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    Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
August 14, 2019
Warm Springs hosting Tribes Prevention Camp
T he Confederated Tribes
of Warm Springs this week
are hosting the Oregon
Tribes and Native American
Rehabilitation-NW Preven-
tion Camp.
The camp, through this
Friday, August 16, is at the
Warm Springs Community
Wellness Center.
Close to 40 youth from
six tribes, plus their chaper-
ones, are taking part in the
camp. The campers are ages
13 to 19.
Sessions are encouraging
youth to open up and talk
about any potential struggles,
while also having fun.
Campers are given two
days of intensive learning,
cultural, recreational, spiritual
and artistic opportunities.
They are working in teams,
break out in groups, mingle
and share openly with other
peers, as well as present in
small or large groups.
Employment
sistant - Jodi.
The following jobs were
advertised recently with
the Warm Springs Human
Resources Department.
Applicants are encour-
aged to attach cover let-
ter and resume with com-
pleted application.
Questions regarding
application process can
be directed to 541-553-
3262. For full job descrip-
tions see: warmsprings-
nsn.gov
Health and Human Ser-
vices
Community Health
Services - Receptionist/
WIC Clerk - Limited Du-
ration - Katie Russell
541-553-2460.
Children’s Protective
Services - Protective
Care Provider - Cecilia
Collins 541-553-3209.
Community Health
Services - WIC Coordi-
nator/Registered Dieti-
tian - Katie.
Medical
Social
Worker - Katie.
Certified Recovery
Mentor - Misty Kopplin
541-553-3205.
Recreation - Limited
Duration Bus Driver -
Austin Greene 541-553-
3243.
High Lookee Lodge
RN Services Coordi-
nator - Jolene Greene
541-553-1182.
Kah-Nee-Ta projects
Engineering Tech -
Alyssa Macy 541-553-
3212.
Natural Resouces
Fisheries Biologist -
Cyndi Baker 541-553-
2001.
Wildlife Biologist II -
Brian Cochran 541-553-
2001.
Fire Management -
Firefighter Engines - 8
positions - Lionel Smith
541-553-1146.
Assistant Engine Op-
erator - Lionel.
Fish Tech I - Albert
Santos 541-352-7936.
Limited Duration Fish
Education
Tribal Headstart: Fam-
ily Service Advocate -
Contact Jodi Begay 541-
553-3241.
Headstart Teacher
Aide - Jodi.
Headstart Teacher As-
Dave McMechan/Spilyay
Rosetta Jackson discusses suicide awareness and
prevention with some of the campers.
A full day is devoted to rec-
reational activities available
around the Warm Springs
community, like rafting, fish-
ing, arts and crafts, with pow-
wow and dance at the end of
the day.
The white water rafting will
start at Maupin on Thursday.
Campers arrived in Warm
Springs on Monday. All meals
are prepared and served at
the Agency Longhouse, ex-
cept a cookout of a whole
pig.
Youth are camping in tents
and teepees at the Commu-
nity Center field.
The Prevention Camp is
at one end of the field, as
there will be a Jamboree Day
at the fields later in the week.
Tech I - Cyndi Baker 541-
553-3586.
Public Safety
Firefighter/Paramedic
- Karla Bagley-Tias 541-
553-1634.
Patrol Lieutenant -
Carmen Smith 541-553-
3272.
Chief of Police -
Carmen.
Corrections Officer -
Ron Gregory 541-553-
3272.
Police Officer - Jonah
Moore 541-553-3272.
Public Utilities
Facilities mainte-
nance - Limited Duration -
Brent Graybael 541-553-
2466.
Water/Wastewater
Plant Chief Operator -
Chico Holliday 541-553-
Page 3
Academy summer school
The Warm Springs Academy Summer School
started this Monday, August 12 for selected students.
This is a change from the last two summers.
All Kindergarteners are invited to attend. Specific
students in grades one through eight were also invited
to attend. Please do not attend unless your student is
in kindergarten, or received a form from the school.
Buses are running to pick students up. Breakfast
begins at 9. If you were not notified, then September
3 will be the official start time for all of our students.
Victims assitance advocate
A Jefferson County Vic-
tims Assistance advocate
comes to Warm Springs on
the third Wednesday of ev-
ery month at the Victims of
Crime Ser vices, at 1108
Wasco Street. This month the
date is August 21.
3246.
Warn Springs Ventures
Construction Manager
- Laurie Danzuka 541-553-
3565.
Indian Head Casino
The following are posi-
tions advertised with the In-
dian Head Casino:
Custodian - Rod Durfee
541-460-7777 ext. 7722.
Slot keyperson (3 full-
time positions) - Kyle
Schackmann - ext. 7724.
Busser - Heather Cody
- ext. 7710.
Host cashier (part-time)
- Heather.
Line cook - Peggy Faria
ext. 7726.
Server (2 part-time) -
Heather.
