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    Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
May 22, 2019
Page 5
Salmon, Native celebration at COCC
The First Nations Student
Union at Central Oregon Com-
munity College welcomes Warm
Springs to the 2019 Salmon Bake
and Native American celebra-
tion.
The salmon lunch is free. There
will be traditional dancing, drum-
ming and singing, vendor tables
and auction.
There are still spaces available
for vendors. Receive a free vend-
ing space with a donation to the
auction. All proceeds go towards
the First Nations Student Union
scholarship fund, and First Na-
tions Flag Fund.
“We want to purchase, and hang
in the campus center, the flags of
the nine federally recognized tribes
of Oregon,” said Michelle Cary,
COCC Native American program
coordinator.
You can reach Michelle at 541-
233-8305. Her email is
mcary@cocc.edu
The Salmon Bake and Native
American celebration will be from
10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday,
June 1 at the COCC athletic filed
at the Bend campus.
The COCC First Nations Stu-
dent Union and Native American
program provide cultural learning
opportunities for Native students
at the college.
The union and program provide
a support system and networking
opportunities; recruitment and re-
taining Native American students.
They promote equality and fairness
through cultural sharing.
COCC student commencement on June 15
The Central Oregon Commu-
nity College 2018-19 commence-
ment ceremony is set for Satur-
day, June 15 at the Mazama field
at the COCC Bend campus.
The ceremony is from 10 to
11:30 a.m., reception to follow. Stu-
dent check-in is at 8:45 a.m. at the
Mazama gym.
No tickets are needed for stu-
dents and guests.
All students who have met re-
quirements for a two-year Associ-
ate Degree, or a one-year Certifi-
cate of Completion are eligible to
participate in commencement, if
they have earned or will earn that
certificate or degree in the past fall,
winter or spring, or the coming
summer. Only candidates for Sum-
mer graduation who demonstrate
a realistic plan to complete all re-
Board school applications
Boarding school applications
for Chemawa Indian High School,
Riverside Indian School in,
Anadarko, Oklahoma; Sherman
Indian High School at Riverside,
California; and Flandreau Indian
High School, Flandreau, South
Dakota are now available at
CRITFC hiring
The Columbia River Inter-Tribal
Fish Commission is hiring tow Ac-
counting Technician/Staff Accoun-
tants.
These are full-time positions,
located in Portland. Open until
filled.
Employment application and
full job announcement located at:
critfc.org/blog/jobs/accounting-
technician-staff-accountant/
Job Summary: These positions
provide support to accounting
functions. They will primarily pro-
cesses account payable by receiv-
ing and processing purchase orders,
analyzing A/P and tying it to the
general ledger, and issuing checks.
It also assists in the back-up of
other accounting functions such as
travel and fixed asset inventory.
The position prepares general led-
ger journal entries; assists in spe-
cial project management; partici-
pates in internal and external audit;
and works in other areas managed
by the Department.
Salary range $41,893- $61,490,
depending on experience.
This position is expected to ex-
ercise independent judgment and
initiative in performance of duties.
Warm Springs Higher Education.
The deadline to apply is July
31.
Higher Education is located in
the Education building, 1110
Wasco Street, Top Floor, room
306. The phone is 541-553-3311.
Talk to Carroll Dick.
quirements by the end of summer
term are eligible for the June com-
mencement.
Courtesy Louis Pitt/Tribal Government Relations
In a government-to-government meeting, Tribal Council
Chairman Raymond Tsumpti and 2019 Miss Warm Springs
Charisse Heath met in Salem recently with Gov. Kate Brown.