Page 2 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon Housing rehab for Tenino Apartments Housing workers making some renovations to the Tenino Apartments. The Deer Loop units are getting new siding, new windows and heat pumps, and renovations on the interior. The Eagle Way units are seeing new roofing and sid- ing, patios and sidewalks. When finished, the total cost will be about $1.34 million, funded mainly by two Indian Community Development Block Grants. A total of 49 units will see improvements. Housing di- rector Scott Moses updated Tribal Council on the project at Housing update last week. He shared this Housing in- formation: Housing employees 23 people, with 22 tribal mem- bers and one MIT. The Housing enterprise manages a total of 386 units, plus 43 trailer court units. The report to Council pro- vided details as to the type of housing—Low Rent, Mu- tual Help, NAHASDA Homeownership, Tribal units, etc.—and the number of Dave McMechan/Spilyay Albert Adams and Elmer Charley remove the old windows from the Tenino Apartments. work orders per category. Further information: Housing has had two posi- tive annual audits, or “un- modified with no findings,” in a row, a first for the enter- prise, Councilman Moses said. This means Housing is now considered a low-risk auditee, he said. Housing rehabilitated 61 HUD and NAHASDA (Na- tive American Housing Assis- tance and Self Determination Act) units in 2014. The enterprise is manag- ing four HUD grants, and two non-HUD grants, totaling over $3.374 million. Housing is building 35 new units at Greeley Heights, total cost of $9.7 million, through a partnership with state and federal agencies, and tribal and private enter- prises. Dave McMechan June 24, 2015 Telecom continues growth The War m Springs Telecom is implementing a plan to serve visitors at Lake Billy Chinook. This would be a new source of revenue for the enterprise, said Jose Matanane, Telecom gen- eral manager. The visitors at the lake would have ac- cess to the internet through a daily subscrip- tion, activated at a sub- scription site that appears as a splash page on their device. Matanane gave this update to Tribal Council last week. Some other in- for mation from the Telecom update: The enterprise now pro- vides phone service to over 750 homes on the reservation, with over 1,000 customer lines. Some households, such as multi-generational homes, have more than one line through the Telecom. The enterprise be- came profitable starting in February of last year, and has seen a steady in- crease in revenue since that time, Matanane said. It is possible, he said, that the Telecom could provide a tribal dividend in 2017. Meanwhile, the Telecom is paying back the tribal Credit and Business Investment Re- volving Fund (BIRF) loans that helped get the enterprise off the ground in early 2012. Meet new 509-J principals Tribal member parents are invited to meet the new Warm Springs Eagle Acad- emy principal on Tuesday, June 30. On that date, Principal Ken Parshall will be at the Madras High School Per- forming Arts Center from 7:30-9 a.m., and then at the War m Springs Academy from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. The new Madras High School principal, and new vice prin- cipal at the same meet-and- greet. Warm Springs Community Calendar Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM Wednesday, June 24 Fitness Opportunities to- day include: A campus walk break stating at the Diabetes Prevention Office is at 10 a.m. Water Aerobics is at 10:15 at the Kah-nee-Ta Village Pool. At 10:45 there is Senior Fit- ness class at the Senior Cen- ter. At noon there is basket- ball in the Community Center gym and Functional Fitness in the Aerobics Room. And at the Health & Wellness Cen- ter. Pilates Yoga Class is at noon. The weight rooms at the center are open 8 a.m.–5 p.m. today. Community Counseling has an Alcoholics Anony- mous meeting this evening at 7. The Women’s Group at Community Counseling meets today at 1 p.m. will meet every Wednesday for ten sessions The Boys and Girls Club is open 8 a.m.-5 p.m., week- days for school age youth. This morning they will go down to the Pi-Ume Sha Health Fair at the Community Center. This afternoon there is art, small group activities or time in the gym. On the summer recre- ation schedule today at the community center they will be having float preparations. In the game room is Wii Wednesday and outside they will have water play. Tomor- rows field trip will be to OMSI don’t forget to sign up ahead of time at the recreation of- fice. Food Handlers Class will be held afternoon from 2-4 in the Atrium at the Warm Springs Health & Wellness Center The All Rockhounds of America are getting together at the Jefferson County Fair- grounds Wednesday through Sunday this week. Thursday, June 25 On today’s fitness sched- ule: at noon there is Func- tional Fitness Class in the Community Center Social Hall, Turbo Kick Class in the Aerobics Room, and Volley- ball in the Community Center Gym. Community Counseling has an Alcoholics Anony- mous meeting today at noon. An Alcohol Education Sup- port Group meets this after- noon from 3-4 at Community Counseling. There is a Narcotics Anonymous meeting this evening at 6 at the Warm Springs Shaker Church. On today’s Warm Springs T-Ball schedule the Orioles play the Rockies in front of Community Counseling and the Angels play the Royals on Campus. Games are at 6pm. Today at the community center the game room with be having fun trips. Make sure parents or guardians fill out a consent form. Today there will a field trip to OMSI you must be signed up to go. In the gym they will have basketball and outside there will be archery. At the Warm Springs Boys & Girls Club there is a choice of indoor and outdoor play to- day along with time in the gym, the game room and do- ing art. TRAIL (Together Raising Awareness of Indian Life) will do healthy snack making at 2 this afternoon The Warm Springs Boys & Girls Club TRAIL program will do healthy snack making at 2 this afternoon. On the summer recre- ation schedule today there will be a morning walk fol- lowed by popcorn and a movie. In the game room its free play and in the gym its basketball and 3 point shoot out. The Culture and Heritage Committee meets today from 9 a.m.