Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, July 05, 2017, Page 5, Image 5

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    Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
July 5, 2017
Page 5
Jayson Smith photos.
Little Miss Rock Creek Tijay Thomas, Little Miss Pi-Ume-Sha Priscilla Blackwolf, and Yadira Stacona
(from left) in the Pi-Ume-Sha Traditional Parade. Veterans (upper right), and Fancy Dancer (right).
Tribal Council July agenda
The following are some items on
the Tribal Council July agenda (sub-
ject to change at Council discretion):
Wednesday, July 5
9 a.m.: Economic development
plan with Kahseuss Jackson.
11: Inter-governmental agree-
ment with the Office of Emer-
gency Management with Public
Safety general manager Stan
Suenaga and tribal attorney.
1:30 p.m.: Review minutes and
resolutions with Secretary-Trea-
surer Michele Stacona.
2:30: Veterans Memorial Com-
mittee update with Danny
Martinez.
3:30: Elder Council with
Michael Clements and others.
Thursday, July 6
10:30: Renewable energy and
conservation, the administration
building.
Monday, July 10
9-11 a.m.: LLC, supplemental
budget with tribal attorney.
1:30 p.m.: 2017 Personnel
policy update with Human Re-
sources.
2:30: Board and committee
appointments with Emily Yazzie.
3:30: Horse program update
with Bobby Brunoe, Natural Re-
sources Branch general manager.
Wednesday-Friday, July 12-
14: Columbia River Treaty tribal
leaders workshop. Tribal and First
Nations leaders.
Monday, July 17
9 a.m.: Secretary-Treasurer and
Chief Operations Officer update
with Michele Stacona and Alyssa
Macy.
10: August agenda/review min-
utes with the S-T.
11: Draft resolutions with the S-
T.
1:30 p.m.: Legislative update
calls.
2:30: Enrollments with L u c i l l e
Suppach-Samson, Vital Statistics.
3:30: Amend state gas tax rebate
agreement with Jeffrey Carstensen,
Indian Head Casino general man-
ager, and tribal attorney.
Monday-Wednesday, July 17-19:
ATNI Energy and Economic sum-
mit.
Tuesday, July 18
9 a.m.: Power and Water bond
legislation with Jim Manion, general
manager, and bond counsel.
10: Update on water quality with
Roy Spino.
11: Warrants issue with stan
Suenaga.
August Northern Paiute powwow
The Northern Paiute Pow-
wow—Honoring All Powwow
Queens Past and Present—is com-
ing up on August 5-6 at the fair-
grounds at Burns.
The Head Man’s Special has a
$500 winner take all (18 and up);
Old Style vs. Contemporary; Men’s
Grass Spotlight Special.
In Honor of Jaime, Jasmine and
Nizoni Barney: $500 winner take all
(18 and up); Women’s Old Style
Jingle Spotlight Special.
Hand Drum Contest sponsored
by Derek Hawley and family: $150
winner take all, 12 and under. Teen
Girls Special by Queen Laevona
Purcella family; Couples Dance by
Holtby family.
For vendor information contact
1:30 p.m.: Non-tribal warrants
with Chief Judge Lisa Lomas and
Stan Suenaga.
3:30: Telecom update with the
S-t.
Monday, July 24
9 a.m.: Self governance compact
with Forestry/Natural Resources
Branch and legal counsel.
11: 2017 Personnel Policy reso-
lution with Human Resources.
1:30 p.m.: Timber LLC update.
3: Timber LLC workshop.
Tuesday, July 25
12-5 p.m.: BPA rates hearing.
Wednesday-Thursday, July
26-27: CRITFC meeting.
Friday, July 28: CRITFC Fish-
ers Expo.
Note: All draft resolutions and
ordinances, including any attach-
ments 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
Further items for consideration:
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Children’s Protective Service. Hunt-
ing.
Betty Lou Hawley at 541-589-1396.
Any other questions, call Jody
Richards, 541-573-8005.
All dancers, drummers and spec-
tators welcome, open to the public,
free admission.
2321 Ollallie Lane
(PO Box 6)
Warm Springs, OR
Call 541-
553-1182
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purchases
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or show your tribal ID.
341 SW Sixth St.
Redmond
Tuesday - Saturday
10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
ph. 541-923-8071