Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon June 20, 2018 Page 5 ‘Choices’ author shares message of hope and inspiration R on James traveled here from Pennsylvania, sharing his message with the Warm Springs community, and Deer Ridge Institute inmates. “We may wear different clothes, go to different jobs, and live in dif- ferent cities,” Mr. James said. “But we all have one thing in common— Choices.” Ron spent more than 25 years in and out of prison. He knows the power of choices for to build up, and to tear down. His journey is compelling. He shares the les- sons he has learned: “Who’s choice is it? Realize the true power of your next choice,” Ron says. His drug addiction brought him to a place of homelessness, and stealing from the only person that supported him, his mother Miram Jones. She would tell him: “Good better best, May you never rest until the good get bet- ter, and the better best.” Six years ago Ron was released from incarceration. Since then he has become a motivational speaker and writer, and has had a motion picture made about his life story. Earlier this month, just after ar- riving in Oregon, Ron was stand- ing in front of eight tribal inmates: He was giving them a message of hope, through their own better choices. He later spoke to seven more male inmates, and the next day met with 13 female inmates. This was his first time speaking on an In- dian reservation. Having personally known the life of addiction and incarceration, Mr. James knew what he was talk- ing about. Some of the comments from those at the Warm Springs jail: so glad I was able to attend. I love his positive attitude and outlook on life. It gives hope to all people fight- ing the battle of alcohol mad drugs, and sends the message that the choices you make in life are all up to you. It is good to have faith in God to help you overcome the hard- ships we face in life. Tribal elder: I wish all my grand- children heard his message. In less than 36 hours Ron touched the lives of 190 people. How he found his way to Warm Springs (as told by Sarah Frank): Courtesy Sarah Frank At the community center with Ron James are Levi and Annette Jim. addiction. Show them that ever y day. Give them courage, guidance, strength, confidence… Even if it’s just words. ... This guest speaker was a good choice. It was very good. I would like to watch the movie at the next movie night. We want more stuff like today. Was a good class on choices. More presentations like this one on real life situations. I loved it, and from now on I’m going to make better choices, and be there for my kids. Bring more inspirational people... Today’s class was pretty excit- ing... More motivational speakers, more classes. Don’t give up on any- one. story, and given yet another glimpse of hope for their futures. On Monday evening Ron spoke to eighty 80 Warm Springs community members at the social hall. Judge Lisa Lomas: This was ver y uplifting. I am I came across the ‘Choices’ movie add on Facebook. I wanted to know when the movie was going to be re- leased, so I called the phone number listed. Ron retur ned m y call. After hearing what we do at the tribal jail and Deer Ridge Correctional Insti- tute he wanted to travel to Warm Springs. I attempted to seek donations to get Ron to Warm Springs. After a month I was giving up, as I had little response. But Ron was adamant that he was coming to War m Springs… Living Hope Christian Center and War m Springs Power Enter prise both made a financial donation. Community member Danielle Wood contributed from her own per- sonal funds. The Meth and Opiate Work Group provided the meal ant the Community Event. B r e n t a n d L i n d s e y Wr i g h t opened up their home to give Ron a place to stay during his visit to Warm Springs. Many volunteered their time to make this event possible. We appreciate all the support! A special thanks to the Warm Springs Police Department and Deer Ridge correctional facility for allowing us into your facility. The Warm Springs Housing Au- thority Board donated funds to pay for two of Ron’s meals. Thank you to Tribal Councilman Charles Calica for welcoming Ron to Warm Springs. Make you next choice, your best choice… If you would like to learn more about Ron Ja m e s see: yourchoicefoundation.or g www.ronljames.com We hope to bring him back to speak to our youth. Sarah J. Frank At Deer Ridge I didn’t just listen, I heard your words. Thank you... Made me think about changing my life... I know that it’s going to be hard, but I know that I will get there one day. I’ve just got to take the first step... Another said: I wish we had this all the time, for the youth and adults. Don’t give up on families with On Sunday night Ron entered the Deer Ridge Correctional Insti- tute, where he spoke to over sev- enty 70 inmates. Chaplain Patterson shared the following comment: We want to thank you very much for the amaz ing evening we had with Ron James. Not only was it a good turnout, but the talk from the men has been ver y encouraging and in- spirational. They were moved by his Summaries of Tribal Council June 11, 2018 1. Roll call: Chief Joseph Moses, Chief Alfred Smith Jr., Chairman Eugene Greene Jr., Vice Chairman Charles Calica, Raymond Tsumpti, Valerie Switzler, Lee Tom, and Brigette McConville. Minnie Yahtin, Re- corder. 2. Enterprise updates: · Ventures. · Credit Enterprise. · Timber Company LLC. · The Museum at War m Springs. · Warm Springs Composite Products. · High Lookee. 3. Eel (lamprey) harvesting: · Motion by Brigette adopting Resolution No. 12,496 approving the 2018 eel fishery regulations, with noted edit. Second by Charles. Question: 6/0/1, Chairman not voting. Motion carried. 4. Discussed the motion/ac- tion taken on May 29. 5. 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