-noon in the tribal Ad- ministration building confer- ence room 3. The Water Control Board meets today from 1:15-4 p.m. at the Natural Resources Cougar Den meeting room. Friday, June 26 Fitness Opportunities to- day include: a campus walk break stating at the Diabetes Prevention Office at 10 a.m. At 10:45 there is Senior Fit- ness class at the Senior Cen- ter. At noon there is basket- ball in the Community Center gym and function fitness in the aerobics room. And at the Health & Wellness Center, Pilates Yoga Class is at noon. The Warm Springs Out- door Market is today from 10 til 4 on campus. The Madras-Jefferson County Chamber of Com- merce Coffee Cuppers get together will be hosted by Desert Peaks Golf Club in Ma- dras Friday at 8 a.m. Saturday, June 27 There is an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting Satur- day mornings at 10 a.m. at Warm Springs Community Counseling. The Madras Saturday Market is open 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. at Sahalee Park. The Warm Springs Food Bank is located at the Pres- byterian Church. They are open today from 11:30-1:30. All food banks and pantries do take donations of non-per- ishable food or cash Monday, June 29 Fitness Opportunities to- day include: a campus walk break stating at the Diabetes Prevention Office at 10 a.m. At 10:45 there is Senior Fit- ness Class at the Senior Cen- ter. At noon there is Basket- ball in the Community Center Gym and Function Fitness in the Aerobics Room. And at the Health & Wellness Cen- ter, Pilates Yoga Class is at noon. Community Counseling has their Aftercare Relapse Support Group today at 5:30. Today on the summer rec- reation schedule they will be working on float preparations. In game room it is Mario Mon- day. Don’t forget to sign-in daily. Outside there will be golf and archery. There is an Our People’s Meeting from 6-8 this evening at the Agency Longhouse. All Tribal Mem- bers are invited. The Warm Springs Voca- tional Rehabilitation Pro- gram has orientation today at 3 p.m. at their office in the in- dustrial park. If you or some- one you knows may have a disability that is a barrier to employment or employment advancement, you can learn more at an orientation or call 541-553-4952. Tuesday, June 30 On today’s fitness sched- ule: at noon there iis Func- tional Fitness Class in the Community Center Social Hall, Turbo Kick Class in the Aerobics Room and Volleyball in the Community Center Gym. Community Counseling has an Alcoholics Anony- mous meeting at noon today. Positive Indian Parenting Class is this morning at 10 a.m. at the Warm Springs Counseling Center Preven- tion Conference Room. Today’s topic is: Lessons of Mother Nature On today’s Warm Springs T-Ball schedule the Royals play the Rockies on campus and the Angels play the Ori- oles in front of Community Counseling. Games are at 6pm. Today the community cen- ter will be doing yoga. In the game room its Jenga week and outside they will have a game of steal the flag. Soaring Butterflies and Warrior Spirit class is every Tuesday from 4-6 p.m. at Community Counsleing in their prevention room. This is for all youth third-grade and up. The Jefferson County Food Bank is located at 556 SE Seventh Street. They are open for distribution this af- ternoon. All food banks and pantries do take donations of non-perishable food or cash. The Pathways Home class is this evening at the Tribal Credit Building. Wednesday, July 1 At the Boys & Girls Club, kids have a choice of games or an activity in the gym each morning with an outside ac- tivity before lunch. Afternoons feature Small group activities, outside play, art and choices to participate in Gym Activities or play games. The Women’s Group at Community Counseling meets today at 1 p.m. will meet every Wednesday for ten sessions Fitness Opportunities to- day include: a campus walk break stating at the Diabetes Prevention Office at 10 a.m. Water Aerobics is at 10:15 at the Kah-nee-Ta Village Pool. At 10:45 there is Senior Fit- ness Class at the Senior Cen- ter. At noon there is basket- ball in the Community Center Gym and Function Fitness in the Aerobics Room. And at the Health & Wellness Cen- ter, Pilates Yoga Class is at noon. Community Counseling has an Alcoholics Anony- mous meeting this evening at 7. Warm Springs OSU Exten- sion has Master Food Pre- server led class on Pickling from Jerky 10:30-12 today. Call 553-3238 to learn more. Thursday, July 2 On today’s fitness sched- ule: at noon there is Func- tional Fitness class in the Community Center Social Hall, Turbo Kick Class in the Aerobics Room, and volley- ball in the Community Center Gym. Community Counseling has an Alcoholics Anony- mous meeting today at noon. An Alcohol Education Sup- port Group meets this after- noon from 3-4 at Community Counseling. There is a Narcotics Anonymous meeting this evening at 6 at the Warm Springs Shaker Church. The Warm Springs Elliot Palmer VFW Post meets to- night at 6 p.m. at the Warm Springs Veteran’s Hall. They meet the first Thursday of ev- ery month. Friday, July 3 Fitness Opportunities to- day include: a campus walk break stating at the Diabetes Prevention Office at 10 a.m. At 10:45 there is Senior Fit- ness Class at the Senior Cen- ter. At noon there is Basket- ball in the Community Center Gym and Function Fitness in the Aerobics Room. And at the Health & Wellness Cen- ter, Yoga Class is at noon.