Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon November 8, 2017 Page 7 A thank-you from Children’s Protective Services Honor veterans dinner The Simnasho com- munity is hosting a Veter- ans Appreciation Dinner this Thursday, November 9 at the Simnasho Longhouse. There will be 1 seven of Washut at 5, and a potluck dinner at 6. Simnasho welcomes all to share a meal with our veterans in apprecia- tion of their time and service. Healing day at Longhouse The Behavioral Health Center will host a Trauma- Grief Conference on Tues- day, November 21 at the Agency Longhouse. The conference, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., is Healing for Men, Women, Families and Our Community. Subjects on the agenda in- clude Tribal Grief Cycle, Breakout Healing Groups, and closing prayer. A break- fast and lunch will be served. For more informa- tion call Alice Sampson or Annie Kalama at the Behav- ioral Health Center, 541- 553-3205. Or you can sign up at the conference. Native art market at museum Dave McMechan/Spilyay Kids at the CPS made signs in appreciation of the candy donation from Indian Head Casino. I would like to take this opportunity to say thank you to Indian Head Casino for the donation of candy for Halloween night. It was so great to see all the children’s smiles and cos- tumes. We had a great turn- out of trick-or-treaters, and each one got some delicious treats. In past years our program always ran out of treats, but we had plenty this year. Your contribution is highly appre- ciated. I look forward to working Indian Head Casino in the Native Spirit week at the Academy The week of November 13-17 is Native Spirit Week at the Warm Springs Acad- emy. Monday is Eagle Day, Tuesday is Ribbon Day, and Wednesday is Bead Day. Thursday is Rock Your Mocs Day, and Friday is School Colors Day. On Eagle Day, students wear their Academy Eagle shirts, or anything with an Eagle or Native design on future. Sincerely, Reona Trimble, Children’s Protective Services Center supervisor. it. On Ribbon Day, stu- dents wear their ribbon shirts, wing dresses, or maybe make a special bracelet with ribbon. The Museum at Warm Springs will host the Na- tive American Art Mar- ket on Saturday, Novem- ber 18. Celebrate Native American art, and pur- chase original artwork di- rectly from the artists. Vendors will be Warm Springs tribal and other community members. There is a $5 vendor fee. For information, or to sign up as a vendor, call Tamera Moody, mu- seum Education coordi- nator, 541-553-3331. Or email: tamera@museumatwarm springs.org Tour of timber harvest area A timber tour of the pro- posed harvest areas for the Triple Butte Timber sale is scheduled for this Thursday, November 9. Vans will leave the admin- istration building at 9 a.m. Sack lunches will be pro- vided. Be sure to wear warm clothes and sturdy footwear. Summary of Tribal Council On the Tribal Council agenda The following are some of the items coming up on the Tribal Council agenda (subject to change at Coun- cil discretion): Monday, November 13 9 a.m.: Review minutes and resolutions with Secre- tary-Treasurer Michele Stacona. 10: Fish and Wildlife Committee update. 11: Timber Committee update. 1:30 p.m.: Water Board update. 2:30: U.S. v. Oregon agree- ment update with tribal legal counsel John Ogan. 3:30: Health and Welfare Committee update. strategic plan and budget. Monday, November 13 General Council meeting at the Agency Longhouse. Dinner at 6 p.m. and the meeting begins at 7. The subject is the proposed 2018 tribal budget. Tuesday, November 14 9 a.m.: Education Com- mittee update. 10: Land Use update. 11: Range and Ag Com- mittee update. 1:30 p.m.: Culture and Heritage Committee update. Wednesday, Novem- ber 15: Special Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Com- mission meeting regarding Thursday-Friday, No- vember 16-17: Deschutes River Alliance vs. PGE settlement conference. Monday, November 20 9 a.m.: Secretary-Trea- surer and Chief Operations Officer updates with Michelle Stacona/S-T-Alyssa Macy/COO 10: December agenda and review minutes with the S-T. 11: Draft resolutions with the S-T. 1:30 p.m.: Legislative up- date calls. 3: Enrollments with Lucille Suppach-Samson of Vital Stats. Tuesday, November 21 9 a.m.: Finalize 2018 bud- get with Alfred Estimo, Fi- nance director, and Dennis Johnson. 10:30: Museum Twenty- Fifth Anniversary update with Douglas Goe and Carol Leone. 11: IHS update Carol Prevost. Monday, Novembre 27 9: a.m.: Board and com- mittee appointments with Lynn Davis. 1 p.m.: The Dalles Tribal Housing Village Develop- ment Plan with Gail Saldana. Meeting at the Greely Heights Community Center. Tuesday, November 28 9 a.m.: 2018 budgets (if necessary). Note: All draft resolutions must be sent to the S/T by email in Word for m two weeks prior to being taken into Council for presentation. Copy to Lynn Davis: michelle.stacona@wstribes.org lynn.davis@wstribes.org October 23, 2017 1. Roll call: Chief Delvis Heath, Chief Joseph Moses, Chief Alfred Smith Jr., Chairman Eugene Greene Jr., Vice Chairman Charles Calica, Raymond Tsumpti, Carina Miller, Lee Tom, Valerie Switzler, and Brigette McConville. Minnie Yahtin, Recorder. 2. Secretary-Treasurer update. 3. Chief Operations up- date. 4. Tribal Council business agenda and minutes. · Motion approving the November Tribal Council business agenda, subject to change. · Motion approving the January 2017 Tribal Coun- cil Minutes. · Tribal Council received February 2017 Minutes for review. 5. Legislative call update. 6. Enrollments and relin- quishments. · Motion adopting Reso- lution No. 12,382 enrolling 4 individuals. · Motion adopting Reso- lution No. 12,383 approv- ing a relinquishment. · Motion adopting Reso- lution No. 12,384 approv- ing a relinquishment. · Motion adopting Reso- lution No. 12,385 approv- ing a relinquishment of a mi- nor, with option to return after the age of 21. · Motion adopting Reso- lution No. 12,386 approv- ing a relinquishment of a mi- nor, with option to return after the age of 21. · Motion approving auto- matic enrollment for a minor child, resolution to be pre- sented this afternoon. 7. September financials update. 8. Motion adopting Resolution No. 12,387 ap- proving automatic enroll- ment of a minor. 9. With no further discus- sion the meeting adjourned at 4:30.