Page 2 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon Council update from the chairman Dear Tribal Members: Itukdi wigwa ku nix pachwai. Summer is upon us and there is a lot of excite- ment in the air as we pre- pare for our annual Treaty Days Celebration and com- munity events. I would like to first offer my congratulations to the tribal members who are graduating from high school, vocational training and col- lege. The Education Com- mittee reports that 31 tribal members graduated from high school and another 23 from college. We have much to celebrate! Obtaining a high school or college diploma, or gradu- ating from a vocational school, is an important mile- stone for individual personal development and for the vi- ability of our community. Again, congratulations to the graduates. This month we will com- memorate 160 years since the signing of the Treaty with the Middle Bands of Oregon by the Warm Springs and Wasco peoples. Prior to the signing of the Treaty, the Warm Springs and Wascos lived in many bands along the Columbia River in one of the richest trade locations in the North American region. Entering into the Treaty and relocating to Central Or- egon had a profound impact on our cultural lifeways, but we continue to be a People with inherent sovereign rights. In the 1930’s we reorga- nized under our Constitution and By-Laws, uniting the three tribes on the reserva- tion, the War m Springs, Wascos and the Paiutes. The Twenty-Sixth Tribal Council, like those before us, continues to works on behalf of the People to preserve, strengthen and exercise those rights, and to hold the fed- eral government to its Treaty obligations. In May, the Confederated Tribes sent a letter to Gov. Kate Brown regarding the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Oxbow Hatch- ery water transfer, opposing the permanent transfer of public water rights from the state of Oregon to the City of Cascade Locks. The purpose of the trans- fer is to enable the City of Cascade Locks to sell the water to a private company for a commercial bottled wa- ter business. The Cascade Locks area is part of the Tribe’s aborigi- nal title lands and as such, managing water quantity and quality, as well as hatchery operations, are paramount to our on-going treaty-based rights along the Columbia River. This is an ongoing is- sue for the nation, and we will continue to monitor it. Tribal fisheries For as long we have ex- isted, we’ve fished, hunted and gathered in places throughout this region. Our Treaty reserved our rights to continue these practices in “usual and accustomed” places, and when we under- take these activities, we are exercising our sovereign rights as Indigenous Peoples. One area where we have fished since time immemorial is Willamette Falls, and this past week, the Tribal Council passed a resolution opening lamprey fishing for ceremo- nial and subsistence purposes. This harvest is open from June 1 through July 31, sun- rise to sunset, and is limited to the east side of the Willamette Falls by hand or hand powered tools. Tribal members must have their enrollment cards in posses- sion while fishing. Economic development We continue to take posi- tive steps forward with our economic development ef- forts. See ON AGENDA on 3 June 10, 2015 Native Aspirations starting The Native Aspira- tions summer youth work and education program is starting. There is a mandatory orientation session this week, required of all par- ticipating youth. There is an orientation this Wednesday, June 10, from 9 to 10:30 a.m., and again from 3 to 4:30 p.m. The orientations are in conference room 3 at the administration building. A total of 110 high school and college stu- dents will be available to work from June 29 through August 21. Academy grade promotion The Warm Springs Eagle Academy eighth-grade pro- motion ceremony is this Wednesday, June 10, from 4:30-6:30 p.m. at the Acad- emy gym. The Ceremony will be fol- lowed by a reception in the commons. Tribes offer riverside rental The Confederated Tribes are offering a rental residence located on the Deschutes River. This is a two bed- room, one and 1/2 bath. Rent is $1,495 per month. Applications can be filled out with Willow Canyon Properties. Call 541-475-8000. Warm Springs Community Calendar Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM Wednesday, June 10 Fitness Opportunities to- day include: a campus walk break stating at the Diabetes Pre- vention Office at 10 a.m. Water Aerobics is at 10:15 at the Kah- nee-Ta Village Pool. At 10:45 there is Senior Fitness Class at the Senior Center. At noon there is basketball in the Community Center Gym and Functional Fit- ness in the Aerobics Room. And at the Health & Wellness Center, Pilates Yoga Class is at noon. The weight rooms at the center are open 8 a.m.- –5 p.m. Community Counseling has an Alcoholics Anonymous meet- ing this evening at 7. Community Counseling’s An- ger Management Group is to- day at 3 p.m. from10 a.m. til 4 p.m. each Friday. Vendors can contact Gerald at 553-3148. The Jefferson County Film Center is showing the film The Kid with a Bike, grand prize win- ner at the 2011 Cannes Film Fes- tival - Friday night at 7:30 at the Rodriquez annex in Madras. Films are free and refreshments are available. This will conclude this season’s Film Series. Next year’s season will start in Sep- tember. The Girlz Club will meet from 10:30 a.m.