Page 2 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon Community input needed for economic plan The tribal Economic De- velopment Department is gearing up for community input on an economic devel- opment plan for the Confed- erated Tribes. Kahseuss Jackson at Economic Devel- opment outlined the strategy recently at Tribal Council. The idea is to engage the community—stakeholders such as the Youth Council and elders, enterprises and organizations, the member- ship at large, and Tribal Council—and develop a plan to guide future local eco- nomic growth. The essential questions, from an economic develop- ment perspective, in devel- oping the plan are: Where are we now? Where do we want to go? And how do we get there? An initial component will be the visioning process, looking at the important el- ements of the reservation economy. Questions to consider here are: How do we de- velop and improve these el- ements? What do you envi- Land buy-back forum The Nez Perce Tribe, Yakama Nation and Colville Tribe are holding a land buyback program meeting in Warm Springs on Wednesday, November 2 from 5-7pm at the Housing community building. All three tribes have a significant amount of land owners who reside in and around the Warm Spring reservation. They want to educate landowners about the Land Buy-Back Pro- gram and fractionated land. sion the community look- ing like in the future—five years, 10 years, 20 years— relating to the local economy? Community engage- ment and surveys will help guide the strategies, Jack- son said. A working group, includ- ing Economic Develop- ment, tribal Planning, and Ventures, for instance, will use the community input to develop the plan itself. The team will then present the plan to the com- munity and Tribal Council. Jackson envisions a timeline of about six months. For context he has re- viewed economic plans for several other entities—the Umatilla and other tribes, the cities of Portland, several Central Oregon cities, plus the tribes’ 1999 People’s Plan. The plan for the tribes should be strategic and ac- tion oriented, says Jackson. A plan with measurable results is another key com- ponent, he said. Warm Springs Higher Education reminds stu- dents that they can apply for federal financial aid now using your 2015 w-2s. Students who apply early may be eligible for other grants. If you need assistance to apply for FAFSA for the 2017-18 school year, plan on attending one of the upcom- ing workshops. The next is on Tuesday, Novem- ber 1 from 3 to 5 p.m. on the top floor of the edu- cation building. Contact Carroll Dick at Higher Ed to find out what you need to bring with you. The application takes about 30 minutes to complete. October 26, 2016 K-8 sports awards The Warm Academy fall sports awards will be presented this Thursday, October 27 at the school. Refreshments will be served at 5:30 p.m. The ceremony begins at 6 in the cafeteria. Weekend youth hoops camp Hoop Diaries Basketball Training Camp is coming to the Warm Springs Commu- nity Center October this Sat- urday and Sunday, Oct. 29 and 30. The morning session is for youth in grades 4-7. There will be training for these stu- dents in the morning from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Registration will start at 8:30 on Saturday. For grades 8-12, registra- tion will start at 11:15 on Sat- urday, and training will be from noon to 3 both days. Participants should bring a basketball, water bottle and one non-perishable food item. Financial skills class in Nov. The next series of Finan- cial Skills for Families classes will begin on November 10. Classes will be held Thursday evenings from 5:30-7:30 at the Community Action Team office. This is a required class for people wanting to participate in the IDA Saving Program. To sign up call 541-553- 3148. Warm Springs Community Calendar Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM Thursday, Oct. 27 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, and a Narcotics Anonymous meeting this evening at 6 at the Shaker Church. 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 volley- ball in the Community Cen- ter gym. And there is Turbo Kick class at 4:15 in the aero- bics room. Guiding Butterflies & Mighty Warriors classes meet today from 1 to 3 in the Prevention Room at Commu- nity Counseling. The class is for adults to participate in cultural-based teachings, crafts and activities. COCC students Yvette Leecy and Jose Alvarez will share their experiences of their time at the Sacred Stone Camp for the North Dakota Access Pipeline movement today at the COCC Bend Campus. The presentation is from 4-6 p.m. at the Coats Campus Center in room 116. It’s open to the public and pizza will be served to those who attend. There is Social Dance class today from 4:30-6 p.m. at the Community Center aerobics room. Financial Skills for Fami- lies class is this evening from 5:30-7:30 at the Com- munity Action Team office. Friday, Oct. 28 The Lil’ Pumpkins Parade is today starting at 10 a.m. at ECE. Fitness Opportunities to- day include: Senior Fitness class at the Senior Center at 10:45. At noon there is bas- ketball 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. There is a family yoga class at 4 in the aerobics room. 