Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon June 24, 2015 Page 9 Student summer lunch program The Jefferson County 509-J School District is of- fering their Summer Food Ser vice Program at the Warm Springs Youth Center. Breakfast is served 8:30- 9 a.m., and lunch is 12 noon to 12:30. The entrance is the east door of the old War m Springs Elementary, by the playground and basketball court. All youth 18 and younger can eat for free. The Northwest Tribal Cancer Coalition will meet this Thursday, June 25, at Kah-Nee-Ta Resort. To learn more contact the Northwest Portland Area In- dian Health Board at 503- 416-3295. State marijuana law takes effect on July 1 Dave McMechan/Spilyay Kelli Palmer (right) and Diabetes Prevention hosted an afternoon walk last Friday. They were giving away water and t-shirts. Participants made the walking loop around the Community Center, and then were served a healthy lunch by the Prevention team. Tribal Council summary - June 2, 2015 1. Roll call: Chief Joseph Moses, Chief Alfred Smith Jr., Vice Chair Evaline Patt, Reuben Henry, Scott Moses, Kahseuss Jackson, Or vie Danzuka, Carlos Smith. Minnie Yahtin, Re- corder. 2. A motion was made by Carlos to amend today’s agenda, adding the Willamette Falls lamprey harvest resolution; Second by Reuben; Question; Jo- seph/yes, Carlos/yes, Kahseuss/yes, Scott/yes, Reuben/yes, Alfred/yes, 6/ yes, 0/no, 0/abstain, Vice Chair not voting; Motion carried. 3. A motion was made by Carlos adopting Resolution No. 12,021 for the Willamette Falls lamprey harvest; Second by Reuben; Question; Joseph/yes, Kahseuss/yes, Scott/yes, Reuben/yes, Alfred/yes, 6/ yes, 0/no, 0/abstain; Vice Chair not voting; Motion carried. 4. Human Resources Survey update was given. 5. Realty items: · A motion was made by Joseph adopting Resolution No. 12,022 approving the land purchase of allotment 145-01; Second by Reuben; Question; Joseph/yes, Carlos/out of the room, Kahseuss/yes, Scott/yes, Reuben/yes, Alfred/yes, Orvie/yes, 6/yes, 0/no, 1/ out of the room, Vice Chair not voting; Motion carried. · A motion was made by Orvie adopting Resolution No. 12,023 approving the land purchase of allotment 145-139; Second by Reuben; Question; Joseph/ yes, Carlos/yes, Kahseuss/ yes, Scott/yes, Reuben/yes, Alfred/yes, Orvie/yes, 7/ yes, 0/no, 0/abstain, Vice Chair not voting; Motion carried. · A motion was made by Joseph adopting Resolution No. 12,024 approving the land purchase of allotment 145-144; Second by Reuben; Question; Joseph/ yes, Carlos/yes, Kahseuss/ yes, Scott/yes, Reuben/yes, Alfred/yes, Orvie/yes, 7/ yes, 0/no, 0/abstain, Vice Chair not voting; Motion carried. · A motion was made by Orvie adopting Resolution No. 12,025 approving the land purchase of allotment 145-145-B; Second by Reuben; Question; Joseph/ yes, Carlos/yes, Kahseuss/ yes, Scott/yes, Reuben/yes, Alfred/yes, Orvie/yes, 7/ yes, 0/no, 0/abstain, Vice Chair not voting; Motion carried. · A motion was made by Joseph adopting Resolution No. 12,026 approving the land purchase of allotment 145-147-C; Second by Reuben; Question; Joseph/ yes, Carlos/yes, Kahseuss/ yes, Scott/yes, Reuben/yes, Alfred/yes, Orvie/yes, 7/ yes, 0/no, 0/abstain, Vice Chair not voting; Motion carried. · A motion was made by Orvie adopting Resolution No. 12,027 approving the land purchase of allotment 145-184; Second by Reuben; Question; Joseph/yes, Carlos/yes, Kahseuss/yes, Scott/yes, Reuben/yes, Alfred/yes, Orvie/yes, 7/ yes, 0/no, 0/abstain, Vice Chair not voting; Motion carried. · A motion was made by Joseph adopting Resolution No. 12,028 approving the land purchase of allotment 145-205; Second by Reuben; Alfred, why are the dollar amounts different? Urbana, Carmen said others have sold other interests in that parcel of land, so that was why those amounts aren’t equal; Question; Joseph/yes, Carlos/yes, Kahseuss/yes, Scott/yes, Reuben/yes, Alfred/yes, Orvie/yes, 7/ yes, 0/no, 0/abstain, Vice Chair not voting; Motion carried. · A motion was made by Joseph adopting Resolution No. 12,029 approving the land purchase of allotment 145-281; Second by Reuben; Question; Joseph/yes, Carlos/yes, Kahseuss/yes, Scott/yes, Reuben/yes, Alfred/yes, Orvie/yes, 7/ yes, 0/no, 0/abstain, Vice Chair not voting; Motion carried. · A motion was made by Joseph adopting Resolution. No. 12,030 approving the land purchase of allotment 145-710; Second by Reuben; Question; Joseph/yes, Carlos/yes, Kahseuss/yes, Scott/yes, Reuben/yes, Alfred/yes, Orvie/yes, 7/ yes, 0/no, 0/abstain, Vice Chair not voting; Motion carried. · A motion was made by Orvie adopting Resolution No. 12,031 approving the land purchase of allotment 145-988; Second by Reuben; Question; Joseph/yes, Carlos/yes, Kahseuss/yes, Scott/yes, Reuben/yes, Alfred/yes, Orvie/yes, 7/ yes, 0/no, 0/abstain, Vice