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Page 10 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon May 30, 2002 At f1 In the top photo, Barbara Jim feast recently at Government Queahpama-Clements were Circle of (Continued from page 1) Suddenly living alone off the reservation can bring a kind of culture shock, said George. All too often, the victim then decides to return to the abusive home. This starts the abuse cycle again. Another important reason why the facility is needed: Domestic violence is often Job openings Kah-Nce-Ta High Desert Resort & Casino Job Vacancies Kah-Nce-Ta High Desert Notice of upcoming events The Spilyay encourages organizations and indi viduals to send notices of" events that are of interest to the Warm Springs com munity. The preferred method of delivery is via c-mail to spilyaytymoowstribes.org. You also may drop an nouncements in printed or computer disk format at the Spilyay office, 1100 Wasco Street. Or send them to Spilyay Tymoo, P.O. Box 870, Warm Springs, OR 97761. l ax number is 553-3539. To all of the graduates of the Class of 2002, Congratulations! Best wishes from the Spilyay Tymoo. Cascade Locks (left) and Melinda Jim preprepare frybread for the celebration Island at Cascade Locks; and above, Leona Ike and Trudee cooks and helped serve food at the event. Life passed down through genera tions. This is another cycle that victims advocates are trying to break. The Circle of Life tran sitional housing project is one means of accomplishing this goal. The Confederated Tribes Victims of Crime Services is a division of the Public Safety Branch. Staff of the Victims of at Kah-Nee-Ta Resort & Casino are now ac cepting job applications for the following positions. Laundry Helper, Guest Room Service Attendant, Housekeeping Supervisor, Custodial Supervisor, Staff Accountant. Spa Receptionist, Slot Keyperson, Blackjack Dealers, Security Officer, Room Atten dants, Service Bartender. Pool Cashier, Lifeguard, LifeguardCashier, Janitor, BartenderCocktail Server, l ood and Beverage Hostess Cashier, Switchboard Opera tor, Guest Services Represen tative, Buffet Cook-Line Cook. To apply or fax resume: contact Kah-Ncc-ta High Desert Resort and Casino Hu man Resources Department at 553-1112, extensions 3401 or 4HH9. 7X v. ,fl C. ' Crime includes director Calica, advocates Gloria Martinez and Sarah Frank; in vestigator Barbara Odoms; ser vices coordinator and advocate Gwen George; and prosecutor Nancy Sampson. The budget for Victims of Crime Services comes mainly from the Department of Jus tice. Victims of Crime can be reached at 553-2293. Fax number 553-1012. Con tact or stop by at Madras Em ployment Department for KHDRC employment applica tions at 475-2382. Casino positions, all appli cants must be 21 years old to work in the casino and 18 to 20 year olds applicants may apply for the Casino Snack Bar. All casino applicants need to complete an Oregon State Police Background Investiga tion prior to beginning work. There is a 7-day waiting period, after submitting background investigation. All applicants must submit to and pass a drug and alcohol screening test prior to a casino or resort position being of fered. All applicants must have a high school diploma or GED Certificate. Artists display their work The Annual Native Ameri can Art Fair held on May 11 and 12 hailed Lillian Pitt as the featured artists. Eugene Andy, Ivan Doney, Jim Jackson, Mollie Kubista visiting artists and local artists Charlene Winishut, Mercedes Miller and Lucinda Jim all proudly displayed their art istry. Merle Kirk displayed her art skill as the Living Traditions Demonstrator in the museum's lobby. Lillian Pitt judged the Native American art competition. First-Place Master Artist: Eugene Andy, Yakama Nation, acrylic-pen and ink artist. Second-Place Master Artist: Jim Jackson of the Klamath Modoc people, sculptor. Third-Place Master Artist: Charlene Winishut, Warm Springs bead artist. The Best Booth Award, cho sen by the public honors, Jim Jackson. The Artists' Choice Award, chosen by the participating Native American Artists hon ors Eugene