Page 2 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon Head Start turns 50 years Warm Springs Head Start staff and parents met at the community center on Monday, for a day of team building and training. Warm Springs Head Start as old as the national Head Start program itself: Warm Springs was a charter member, beginning in 1965 when the na- tional program launched. Mitch Factor was a guest speaker. Thirty- six people work at Warm Springs Head Start-Early Head Start. Dave McMechan/Spilyay BBQ: Prevention bringing Sacred Hoop to community (Continued from page 1) The Hoop was built in a sweat lodge in May of 1995. A multi-cultural El- ders gathering was held in Janesville, Wisc., to pro- vide prayers for the Hoop, and align its purpose to the coming healing time. The El- ders placed the four gifts of Healing, Hope, Unity and Power to Forgive the Unfor- givable into the Hoop. The Mission of the Sacred Hoop: Healing individuals, families, communities and nations. When the Sacred Hoop comes to a community, the people gather for ceremo- nies and talks about living a sober and healthy life that is balanced emotionally, mentally, physically and spiritually. For more information call Sarah at 541-553- 2305; or email: sarah.wolfe@wstribes.org September 2, 2015 From Higher Education The tribes’ Higher Educa- tion program assist tribal member students, who have their high school diploma or GED, prepare for college. Students can apply at Higher Education, and sub- mit their tribal scholarship applications. Students must apply for FAFSA (Federal Application for Federal Student Assis- tance). Workshops are held at the Central Oregon Commu- nity College campuses. These workshops help stu- dent or parents who need as- sistance in completing the FAFSA process. Meanwhile, COCC is hav- ing the 2015 Fall Bobcat ori- entation for registered new, first-time, returning and trans- ferring students. The orienta- tion will be on Friday, Sep- tember 25, all day at all cam- puses. Please RSVP by calling COCC Madras, 541-550- 4100; Bend, 541-383-7500; Redmond 541-504-2900; or Prineville 541-447-9233. Lunch will be provided, and there will be drawings for prizes, and vital student suc- cess training before the term starts. Space is limited, so res- ervations are required. At this time I would like to acknowledge and say thank you to Gina Ricketts, Native American Program Coordinator for COCC. She provides a wide verity of edu- cational assistance—scholar- ship assistance, registration, advising, workshops, reten- tion, etc. Gina is a great supporter not only to Confederated Tribes, but all Native Ameri- can students attending COCC. Thank you Gina for all your assistance and hard work. Note: Due to the limited number of GED teachers, there is a possibility of Warm Springs GED classes are go- ing to be held at Madras COCC campus for this 2015 Fall Quarter. For more information call Higher Education at 541- 553-3311. Carol Dick, Higher Edu- cation Warm Springs Community Calendar Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM Wednesday, Sept. 2 Warm Springs Commu- nity Counseling has an Af- tercare Morning Class this morning at 8:30 in their con- ference room. You deserve peace and happiness, to be healthy and to be heard. The Diabetes Prevention Program is having its Family Fun Day behind the Commu- nity Center at 4. There will be a mini info fair, diabetes screenings, a light meal and family games. And, they will give away t-shirts to the first 100 participants. Community Counseling has an Alcoholics Anony- mous meeting this evening 7. The Women’s Group at Community Counseling meets today at 1 p.m. Anger Management Group meets today from 3:30 to 5 at Community Counsel- ing. There is Positive Indian Parenting Class today 5:30 to 7 p.m. in the Community Counseling Center main conference room. This week’s topic is Lessons of the Cradleboard. There’s a public pre-bud- get meeting today from 1:30- 5 p.m. at the Community Center Social Hall. The 2016 Tribal Budget is being devel- oped and this is a chance for public input. Thursday, Sept. 3 On the summer recre- ation schedule today at the community center they will be going on a field trip to the State Fair. Remember you must be signed up in order to attend. 