E Coosh EEWA: The way it is Page 4 Spilyay Tymoo February 14, 2018 Letters to the editor Anniversary year at Museum You can see exceptional artwork by Warm Springs youth at the museum through March 3. The Museum at Warm Springs this year is celebrat- ing its Twenty-Fifth Anni- versary. There are some unique events—a Treaty of 1855 exhibit, for instance— coming up in 2018 at the museum. Some events on the calendar: March 12: A Washat Service at 10 a.m. March 17: War m Springs community cel- ebration of the anniversary. The museum opened in March of 1993. The exhibit Twanat: Celebrating Our Legacy opens. April 14: Honor Dinner at the World Forestry Cen- ter. Presentation of the Twanat and Lifetime Achievement awards. May 31: Seeds of Dis- covery science field day for local fourth graders, sup- ported by an Oregon State University and NASA. June 7: Opening of the reception hall exhibit Patriot Nations, a banner exhibit from the National Museum of the American Indian. June 21: Opening of the exhibit Memory of the Land: The Treaty of the Middle Columbia River Tribes and Bands. August 18: Huckleberry Harvest annual banquet and auction. October 1: Opening,. Middle Oregon Treaty of 1855 display. October 25-27: Treaty symposium At Kah-Nee-Ta Resort. November: Tribal Mem- ber Art Exhibit; and Native American Art Market. Wishes... Baby Fair Warm Springs Recreation invites you to the Sweetheart Baby Fair from 5-7 p.m. on Thursday, February 22. There will be a family photo shoot and door prizes. Join us at the Community Wellness Center Social Hall for a light dinner at 5 p.m. Enter your little one in the Crawler Race. Then sport your child’s regalia across the stage for your walker to 5 years old. Check out the baby board gallery and learn new infor- mation regarding issues fac- ing our little ones and their families. Michael Martinez from Prevention will provide infor- mation on the use of meth- amphetamine during preg- nancy and the effects on new- borns, infants and their envi- ronment. For more information call Carol Sahme at 541-553- 3243, or visit Recreation at the Community Center. Seniors lunch Seniors are invited to the Warm Springs Senior Cen- ter for lunch this Thursday, February 15 from noon to 1 p.m. On the menu: Cajun salmon with pineapple salsa. Those 60 and older eat for free. Lunch is $5 for anyone age 12 to 59, and children under 12 cost $3 each. Tribal Council I would like to wish a ‘belated’ Happy Birthday to our grandson Orion Wewa, who turned 9 on February 8, 2018. Happy Valentines Day to Mato and Miayala Suppah and Metaeh Allen. Love you, Grama Bonnie and Grampa Ronnie. We would like to wish a ver y Happy 12 th Birthday to our grandson Ivan “Ka’Canus” Good Lance. Hope all your wishes come true on your special day, February 22, 2018. We love you very much, from Grama Bonnie and Grampa Ronnie. Happy Valen- tines Day to Addy and Pete Jacobs Good Lance, with love from Grama Bonnie and Grampa Ronnie. Spilyay Tymoo (Coyote News, Est. 1976) Publisher Emeritus in Memorium: Sid Miller Editor: Dave McMechan Spilyay Tymoo is published bi-weekly by the Con- federated Tribes of Warm Springs. Our offices are located at 4174 Highway 3 in Warm Springs. Any written materials submitted to Spilyay Tymoo should be addressed to: Spilyay Tymoo, P.O. Box 489, Warm Springs, OR 97761. Phone: 541-553-2210 or 541-771-7521 E-Mail: david.mcmechan@wstribes.org. Annual Subscription rates: Within U.S.: $20.00 Coming up at Tribal Council: Tuesday, February 20 9 a.m.: Secretary-Trea- surer and Chief Operations Officer updates with Michele and Alyssa. 10: March agenda and minutes with the S-T. 11: Draft resolutions with the S-T 1:30 p.m.: Legislative up- date calls, federal and state. 2:30: Fee to Trust tribal consultation. 3:30: Enrollments with Lucille Suppach-Samson of Vital Stats. Adolescent group meetings The Adolescent Alcohol and Drug Education Group meets every Monday 4:30- 5:30 p.m. at the War m Springs Behavioral Health Center. The meetings are with Stephanie Wachter, certified alcohol and drug counselor (CADC II), and Alexis Salazar, CADC I intern. Warm Springs artist Travis Bobb wishes everyone a Happy Valentine’s Day! For any questions please contact Stephanie at 541- 553-3205. From Extension Warm Springs OSU Ex- tension is seeking volunteers for its Master Food Preserver program. Volunteers help folks make safe food preservation choices. Warm Springs Exten- sion is recruiting applicants to participate in 48 hours of in- depth food safety and pres- ervation training on Tuesdays April 10-May 29. If possible, you need to apply by this Thursday, Feb- ruary 15. For more informa- tion, and to apply visit extension.oregonstate.edu. Get to the Deschutes County page, and click on ‘food pres- ervation.’ Veterans, Family Healing Circle The Veterans and Fam- ily Healing Circle an- nounced the annual gather- ing, coming up in April. The gathering, April 25- 29, will be at the HeHe Longhouse. This year the theme is ‘Honoring Our Women in Service.’ Every- one is welcome. The weekend includes healing ceremonies, speak- ers, elders’ wisdom, men’s sweat lodge, women’s sweat lodge, washing of the hands ceremony, free healing touch treatments, raffle, fun and friendship. No fees of any kind are being charged. Contribu- tions of food, volunteer time and raffle items are greatly appreciated. To do- nate with giveaway item ex- penses you may send a check to: Bullseye, 3180 NW Gumpert Rd, Prineville, OR 97754 (with ‘Vet- eran family healing’ in the subject line.) Contacts: Mike Wil- liams, 541-912-1962. Heidi Katchia, 503- 804-4177. Washington state: Elke Bach- Zeerosah, 253-967- 7905. Cody Black, 360- 458-6840. Relay kick-off A kick-off event for Jefferson County Relay for Life is at the Madras- Jefferson County Chamber Business after hours gather- ing this Thursday, February 15 at 5:30 p.m. The after hours gatheirng will be at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds in the Mackie Conroy building. Ev- eryone is invited to attend and learn more about the Relay for Life, coming up in July. For sale Nissan pickup, 1985. Contact Ricky Minthorn, 541-615-0325. Council seeks to fill tribal board positions The Tribal Council of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs would like to advertise the following tribal board positions: There is one position, non-member, on the Warm Springs Ventures board. This is the economic devel- opment corporation of the Confederated Tribes. The candidate should be interested in the economic and social development of the tribe and its membership; and possesses expertise in pri- vate industry, finance or banking, or some other field which would benefit corpo- ration. There is one position, non-member, open on the Warm Springs Composite Products board. There are two position open on the Warm Springs Tribal Employment Rights Office (TERO) Commis- sion, a division of Warm Springs Ventures. There is one position open on the Kah-Nee-Ta Resort board of directors; and one position, non-mem- ber on the tribal Credit en- terprise board. For all of these positions: Letters of interest and re- sumes of applicants should be submitted by March 6 to the following address: Michele Stacona, Secre- tary-Treasurer/CEO, P.O. Box 455, Warm Springs, OR 97761. Authorization letter will be mailed to all applicants for a criminal and credit back- ground check to be com- pleted returned to Secretary- Treasurer/CEO office. In- formation will be submitted confidentially to the Secre- tary-Treasurer.