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July 13, 2011
Spilyay Tyrooo, Warm Springs, Oregon
H ir in g s at c a sin o c o n stru c tio n site
The Penta Building Group,
Kah-nee-ta High Desert Resort
and C asino, and the W arm
Springs Job Creation and De
velopment Program are hiring
community members.
The Penta Building Group
officially opened an office at the
Plaza, 3240 Walsey Lane.
The project superintendent is
Curt Carlsen and the project
manager is Bob Martin.
They are working with Corey
Clements, director of the Job
Creation and Development Pro
gram, and they are designing a
way to bring employment oppor
tunities to the Warm Springs
community.
This is a part o f the con
struction of the new casino by
the Plaza.
The first phase of the pro
cess included hiring an office
assistant and two general labor
positions. These three positions,
hired directly through Penta, will
ment opportunities and recruit
ment will continue to be handled
through the Job Creation and
Development Program.
Anyone with the following
skills or interest are encouraged
to apply: Masonry, construction,
welding, iron work, steel con
struction, heavy equipment op
erating, dry w all, plum bing,
flagger, excavation, roads, elec
trical, painting, roofing, fabrica
tion, H-Vac, carpentry, mainte
nance or other general labor
positions.
Windy Manuelito has been
hired as the office assistant; Jeff
Brisbois and Fred Sanders have
been hired for the general labor
positions.
The Penta Building Group,
Kah-nee-ta High Desert Resort
and Casino, and the Job Creation
and Development Program look
forward to embarking on this
project together for the commu
nity of Warm Springs.
Courtesy photo.
Corey d e m en ts, Curt Carlsen, Fred Sanders, Windy
Manuelito and Jeff Brisbois (from left) at the Plaza office of
Job Creation and Development Program.
last the duration of the construc
tion phase.
The company and the Job
Creation and Development Pro
gram worked together to help
identify, test, interview, and pro
cess these employees.
The next phase of .employ-
Panel to look at changing
Indian royalty oversight
(AP) - Now that a $3.4 bil
lion settlem ent has been ap
proved in a lawsuit over past
m ism anagem ent o f N ative
American land royalties, a panel
is being formed to recommend
changes to ensure it doesn't hap
pen again.
The U.S. Department of the
Interior is taking nominees to
serve on the five-member Com
mission on Indian Trust Admin
istration and Reform.
In terio r S ecretary Ken
Salazar says in a statement that
the commission will help evalu
ate how the department man
ages and administers its trust
responsibilities to American In
dians. The commission will have
two years to make non-binding
recommendations.
The panel’s formation comes
after a judge last month ap
proved a $3.4 billion settlement
over claims that U.S. officials
stole or squandered billions in
American Indian land royalties.
Lunch and Learn at Clinic
The Warm Springs Model
Diabetes Program and the
Tribal Nutrition Program will
present Lunch and Learn
from 12 noon to 1 p.m. this
Wednesday, Ju ly 13 in the
atrium at the Warm Springs
clinic. The topic of discus-
sion will be “Sugar: The Bit
ter Truth.” There will be a
video from Dr. R obert
Lustig, with discussion of the
danger of having too much
sugar in foods and beverages.
For information contact Jeri
Kollen, 541-553-2478.
2011 C O L U M B IA R IV E R IN D IA N F IS H E R 'S
Warm Springs
Community Calendar
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 13
There’s a water fitness class
this morning starting at 10:15 at
KNT.
Today in Carol’s Room, kids
will work on the pumpkin patch
and play board games. Then at
1:00 p.m. there’s movie and pop
corn. B eading w ith M argie
starts at 3:30 p.m.
At 12:00 noon, the Commu
nity Lunch and Learn will fea
ture “Sugar: The Bitter Truth”
in the atrium at the clinic.
There will be a US Census
presentation at the Teepee Deli
conference room at the plaza
beginning at 1:30 this afternoon.
P lease RSVP w ith A sh ley
Aguilar. 541-553-2204.
The Warm Springs Boys and
Girls Club summer hours are
from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Volunteers are needed for the
4-H Culture Camp at Peter’s
Pasture, August 14 to 20. 541-
553-3238.
THURSDAY, JULY 14
Today in Carol’s Room — bead
ing with Margie from 3:30 p.m.
to 4:30.
The Recreation Field Trip
is to the Lava Caves and High
Desert Museum. Call the Rec
reation Office to sign up. 541-
553-3243.
Each Thursday in July, OSU
Extension w ill have a Youth
Day Camp for kids in kinder
garten through 8th grades. Start
ing at 10:00 a.m. in the OSU
Training Room/Kitchen in the
Education Building, Kids will do
arts and craft, have fun in the
garden, make recipes in the
kitchen and do some w ater
games. Children must have a
signed consent form to partici
pate. For more information:
541-553-3238.
