Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, February 13, 2019, Page 12, Image 12

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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
February 13, 2019
Tallying the Lincoln’s Powwow results
Men’s Division
Fancy: Jonathan Nomee,
Worley. Kenny Pratt Jr.,
Montour, Iowa. Raesteven
Scott, Window Rock, Arizona.
Grass: William Wesley,
Satus. Terry Heemsah Jr.,
Toppenish.
Albert
Onepennee, White Swan.
Traditional: Raymond
Scott Jr., Window Rock. Saul
Jurado, Salem.
Terry
Heemsah Sr., Toppenish.
Men’s Golden Age:
Albert Summers, War m
Springs.
Teen Division
(Continued)
Boys
Grass: Dezlinl Walsey,
Wapato. Tyus Beebe,
Wapato.
Traditional: Kaiwin
Clements, Warm Springs.
Scwelaut
Speedis,
Toppenish. Lebron Boise,
Warm Springs.
Ladies’ Division
Fancy: Lareesa Beebe,
Toppenish.
Irene
Onepennee, Wapato. Cece
Walsey-Begay, Satus,
Wash.
Jingle: Antonetta
Flett, Wellpenit, Wash.
Jocee
Scabbyrobe,
Worley, Idaho. Aurleia
Johnson, Goldendale.
Traditional: Tilda
Walsey, Wapato. Heaven
Walsey, Satus. Leah Villa,
Warm Springs.
Women’s Golden
Age: Pat Heemsah,
Toppenish. Eileen Spino,
War m Springs. Edith
Walsey, Wapato.
Drum Contest: Stone
Child, Wapato. Indian Nation,
Satus. Black Lodge, White
Swan.
Courtesy Simnasho Powwow
From the Shaker Church
Letter: The Church an-
nounces new officers.
They are are:
Josie Williams, Minis-
ter. William Sam, Assis-
tant. Warner Williams,
first officer. Charley
Strom, second officer.
Brenda Sconawah, sec-
retary.
“Grammz” Mother/
Daughter Special: Eileen
Spino and Teryl Florendo,
Warm Springs.
Edith Walsey and Tilda
Walsey, Wapato.
Cece Walsey-Begay and
Virgilena Begay, Satus.
Grammz was sponsored
by the Queahpama/Greene
Family.
New jobs
service at
Education
New classes and job
search assistance are
now available at the
tribal Education build-
ing.
Drop-in services are
offered most Mondays,
upstairs
in
the
Workforce Innovation
and Opportunity Act
(WIOA) office. There is
no
appointment
needed; so stop by and
get one-on-one help
with a variety of ser-
vices including:
iMatch
Skills/
WorkSouce registra-
tion.
Signing up for un-
employment, and filing
for Unemployment.
Career guidance and
assessments. Resumes
and cover letters. Help
with job applications.
Enrollment in WIOA
and services.
Stop in between 9
a.m. and 5 p.m. on Feb-
ruary 15 or 25; March
1, 4, 11, 18 or 25.
There are free work-
shops upstairs at the
Education building in
the computer lab, of-
fered most Fridays on
a rotating basis. The
classes do require a cur-
rent iMatchSkills ac-
count and pre-registra-
tion. So come in dur-
ing drop-in service time
to get assistance signing
up.
Classes include
online job search basics
(March 8) ; soft skills,
job success (March 15
and 22), and staying
positive while job
searching (March 29).
Hours are from 10
a.m. to 11:30 a.m.