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, cri- sis intervention, referrals to mental health, medical, sub- stance treatment, or other community resources. Chil- dren, adolescents and adults are welcome. The Community Coun- seling center will have a walk-in group for intakes today at 1:30. It is open to anyone needing to start counseling services. Saturday, Oct. 29 There is an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting this morning at 10 at Commu- nity Counseling. There is a Pet Clinic on today from 2-4 p.m. in the old ambulance bay across from the post office in Warm Springs. You can purchase shots and licenses for your pets, and get spay/neuter vouchers. They can accept cash only. Sunday, Oct. 30 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, Oct. 31 509-J Teacher Grading Day – No School. The Boys & Girls Club will be open from 8-5 on Monday and Tuesday. Par- ents/guardians will need to provide snacks and lunch for children. The club does have a microwave and re- frigerator available for kids to use. Head Start and Early Head Start are closed. 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 in the Aerobics room. And at the Health & Wellness Cen- ter, Pilates-Yoga Class is at noon. There is Turbo Kick class at 4:15 in the Aerobics room. The Community Cen- ter closes at 5 today be- cause it is a no-school day. The Recreation Pro- gram is putting on an Em- ployee Halloween Costume Contest. It will start at noon in the social hall. Light lunch will be served. Contest cat- egories are: Best Princess, Scariest Creature, Best Rebel & Jedi, Best Empire & Sith and Best Homemade. 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. Ser- vices include screening, as- sessment, crisis interven- tion, referrals to mental health, medical, substance treatment, or other community resources. Children, adoles- cents and adults are wel- come. The Warm Springs Voca- tional Rehabilitation Pro- gram has orientation today at 3 p.m. at their office in the in- dustrial park. If you or some- one you know has or may have a disability that is a bar- rier to employment or employ- ment advancement, they can learn about their options at an orientation or by calling 553- 4952. Victims of Crime Services has a Women’s Support Group today at the VOCS of- fice, 1108 Wasco Street, be- hind the Old Boys’ Dorm. It’s from 3-5 p.m. Soaring Butterflies War- rior Spirit Group for high school age youth meets to- day from 5-6:30pm at the Warm Springs Community Counseling Center’s Preven- tion Room. There’s an Aftercare Re- lapse Support Group today at 5 at Community Counseling. They also have a Walk-in Group for intakes every Mon- day, Wednesday and Friday at 1:30. Tuesday, Nov. 1 The Bend Spay & Neuter Project will offers spay and neuter surgeries in Warm Springs on the first Tuesday of each month. Check ins will start at 7:30 a.m. on a first come first served basis, with up to 30 appointments avail- able, at the Housing Commu- nity Building in Greeley Heights. It is free for Warm Springs residents. The Hu- mane Society of Central Or- egon will be there accepting dogs who need a new home. 509-J Teacher In-service Day – No School The Boys & Girls Club will be open from 8-5 today. Par- ents/guardians will need to provide snacks and lunch for children. The club does have a microwave and refrigerator available for kids to use. The Mobile Medical Unit will be parked today at the campus area. Patients can schedule to be seen by call- ing the medical reception desk, 541-553-2610, starting at 8 a.m. weekdays. 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. The Community Center closes at 5 today because it is a no-school day. The Water Aerobics classes in Warm Springs will not be offered from Novem- ber through February. Classes will resume in March. Today at Community Coun- seling: There is an Alcohol- ics Anonymous meeting at noon, Adult Alcohol Educa- tion Class is at 1:15, and the Veterans Group meets from 1:30-2:30. 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 Coun- seling. Choir and 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 downstairs. It is open to people of all ages. The Warm Springs Numu Cultural and Language 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 culture.