Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon March 14, 2018 Page 5 Start the morning with Jitters Java on the Go V ictoria Godines has opened a new business serving the Warm Springs community. Jitters Java on the Go is a mov- ing coffee trailer serving hot and cold drinks made with fresh roasted coffee beans, ground and brewed daily. She uses Opal Spring water, and whole milk or almond. On the menu are hot and iced lattes with a variety of savory fla- vors, such as huckleberry, caramel, vanilla, French vanilla, chocolate, and raspberry to mention just a few. “We make it to your perfec- tion,” Victoria says. “If you ask for mixed flavors or more shots, there is not an extra cost.” A 16-ounce latte is $4, and a 20-ounce is $5. “If you enjoy a good cup of java,” she says, “We also serve espresso for $2 and a house coffee for $1.” If you are looking for a sweet jolt, Jitters Java on the Go also makes infused Redbull, with fla- vors such as strawberry, black- berry and vanilla, raspberry and Dave McMechan/Spilyay Victoria Godines started Jitters Java on the Go with parents Victor and Maria. cherry. “Or as with the lattes,” she says, “tell us how you want it.” Jitters Java also serves home- made baked goods such as choco- late chip cookie bars or brownies. And they offer packaged snacks. Summary of Tribal Council February 27, 2018 1. Roll call: Chief Delvis Heath, Chief Joseph Moses, Chief Alfred Smith Jr., Chairman Eugene Greene Jr., Vice Chairman Charles Calica, Raymond Tsumpti, Lee Tom, and Brigette McConville. Minnie Yahtin, Re- corder. 2. Grazing leases: · Motion by Charles adopting Resolution No. 12,438 approving the Tenino/Dry Hollow grazing lease for five years. Second by Brigette; noting edits: first ‘Whereas that adopted to Ordi- nance 48 and WS Tribal Code 460,’ change 66 to 48 and add words “WSTC” 460. Question: 6/0/1, Chair man not voting. Motion carried. · Motion by Charles adopting Resolution No. 12,439 approving the Sidwalter grazing lease for five years, noting edits from the pre- vious resolution. Second by Lee. Question: 6/0/1, Chairman not voting. Motion carried. · Motion by Brigette adopting Resolution No. 12,440 approving the Boulder/Miller Webster Flat and Dry Creek grazing lease for five years, noting previous edits. Question: 6/0/1, Chairman not voting. Motion carried. · Motion by Delvis adopting Resolution No. 12,441 approving the Mutton Mountain Grazing lease for five years, noting previ- ous edits. Second by Brigette. Question: 6/0/1, Chairman not voting. Motion carried. · Motion by Charles adopting Resolution No. 12,442 approving the Metolious Grazing lease for five years, noting edits. Second by Brigette. Question: 6/0/1, Chair- man not voting. Motion carried. 2321 Ollallie Lane Warm Springs, OR Call 541-553-1182 Victoria works the mobile cof- fee shop with her parents Victor and Maria Godines. They’ve set up Jitters Java on the Go at the IHS clinic, and also at the Community Center and ad- · Motion by Brigette adopting Resolution No. 12,443 approving the Simnasho/Log Springs grazing lease for five years, noting edits. Second by Charles. Question: 6/ 0/1, Chairman not voting. Motion carried. 3. Fee to Trust Tribal Consul- tation · Motion by Charles approving comments from CTWS regarding revisions to 25 CFR Part 151. Sec- ond by Joseph. Question; 6/0/1, Chairman not voting. Motion car- ried. 4. Secretary-Treasurer and Chief Operations Officer updates. 