Page 12 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.