– 4 p.m. at Kah-Nee-Ta Resort. Lunch and Swimming will be included but transportation will not be provided. To learn more and to get a required permission slip, call Anita at 553-3205 or Angie at 553-2460. Thursday, June 11 The Warm Springs Senior Program will have Senior Breakfast from 8-9:30 and then after the meal they will have a Shopping Day so there will be no Senior Lunch Thursday. The last day of school for students at 509-J schools is to- day, and this is an early release day The Water Control Board meets today from 1:15-4 p.m. at the Natural Resources Cougar Den Meeting Room. The Culture and Heritage Committee meets today from 9 a.m. until noon in the tribal admin- istration building conference room 3. The COCC Big Band Jazz Concert is today at 7:30 in Willie Hall in the Coats Campus Center, Bend Campus. There is an ad- mission fee. Warm Springs jurors will need to check-in at 9:30 this morn- ing at Warm Springs Tribal Court. On today’s fitness sched- ule: At noon there is Functional Fitness Class in the Community Center Social Hall, Turbo Kick Class in the Aerobics Room, and Volleyball in the Community Cen- ter Gym. Community Counseling has an Alcoholics Anonymous meet- ing today at noon. An alcohol Education Sup- port Group meets this afternoon from 3-4 at Community Counsel- ing. There is a Narcotics Anony- mous meeting this evening at 6 at the Warm Springs Shaker Church. The Warm Springs Youth Council meets at 5:30-7 p.m. at the Tribal Courthouse, Courtroom 1. Enter at the back door. They are doing a 50/50 raffle to raise money to go to Washington DC for the Generation Indigenous Challenge. Saturday, June 13 There is an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting Saturday mornings at 10 a.m. at Warm Springs Community Counseling. The COCC Commence- ment is Saturday June 13 at 10 a.m. at Mazama Field, COCC Bend Campus. A Reception will follow. Friday, June 12 Fitness Opportunities to- day include: A campus walk break stating at the Diabetes Pre- vention Office at 10 a.m. At 10:45 there is Senior Fitness Class at the Senior Center. At noon there is basketball in the community center gym and Functional Fit- ness in the Aerobics Room. And at the Health and Wellness Cen- ter, Pilates Yoga Class is at noon. The Warm Springs Out- door Market will open for their 2015 season on Friday, June 12. They will set up on campus Sunday, June 14 The Warm Springs Food Bank is located at the Presbyte- rian Church. They are open to- day from 11:30-1:30. All food banks and pantries do take dona- tions of non-perishable food or cash. Monday, June 15 The Warm Springs Voca- tional Rehabilitation Program has orientation today at 3 p.m. at their office in the industrial park. if you or someone you knows may have a disability that is a “barrier” to employment or employment ad- vancement, you can learn more at an orientation or call 553-4952. Fitness Opportunities to- day include: A campus walk break stating at the Diabetes Preven- tion Office at 10 a.m. At 10:45 there is Senior Fitness Class at the Senior Center. At noon there is basketball in the community center gym and Functional Fitness in the Aerobics Room. And at the Health and Wellness Center, Pilates Yoga Class is at noon. Community Counseling has their Aftercare Relapse Sup- port Group today at 5:30. Madras Aquatic Center Summer Swim Lessons will be June 15 to September 3. Les- sons are Monday thru Thursday mornings from 8-11. Scholarships are available. You can learn more by visiting their website at macaquatic.com Warm Springs Tribal Council meets today and will be reviewing applications for the Secretary/Treasurer position. Positive Indian Parenting Class is this morning at 10 a.m. at the Warm Springs Counseling Center Prevention Conference Room. Today’s topic is: Harmony in Child-rearing Tuesday, June 16 On today’s fitness sched- ule: at noon there is Functional Fitness Class in the Community Center Social Hall, Turbo Kick Class in the Aerobics Room, and Volleyball in the Community Cen- ter Gym. Community Counseling has an Alcoholics Anonymous meet- ing at noon today. Managing Diabetes Class is today from 10-11 a.m. at the Warm Springs Health & Wellness Center Kitchen Conference Room. Everyone is welcome and no sign up is required. Soaring Butterflies and Warrior Spirit class is every Tuesday from 4-6 p.m. at Com- munity Counsleing in their preven- tion room. This is for all youth third-grade and up. Warm Springs Tribal Coun- cil is scheduled to meet today and will hear enterprise updates for Warm Springs Power and Water, Credit, Housing, Indian Head Casino, Kah-Nee-Ta and the Museum at Warm Springs. The Indian Health Service Warm Springs Model Diabetes Program and Warm Springs Se- nior Program Diabetes Aware- ness and Support Group meet- ing is at 5 p.m. at the Warm Springs Senior Center. There will be a presentation on how to keep calcium in the your bones with dietician Kacey Conyers. On the Menu is beef stew. Community Counseling’s Men’s Support Group meets today at 3. This is a closed group. A reminder to participants in Community Counseling’s Trauma Group for men. You meet today from 3-4:30. This is a closed group. The Pathways Home class is this evening at the Tribal Credit Building. The Jefferson County Food Bank is located at 556 SE Seventh Street. They are open for distribution this afternoon. All food banks and pantries do take donations of non-perishable food or cash. Warm Springs Community Counseling is offering their next Relapse–Anger Resolution Group today from 5:30-7:30 p.m. The Madras–Jefferson County Chamber of Com- merce Board of Directors meet at noon today. Wednesday, June 17 Powwow and Hoop Dance Practice will be held today and every Wednesday after school from 5 until 7 in the Community Center Aerobics room. Fitness Opportunities to- day include: A campus walk break stating at the Diabetes Preven- tion Office at 10 a.m. Water Aero- bics is at 10:15 at the Kah-Nee- Ta Village Pool. At 10:45 there is Senior Fitness Class at the Se- nior Center; at noon there is Bas- ketball in the Community Center Gym and Function Fitness in the Aerobics Room. And at the Health and Wellness Center, Pilates Yoga Class is at noon. Community Counseling has an Alcoholics Anonymous meet- ing this evening at 7. Warm Springs Community Counseling has an Aftercare Morning Class this morning at 8:30 in their conference room. You deserve peace and happi- ness, to be healthy and to be heard.