Page 8 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon On Honor Seniors Day Pi-Ume-Sha soon turning 50 The Warm Springs Seniors Program and Confederated Tribes in May hosted the Thirtieth Annual Honor Seniors Day, featuring the Early Childhood Education Mini-Powwow. Roots trailer project helps homeless vets Students with the Roots program has worked with Warm Springs Utilities to renovate a trailer. The trailer was once used as an office providing legal services for members. The structure had been unused for quite sometime, and was scheduled for demolition. The Roots plan was to re- purpose the trailer into a two bedroom home for homeless veterans. After removing the skirt- ing and disconnecting it from utilities, the trailer was moved over to the Roots building. Many items used in the project were recycled from homes near the school that were scheduled to be demol- ished. Doors, windows, moldings, plumbing fixtures, hardware items, and even 2-by-4 studs were collected from these homes and reused. Rotten floors, old doors and windows were reframed and replaced. Damaged siding was re- placed and the exterior of the trailer was cleaned, painted, and trimmed out with exte- rior trims and accents. Interior partitions were redesigned, framed, sheet rocked and painted. Doors, moldings, cabinets, and floor- ing finished out the project. The project resulted in a wholly renovated building that can house homeless vet- erans of the community. Courtesy photo. Roots students at the renovated veterans trailer. Tribes seek new board members The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs is seeking interested person who are willing to serve on the five- member board of directors of War m Springs Ven- tures, the Warm springs eco- nomic development corpora- tion. Interested candidates should submit the following documents no later than Tues- day, June 14, 2019: Letter of interest, resume, background check form, and credit check form. Appli- cants can up the credit and background check for ms from the executive manage- ment office at administration; or download online at: http://bit.ly/ CTWSOBoardCommitteeInfo All documents must be submitted to Michele Stacona, Secretary-Treasurer- CEO, PO Box 455, Warm Springs, 97761. Or dropped off at management. The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs is seeking interested persons who are willing to serve on the five- member Tribal Employ- ment Rights Office Com- mission. Interested candi- dates must submit documents as described in the above de- scription. The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs is seeking interested persons willing to serve on the five-member board of directors for Warm Springs Credit. Interested candidates must complete the documents as described above. May 22, 2019 The tribes will host the Pi-Ume-Sha Treaty Days in June—this year marking the 50-year milestone of the powwow. The first Pi-Ume-Sha was in 1969, during the height of the Vietnam War. Honoring veterans was one of the reasons why the first Pi-Ume-Sha Committee organized the powwow; and this remains a central theme of the weekend. The main theme is the Treaty of 1855, signed on Monday, June 25 of that year. This year the anniversary date of the signing will be the Tues- day before Pi-Ume-Sha weekend. Then on Wednesday before the powwow is the Pi-Ume-Sha Health Fair, hosted by Community Health. The theme this year is Just Move It! Health providers will be offering a variety of services, screenings and gifts. Another healthy event at 2019 Pi-Ume-Sha will be the Super Man—Wonder Woman Challenge, with cash prizes for the top finishers in each divi- sion. This is an outdoor 3.3-mile rugged terrain foot race and 9.3-mile bike ride on pavement. You can pre-register by calling Azar Spino at 541-460- 3511; or Raydine Spino at 541-325-1495. The challenge honors Eugene ‘Cougar’ and Norene Greene. All are welcome to participate. The Fiftieth Annual Pi-Ume-Sha will feature the individual and team dance competitions, Ol’ Style and other specials, Men’s round Bustle and Women’s Shell Dress. The Traditional Parade is Saturday morning, June 29. The Warm Springs Outdoor Market will be open during Pi-Ume-Sha, hosted by the Warm Springs Community Action Team and the Tananawit artisans group. The Endurance Horse Race is Saturday morn- ing starting at the Shaker Church. Warm Springs Recreation and Juvenile Crime Prevention are hosting the Pi-Ume-Sha Fun Run on Saturday. There will boxing, men and women’s softball, and golf. The Pi-Ume-Sha Rodeo began at the same time as Treaty Days; so this year the rodeo is also cel- ebrating its Fifty Year Anniversary. The rodeo committee invites families of past and still living cowboys and cowgirls of Warm Springs. Anyone interested in sponsoring an event, in your family member’s name, is welcome. Please call me for more information, 541-460- 0110.