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Tribal Council Agenda Spring Gardening The following are ap proved for the May Tribal Council agenda: M o n d a y -T h u rs d a y , May 20-23 — C ouncil O rie n ta tio n , m e e tin g Kah-Nee-Ta with acting secretary-treasurer Mike Collins. May 20: Overview and Introductions; Blue Stone Report. May 21: Enterprises. May 22: Tribal Gov ernment Budget. May 23: Committees and Tribal Council Priori ties. A group of students from the Madras High School Transition Center have been working in the Warm Springs Community Garden every Thursday in preparation for the growing season. The group provides community service while learning job skills. The students are (from left) Martha Ahern, Dan Peterson, Caddie Bates, Woody Smith, Marcos Roman (front), Brooke Williams, and Kim Urbach. Yvonne Iverson/Spilyay Grief, loss workshop A Grief and Loss heal- ing workshop is scheduled for all day on Saturday, May 25 at the Shaker Church. There will be a conti- nental breakfast at 8 a.m., lunch at noon, and after- noon snacks. There will be ornament-making for the deceased ones. There is no age-limit for this gathering—every- one is welcome. For inform ation call Neda at 541-553-1538; o r C har at 541-553- 1454. Kah-Nee-Ta job fair Kah-Nee-Ta Resort and Spa is hosting a job fair this Wednesday, May 15. The fair is being held at the Warm Springs Fire Man agement, conference room, 4226 Holliday'Lane; and will last until 5 p.m. On site interview schedule is as follows: 9-11 a.m.: Rooms division, golf pro shop. 11 a.m.-l p.m.: Rooms di vision, recreation. 1-3 p.m.: Food and bever age, facilities and security. 3-5 p.m.: Food and bever age, gift shop/spa. For more information, call the resort at 541-553-1112, ext. 3401. Community Calendar —- Wednesday, May 15 Thé Diabetes Prevention Program is having a family fun run and walk at 5:30. It will start at their office on campus. Immediately after the fun run, at 6 p.m., they will do blood sugar checks. Anyone who gets theirs checked will be entered into a raffle for a chance to win an iPod dock alarm clock. The M ovin’ Mountains Celebration Luncheon is at the Madras Aquatic Center, noon to 1 p.m. A “Positive Brain injury” Support Group for survivors will meet W ednesday from 4:30- 6pm at 124 SW 8th S treet in Redmond. FMI: Nancy 541-330-4428. JCMS p a re n t c o n fe r ences will be held from 4- 7:30 p.m. at the M iddle School. Positive Indian Parenting is W ednesday afternoons from 5:30-7 p.m. at the Warm Springs Com m unity Coun seling Center. This w eek’s topic is Traditional Behavior Management. The Madras High School Parent Center is hosting a workshop today from 5:30-7 offering 10 Tips for Commu nicating with Your Teen. The session will be presented in English and Spanish. This free training is being be pro vided by the D eschutes County Health Department and will focus on strategies for communicating with your teenager. Childcare will be provided. Warm S prings Recreation’s Re-Awakening classes feature volunteer teachers sharing their knowl edge. Gatherings are open to a|l - they take the first five people to sign up. Beginning W ednesday today at 5:30 p.m. you can learn how to make Chaps and Breech C lothes w ith A nthony C ulps. Call 553-3243 to learn more and sign up. Friday, May 17 A C om m unity Garden Workshop on Propagation 4202 Holliday St. W Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM and Garden Planning will be held today at the Warm Springs Community Garden, by the tribal administration building. The w orkshop is from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Jefferson County Li brary film center will show the movie Beasts of the South ern Wild, rated PG-13 this evèning at 7:30 p.m. The film is free, refreshment are avail able and it will be shown at the Rodriguez annex next to the library in Madras. Saturday, May 18 A p otluck d in n e r and prayer g a the rin g fo r the Warm Springs Christian com munity will be at 6 p.m. at the High Lookee Lodge Tribal Room. You are invited to unite in prayer for the community, churches and families. This community gathering takes place the third Saturday of each month. The N ative T h u n d er Motorcylce Show and Shine and Poker Run is today at In dian Head Casino. Sign-ups start at 9:30 and the run be gins at noon. Everyone is welcome to come check out the motorcycles. There will be lunch for purchase plus and afternoon bike rodeo and events for kids. Proceeds be n efit the Warm Springs Boys and Girls Club. Sunday, May 19 The Warm Springs Com munity Food