Page 2 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon WSFPI auction planned for Nov. The tribal receivership pro- cess for Warm Springs For- est Products Industries will in- volve the auction of assets at the mill site. The receivership, managed by Edward Hostmann Inc., is a tribal court process. The receiver has proposed a three-day auction at the mill site, from November 15 to 17. The tribal court judge in the case will consider the pro- posal at a hearing set for October 14. In these kinds of auctions, most of the bidders will be at the auction site, Mr. Hostmann said. There could be some on-line bidding, but most will be on hand to view the items, he said. The idea is to have ap- proximately eight-hour auc- tions over the three days, Mr. Hostmann said: Experience has shown that very lengthy auction days, lasting for ex- ample up to 12 hours, are not as productive. There can be an average of up to 100 items auctioned per hour. At the least, the WSFPI equipment will be auctioned. Some items will be sold as for the 1910 Indian Shaker Religion will begin with din- ner served each evening at 6 p.m. in the dinning hall, and Shaker Services to fol- low at 7. This will be each night in the Shaker Church, Cleanup for CPS scrap metal. Eventually, the idea is to sell the mill assets including the buildings, down to the foundations. There is cur- rently some question as to who owns the buildings, WSFPI or the tribes. Resolu- tion of this question will de- termine whether the planned November auction will in- clude the mill buildings them- selves. The tribes meanwhile are establishing a timber com- pany that will generate rev- enue to fund, for instance, the Senior Pension fund. Shaker Church convention begins Thursday The membership of the Warm Springs Shaker Church is announcing this year’s Annual Oregon State Shaker Convention, beginning this Thursday, September 15. The 2016 convention September 14, 2016 Thursday through Satur- day, September 17. On Sunday, September 18 at 10 a.m. there will be the weekly Sunday Service. Frank P. Charley, Minister, Warm Springs Shaker Church. Dave McMechan/Spilyay A Warm Springs Police and emergency response crew helped clean the Children’s Protective Services building. The clean-up project was a project of the Health and Human Services Branch. Driving class could reduce insurance cost An AARP Smart Driver course is coming up this Thursday, Sept. 15, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Family Resource Center. This is for drivers age 50 and older. Bring your own lunch. Completion of the class could result in a deduction on your auto insurance. To sign up call the Library at 541-553-1078. Class size is limited. Registration fees are provided for War m Springs residents and tribal members by the War m Springs Health and Human Services Branch. Warm Springs Community Calendar Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM Thursday, Sept. 15 On today’s fitness schedule: at noon there is Functional Fitness class in the Community Center so- cial hall, Turbo Kick class in the Aerobics room, and Volleyball in the Community Center gym. Guiding Butterflies & Mighty Warriors classes meet today from 1 to 3 in the Prevention Room at Community Counseling. The class is for adults to participate in cultural- based teachings, crafts and activities. 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 Counseling. The monthly Client Appreciation Day is at 1:30, and there’s a Nar- cotics Anonymous meet- ing this evening at 6 at the Shaker Church. Friday, Sept. 16 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. The Warm Springs Out- door Market is today from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. next to the Re-Use It Thrift Store by Warm Springs Market. The market features vendors homegrown or value-added food and drinks, arts and crafts. And, there is fresh produce grown in Central Oregon and WIC Farm Di- rect Checks will be ac- cepted. The Community Health Program at the Health & Wellness Center has a Be- havior Health Clinic today. Walk-in appointments are available between 1 and 5 p.m. Services include screening, assessment, crisis intervention, referrals to mental health, medical, substance treatment, or other community re- sources. Children, adoles- cents and adults are wel- come. The Jefferson County Li- brary Film Center will show The Lady in the Van, rated PG-13, at 7:30. Movies are shown in the Rodriguez An- nex, next to the library in Ma- dras. Films are free and re- freshments are available. Saturday, Sept. 17 There is an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting this morning at 10 at Community Counseling. The Warm Springs Chris- tian Community Potluck and Prayer Gathering meets the third Saturday of every month (except in December) at the High Lookee Lodge Com- munity Room. Potluck din- ner is at 6 p.m. and prayer from 7 to 8. Sunday, Sept. 18 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 The Madras High School football team is having a 4- person scramble golf tour- ney fundraiser today at Kah- Nee-Ta Resort. Tee times start at 10 a.m. Monday, Sept. 19 On the Tribal Council agenda: Secretary-trea- surer/operations updates; the October Agenda; travel delegations and review of minutes. Draft resolutions, legislative update calls, and enrollments. A Women’s Prayer Group meets Mondays from 12:05 to 12:35 at the Warm Springs Presbyterian Church. The Community Health Program at the Health & Wellness Center has a Be- havior Health Clinic every Monday and Friday. Walk-in appointments are available between 1 and 5 p.m. The Warm Springs Voca- tional Rehabilitation Pro- gram 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 disability that is a barrier to employment or employment advancement, they can learn about their options at an orientation or by calling 553-4952. Fitness Opportunities to- day include: Senior Fitness Class at the Senior Center at 10:45. At noon there is basketball in the Community Center gym, and Functional Fitness in the Aerobics room. And at the Health & Wellness Center, Pilates- Yoga class is at noon. There’s an Aftercare Re- lapse Support Group today at 5:30 at Community Coun- seling. They also have a Walk-in Group for intakes every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 1:30. Victims of Crime Services has a Women’s Support Group this evening at the VOCS office, 1108 Wasco Street, behind the Old Boys’ Dorm. It’s from 3-5 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 20 The Mobile Medical Unit will be parked at the Early Childhood Education Cen- ter today. Call 553-1196 to schedule an appointment. On the Tribal Council agenda: Call-backs for 2017 budget presentations. The Diabetes Aware- ness and Support Group meets today. The topic is high and low blood sugars. On the menu is salmon loaf. The group meets at 5 p.m. at the Warm Springs Senior Center. On today’s fitness schedule: at noon there is Functional Fitness class in the Community Center so- cial hall, Turbo Kick class in the Aerobics room, and volleyball in the Community Center gym. The Warm Springs Numu Cultural and Lan- guage Evening is tonight from 5:30-7 at the Culture and Heritage Building front office. All are welcome to share, learn and participate in Numu language and cul- ture. The Warm Springs Community Action Team is having a meeting today for anyone interested in form- ing a cooperative of local artists. The meeting will be at noon at the Community Action Team Office on cam- pus. Everyone is welcome. Today at Community Counseling: There is an Al- coholics Anonymous meet- ing at noon, and an Adult Alcohol Education Class is at 1:15. 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. The Warm Springs Voca- tional Rehabilitation Pro- gram has orientation today at 3 p.m. at Community Counseling. If you or some- one you know has or may have a disability that is a barrier to employment or employment advancement, they can learn about their options at an orientation or by calling 553-4952. A Pathways Home class is this evening from 5:30- 7:30 at the Tribal Credit Building. Choir & Song Class in preparation for the commu- nity Christmas plays are held every Tuesday from 5-6:30 at the Counseling Center in the Prevention Room down- stairs. It is open to people of all ages. 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. Wednesday, Sept. 21 The Let’s Talk Diversity Coalition is having a re- source fair at the Kids Club in Madras from 5-7 p.m. Little Miss Warm Springs meetings are held Wednesdays from 6-7:30 at the Community Center. All interested girls and parents are welcome. On the Tribal Council agenda: Call-backs for 2017 budget presentations. The Al-Anon Support Group is today at noon on the third floor at Community Counseling. The group of- fers strength, hope and sup- port for family members who have a loved one that struggles with problem drinking and or addiction.