Andy. Graduation banquet June 25 The annual graduation ban quet for tribal members is set for June 25 at the Agency Longhouse. The banquet is for high school, college and vocational technicalGED graduates, their family members and the community. The event is a dinner and special recognition of tribal member accomplishments in receiving their diplomas, de grees or certificates. The dinner is at 5:30 p.m., and the recognition and gift presentation starts at 7 p.m. ' Recent graduates are asked to please forward a copy of your diploma and graduation announcement to the Tribal Education Committee. The committee is request ing a copy of awards and spe cial recognition that a student may have received for excep tional achievements in academ ics and sports. These accomplishments may include: Honor Role, Na tional Honor Society, FFA, Sports, Scholarship Awards, etc., while obtaining their High School diploma, College Degree, or Certificate. The accomplishments will be recognized at the graduation banquet. The Museum at Warm June Activities The Ninth Annual Warm Springs Tribal Member Art Exhibit is now in the Changing Exhibits Gallery. The Exhibit, sponsored by Kah-Nee-Ta High Desert Resort and Casino, is on Display until July 9. Living Traditions: Traditional Demonstrations by Warm Springs Tribal Members. June 1-2 Traditional Womens Regalia. June 15-16 Wasco Regalia. June 22-23 Traditional Men's Regalia. Events are 10 a.m. till 3 p.m. in the museum lobby. (u, 4 x 1 Tina AguilarSpilyay Doll on display. Other participants were OMSI, OSU Extension-Warm springs 4-H, Warm Springs Forest Products, Doreen M. The committee requests that this information to be sent to: Tribal Education Secretary, CO Tribal Council, PO Box C, Warm Springs, Oregon 97761, on or by June 14. Please call the Tribal Edu Full Gospel gathering The Warm Springs Full Gospel Church will host their annual camp meeting begin ning June 17 to June 22. There will be daily services that begin at 10 a.m., 2:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. Food will be served daily. Breakfast at 7:30 a.m., lunch at 12 noon and dinner at 5 p.m. Hoskie Bryant will bring the Invitation to ceremony June 15 . Dearest family and all good friends of Clifford Oscar Pamperien, Evelyn Greely Uyeji and Freddy Blodgett Sr. The family will have a headstone setting, 7-drum memorial service, dinner and giveaway in honor of the above on June 15, start ing at 9 a.m. at the Simnasho Longhouse. This is 25 miles north of Warm Springs ?s. The families of the Abram of the Karuk people, bead artist; Myrna Courtney, Tricia Aguilar, and Ellen Colwash of Warm Springs. The Museum at Warm Springs would like to thank the sponsors of the Native American Art Fair: Penelope Knight, Warm Springs Forest Products In dustries. Community Health and Education Team: Edward Henderson and CHET staff. Pendleton Woolen Mills, OSU Extension 4-H Orga nization Director Arlene Boileau and staff Minnie Tulalakus, Zane Jackson, Evaline Patt, Pepsi-Cola Bot tling Co., DMJ Automotive Services, Delford and Marita Johnson. Cartoon's Espresso, Col leen Roba, Carol Leone, Ray and Beulah Tsumpti, Indian Trails Restaurant, Richard and Vivian Macy. Volunteer help also appre ciated from Charlie White, Garet Suppah and Hopi Sampson. cation Secretary at 553-3258 for further information. It is important to receive this infor-, mation by the student or fam-, ily member in order to recog nize, honor, and celebrate their accomplishments. word at 10 a.m. daily with guest pastors to preach at 2:30 and 7 p.m. Bring your tents, RV's, tes timonies, instruments and spe cial songs and join in. For more information call Pastor Ernest Hunt 553-6316, or Co Pastor Solomon Stewart at 553-5913 (no collect calls please). Pamerien, Queahpama's, Greeley's, Gomez's, Uyeji's, Blodgett's and Hellon's in vite all relatives artd good friends for this memorial service. Your presence and par ticipation in the Tribal cer emony will be good medi cine to our hearts and spir its. Thank you, may the Great Spirit bless you and our prayers be with you. Springs - 1 Coyote mask by Lillian Pitt