Page 2 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon Employment focus at recent Resources fair T he tribal organization is making the best effort pos- sible to help with the fallout from the mill closure. Health and Human Ser- vices, Human Resources, and the enterprises are respond- ing with job and resource fairs, and employee outreach. A good example happened this week at the War m Springs Youth Center, where the tribes hosted a Job and Resource Fair. The fair featured tribal de- partments and local enter- prises seeking future employ- ees. Local non-profit and tribal agencies were also on hand, offering information and assistance on budgeting, health care, and other areas. The employment present- ers included: Kah-Nee-Ta Resort and Spa, Indian Head Casino, War m Springs Ventures (cannabis project, UAV, Con- struction), Natural Re- sources Branch, and Public Safety. Dave McMechan/Spilyay Elizabeth Sato (right), director of tribal Human Resources, greets the prospective career candidates at the job and resource fair. There was employment in- for mation from War m Springs Human Resources; Compensation and Benefits; Workforce Development / WIOA; Vocational Rehab, and the Tribal Employment Rights Office (TERO). Additional presenters were Warm Springs Social Ser- vices, Commodities, Higher Education, Credit Enterprise, BIA General Assistance and Social Ser vices; and the Warm Springs Community Action Team. Job candidates are encour- aged to contact Human Re- sources at 541-553-3262. Or email: humanresources@wstribes.org April 27, 2016 Committee planning 47th Pi-Ume-Sha The Pi-Ume-Sha Com- mittee is getting ready for the Forty-Seventh Annual Pi-Ume-Sha Treaty Days. The June powwow will commemorate the 161st anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of 1855. Fo o d G a t h e r i n g ~ Usual and Accustomed is the theme this year. There will be Ol’ Style, and other specials. Plus the Men’s Round Bustle, and Women’s Shell Dress; 3-person hand- drum contest; Owl Dance/Rabbit Dance; Queen’s Special; Miss Warm Springs Special. The Traditional Dress parade will be on Satur- day morning of Pi-Ume- Sha weekend. Here is some powwow informa- tion: Isaac Mitchell and John Katchia are co-chairs; and Carlos Calica and Captain Moody. You can reach Cassie Katchia at 541-325-1573 (c); 541-553-6293 (w); and Louise Katchia, 541- 460-0224. Here are some other contact numbers: Traditional Dress Parade, Ramona Greene Baez, 541-553-2406; 460-0077. Stick Game Tour- nament, Sam Starr, 541- 553-1131. Endurance Horse Race, Ricky Graybael, 541-553-1161. Rodeo, Cheryl Tom, 541-460- 1454. Golf tourney, KNT, 541-553-4971. Fun Run, Community Center, 541- 553-3243. Boxing, Austin Smith, 541-325-2798. Softball, Sandra Greene/Jerry Sampson, 541-553-6619; 325-1866. Warm Springs Community Calendar Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM Thursday, April 28 There is an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting today at noon at Community Counseling and a Narcot- ics Anonymous meeting this evening at 6 at the Shaker Church. St. Charles Madras is of- fering classes for Tobacco Cessation, April 28-May 19. To register and learn more call 541-706-6390. Friday, April 29 Fitness opportunities today include: Senior Fit- ness class at the Senior Center at 10:45. At noon there is basketball in the Community Center gym, and Functional Fitness class in the aerobics room. And at the Health & Wellness Center, Pilates Yoga Class is at noon. Warm Springs Commu- nity Counseling is having a Walk In Group today from 1:30-2:30. This is for po- tential clients who want to start the process for coun- seling services. Saturday, April 30 There is an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting this morning at 10 a.m. at Warm Springs Community Coun- seling. The Memorial for Harvey Jim is on April 30 at the Agency Longhouse Sunday, May 1 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- perishable food or cash Monday, May 2 A Women’s Prayer Group meets Mondays from 12:05 to 12:35 at the Warm Springs Presbyterian Church. Community Counseling has their Walk-In Group to- day at 1:30 for people inter- ested in counseling ser- vices and there’s an After- care Relapse Support Group today at 5:30. Tuesday, May 3 A Jefferson County Candidate’s Forum will