Tule Grill attendant (1
You can get help with
things such as case assis-
tance, paperwork, and other
resources. Appointments
can also be made for other
times. For information call
Ken Clark 541-475-4452 or
VOCS 553-2293.
full-time 1 part-time) - Alex
Manzano or Christine
Brunoe ext. 7725.
Tule Grill cook - Alex
or Christine.
Cage cashier (2 full-
time) - Wyval Rosamilia -
ext. 7737.
Security officer (2 full-
time) - Tim Kerr ext. 7749.
Plateau Travel Plaza
The following positions
are advertised with the Pla-
teau Travel Plaza:
Cashier/Fuel atten-
dant - Darrell Jones - 541-
777-2815.
Store cashier - Darrell.
Busser - Esten Culpus
- 541-777-2817.
Security officer - Doug
Super - 541-777-2818.
Warm Springs Community Calendar
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Thursda, August 15
There is a Fusion Fit-
ness class, suitable for all
fitness levels, every Tues-
day and Thursday at the
Community Center. During
the noon hour today at the
Center are Functional Fit-
ness class in the social hall
and Insanity class in the
aerobics room.
The Senior Wellness
Center is having Senior
lunch at noon. On the
menu: spaghetti, salad and
canned fruit. Seniors 60 and
older eat for free, 59 and
under are $5, and youth
under 13 are $3 at the Se-
nior Wellness Center.
There is an Alcoholics
Anonymous meeting today
at noon at the Behavioral
Health Center, and a Nar-
cotics Anonymous meet-
ing at 6 p.m. at the Shaker
Church.
Friday, August 16
There is Senior Fitness
class At 10:45 this morning
at the Senior Center. After
class a meal will be pro-
vided to participants.
Today’s menu is roast
beef sandwich, tomato cu-
cumber salad and fresh
fruit.
There are two fitness
classes at 12:10 today in
Warm Springs: Functional
Fitness at the Community
Center, and Pi-Yo at the
Health and Wellness Cen-
ter, pod A. Personal train-
ing sessions are available
at the Community Center
– call 541-553-3589 to
learn more.
There is a Behavior
Health Walk-In Clinic to-
day. Appointments are
available between 1 and 5
p.m. The Medical Social
Workers at the clinic can
help with screenings, as-
sessments, crisis interven-
tion and many other things
for children, adolescents
and adults.
Saturday, August 17
The Madras Farmers
and Artisans Market is to-
day from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
at Sahalee Park.
There is an Alcoholics
Anonymous meeting this
morning at 10 at the Behav-
ioral Health Center.
Sunday, August 18
Warm Springs Christian
Fellowship meets this
morning at 10 at the Senior
Center.
The Warm Springs Bap-
tist Church has Sunday
School at 10, and Wor-
ship Service at 11 this
morning.
The Warm Springs
Food Bank is located at
the Presbyterian Church.
They are open from 11:30-
1:30 today. All food banks
and pantries do take dona-
tions of non-perishable food
or cash
Monday, August 19
The Summer Meal Pro-
gram will be available today
through Friday at the Warm
Springs Academy. All youth
ages 1-18 can eat for free.
Breakfast will be served 9
to 9:30 a.m. and lunch
from 11:30 until noon.
There is Senior Fitness
class today at 10:45am at
the Senior Center. Partici-
pants are invited to eat a
meal after. Today they are
having grilled chicken, gar-
lic spaghetti squash and
melons.
Fitness class opportu-
nities in Warm Springs to-
day are: Functional Fitness
at the Community Center
aerobics room and Pi-Yo in
pod A at the clinic. Both
classes start at 12:10 and
can be adapted for any fit-
ness level. Personal Train-
ing sessions are available
at the Community Center.
Call 541-553-3589 to learn
more.
There is Women’s
Prayer Group at the Pres-
byterian Church from 12:15-
12:45 today. All women are
welcome.
Warm Springs Commu-
nity Health at the Health
and Wellness Center has a
Behavior Health Clinic
every Monday and Friday,
walk-in appointments are
available between 1 and 5
p.m. Services available
include screenings, as-
sessments, crisis interven-
tion, and referrals to seek
mental health and medical
care, substance abuse
treatment or other commu-
nity resources. Children,
adolescents and adults are
welcome.
Warm Springs Voca-
tional Rehabilitation will
have an orientation session
today at 3 in the Culture
and Heritage Building con-
ference room, second floor.
Those who cannot make it
to one of the scheduled
weekly sessions, call 541-
553-4952 to request a one-
on-one orientation.
Tuesday, August 20
There is youth yoga
class this morning at 10 in
the Community Center
Aerobics room. During the
noon hour there is a Func-
tional Fitness Class in the
social hall, and Boot Camp
class in the aerobics room.
Today’s Senior Lunch
at noon is parmesan
chicken, roasted carrots,
cauliflower with almonds,
whole grain pasta and
canned fruit. Seniors 60 and
older eat for free, 59 and
under are $5 and youth un-
der 13 are $3 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
Behavioral Health Center
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 Warriors for
Wellbriety meeting this
evening at High Lookee
Lodge. They have drum
practice at 6:30 and the
meeting is at 7:30.