Page 2 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon Expansion plan at Composite Products W.S. Area Chamber of Commerce first annual gathering N ew business opportuni- ties at Warm Springs Com- posite Products require an expansion of their manufac- turing plant. “We’re seeing growth in business domestically and in- ternationally,” said Jake Coochise, Composite gen- eral manager. Some of the new op- portunities are for the fire- resistant doors that are as- sembled, Mr. Coochise said. This would be in addition to the work on the manu- facture and shipping of door components not yet as- sembled, he said. Now is the time to con- tract for these new oppor- tunities, while the customers are shopping around for the service, Mr. Coochise said. The expansion is part of long-term planning at Com- posite Products. A few years ago, during the auction of Forest Prod- ucts assets, Composite pur- chased the building to the north of the existing Com- posite Products plant. This building has a new fire suppression system, but work will be needed for the electrical, water and air sys- tems. Composite will needs some new equipment, such as sanding equipment. As time is of the essence for the expansion, Tribal Council, on recommenda- Dave McMechan/Spilyay photos A crew works Composite’s current sander (above); and below, the new sander that arrived just this week. The new sander will be moved to the north building that is part of the Composite expansion. The plan is for the expansion to happen soon, within the next few months. tion of the Business Invest- ment Revolving Fund Com- mittee, approved a BIRF loan for Composite to get started as soon as possible. Warm Springs Composite Community notes... The Warm Springs Pre- vention program will host a Penny Carnival on the evening of Thursday, March 28 at the War m Springs Youth Center Gym. There will be food, games, crafts and music. Anyone interested in set- ting up a booth should call Prevention at 541-615- 0112. The University of Or- egon is offering the Indig- enous Pre-College Acad- emy this summer. The classes and work- shops will cover college prep, the admissions process, finan- cial aid, the unique challenges of being a Native scholar and various academic areas. The academy will be held July 21-28 at the University Summary of Tribal Council The following is a sum- mary of the Tribal Council meeting: March 1, 2019 Roll call: Chief Delvis Heath, Chairman Eugene Greene Jr., Raymond Tsumpti, Ronald Suppah, Carina Miller, and Lee Tom. Minnie Yahtin, Recorder. Enrollments: · Motion by Raymond adopting Resolution No. 12,560 enrolling six individu- als. Second by Lee. Ques- tion: 3/0/2, Chairman not voting. Motion carried. March agenda/min- utes. · Motion by Raymond approving the March busi- ness agenda, subject to change. Second by Carina. Question: 5/0/0, Chairman not voting. Motion carried. · Motion by Raymond approving the November and December 2018 Min- utes. Second by Carina. Question: 5/0/0, Chairman not voting. Motion carried. Payor of Last Resort sta- tus of Medicare Eligible March 13, 2019 Warm Springs tribal member patients letter. · Motion by Ronald ap- proving the letter with edits, corrections and additions for Payor of Last Resort. Sec- ond by Raymond. Question: 4/0/1, Chairman not voting. Motion carried. · Warm Springs Telecom- munications Company Loan Extension Resolution: Motion by Raymond adopting Resolution No. 12,561 approving the Secre- tary-Treasurer/CEO to pro- vide a 10-year loan extension to the War m Springs Telecom in accordance with terms and conditions agreed to by the BIRF committee and directs that as provided in the funding terms and conditions any interest and earnings on such funding shall be reinvested in the BIRF fund. Second by Ca- rina. Question: 4/0/1, Chair- man not voting. Motion car- ried. With no further discus- sion the meeting adjourned at 11:05 a.m. Products is the tribally-owned manufacturer and interna- tional supplier of Tectonite- based fire-rated architectural door components and doors, wood doorframes and spe- cialized wood products. Composite employs about 50 people, working in two shifts as the demand right now is high. of Oregon in Eugene, and is open to students who will be in grades 9-12 in the coming school year. It is free, with rooms and meals provided. Applica- tions are due April 15. Get all of the details and apply online at admissions.uoregon.edu/ ipca uses pictures to tell a story and communicate the im- pact of nicotine use in their community. For more in- formation call or text Katie at 541-233-9177. The Central Oregon Photo Voice Project is looking for Warm Springs youth to participate. The Photo Voice Project A re you interested in growing your own business and in strengthening the small business community of Warm Springs? Get involved! Join the Warm Springs Area Cham- ber of Commerce in explor- ing how we make our com- munity a better place. The Warm Springs Area Chamber of Commerce is holding its first annual gathering event to inform the community of the plans the current board of direc- tors has to serve the Warm Springs community, and to open enrollment for all businesses that want to be ‘associates’ of the chamber. The Warm Springs Area Chamber of Commerce’s mission is to promote the progress, growth, well-being and improvement of the business, professional, and civic community in the Warm Springs area. The Chamber will accom- plish this by marketing and advertising for its associates, promoting healthy business regulations, offering services for businesses and people wanting to go into business, conducting networking events, and speaking with federal, state, local, and tribal leaders to ensure associates of the Chamber are operat- ing under the conditions they need to be successful. We will have light snacks The first annual gathering of the Warm Springs Area Chamber of Com- merce will be from 6 to 9 p.m. on Tu e s d a y, M a r c h 2 6 a t t h e Wa r m Springs Community Center. and refreshments at the gath- ering. The board of directors will introduce themselves, explain their roles, and dis- cuss how they intend to carry out the mission of the or- ganization to help Warm Springs businesses start and grow. Applications will be avail- able for those interested in becoming members To become an associate or to learn more about the chamber, please contact me by phone at 541-553-3148 or by email at dustin@wscat.org. We look forward to meeting you and working to- gether to develop and strengthen the War m Springs business commu- nity. Dustin Seyler, Com- munity Action Team small business coach, and chair- man, Warm Springs Area Chamber of Commerce. Dave McMechan The Madras VFW Post 12141 and its Auxiliary in- vites all people, veterans and non-veterans, to a free Welcome Home Veter- ans spaghetti dinner and events on Saturday, March 30 from 4-8 p.m. at the Erickson Aircraft Collec- tion in Madras. Two positions open on the school district board The Jefferson County School District 509-J has two positions opening on its board of directors. Anyone interested in running for 509-J posi- tion No. 4 or No. 5 must file a declaration of can- didacy or petition for nomination for office with the Elections Depart- ment of Jefferson County: This must be done no later than 5 p.m. on Thursday, March 21. The election will be on May 21, in a vote-by-mail special election. The declaration of candidacy for ms are available at the Jefferson County Clerk’s office in Madras; and online on the Jefferson County website. Or the Oregon Secretary of State website.