Bank is open to day from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Warm Springs Presbyterian Church. For in formation contact Pastor Rick at 541-553-1237. Monday, May 20 Warm Springs Tribal Coun cil will be in orientation ses sions this week at Kah-Nee- Ta. The N ative P e o p le ’s Circle of Hope Warm Springs Cancer Support Group meets from 5-7 p.m. at the Educa tion Building. Tuesday, May 21 The M a d ra s -J e ffe rs o n Call 541- 615-0555 WARM SPRINGS TELECOM ór May 15, 2013 Spilydy Tym oo, Warm Springs, Oregon Page 2 County Cham ber of Com merce Board of D ire ctor’s meeting will be held at the Chamber office at Noon. There’s a Food Handler’s Class from 2-4 p.m. in the IHS atrium. There is a Student Suc cess Strategies workshop where students will register from Summer Bridge at the M adras COCC Cam pus. Session one is at 4:30 p.m. and session two is at 6. American Legion Post 48 will meet Tuesday evening at 6 in the Warm Springs Veter ans Hall. Wednesday, May 22 A C om m unity Garden Workshop on Fertilization, Composting and Cultivation w ill be held at the W arm Springs Community Garden, by the tribal administration building. The w orkshop is from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Positive Indian Parenting is on Wednesdays from 5:30- 7 p.m. at the Warm Springs Community Counseling Cen ter. This week’s topic is Les sons from Mother Nature. Friday, May 24 The N’Chi Wanapum Ca noe Family presents The So cial Dance Reunion at the Warm Springs Com m unity Center (see ad on page 12). There will be food plates for sale. The e xh ib it — groundbreaking ceremony for Condors of the Columbia at the Oregon Zoo will take place at 10:30 a.m. The Oregon Zoo has been successfully bread ing California condors (also known as Thunderblrds) and the species is on its way to recovery. To find out more visit the zoo website. Saturday, May 25 Memorials for Mylie, Brett and Warren Huesties and for John “Slugo” Sams will be held today at the Umatilla Tribal Longhouse. Rejoining will begin at 9 a.m. A Grief and Loss healing workshop is, scheduled for all day today at the Shaker Church. There will be a conti nental breakfast at 8 a.m., lunch at noon, and afternoon snacks, There will be orna m ent-m aking fo r the de ceased ones. There is no age-limit for this gathering— everyone is welcome. For In formation call Neda at 541- 553-1538; or Char at 541- 553-1454. Sunday, May 26 The Warm Springs Com munity Food Bank is open to day from 11:30am to 1:30pm at the Warm Springs Presby terian Church. For informa tion contact Pastor Rick at 541-553-1237. Monday, May 27 Monday is Memorial Day - No School. Monday, May 27 - Me morial Day holiday. Tuesday, M ay 28 9 a.m . - S e cre ta ry- T re a su re r update with acting S-T. 10 a.m. - C hief O p erations Officer update with Olney Patt Jr. 10:30 - Draft resolu tions with acting S-T. 11 a.m. - Enrollments with Vital Statistics. 1:30 p.m. - Legislative update conference call with Matt Hill (federal) and Mike Mason (state). W ednesday, May 29 9 a.m. - Bureau of In dian Affairs Update with John Halliday, Superin tendent, BIA. 10 a.m . - O ffic e o f Special Trustee update w ith C harles Jackson, Fiduciary Trust Officer. 10:30 a.m . - R ealty items with Lyle Fox, Re alty Officer, BIA. 1:30 p.m. - Tribal Attor ney update with Dennis Karnopp, tribal attorney. 2:30 p.m. - Simnasho Waterline Project update with acting S-T. Items to be scheduled: Robert Rules of Order; Portland State Govern ment Institute; horse is sue; k-8 school. (The agenda is sub je c t to change at Council discretion.) Relay fo r Life fundraiser The Madras Medical Group Relay for Life Team will be holding à fundraiser on Saturday, May 18, for American Cancer Society Relay for Life. The fundraiser will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the parking lot of Madras Napa Auto Parts, 646 S.W. Fifth St. The car wash price is: by donation. Property Dept. Vehicles for Sale The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Property Department has the following items for sale: 1993 Ford Startrans 14 Passenger Bus - $500 minimum Bid. 1995 Ford F350 - Chassis Only - Needs some engine work - $500 Minimum Bid. The vehicles are located at the Vehicle Pool. Standard CTWS Sealed Bid Process. Sale Closes: 4 PM on May 29, 2103. Call Property Dept. with any questions Brett Whipple 541-553-3503. Borja Landscape Maintenance LLC For all your landscape maintenance needs #83350398 541-771-0228 email:Rafaelb@cbbmail.com PO Box 121 Madras, OR 97741 FREE estimates Taking Pride in à job well done!