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Spilyqy Tyrnoo, Warm Springs, Oregon June 27, 2002 Quilts By Tina Aguilur 'Spilyay Tymoo staff A dream of 25 years became a reality when a new shop opened on June 1 at the Warm Springs Plaza. Tribal member Eraina Palmer owns the Quilts and More shbp. Her doors opened to the public at 10 a.m. "with refreshments being served. t Ms. Palmer had dreams of (one day opening her own shop since the time when she first became an avid quilt maker. She took her first quilting class from Dorothy Zimmerman 30 years ago. A basic log cabin quilt was what she learned, and she was hooked on sewing "since then. Eraina began "quilt in a day" classes in 1990 and is proud to say she has several successful students. Kate Jack son, Sheilah Wahnetah Clements, Angie Selam-Smith ,'and her daughter Kelli Picard are a few to name. Class schedules are yet to be determined. There will be classes for the Beginner, Inter mediate and the Advanced. The age limit is 12 years old on up. The classes will be taught according to interest of the style of quilt. There are several styles she passed on to her students throughout the last 12 years. The star quilt is very popular; quillows (a quilt that folds into a pillow) of three '.VI ( v ... &imj ignizi Tina AguilarSpilyay Caroline Ribeiro shops at Quilts and More. sizes, the love knot, pineapple, and scrap quilts are just a few named The shop hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday. A person can find quilts, purses, potholders, tablecloths, towels and mini quilts.. Orders can be placed if you cannot find what you are looking for or inquire about a class that you can do to make that special something for that special somebody. ' WW . L . .. s.- ' lllfl t Jrw i j Jennie Smith, Family Nurse Practitioner at the Wrm Springs Health and Wellness Center, has re ceived prestigious recogni tion in the field of health care. She received the Indian Health Services Advanced Practice Nurse of the Year Award. The award, pre sented June 12 during a con ference in Montana, is from the IHS National Council of Nurse Administrators. Smith is a nurse practi tioner with the Model Dia betes Program, and has been employed at the Warm Springs clinic since 1992. She is a Certified Diabe tes Educator (CDC), and has completed an epidemi ology course through the CDC Public Training Pro gram. Smith was honored for her numerous contributions to the health status of the diabetic population, which includes implementing methods of treatment, patient "plans of care," drug registries, and a clinic-wide diabetes screening program. Smith treats patients holis tically, recognizing and ac knowledging the social, psy chological and cultural compo nents that affect diabetes. She incorporates these factors into her treatment of patients. "I have a strong belief in the patient's ability to make lifestyle changes," Smith said. She is readily available to ' 3 (' 1 . J Purses and quilts of all sizes are displayed Eraina poses with first paying customer, Myrna Courtney. Crafters market opens There will be a Crafters Market at the Plaza at Warm Springs Highway 26, across from the Museum at Warm Springs. The market will be every Saturday beginning June 29 thru August 3 1 , 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. NativeTraditional Hand Crafted Items for sale Saturday Crafter June 29 Market Dates: July r : .7 6, 1 3, 20, and 27 August 3, 1 0, 1 7, 24, and 3 1 . , For more information contact Sandra Danzuka at Warm Springs Ventures 553-3565 Job openings Public Service Announcement Attention all Warm Springs and Schoolie Flats water users. As a public water system, we are re quired by The United States Environ mental Protection Agency (EPA) under the 1996 amendments to the Safe Drink ing Water Act (SDWA) to publish the Consumer Confidence Report (CCR). Copies are available by call the Water Treatment Plant at 553-1472. Job openings list as of 617 .02. See Amelia Tewee to sub mit an application or phone ,541-553-3262 in Personnel To ask about job details, call the contact person listed. Crew Laborer Full Time; Bus. F.c. Dev.; Sal Sahme 553 .3469 Sub. Teacher