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Spilygy Tymoo, Wgrm Springs, Oregon May 21,2 0 0 9 Tribal Employee of the Week Births Zane N l Fultp-Moore Alvin Lee Moore and Heidi Lynn Fultz are pleased to an nounce the birth o f their son Zane A1 Fultz-Moore, born on May 4, 2009. The grandparents on the father’s side are Beverly Arthur and Pedro Garcia o f Warm Springs. G randparents on the mother’s side are Wendy Fultz o f Madras, and Jim Fultz o f Toledo, Oregon. Jonathan Solis D avid Solis and A ndrea H ardgrave o f M etolius are Rebekah Main pleased to announce the birth of their son Jonathan Solis, born on April 29, 2009. Robin May Robinson-Angeles Rex Robinson-Angeles and Charlene Chee of Warm Springs are pleased to announce the birth o f their daughter Robin May Robinson-Angeles, born on May 4,2009. Robin joins sister Mahayla Rose. Grandparent on the father’s side is Amanda Robinson o f Warm Springs. Grandparent on the mother’s side is Sarah Ike o f W arm Springs. Kiona Georgia A n n Aguilar Ralph T. Aguilar Jr. and Della R. S quiem phen o f W arm Springs are pleased to announce the b irth o f th eir daughter Kiona Georgia Ann Aguilar, born on May 6, 2009. Grandparents on the father’s side are Etta Arthur and Ralph Aguilar Sr., o f Warm Springs. G ran d p aren ts on the m other’s side are Leslie and L aw rence S q u ie m p h e n . o f Warm Springs. Restart College Night for adults Admissions and financial aid specialists from Oregon State University—Cascades Campus will host R estart College N ights in W arm Springs on June 3. The meeting will be from 6-7:30 p.m. in the Education Building, 1110 Wasco St. The information meeting is for adults who are consid ering starting or returning to college this fall in order to complete a bachelor’s degree. About one quarter of OSU- Cascades’ Students are adults who had earned college cred- its at one or more schools prior to enrolling at OSU-Cascades. Restart College Night attend ees will receive inform ation about OSU-Cascades 11 accred ited degree programs from both Oregon State University and the University o f Oregon, and the options within each. In most cases, prospective students can apply credits earned at a com munity college or other univer sity. Inform ation will also be available about academic advis ing, and OSU-Cascades’ part nership with Central Oregon Community College, where stu- dents complete any necessary lower division courses before transitioning to upper divi sion classes at OSU-Cas- cades. Participants will also learn about the steps towards ap plying for financial aid, in cluding the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, and basic in fo rm atio n ab o u t scholarships, g ran ts and loans. For information about Re start College Nights, contact 541-322-3100. F o u r N ative A m erican co m e dians will perform from 7-10 p.m. on Thursday, June 18 at the lounge o f the Jubitz Truck Stop. Take 1-5 north to exit 307. T he com edians— E ric Severson, Vaughn EagleBear, Marq Y affle ,and G ilb ert Brown——have perform ed to gether as a team at Kah-Nee-Ta and on other reservations. Admission for June 18 show is for those 21 and older, $10 at the door. If you nejedjmqr^inf©s«iati tion, please call (503) 283-1 111; or (503) 348-3411. I am sorry I broke tribal law by driving under the influence o f alcohol. My drinking won’t fix my problems. It only added to it. For this I will keep myself out o f trouble and stay out o f harm o f alcohol. Beverley Smith. Training on suicide prevention The Confederated Tribes will host an Applied Suicide Inter vention Skills,Training program on June 29-30 at the community center. The training will be from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on both days. The Applied Suicide Inter vention Skills Training (ASIST) workshop is for caregivers who want to feel more comfortable, confident and com petent in helping to prevent immediate risk o f suicide. Over 750,000 caregivers have participated in this two-day, highly interactive, practical, practice-oriented workshop. Here’s what participants have had to say: “T he ASIST workshop is some o f the best training ‘I ’ve o . » I am sorry I broke tribal law on March 11 by obstructing jus tice and NDDHD. I apologize to C.J.S., Sr.; and C.J.S., Jr. Jerald Cook. Arthur. I am sorry I broke tribal law on 1-24-09 by driving under the influence o f intoxicants and recklessly endangering my pas senger. These are both serious crimes. I apologize to the people o f W arm Springs. T his will never happen,¿again. Roger the program, working on ad dressing grant compliance and m eeting those requirem ents (state and federal), assisting cli ents, doing a variety o f reports, attending a variety of meetings (tribal, state and federal), partici pating in a variety of task force and multidisciplinary teams, and diving in whereever there is work to do. At CPS we take pridein our work ethic and all our teamwork endeavors. I have a great group o f staff because they put a lot of heart and commitment into the work they do, and I am honored to work beside them, . I am always' striving to fensure that the needs of the program are met while try ing to continue my personal and professional growth. The nature of our work is challenging and heartbreak ing, because no one likes to see children h u rt or mis treated by those who care and love them. I am and always will be a strong advocate for the pro gram , my staff, and my people. With each day, I have faith and hope that our Na tive families will put their children first. Healthy families make for a healthier future— our chil dren need all of us. Let us reach out and give a hand up to those in need. Thank you for letting me share a little about myself, God Bless you and yours. MILLER FORD-NISSAN ¿ .p .. t t b , w f y i y Inter-Industry Conference On Auto Collision Repair (l-CAR) op r r w Autom otive Service Excellence (ASE) Certified COME SEE US FIRST We repair all makes and models! More letters of apology I am sorry I broke tribal law on March 31, 2009 by driving under the influence, reckless en dangering, D.H. and D.B. and also driving recklessly. I would also like to apologize to the Kah- Nee-Ta Resort and Casino. I would also like to apologize to the com m unity o f W arm Springs. I am truly sorry for my wrongdoing. I apologize to my sister and uncle. I am going to do my b est to stay o u t o f trouble. Julia Simtustus. Good, day to all: My name is Rebekah Main and my In d ian nam e is Yauyaten. My fa th e r is George W Aguilar Sr and my mother is the late Ella Kurip Aguilar. I am a tribal mem ber o f the Wasco and Warm Springs Tribe and a mother o f six children. I became the Family In take C o o rd in ato r at Childrens Protective Services right out o f college in 1997 and I did that job for one and a half years. From there I transitioned into the CPS di rector position and have been in this position for nine years. My ten and a half years at CPS have been an enlighten ing experience because my passion is working with chil dren and families. As the director, I am re sponsible for overseeing the entire program and supervis ing numerous staff. I am often busy with ad ministrative tasks, developing (Mlisim. Center Night o f Indian comedy at Portland club A great n ig h t o f N ative American humor is set for next month at the Ponderosa Lounge in Portland. Page 5 I am sorry I broke tribal law on 4-22-09 by driving under the influence o f intoxicants and recklessly endangering five other occupants in the vehicle I was driving. I apologize to T.S., F.T., E.S., L.S., and J.J. 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Thanks for your out standing work in this area o f critical importance.” For more information, please feel free to look at LivingWorks Education websitè: www.livingworks.net. I f you plan to attend the w orkshop in Warm Springs, please RSVP by calling Jolene Walters at Community Counsel ing, 553-3205. Certified ASIST trainers Tom Ward and Jason Yarmer will be facilitating the workshop. È