Chair not voting; Motion carried. · A motion was made by Orvie adopting Resolution No. 12,032 approving the land purchase of allotment 145-3020; Second by Reuben; Question; Joseph/ yes, Carlos/yes, Kahseuss/ yes, Scott/yes, Reuben/yes, Alfred/yes, Or vie/yes, Kahseuss/out of the room;, 6/yes, 0/no, 1/out of the room, Vice Chair not voting; Motion carried. · A motion was made by Orvie adopting Resolution No. 12,033 approving the land purchase under the Warm Springs Inheritance Act; Second by Reuben; Question; Joseph/yes, Carlos/yes, Kahseuss/yes, Scott/yes, Reuben/yes, Alfred/yes, Orvie/yes, 7/ yes, 0/no, 0/abstain, Vice Chair not voting; Motion carried. · A motion was made by Orvie adopting Resolution No. 12,034 approving a land purchase under the Warm Springs Inheritance Act; Sec- ond by Reuben; Question; Joseph/out of the room, Carlos/yes, Kahseuss/yes, Scott/yes, Reuben/yes, Alfred/yes, Orvie/yes, 6/ yes, 0/no, 1/out of the room, Vice Chair not voting; Motion carried. · A motion was made by Scott adopting Resolution No. 12,035 approving a land purchase under the Warm Springs Inheritance Act; Sec- ond by Reuben; Question; Joseph/out of the room, Carlos/yes, Kahseuss/yes, Scott/yes, Reuben/yes, Alfred/yes, Orvie/yes, 6/ yes, 0/no, 1/out of the room, Vice Chair not voting; Motion carried. 6. Casino (Resolution): · A motion was made by Orvie adopting Resolution No. 12,036; Second by Reuben; Joseph/yes, Carlos/abstain, Kahseuss/ yes, Scott/yes, Reuben/yes, Alfred/yes, Orvie/yes, 6/ yes, 0/no, 1/abstain, Vice Chair not voting; Motion carried. · A motion was made by Scott adopting Resolution No. 12,037, approving place- ment of two billboards along Highway 26; Second by Reuben. Scott: Some ad- vertising for the truck stop needs to go in, that would be helpful, too. Alfred: the casino here is supposed to be temporary. Carlos: Where is the permanent one sup- posed to be? Alfred: this is supposed to be temporary, that’s what Tribal Council said. Question; Evaline, would like Land Use Plan- ning Committee and Plan- ning Department working together to get this com- pleted and to work with In- dian Head Casino; Question; Joseph/yes, Carlos/abstain, Kahseuss/abstain, Scott/ yes, Reuben/yes, Alfred/ab- stain, Orvie/yes, 4/yes, 0/ no, 3/abstain, Vice Chair not voting; Motion carried. 7. With no further discus- sion the meeting adjourned at 4:35 p.m. In the state of Oregon, starting on Wednesday, July 1, adults 21 and older can legally possess and use recreational marijuana. This does not apply on the reservation, where marijuana remains an ille- gal drug, by tribal and fed- eral law. For tribal members and others off the reserva- tion, the state of Oregon recently issued some guidelines clarifying the state situation. Here are some of the basic state rules that will take effect on July 1 (see the paid advertisement be- low on how to obtain more information). You can possess and use recreational marijuana if you are 21 or older; if you are younger, it is ille- gal. You can use recre- ational marijuana at home or on private property. Public use is illegal. You can possess up to 8 ounces of marijuana in your home, and one ounce outside the home. You can grow up to four plants per residence, out of public view. Driving under the influ- ence of marijuana re- mains illegal. You can share or give away recreational mari- juana, but you cannot sell it or buy it until licensed shops open. You can’t take mari- juana out of the state, in- cluding to Washington, where it is also legalized. For more information see whatslegaloregon.com ASIST workshop in July An ASIST workshop is coming up on Wednesday and Thursday, July 8-9. For more information on the ASIST (Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training) workshops, call Rosanna Jack- son at the Community Coun- seling Center, 541-553-3205. Sponsors are War m Springs Prevention, and LivingWorks. Tribal Council summary - June 15 1. Roll Call: Chief Delvis Heath, Chief Joseph Moses, Chief Alfred Smith Jr., Chair- man Eugene Greene Jr., Vice- Chair Evaline Patt, Raymond Tsumpti Sr., Reuben Henry, Scott Moses, Kahseuss Jack- son, Orvie Danzuka, Carlos Smith. 2. Secretary-Treasurer Applicant Review. - Motion to Interview Sec- retary-Treasurer Applicants July 6 9 a.m.; Joseph/Yes, Evaline/Yes, Carlos/Yes, Kahseuss/Yes, Scott/Yes, Reuben/Yes, Delvis/Yes, Alfred/Yes, Or vie/Yes, Raymond/Yes; 9 Yes, 0 No, 1 out of the room; motion carried. 3. Telco Update. 4. Warm Springs Ventures Board Update. 5. Discussed the Tribal Rights Ordinance (TERO) letter Agreement with the State of Oregon. 6. Warm Springs Compos- ite Update. 7. Oregon Tribes Meeting June 25-26, 2015, Kah-Nee- Ta Resort. 8. Warm Springs Forest Products Industry (WSFPI) Update to be rescheduled. This is a paid advertisement