E Coosh EEWA: The way it is Page 4 Spilyay Tymoo July 20, 2016 Letters to the editor Job fairs for Cannabis project Save the dates for the Cannabis Project job fairs, coming up on Tuesday and Wednesday, August 2 and 3 (location to be determined). The fairs will be presented by Warm Springs Ventures and project partner Sentinel Strainwise. Any questions, contact Laurie Danzuka at Ventures, 541-553-3565. Meanwhile, workshops are this week for anyone wanting help with applying to work for the Cannabis project. The resume and cover letter workshops are this Wednesday and Thurs- day, July 20 and 21, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Family Resource Center, 1116 Wasco Street. If you have any ques- tions, please contact Melinda Poitra at 541-553-3324 or Deanna Fender at 541-475- 7118. Also: For anyone inter- ested, a resume questionnaire form and letter of interest template is now available to pick up in preparation for the upcoming job fairs. The questionnaire form and leter template are avail- able at the Warm Springs Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) office, and at the Central Oregon Inter-governmental Council (COIC) office in Madras. The WIOA office is in the administration build- ing, by Human Resources. The COIC office is in Ma- dras, at 281 SW Third Street. A letter of interest and a resume will be required for anyone interested in apply- ing for any Cannabis Project position. At Council Here are some items that are on the July agenda of the Tribal Council: Monday, July 25 9 a.m. - Emergency Man- agement review with Danny Martinez/Alyssa Macy. 10 a.m. - Natural Re- sources review (hunting/fish- ing) with Bobby Brunoe. Tuesday, July 26 9 a.m. - Forest products receivership update with Ed Hostmann/Jim Keller. 1:30 p.m. - Warm Springs Timber LLC update. The agenda is subject to change at Council discretion. Please note: All draft resolutions/ordinances, in- cluding any attachments or exhibits, are due by the first Friday of each month by 5 p.m., either hard copy or email (Word form) for re- view. No exceptions. Further items for consid- eration: Pension Committee monthly report. 1980 Baseline discussion with tribal membership: District/Gen- eral Council meetings. IRMP review with com- mittees. Warm Springs Na- tional Fish Hatchery with Nathan Dexter. Check out W.S. Outdoor Market There is still time to check out the Warm Springs Out- door Market. The Warm Springs Outdoor Market has been going on for over a month now and will continue throughout the summer. There have been over 20 vendors throughout the sea- son, with up to 14 on any given week. Each week there are a few artists, at least one produce vendor, and some people sell- ing homemade foods such as cupcakes. Recently the Re- use-It Second Hand Store has been grilling and selling burgers on Fridays as well. Come check out the mar- ket every Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. outside the Re-Use It Store and the War m Springs Market. We also have a few ven- dors set up all day on Satur- day, so swing by on the week- end as well. You never know what you will find at the market, so come see what people are selling in one convenient lo- cation! For more information call 541-553-3148 or check out the WS Outdoor Market Facebook page. Leah Guliasi, War m Springs Community Action Team. To nieces Good job… I’m writing to congratulate Vivian Yazzie and Janae Adams, who are my nieces, for fin- ishing and graduating school. I have been MIA, but I bug your grandma Bobbi about everyone’s doings back home… it’s nice to hear good about family on the rez. Congratulations, and miss you all… From Pendleton lock-up. EOCI, Caleb P. Jim #12091152, 2500 West Gate, Pendleton, 97801- 9699 Spilyay Tymoo (Coyote News, Est. 1976) Publisher Emeritus in Memorium: Sid Miller Editor: Dave McMechan Spilyay Tymoo is published bi-weekly by the Con- federated Tribes of Warm Springs. Our offices are located at 4174 Highway 3 in Warm Springs. Any written materials submitted to Spilyay Tymoo should be addressed to: Spilyay Tymoo, P.O. Box 489, Warm Springs, OR 97761. Phone: 541-553-2210 or 541-771-7521 E-Mail: david.mcmechan@wstribes.org. Annual Subscription rates: Within U.S.: $20.00 A thank you for Oxbow work Kudos A kudos to this private business. I would like to say thank you to the one and only Rez Rover. A walk home at that late hour, in that weather, would have been a pain. You being a good samaritan helped my feel have no suffering conse- quences. LOL. You did me and company the honor of a courtesy ride. Big tips com- ing your way! Shelmo Pet clinics On the first Tuesday of each month, beginning on September 6, there will be spay and neuter clinics in Warm Springs. These will be free to people who live on the reservation. The location of these clinics will be at the Warm Springs Housing-Commu- nity Building, 2776 Quail Trail-Greeley Heights. Learn more about this program at the Bend Spay and Neuter Project Warm Springs meet and greet on Tuesday, Au- gust 2 (same location as the upcoming clinics). Check-ins will start at 7:30. Appointments are first- come first-serve, with up to 30 appointments available. Your dog’s free appoint- ment will include: Spay and neuter surgery (no additional charge for in- heat, pregnant or dogs with retained testicles); pain in- jection, anesthesia, monitor- ing post surgery, pre-surgi- cal exam, and rabies vacci- nation if needed. A few of the benefits to having your pet spayed or neutered: Prevention of accidental litters of puppies; your dog will be healthier and this will help them live longer. It will make your dog easier to train, and help avoid unwanted behaviors; and your dog will stop run- ning away from home. This program presented by Bend Spay and Neuter Project and The Daisy Fund. For more info on having your pet fixed, visit www.bendsnip.org or call 541-617-1010. Crews at work on the Oxbow (pictures above and below). Hello, everyone! We had a great fish salvage event at the Oxbow, and I want to thank every- one who helped out with the event. It was really a great team effort. We probably moved over 20,000 fish, mus- sels, crayfish, frogs out of the river, slough ditches, and Ruby Creek. People worked so hard to get as many of the fish as possible. There was great weather, and there were no any injuries to my knowledge. We accounted for all data sheets from the event. There was some urgency with the net seining, so most of those fish numbers were not recorded, as too much time would have elapsed to perform the counts as the nets were gath- ered. We did rescue 18 adult Chinook and one Jack, and one adult dy- ing. Emily Davis did a great job working with other agen- cies and staff to gather and release mussels during the past couple weeks, and her numbers are not yet re- flected below. Thanks again to the mussel crews. We had three different departments from the tribes’ Branch of Natural Resources, the Malheur National Forest’s aquatic crew with two shockers, all available staff from the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife with four shockers and gear, and the Bureau of Reclamation staff out of both John Day and Boise with their shocker. The North Fork John Day Watershed Council sent about a dozen Oregon Youth Conservation Corps staff each day, providing essential help. And Dirk from U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service was out there with his shocker. Even our contractors— BCI/Hanging Rock/Dry Canyon, along with Inter- Fluve, Inc.—were out there helping by spotting fish and collecting lam- prey from the mud. One adult Chinook was saved by Will Noffke, spotting it on Thursday night in the shallows. Hopefully I am not leaving anyone out. One more thing… there were a couple nets, an aerator, and a water bottle left behind. They are in the Shop building, and you can swing by and get them when you have a chance. If you are missing something else or left with some- thing new, let us know and we can try to get those items back to the right place and person. Thanks again! The project is off to a great start because of you! See you on the River, Brian Cochran, Res- toration Ecologist, the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. Birth Norman Archie Spino Wesley J. Spino III and Shannon Lucei of Warm Springs are pleased to an- nounce the birth of their son Norman Archie Spino, born on July 9, 2016. Norman joins brothers Noah, 3, Andrew, 3, and Duke, 1; and sister Myla, 6. Grandparents on the father’s side are Trudy Th- ompson of South Dakota, and the late Wesley J. Spino II. Grandparents on the mother’s side are Flora “Fawn” Frank of Portland, and David E. Lucei of Warm Springs. Evalena Stormie Stevens Jess H. Stevens III and Marti Ann Stevens of Warm Springs are pleased to an- nounce the birth of their daughter Evalena Stormie Stevens, born on July 11, 2016. Evalena joins brothers Courtesy Brian Cochran/BNR Jess, Amarius, J’Sean and Amadeo. Grandparent on the father’s side is the late Francelia Wheeler of Warm Springs. Grandparents on the mother’s side are Lucelia Berry of warm Springs, and Howard Crawford Sr. of Warm Springs. At center The Community Health Program at the Health and Wellness Center will host a Behavior Health Clinic this Friday, July 22. Walk-in appointments are available between 1 and 5 p.m. Ser vices include screening, assessment, crisis intervention, referrals to men- tal health, medical, substance treatment, or other commu- nity resources. Children, ado- lescents and adults are wel- come. Head Start Warm Springs Head Start is taking applications for fall enrollment. Head Start is a free preschool program for children who will be age 3 by September 1 through 5 years old. Head Start also provides assistance with accessing health care and comprehen- sive services for families. Stop by the Early Child- hood Education Center or call 541-553-3242 to learn more. July 22 is the deadline to apply for Head Start. Reunion The Madras High School Class of 1980 is planning a reunion August 19-21 at Kah-Nee-Ta Resort. They are inviting other classes 1978, 1979, 1981 and 1982 to join them for dinner on Saturday evening, August 20. For more infor- mation contact Rose Earl Galloway at 503-407-2916. A fund-raising raffle is going on now for the 2016 Chasan Walker Memorial Basketball Tournament. For tick- ets you can contact Jake and Julie Suppah, Annette Ball or Cyndi Leclaire on Facebook. The drawing will be on September 24.