Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon May 10, 2017 Page 5 High Lookee open house High Lookee Lodge invites you to attend an open house this Fri- day, May 12, from 9 to noon. Attendees will enjoy light re- freshments, have an opportunity to view the facility, and learn why so many call High Lookee Lodge home. “We’re excited to have our open house in coordination with the an- nual Warm Springs Honor Seniors Day,” said Jolene Greene, director High Lookee Lodge. “We’re confident our guests will see why High Lookee Lodge is among the best choices you can make in assisted living,” Jolene said. “We provide a nurturing, caring and active environment that fosters independence yet offers assistance if needed.” High Lookee Lodge is located at 2321 Ollallie Lane, Warm Springs. If you would like more more in- formation contact: Jolene Greene at 541-553-1182. Or email: jolene.greene@wstribes.org You can also learn more at facebook.com/HighLookeeLodge Or visit online at warmsprings- nsn.gov/program/high-lookee- lodge/ W.S. dancers to perform at COCC Madras barbecue Jayson Smith/Spilyay Madras High School long jumper Shielteal Watah during a recent meet at the high school. Tribal Council May agenda The following are some of the items on the Tribal Council May agenda (subject to change at Coun- cil discretion): Thursday, May 11 Oxbow-Dunstan tour with the Bonneville Power Administration. Investment advisory commit- tee-pension/Kah-Nee-Ta. Monday, May 15 9 a.m.: Building inventories with chief operations officer Alyssa Macy and Utilities general man- ager Don Courtney. 10: Storm damage update with Don Courtney and property man- ager Brett Whipple. 11 a.m.: Receivership update with Josh Newton and Al Kennedy. 1:30 p.m.: Board and commit- tee appointments with Council staff Emily Yazzie. 3:30 p.m.: Executive session. Tuesday, May 16: meeting with War m Springs Ventures board and chief executive officer Don Sampson. Wednesday-Friday, May 17- 19: U.S. v. Oregon update. Thursday, May 18: The nine tribes’ kick-off to American Indian Week, Oregon state capitol. The theme, Sharing Our Traditions: Teaching Our Children to Build Strong Tribal Nations. Monday, May 22 9 a.m.: Strategic report for Warm Springs Timber LLC with Clyde Hamstreet and Maren Cohn. 11: Secretary-treasurer update with Michele Stacona. Chief op- erations officer update with Alyssa Macy. 1:30 p.m.: Legislative update calls with Matt Hill and Michael Mason. 2:30: Enrollments with Lucille Suppach-Samson of Vital Stats. 3:30: March-April Finance up- date with Alfred Estimo Jr. and Dennis Johnson. 4: June agenda/review minutes with the S-T. Birth announcements Wyatt Robert Graziano and Knox Sidney Graziano Dominic and Jade Graziano are pleased to an- nounce the birth of their twins Wyatt Robert Graziano and Knox Sidney Graziano, born on April 20, 2017. Wyatt was born at 3:32 a.m., weighing 5.4 pounds, measuring 18 inches in length. Knox was born at 3:34 a.m., weighing 6.2 pounds, measuring 18 and a half inches. Grandparents on the father’s side are Dominic and Janet Graziano; and Cynthia Graziano. Tuesday, May 23: Boys & Girls Club annual fundraiser din- ner and auction at Kah-Nee-Ta. Tuesday-Friday, May 23-26: Affiliated Tribes of Northwest In- dians mid year convention. Wednesday-Thursday, May 24-25: Meeting with the Colum- bia River Inter-Tribal Fish Com- mission. Thursday, May 25: Receiver- ship discussion with Judge Leavy. Monday, May 29: Tribal or- ganization closed in observance of Memorial Day. Tuesday, May 30 9 a.m. Timber appraisal with BIA, Timber LLC and Forestry. 11: Children’s Protective Ser- vices update with CPS director Susan DeNight and Health and Human Services general manager Caroline Cruz. Please note: All draft resolu- tions and ordinances, including any attachments or exhibits, are due by the first Friday of each month by 5 p.m. by email for review (Word form). No exceptions. Copy to: michele.stacona@wstribes.org lynn.davis@wstribes.org Items for future discussion: Ad hoc committee meeting re- garding associate judge recommen- dations. Census. Warm Springs Gaming Commission. Natural gas line. Crystal Clear timber sale. Sutton Mountain tour. I n v i t e by Yakama on acclimation ponds. June 2: Annual Native Ameri- can Women’s Leadership confer- ence. The First Nations Student Union at Central Oregon Commu- nity College (COCC) is holding a Community Barbecue event at the college’s Madras campus, Thurs- day, May 18, 5-7 p.m., with danc- ing, drumming, food and fun for the whole family. This event is free and open to the public. Warm Springs’ Quartz Creek Dancers will perform with drums and dancers and a member of the dance group will interpret the meaning of each dance. There will be free hamburgers and hotdogs, a bouncy house, kids' games, plus an organic farmer's market show- Community Action Team has new position The Warm Springs Community Action Team is pleased to an- nounce that we are opening up a new position in our organization, that of financial counselor. This staff member will be re- sponsible for providing financial empowerment, credit repair, asset acquisition instruction, counseling and case management services. The position is full time, 40 hours per week. Funding for the position is in place through March 31, 2019, through a grant from the North- west Area Foundation’s “Pathways to Financial Inclusion” program. Our goal with this person is to provide financial counseling and coaching for at least 150 distinct clients over two years; and provide tax assistance to at least 150 com- munity members as well. Central Oregon Community College is offering Getting Started orientation presen- tations in Bend and Redmond, May 19 and 22 respectively. RSVP for Bend at 541-383-7500; and for Redmond at 541-504-2900. Grandparents on the mother’s side are Tony Fuentes and Meleah Miller. Great grandfather is autwai Sidney Miller. 2321 Ollallie Lane (PO Box 6) Warm Springs, OR Call 541- 553-1182 15% OFF product purchases To redeem mention this ad, or show your tribal ID. case and great prizes. Attendees are encouraged to bring canned food items to donate to the COCC Ma- dras campus food bank. For more information, contact Native Ameri- can Program Coordinator Gina Ricketts at 541-318-3782. In advance of college events, persons needing accommodation or transportation because of a physi- cal or mobility disability, contact Joe Viola: 541-383-7775. For accom- modation due to other disability, such as hearing impairment, con- tact the Office of Disability Ser- vices: 541-383-7743. 341 SW Sixth St. Redmond Tuesday - Saturday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. ph. 541-923-8071 The financial counselor will learn all aspects of our IDA program; assist IDA staff in enrolling and ser ving IDA clients; teach homeownership, small business, and financial skills courses; and work with community members to help them lower their credit scores, develop spending and savings plans, create emergency savings, and im- prove their financial health. The Warm Springs Community Action Team (WSCAT) will provide training to financial counselor in many aspects of the position. For more information, please call us at 541-553-3148. Sincerely, Chris Watson, WSCAT execu- tive director, wscat.org Correction: In the April 26 Spilyay, the article on the Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Parade & Expo should have mentioned that the event was hosted and sponsored just by the Ameri- can Legion and Ladies Auxil- iary No. 48. The Spilyay apoligizes for the error.