah-Ncc-Ta. HICH DESERT I-800-554-4SUN Week of the A , -. ': ll if . ,. . .Iiaf ' 'hi - Full Gospel hosting revival There will be a revival at the Full Gospel Church on Mother's Day weekend, May 10, 11 and 12. The services begin Friday, May 10 at 7 p.m. Saturday May 11 services will begin at 10 a.m., 2 and 7 p.m.; Sunday May 12 services will start at 10 a.m., 2 and 7 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend, bring the Tribal relations A tribal relations intern position is available. This is a temporary part or fulltimc position, lasting 3 to 6 months. Job duties include coor dinating and taking a lead role in a public relations campaign for a tribal plan ning project. I 1 1 III I w ' r RESORT & CASINO Warm Sprlnfis. Orrgwn Page 3 Young Child The Early Childhood Education Center last week helped in the celebration of the Week of the Young Child. ECE hosted special events to commemorate the occasion, includ ing field trips, a fun run and obstacle course, SMART Reading Day, Zoo Day, and the ECE Children's Parade, featured in these photos. By Selena Boise. whole family, come believing and let the Lord bless you. "For whatsoever is born of God overcometh the world; And this is the victory that overcometh the world, even our faith. 1 John 5:4." For fur ther information contact Onte Lumpmouth at (541) 553-2553 or Pastor Ernest Hunt (541) 553-6316. ,1 - intern needed Candidates for this job must be reliable, with high school diploma or GED, and have experience wiih project management and meeting deadlines. Pay is $10 per hour. Submit application to the Personnel Department by May 19. Starting date for position: May 1. L. if :- . , , , '