A t lunch-tim e, Community
Health Screenings will be held at
Warm Springs Forest Products.
T here w ill be a Food
Handler’s class from 2:00 to
4:00 p.m. at the clinic atrium.
FRIDAY, JULY 15
“Cooking A round the W orld”
will be in Carol’s Room from
9:00 to 10:00 a.m. Craft time
will be at 1:00 this afternoon,
followed by board games.
The deadline for the next is
sue of the Tymoo is on July 22
for the July 27 issue.
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SATURDAY, JULY 16
“Spring into Action” starts
at 9:00 a.m. behind the Com
munity Center. Lunch with fo
cus groups is at noon. This event
is sponsored by the Prevention
Coalition. Gather your families,
there will be a whole lot of fun!
Alcoholics Anonymous will meet
this morning at 10:00 in the
Family Resources conference
room.
The M useum at W arm
Springs’ U ving Traditions Program
is a live demonstration by local
artists. This weekend, they will
feature horse regalia by Marcia
Minthorn from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.
The monthly Warm Springs
Christian Community Prayer
Gathering and Potluck will be
held this evening at 6:00 at High
Lookee Lodge in the Tribal
Room. This gathering takes
place on the third Saturday of
each month.
SUNDAY, JULY 17
The Kah-Nee-Ta Employee
Shuttle runs through September
5. The bus leaves the Family
Resource Center each morning
at 7:00 and 9:30. It will leave
the resort in the evenings at 5:00
and 8:00.
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7:30a to 5:30p • Friday, July 22
Best Western Hood River Inn
TUESDAY, JULY 19
Tribal council will meet to
day at KNT for a forest resources
workshop.
Today in C arol’s Room,
there will be sewing in the morn
ing. After lunch will be Mad Sci
entist. Craft time begins at 2:30
p.m.
At noon is the P unch and
Ream in the OSU Kitchen at the
Education Building. T hey’ll
show you how to make various
salsa dips. Lunch will be beef
enchiladas. Call 541-553-3238
to RSVP.
The N ative P eoples’ Circle o f
Hope will meet today at 4:30 p.m.
in the clinic’s kitchen conference
room. For more information,
call Rosanna Sanders at 541 -
460-2382.
Today’s Culture Class will
focus on Feasts, in the basement
of the education building from
5:30 to 7:00 p.m..
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□ T r ib a l Q& A
• Ic in g a n d T ra n sp o rtin g
• Fish & W ild life C o m m itte e Q & A S e s s io n s
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M arketing
• Im p r o v in g O v e r-t h e -b a n k S a le s
• C o ld w a te r S u rv iv a l
• S e llin g a t F a rm e rs M a rk e t s
• C o lu m b ia R ive r B o a t S a fe ty
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• S m a ll B u s in e s s F u n d in g O p p o rtu n it ie s
Boat Maintenance
• B o a t E n g in e M a in t e n a n c e
( Q Breakfast and lunch
• F ib e rg la ss R e p a ir
□ F r e e Raffle
Ihe event and meals are free for all Yakama, Umatilla,
Warm Springs, and Nez Perce fishers. For more information
and the current schedule, call (503) 238-0667 or visit
www.critfc.org.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 20
Tribal council will meet to
day at KNT for an enrollments
workshop.
The July CRITFC commission meeting will be held at the Best Western Hood River Inn on
the Wednesday and Thursday before the Expo. Tribal members are welcome to attend.
The meeting runs 8 am to 5 pm July 20-21.
MONDAY, JULY 18
Biomass and update from the
Chief Operations Officer are on
tribal council’s agenda this
morning. This afternoon they
will have a legislative update, en
rollments, and draft resolutions.
Today in Carol’s Room chil
dren will help with the pumpkin
patch. Minute to Win It is at
9:00 a.m. Crafts will be from
10:30 a.m. to noon, and board
games will be played after lunch.
Snack time is 3:00 to 4:00 p.m.
There is a glucometer class from
2:00 to 3:00 p.m. in the kitchen
conference room at the clinic.
Culture Classes are Mon-
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(EPA) under the 1996
amendments to the Safe
Drinking Water Act (SDWA)
to publish the Consumer
Confidence Report (CCR).
Copies are available by
calling the Water Treatment
Plant at 553-553-1472.
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• Entrees Roasted Daily
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Public Notice
A tte n tio n all Warm
Springs and Sim nasho
Schoolie Flats water us
ers:
As a public water sys
tem, we are required by
the United States Environ
mental Protection Agency
Sponsored by the
Columbia River
Inter-Tribal Fish
Commission
day, Tuesday, and Wednesday in
the basement of the education
building from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m.
the first hour of the class is lan
guage. The last part covers his
tory and culture topics. Today’s
class will focus on inherited du
ties.
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