5. March agenda/travel delega- tions/minutes. · Motion by Charles approving the 2018 March agenda, subject to change. Second by Brigette. Question: 5/0/2, Chairman not voting. Motion carried. · Motion by Joseph approving the 2018 March travel delegations, subject to change and including the April delegation for early registra- tion. Second by Brigette. Question: 7/0/0, Chairman not voting. Mo- tion carried. · Motion by Charles approving May, June, July and August 2017 Tribal Council minutes. Second by Raymond. Question: 6/0/1, Chair- man not voting. Motion carried. Note: September, October, No- vember and December 2017 Min- utes were distributed to Tribal Council for review. · Motion by Raymond approv- ing delivery of the tribal flag to 15% OFF product purchases To redeem mention this ad, or show your tribal ID. ministration. They’ve been working out which of the spots is most conve- nient and centrally located for the community. If you have sugges- tions on where you would like them to set up, please text Maria at 541- 350-8667 with location and the con- tact person. Maria, Victoria and Victor all have Food Handler certificates and a business license, and have made contact with the appropriate tribal staff regarding their business ven- ture. They would like to say: We wish to thank chief opera- tions of ficer Alyssa Macy, tribal planner Lonny Macy, IHS clinic di- rector Carol Prevost, Community Health Resource director Russell Graham, Recreation organizer Carol Sahme, Natural Resources general manager Bobby Brunoe, Vital Sta- tistics and the Community Action Team staff for providing us with the information, services or guidance to get Jitters Java on the Go here in Warm Springs. Oregon State University Union Hall and Ski Bowl. Second by Charles. Question: 6/0/1. Chairman not voting. Motion carried. 6. Federal and state legislative update calls. 7. Enrollments: · Motion by Raymond adopting Resolution No. 12,444 enrolling six individuals. Second by Charles. Question. Chairman not voting. Motion carried. · Motion by Brigette adopting Resolution No. 12,445 enrolling Trevor Hurtado. Second by Raymond. Question: 4/0/3, Chair- man not voting. Motion carried. 8. Draft Resolutions 9. Motion by Raymond adopt- ing Resolution No. 12,446 approv- ing tribal staff to pursue grant fund- ing for Oregon Parks and Recre- ation on behalf of youth. Second by Brigette. Charles suggests edits, which are accepted. Question: 5/0/2, Chairman not voting. Motion carried. · Motion by Charles adopting Resolution No. 12,447 approving that a contract be entered into with the Bureau of Indian Affairs effec- tive January 1, 2018, noting edits: adding A, D, F and L of the Tribal Constitution and Bylaws. Second by Brigette. Question: 7/0/0, Chair- man not voting. Motion carried. · Realty will present land acqui- sition resolutions on March 9 at 10 a.m. 10. With no further discussion the meeting adjourned at 5 p.m. 341 SW Sixth St. Redmond Tuesday - Saturday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. ph. 541-923-8071 Tribal Council March agenda The following are items on the Tribal Council agenda for the rest of March. Wednesday, March 14: Columbia River Treaty con- ference call, Columbia basin tribes and First Nations staff. Wednesday, March 14 9 a.m.: Timber Commit- tee. 10: Miss Warm Springs. 11: Water Board. Monday, March 19 Government to govern- ment meeting with a state delegation. Meeting at Warm Springs Power and Water En- terprises, followed by tour of the Pelton project. Tuesday, March 20 9 a.m.: MDCAT annual report with Cecelia Collins. 11: Attorney contract. Tu e s d a y - T h u r s d a y, March 20 and 22: Timber conference. T h u r s d a y - F r i d a y, March 22-23: The Might Columbia seminar and live webcast, Discussion also of rail transport issues. Thursday, March 22: Soft opening of the Plateau Travel Plaza: 6 to 9 p.m. Monday, March 26 9 a.m.: Secretary-Trea- surer and Chief Operations Officer updates with Michele Stacona and Alyssa Macy. 10: April agenda/ review minutes with S-T. 11: Draft resolutions with S-T. 1:30 p.m.: State and fed- eral legislative update calls. 2:30: Enrollments with Lucille Suppach-Samson/Vi- tal Stats. 3:30: January/February 2018 financial update with Alfred Estimo and Dennis Johnson. Items for further con- sideration: Head Start tribal consul- tation. Off-shore drilling resolution. Metolius Proper- ties Corporation. Note: All draft resolutions and ordinances including any attachments or exhibits are due by the first Friday of each month (Word form). No exceptions. Send to: michele.stacona@wstribes. org lynn.davis@wstribes.org