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 every month. Financial Skills for Fami- lies Class is this evening from 5:30-7:30 at the Com- munity Action Team Office on Campus. Tonight’s session is on Accessing Credit. Warm Springs jurors will need to check-in at 9:30 this morning at Warm Springs Tribal Court. There is an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting today at noon at Community Coun- seling Alcohol Education Class is today 2 p.m. at the coun- seling center. There is a Narcotics Anonymous meeting at 6pm at the Shaker Church. Monday, Sept. 7 Community Counseling has their Aftercare Relapse Support Group today at 5:30. The Native Aspirations Community Coalition is meeting from noon until 1:30 at the Family Resource Cen- ter. Lunch is provided and ev- eryone is welcome The Warm Springs Voca- tional Rehabilitation Pro- gram has orientation today at 3pm 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 Beads, Native American Gifts, Museum, Deli, Grocery, Ice, Fishing Permits, Western Union, Check-Free Bill Pay, ATM and Much More! 2132 Warm Springs St., Warm Springs - ph. 541-553-1597 553-4952. Tuesday, Sept. 8 Healthy Eating class is to- day from 10-11am at the Warm Springs Health & Wellness Center Kitchen Conference Room. Everyone is welcome and no sign up is required. There is Positive Indian Parenting Class today from 10 til noon in the Prevention Conference Room at Com- munity Counseling. There is also a class on Wednesday from 5:30-7 p.m. in the main conference room. This week’s topic is Harmony in Childrearing. 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. On today’s Tribal Council Agenda are enterprise up- dates. In the morning, Warm Springs Ventures, Telco, Power and Water Enterprise and Indian Head Casino are scheduled. In the afternoon, Credit, Warm Springs Com- posite, Kahneeta and Warm Springs Forest Products. Community Counseling has its Men’s Support Group today 3-4:30. Community Counseling has an Alcoholics Anony- mous meeting at noon today. Wednesday, Sept. 9 Warm Springs Community Counseling has an Aftercare Morning Class this morning at 8:30 in their conference room. You deserve peace nad happiness, to be healthy and to be heard. Community Counseling has an Alcoholics Anony- mous meeting this evening 7. The Women’s Group at Community Counseling meets today at 1pm On today’s Tribal Council Agenda are department bud- get presentations. In the morning there is a budget overview followed by presen- tations from the Secretary- Treasurer and Community Assistance, Human Re- sources and Finance. In the afternoon, presentations from Tribal Court, Human Ser- vices, Public Safety and Natu- ral Resources. Anger Management Group meets today from 3:30 to 5 at Community Counsel- ing. There is Positive Indian Parenting Class today 5:30 to 7pm in the Community Coun- seling Center main confer- ence room. This week’s topic is Harmony in Childrearing. Thursday, Sept. 10 The Culture and Heritage Committee meets today from 9 a.m. until noon in the Tribal Administration Building Con- ference Room 3. The Water Control Board meets today from 1:15-4 p.m. at the Natural Resources Cougar Den Meeting Room. On today’s Tribal Council Agenda: budget presenta- tions continue with Public Utilities, Tribal Council, Com- mittees, Council Support Ser- vices, Debt Services, Boys & Girls Club, Capital Projects and General & Administration in the morning. In the after- noon, presentations from High Lookee Lodge, Museum at Warm Springs and Admin- istrative Service Manage- ment. Warm Springs jurors will need to check-in at 9:30 this morning at Warm Springs Tribal Court. There is an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting today at noon at Community Counsel- ing Alcohol Education Class is today 2 p.m. at the coun- seling center. There is a Narcotics Anonymous meeting at 6 p.m. at the Shaker Church. Friday, Sept. 11 On today’s Tribal Council Agenda: department budget presentations continue. In the morning, Governmental Affairs and the Gaming Com- mission and Surveillance. The rest of the morning and afternoon is open for call backs. Saturday, Sept. 12 There is an Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Satur- day mornings at 10am at Warm Springs Community Counseling. Sunday, Sept. 13 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, Sept. 14 The Warm Springs Voca- tional Rehabilitation Program has orientation today at 3pm at their office in the industrial park. if you or someone you knows may have a disability that is a “barrier” to employ- ment or employment ad- vancement, you can learn more at an orientation or call 553-4952. Community Counseling has their Aftercare Relapse Support Group today at 5:30. Reminder from Sanitation Warm Springs Sanita- tion reminds residents that the Landfill is open week- days from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m., and the Transfer Sta- tions are open 24/7. Please, if you have de- bris or large items – make sure they are disposed of properly. If you need as- sistance call the landfill at 553-3163.