Aide Part ..Time; ECU; Sue Matters 553- ;3241 ; Home Visitor Full Time; CE; June Smith 553-3438 . (2) Head Start Teachers Full Time; ECE; Tryna Aluilcnburg 553-3241 Health Sys. Spec; Managed , Care; Anita Cole 553-4948 CPS Spec. Full Time; CPS; : Rcbekah Main 553-3209 Protective Care Prov. Full Time; CPS; Rebekah Main I 553-3209 Part Time Protective Care , Provider (limited duration); : CPS; Rebekah Main 553-3209 HatcheryWild Interaction Biologist Temp. Full Time; Fish & Wildlife; Robert ! Spateholts 553-2045 ! Fish & Wildlife Technician : II Seasonal; Fish & Wildlife; Shaun Robertson 541-575-4212 Helicopter Manager Full Time; Fire Mgmt.; Mike ; Cunningham 553-1146 Forest Crew Scuad Boss ' Full Time; Fire Mgmt.; I Vernon Tias 553-1146 F.cjiiipment Operator Full ; Time (1 position); Fire Mgmt.; ; Michael Cunningham 553 1146 Fire Fighters (3 positions) Seasonal; Fire Mgmt.; Brad Donahue 553-1146 Fire Fighters (3) Seasonal (Hotshot crew); Fire Mgmt.; Luther ClementsTonv Holliday 553-1146 2 Police Officers Full Time; Police Dept.; Don Courtncv 553-32 4 FireMedic Full Time; Fire & Safety; Daniel Martinez 553-1634 Community Building Cus todian Full Time; Tribal Bldg. Maint.; Morris D.Holliday 553-3246 Licensed Journeyman Plumber Full Time; Utilities; Randy Wallace 553-3246 Engineering Technician Full Time ; Utilities; Randy WallaceMorris Holliday 553 3246 Switchboard Operator Full Time; Admin. Svc. Mail & Recp.; Lynn Davis 553-3212 High Desert Lodge & Casino job openings Surveillance Supervisor Full Time; Michele Stacona Andrew Hofstetter 553-4890 Surveillance Observer Full Time; Andrew Hofstetter or Michele Stacona 553-4890 Oregon Employment office openings Wildlife Biologist, Class room Instructor, Substitute Teacher Aide, Gift Shop Man ager, CPS Specialist, HR Co ordinator, Night Auditor, Pool Cashier, Switchboard Opera tor, Guest Services Represen tative, Health System Special ist, WaiterWaitress. Service Bartender, BuffetLine Cook, Housekeeping Supervisor, Room Attendants, Security Officer, I,D. Checker, Helicop ter Manager, LifeguardCash ier, Custodial Supervisor, Building Custodian, Grounds Keeper, Industrial Mechanic, Engineering Tech, Truck Driver, Laundry HelperDe livery. HIA openings Supervisory Forester GS-460-12; C52.1366. Closing date: July 12, 2002. Contact telephone number: (503) 231-6708. Iff V' rvV l, 1 -A i Tribal members held a social dance after the recent Language Summit. Arlita Rhoan (left) and Ellen Thompson are pictured above with young fancy dancer Matthew Clements. Nurse Jennie Smith give her patients encourage ment to make the changes that will result in positive out comes. She was nominated for the IHS Advanced Practice Nurse of the Year Award by her su pervisor Diana Howell. In ex plaining why she nominated Smith, Howell said: "Jennie's outstanding pa tient care and activities with the Diabetes Program reflect her commitment to improve the health of the people." Smith said her favorite part of her job is the people for whom she provides care. Youth Rally July 5-7 A Youth Rally is set for July 5, 6, and 7 at Seattle and Marysville, Washington. The main guest speaker is Ardelle Bourassa from Winnipeg, Manitoba. There will be young people from Oregon, Mon tana, Arizona, Hawaii, Canada and Washington attending. Friday, July 5,h will be held in Seattle, WA at the Bethel Christian Ministries on Sec ond and Lenora Streets, down town Seatdeat 7 p.m. Saturday, July 6 and Sunday, July 7 will be held in Marysville at the Word of Life Fellowship Hall to begin at 7 p.m. Sunday ser vices will began at 4 p.m. Dinner will be served on Saturday at 5 p.m. For further information contact Michael Williams at 360-658-2395, or Lareina Williams 360-474-0186. - o"- V . ... v W Hi . .i" ""iff ii ii ii , m i. ,,. r HI Stress evaporates, Tension melts. Warm, blus.sL.TSywvt's f soiar power, bometning in ample supply at Ran-Nee-la. telcorats the grand ' -; - ' . opening of our newly remodeled rooms and builet dining experience, with soecial ' ' ' room rates and packages. Call 1 -800-554-4SUN and let u$ show you a hot time. ft?3- A HICH DESERT RESORT & CASINO 1-800-554-4SUN Warm Springs. Oregon id