be held at 6 p.m. in the Library Annex in Madras. Meet the candidates and ask ques- tions. A g l o w weekly Bible study is this evening from 6-7:30 at High Lookee Lodge. It is open to all and a light snack is provided. There’s an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting at noon and Alcohol Education Class at 1:15 at Community Counseling. Wednesday, May 4 Little Miss Warm Springs meetings are held Wednesdays from 6-7:30 at the Community Center. All interested girls and parents are welcome. Today at Warm Springs Community Counseling, the Walk-In Group is from 1:30 to 2:30 for people interested in beginning counseling services and Alcoholics Anonymous meeting at 7pm. Thursday, May 5 Warm Springs K-8 Acad- emy track team is hosting a meet today with JCMS and Elton Gregory. Field events begin at 4, races at 4:30. There is an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting today at noon at Community Coun- seling and a Narcotics Anonymous meeting this evening at 6 at the Shaker Church. Friday, May 6 Seeds of Discovery Sci- ence Field Day for fourth graders at the Warm Springs Academy. The Warm Springs Full Gospel Church is having a Mother’s Day Revival May 6- 8. Services will begin at 7 each evening. The speaker will be Candi Townsen from Tempe, Arizona. A fundraiser for the David White Memorial Basketball Tournament is coming up on May 6. They will be selling chorizo plates for breakfast, carne asada/adobada taco plates for lunch and pozole for dinner. They will also have a bake sale. They will be selling food at the Agency longhouse. Or call for deliv- eries: Edna 541-325-6038 or Eileen 325-2109. The Jefferson County Li- brary Film Center will show the movie Walk About, rated R, a 1971 Australian film, on Friday, May 6 th at 7:30pm. Films are free and shown in the Rodriguez Annex, next to the library in Madras. Saturday, May 7 There is an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting this morning at 10 at Community Counseling. The Warm Springs Full Gospel Church is having a Mother’s Day Revival May 6- 8. Services will begin at 7 each evening. The speaker will be Candi Townsen from Tempe, Arizona. The Tom Green Memorial Ranch Rodeo is being held today at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds in Ma- dras. Money raised at the rodeo benefits Jefferson County 4-H and FFA pro- grams. Action starts at 6 p.m. Sunday, May 8 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- perishable food or cash Monday, May 9 A Women’s Prayer group meets Mondays from 12:05 to 12:35 at the Warm Springs Presbyterian Church. Community Counseling has an Aftercare Relapse Support group today at 5:30. There is a food handler’s class from 2-4 p.m. in the IHS atrium. Tuesday, May 10 Aglow weekly Bible study is this evening from 6-7:30 at High Lookee Lodge. It is open to all and a light snack is provided. There’s an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting at noon and Alcohol Education Class at 1:15 at Community Counseling. The Mobile Medical Unit will be at the Senior Center on Tuesday. Call IHS to schedule an appointment. Wednesday, May 11 Little Miss Warm Springs meetings are held Wednesdays from 6-7:30 at the Community Center. All interested girls and parents are welcome. Today at Warm Springs Community Counseling, there’s an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday, May 12 There is an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting today at noon at Community Coun- seling and a Narcotics Anonymous meeting this evening at 6 at the Shaker Church. Friday, May 13 The Twenty-Sixth Annual Honor Seniors Day will be held at the Agency longhouse in Warm Springs. If you want to volunteer to help out in some way, con- tact the Senior Program at 553-3313. The Jefferson County Li- brary Film Center will show the movie The Martian, rated PG-13, on Friday, May 13 th at 7:30pm. Films are free and shown in the Rodriguez An- nex, next to the library in Ma- dras. Wear blue for awareness on Friday Warm Springs Children’s Protective Services is ask- ing folks to wear blue on Friday, April 29, to show your support of child abuse prevention. April is Child Abuse Prevention Month, and CPS workers will tie blue ribbons around the community serve as a re- minder for all to our part in helping to keep kids safe.