Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon June 5, 2019 Martinez at MMA main event Isaiah Martinez will be fighting in Red Bluff, California Feather Weight Kick Boxing-Mixed Mar- tial Arts Main Event, June 15. Isaiah will be repre- senting Central Oregon, Warm Springs Nation Boxing Club and Martinez Kajukenbo. Isaiah is a outstanding athlete, registered in USA Boxing, and named Eagles Wrestling 2019 MVP. He is part of the Kajukenbo family, Ama- teur Kickboxing/MMA Cage Fighting, and regis- tered in NSCA for a col- lege football scholarship. Go Ozma! Ever yone Birth Meadow Trudie Herkshan Gunner Herkshan Sr. and Rosetta Herkshan of Warm Springs are pleased to an- nounce the birth of their daughter Meadow Trudie age 3 50th Annual Pi-Ume-Sha contacts Here is the contact infor- mation for the Fiftieth An- nual Pi-Ume-Sha Treaty Days Powwow, June 28-30. Powwow co-chairmen are Isaac Mitchell and John Katchia. Arena directors are Carlos Calica and Council- man Captain Moody. For in- for mation call Cassie Katchia at 541-325-1573; or Louise Katchia, 541-460- 0224. Traditional Dress Parade, call Ramona Greene Baez, 541-553-2406 or 541-460- 0077. Rodoe: Cheryl Tom, 541- 553-1354. Stick Game Tourna- ment: Vanessa Knight Crane, 541-553-7777. Fun Run: Recreation De- partment, 541-553-3243. Boxing: Austin Smith, 541-325-2798. Men and Women’s Soft- ball: Sandra Greene or Jerry Sampson, 541-553- 6619 or 514-325-1866. Super Man/Wonder Woman Challenge: Azar Community notes... from Warm Springs and Madras will be cheering for you. We would like to thank Austin Smith Sr., Tim DeVore, Jeremiah DeVore, Christan Valero and Dominicio Tafoya. Amy and Kelly Wewa. Herkshan, born on May 24, 2019. Meadow joins brothers Jeremy, 29, Gunner Jr., 14 and Wallace, 11; and sisters Brandy, 28, Denise, 20, Bella, 7, and Ember, 4. Grandparents on the father’s side are the late Enos Herkshan II, and Darlene ‘Gammy’ Hensen. Grandparents on the mother’s side are Henr y Martinez and the late Trudie Smith. The Johnson O’Malley summer activity allow- ances need to be applied for by June 7. Jefferson and Wasco county students, age 3 to twelfth grade, who are members of a federally rec- ognized tribe, are eligible. Parents/guardians need to complete the paperwork with Carroll Dick at the Higher Education office. The Tananawit War m Springs artists co-op and Madras Downtown Asso- ciation are holding salmon bake fundraiser on Satur- day, June 8 starting at 5 p.m. until sold out. Salmon plates will be served at Wild Bleu. The 1910 Indian Shaker Church is accepting dona- tions of clothing and other items for its rummage sale Spino, 541-460-3511. Museum at War m Springs, exhibit Resilience: The Boarding School Expe- rience of Warm Springs and Beyond, 541-553-3331. The Fiftieth Annual In- dian and Team Dance Competition at the com- munity center Pi-Ume-Sha g rounds: Founder Acknowledgement, Golden Age Contest (50 and over) Outgoing Queen Special; and other specials. fundraisers. Contact Josie Williams at 360-640-8221. The Boys and Girls Club of Warm Springs is doing a Squares raffle with the drawing set for June 14. Money raised will sup- port club operations. Squares are $10 each and the winner will take half the pot. There are 100 squares in all. You can stop by the club to purchase your square. Warm Springs Community Calendar Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM Thursday, June 6 The Senior Wellness Center is having Senior lunch at noon. Seniors 60 and older eat for free, 59 and under are $5 and youth under 13 are $3 at the Senior Wellness Cen- ter. There is an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting to- day at noon at the Behav- ioral Health Center, and a Narcotics Anonymous meeting at 6 p.m. at the Shaker Church. There is Ichishkin class today from noon-1 p.m. at the museum. Bring your own lunch. Warm Springs Nation Little League games today – Junior Baseball plays Jefferson County in Ma- dras. There is Social Dance Employment The following jobs were advertised recently with the Warm Springs Human Re- sources Department. Appli- cants are encouraged to at- tach cover letter and resume with completed application. Incomplete applications will not be processed. Questions regarding application process can be directed to 541-553-3262. For full job descriptions see: warmsprings-nsn.gov Education Early Childhood Educa- tion - Tribal Head Start - class today at 4 in the Community Center aero- bics room. Friday, June 7 A senior citizen fitness class is held Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10:45 at the Senior build- ing. Saturday, June 8 There is an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting this morning at 10 at the Behav- ioral Health Center. The Madras Downtown Association and Tananawit are holding salmon bake fundraiser on starting at 5 p.m. until sold out. Salmons plates will be served at Wild Bleu. Sunday, June 9 Warm Springs Christian Teacher Aide - Contact Jodi Begay - 541-553-3241. Governmental affairs Planning position - Land Services Administrator - Louie Pitt 541-553-3540. Health and Human Ser- vices Children’s Protective Services - Protective Care Provider - Cecilia Collins - 541-553-3209. Community Health Ser- vices - Medical Social Worker - Katie Russell - 541-553-2460. Children’s Protective Services - CPS Specialist - Cecilia. Recreation Department - Limited Duration Bus Driver - Austin Greene - Fellowship meets this morning at 9:30 at the Se- nior Center. The Warm Springs Bap- tist Church has Sunday School at 10, and Worship Service at 11 this morning. The Warm Springs Food Bank is located at the Pres- byterian Church. They are open from 11:30-1:30 today. All food banks and pantries do take donations of non- perishable food or cash Monday, June 10 Warm Springs Tribal Council this morning will hear reports on IHS Self Determination and Joint Venture and Indian Head Casino Loan Documents. This afternoon is an up- date from the JOM Com- mittee and draft resolu- tions. 541-553-3243. High Lookee Lodge - RN Services Coordinator - Jolene Greene - 541-553- 1182. Human Services Secretary-Treasurer/ CEO - Cheryl Tom - 541-553- 3262. Chief Operations Officer - Cheryl. Natural Resources Fire Management - Fuels Technician - Brad Donahue - 541-553-1146. Forestry - Inventory For- ester - Rich Botto - 541-553- 8200. Forest Technician - Matt Jiminez - 541-553-8200. Wildland Fire Module - Superintendent - Trey Leonard - 541-553-1146. Assistant Interagency Hotshot Crew Super- intendent - Renso Warm Springs Academy eighth-graders will have a celebration at the Madras Performing Arts Center. The bus will leave the Academy at 10:30 a.m. and the cel- ebration is at 11:15. The Warm Springs Na- tive Aspirations Prevention Coalition will hold its monthly meeting at noon at the Emergency Manage- ment building. There is Women’s Prayer Group at the Presby- terian Church from 12:15- 12:45 today. All women are welcome. The Vocational Rehabili- tation Program will have an orientation session today at 3:00 in the Culture & Heri- tage Building conference room, 2 nd floor. Those who cannot make it to one of the scheduled weekly ses- sions, call 541-553-4952 to request a one-on-one ori- entation. Rodriguez - 541-553-1146. Fire Lookout – 4 Posi- tions - 541-553-1146. Indian Head Casino The following are posi- tions advertised with the In- dian Head Casino: Custodian - Contact Rod Durfee - 541-460-7777 ext. 7722. Revenue auditor - Sean McLane 541-460-7777 ext. 7705. Staff accountant - Sean. Players Club hosts (one part-time and two full-time) - Janell Smith 541-460-7777 ext. 7729. Host cashier (part-time) - Heather Cody - 541-460- 7777 ext. 7710 or 7755. Sous chef - Peggy Faria 541-460-7777 ext. 7726. Line cook - Peggy. Cofffee stations atten- dant (part-time) - Heather. Server (two part-time) - Heather. Tule Grill attendant (part- time and full-time) - Alex Manzano or Christine Brunoe541-460-7777 ext. Public Safety Branch Security Officer - Frank Rivera - 541-553-3272. Communications Officer - Ron Gregory - 541-553- 3272. Deputy Prosecutor - Nancy Seyler - 541-553- 3300. Corrections Officer - Ron Gregory - 541-553- 3272. Tribal Management Tribal Court Associate Judge - Secretary-Trea- surer - 541-553-3212. WSTGRA Surveillance Observer - Christine Smith - 541-460- 7777. Construction Journeyman Carpenter - Tom Strong - 541-460-7777. Tuesday, June 11 This is the last day of school for students. Tribal Council will meet on its Proclamation and Priorities today. There is Senior Lunch at noon at the Senior Wellness Center. The Jefferson County Food Bank is located at 556 SE Seventh Street in Madras. They are open for distribution this afternoon. Voc Rehab in Warm Springs will hold an orien- tation session today at 3 in the Behavioral Health Cen- ter conference room. Those who cannot make it to one of the scheduled weekly sessions can call 541-553-4952 to request a one-on-one orientation. There is a Victim Impact Panel from 6-7:30 p.m. at the Warm Springs Baptist Church. Community mem- bers are welcome to attend and listen. There is a Warriors for Wellbriety meeting this evening at High Lookee Lodge. They have drum prac- tice at 6:30 and the meeting is at 7:30. Childbirth Education Class is Wednesdays from noon to 1 at the Family Re- source Center. This is a three-week series that fo- cuses on Pregnancy, Labor & Delivery, and Mom & Baby Care. To learn more or find out when the series starts, contact Allie Anderson, MCH Nurse at 541-553- 2460. 7725. Tule Grill cook - Alex or Christine. Cage cashier (two full- time) - Wyval Rosamilia 541- 460-7777 ext. 7737. Security officer - Tim Kerr - 541-460-7777 ext. 7749. Casino positions: All ap- plicants must be over the age of 21 to work in the ca- sino. Applicants 18 to 20 may apply for server, host/ cashier, busser, dish- washer positions. Applications online: indianheadgaming.com Plateau Travel Plaza The following positions are advertised with the Pla- teau Travel Plaza: Line cook (part-time) - Esten Culpus - 541-777- 2817. Prep cook (part-time) - Esten.