Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, April 01, 2015, Page 5, Image 5

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    Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
April 1, 2015
Page 5
Career Fair for job seekers, employers
The Confederated Tribes
of the Warm Springs Gov-
ernment, Kah-Nee-Ta Resort
& Spa, and Indian Head Ca-
sino human resources staff
are collaborating together on
a Career Fair.
They are working together
to provide more information
about jobs and opportunities
with the tribes, enterprises and
companies.
They want to provide
more information about edu-
cational opportunities and
scholarships, the Workforce
Development programs, and
other state and federal pro-
grams for workforce readi-
ness.
A goal is to increase aware-
ness and opportunities for
tribal and other community
members seeking employ-
ment either on or off the res-
ervation.
For more information on
the Career Fair, contact Eliza-
beth Asahi Sato at 541-553-
3480. Or email to:
elizabeth.sato@wstribes.org
Potential employers are
invited to attend. “Be ready
to greet job seekers and en-
gage with them about oppor-
tunities in your organization
or company, presently and in
the future,” she said.
On the spot interviews will
be a part of the fair.
Potential employers, please
bring flyers and other infor-
mation. Human Resources
will provide the tables.
The Career Fair will be
next Wednesday, April 8 from
9 a.m.-3 p.m. at the commu-
nity center.
All members and potential
employers are invited. There
will be 50 invitations to local
organizations, companies and
nonprofits sent out.
Job seekers will increase
your options and opportuni-
ties, while employers can di-
versify and strengthen their
workforce.
Human Resources is
suggesting that all poten-
tial job seekers show up
with a resume and a posi-
tive attitude.
All of the Human Re-
sources staff will be on hand
to assist job seekers, and to
apprise them about the Em-
ployment Resource Center.
Human Resources repre-
sentatives from the enter-
prises will be available.
New diabetes, healthy
eating class at clinic
A new Managing Dia-
betes and Healthy Eat-
ing Class has started at
the Warm Springs clinic
kitchen conference
room.
The classes are every
Tuesday from 10-11
Training, seminar
on abuse prevention
A nationally known ex-
pert on child abuse pre-
vention will conduct a
training and seminar at
Kah-Nee-Ta next Friday,
April 10.
Corey Jewell-Jensen,
M.S., will provide training
for the local professionals
who work with children
and families.
The training will be
from 8:30-5 p.m. ; and a
seminar for the public will
be from 6 to 9 p.m.
Jewell-Jensen is the co-
director of the Center for
Behavioral Intervention in
Beaverton, having worked
with adult sex offenders
for over 25 years.
She has testified as an
expert witness in state and
federal courts, received
crime prevention awards
Young at Art for Spring Break
a.m. (Classes repeat ev-
ery two weeks.)
Everyone is welcome
and no sign-up is needed.
Class one is on Manag-
ing Diabetes; and class
two is Healthy Eating.
and was a featured guest
on the Oprah Winfrey Show.
The April 10 training
and seminar is titled, “Pro-
tecting You Child: Advice
from Child Molestors.”
There is some graphic
content, as the presenta-
tion includes videotaped
interviews with convicted
sex offenders, and graphic
discussions about sexual
crimes.
Participants with per-
sonal history of abuse are
encouraged to have sup-
port available. Children
and teens should not at-
tend. To register to attend
the professional training
or the parent presenta-
tion, please contact the
Warm Springs Commu-
nity Counseling Center at
541-553-3205.
Dave McMechan photos.
For sale to tribal members
The Museum at
Warm Springs
hosted the Young
at Art crafts fair
during spring
break last week.
This was part of
the Young at Art
exhibit at the
museum. At right,
ChaCha Ramirez,
10, draws a horse
freehand;
For Sale to CTWS Tribal members: 2000
Polaris Sportsman 500 ATV. Needs some
mechanical work, sold as is.
Standard sealed bid process. ATV can
be viewed at Tribal Warehouse. Bids can
be placed Warehouse or with Property
Dept.
Contact Brett Whipple, 541-553-3503
with any questions.
At right, Eliza Stwyer,
12, and Rene Stwyer,
15, work on their
drawing artwork.
2132 Warm Springs St., Warm
Springs - ph. 541-553-1597
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Tribal Council summary
March 23, 2015
1. Roll Call; Chief Delvis
Heath, Chief Joseph Moses,
Chief Alfred Smith Jr., Eu-
gene A. Greene Jr., Chair-
man, Raymond Tsumpti Sr.,
Reuben Henry, Scott Moses,
Orvie Danzuka, Kahseuss
Jackson and Carlos Smith.
Emily Yazzie, Recorder
2. Federal Legislative Up-
date Conference Call.
3. Oregon State Legisla-
tive Update Conference Call.
4. Motion by Scott to ap-
prove the Agenda for April
2015; Second by Reuben;
Question;
Joseph/yes,
Kahseuss/yes, Scott/yes,
Reuben/yes, Delvis/yes,
Alfred/yes, Or vie/yes,
Raymond/yes; 8 yes 0 no 0
abstained and Chairman not
voting; motion Carried
5. Motion by Joseph to
approve the April 2015
travel; Second by Reuben;
Question;
Joseph/yes,
Kahseuss/yes, Scott/yes,
Reuben/yes, Delvis/yes,
Alfred/yes, Or vie/yes,
Raymond/yes; 8 yes 0 no 0
abstain and chairman not
voting; motion Carried
6. Motion by Joseph to
approve the January to June
2014 tribal council minutes;
Second by Orvie; Question;
Joseph/yes, Kahseuss/yes,
Scott/yes, Reuben/yes,
Delvis/yes, Alfred/yes,
Orvie/yes, Raymond/yes; 8
yes 0 no 0 abstain and chair-
man not voting; motion car-
ried
Call 541-
553-1182
2321 Ollallie Lane (PO Box 6)
Warm Springs, OR 97761