Page 2 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon Petition: (Continued from page 1) This proposed amendment is summarized in the BIA “Proposed Amendment Com- parison”: “The elected members will be numbered 1-9 based on a drawing of numbers 1-9. Numbers 1, 4 and 7 will be in the first election after three years; 2,5 and 8 will be in the second election the following year; 3,6 and 9 will be in the third election the following year. The election process for Council will follow this num- bered process annually there- after.” So after the initial three- year period, there would be an election of three new Council members each year, under the proposal. And according to the pro- posal: The Council members would be selected in secre- tarial elections by eligible, would change Tribal Constitution entitled voters. This would be another significant change, as current Tribal Council elections are con- ducted tribally. Districts Under the existing Tribal Constitution, three Council members are elected from the Simnasho and Agency districts, and two are elected from the Seekseequa Dis- trict. Under the proposed amendments, the Council members would be elected by the membership at large, rather than by district. Salaries Also among the proposed Tribal Constitutional amend- ments: “The Tribal Council mem- bers shall receive as compen- sation for their services as follows: Chairperson $80,000; Vice-Chairperson $70,000; all other members $60,000, and mileage from home to place of meeting and return at a rate used by the federal gov- ernment. Expenses shall be paid from available tribal bud- geted funds. Benefit pro- grams and reimbursement expenses will follow tribal or- ganization polices as bud- geted. Tribal Council mem- bers will be available to the membership, committees and necessary business on behalf of the tribe beyond the monthly Tribal Council agenda from their office.” Another of the proposed changes reads: “The Coun- cil may expel a member for cause by a 2/3 vote, after no- tice of charges and allowing that member an opportunity to be heard.” Initiators The petition initiators are Mike Clements, Sal Sahme, Wendell Jim, Grant Clements Sr., and Ruth “Pinky” Beymer. “It has been a long pro- cess for those of us that have carried the proposal,” Mike Clements was saying recently. “Now that we are done with this effort, as initiators we want to thank all those who listened, considered and signed the petition. We look forward to what the future brings with this historical ef- fort.” If the election is carried out, and is successful, it would be the first amendment by members in the history of the Confederated Tribes, Clements said. November 25, 2015 Toy, clothing drive for youth A Warm Springs Holiday toy drive is under way. The volunteer organizers are looking for new, un- wrapped toys, plus coats, hats, mittens and socks. These items are for local children and youth ages 2 to 17. You can drop off items at the Warm Springs Media Center, the Social Services/ Commodities building, or at the Let’s Talk Diversity of- fice in Madras. Drop boxes are also lo- cated throughout the commu- nity, and donations will be ac- cepted through December 21. Water Rights Settlement Agreement Public Meeting Notice The Warm Springs Power and Water Enter- prises will host public meetings on Tuesday, Dec. 8 at the Community Center social hall. This will be a chance to learn about the tribes’ Water Rights Settlement Agreement. Agenda items include: What is in the settle- ment agreement; how the water agreement was reached; and what opportunities there may be for water marketing. There are two meetings to choose from on Dec. 8: the first from 2-4 p.m., and the second meeting will be from 4 to 6 p.m. Warm Springs Community Calendar Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM Thursday, Nov. 26 The tribal organization is closed today and Friday. The Warm Springs Shaker Church will be open on today through the week- end. They will serve dinner at 6 each night with prayer ser- vices to follow at 7. On Sun- day at 10 a.m. will be weekly Garment Service. Friday, Nov. 27 The tribal organization is closed. The Warm Springs Shaker Church is open. They will serve dinner at 6 with prayer services to follow at 7. Saturday, Nov. 28 There is an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting Satur- day mornings at 10am at Warm Springs Community Counseling. The Warm Springs Shaker Church is open today. Sunday, Nov. 29 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 The Warm Springs Shaker Church will have its weekly Garment Service this morning at 10. Monday, Nov. 30 The Rise & Shine program offers something for kids at the Warm Springs k-8 Acad- emy activities before the start of school from 7:45 to 8:50am. Today, the Culture and Heritage department will have Kiksht Language for the kids. 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 know has or may have a dis- ability that is a barrier to em- ployment or employment ad- vancement, they can learn about their options at an ori- entation or by calling 553- 4952. Community Counseling has their Aftercare Relapse Support Group today at 5:30. The Soaring Butterflies - Warrior Spirit class meets Mondays at 3:40 at the Warm Springs k-8 Community Room. This is for third- to eighth-grade youth, and in- cludes culturally based teach- ings, hands-on activities, as well as drug and alcohol pre- vention education. Warm Springs Recreation is open afterschool for kids. Carol’s Arts & Crafts, the game room, gym activities, and Snack Attack are open to youth from 3:30 to 5. Fitness Opportunities to- day include: Senior Fitness class at the Senior Center at 10:45. At noon there is bas- ketball in the Community Cen- ter gym, and Functional Fit- ness in the aerobics room. And at the Health & Wellness Center, Pilates-Yoga Class is Star gift giving at Lodge High Lookee Lodge is having a Holiday Star gift giving. They have Giving Stars with each resident’s age and gender that you may pick up. Return the star with the attached gift to High Lookee Lodge. They are also in need of stocking stuffers and donations of any kind. Central Oregon Auto & Truck Repair 85 SW Third St., Madras OR 97741 541-475-2370 at noon. It’s the final bonus activity for the November Fit- ness Challenge, worth 120 minutes. The Community Center is open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. today. Game room hours are 4-5:30. There’s ladies night basketball from 6 to 7:45 this evening. Tuesday, Dec. 1 The Warm Springs K-8 Academy’s Rise and Shine program is open to kids at the school from 7:40-8:50. Today is an early release day for South Wasco schools. Students will be released at 2:15 The Mobile Medical Unit will be at Simnasho today. Call IHS for more information. Powwow, hoop dance and drum practice for begin- ners, and anyone who would like to practice, is today from 5:30 to 7 at the Community Center aerobics room. The Warm Springs Voca- tional Rehabilitation program has orientation today at 3 p.m. at Community Counseling. Reach Voc Rehab at 553- 4952. The Warm Springs Senior program will have its thanks- giving luncheon today at the Senior Center. 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. 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 Community Counseling has an Alcoholics Anony- mous meeting this evening 7. The Women’s Group at Community Counseling meets today at 1 p.m. non-perishable food or cash. 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 volleyball in the Community Center gym. Counseling has an Aftercare Morning Class this morning at 8:30 in their conference room. You deserve peace and happiness, to be healthy and to be heard. Wednesday, Dec. 2 Culture and Heritage will teach Numu language this morning at the Warm Springs k-8 Academy’s Rise & Shine program, 7:40 to 8:50 a.m. Rise & Shine is open to stu- dents who arrive before school starts. Today is the deadline for November Fitness Chal- lenge log in sheets to be turned in. Warm Springs Community Recreation, CPS hosting toy drive Recreation and Children’s Protective Sser vices are host- ing a toy drive this holiday season. 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