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    Spilyay Tymoo
August 28, 2019
Page 3
Back to School Powwow
For the Graduates...
The National Recovery
Month Back to School
Powwow is coming up on
Tuesday, September 3 on
the lawn in front of the
Warm Springs Behavioral
Health Center. The pow-
wow will be from 5:30 to
7:30 p.m.
Master of ceremonies
will be Mackie Begay. All
drums are welcome.
There will be a Recovery
Countdown with Honor
and Round Dance for all
participants in recovery.
Whether it’s been one
day or 20 years, come join
Prevention for the pow-
wow. For more informa-
tion call Prevention at
541-615-0036.
Victims assitance advocate
Annalise Whipple photograph
The Education Committee in August hosted the annual Graduation Banquet. This year the banquet was at the
Museum at Warm Springs.
Employment
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
Facilities grounds-
keeper.
Finance-Limited dura-
tion.
Education
Tribal Headstart: Fam-
ily Service Advocate -
Contact Jodi Begay 541-
553-3241.
Headstart Teacher
Aide - Jodi.
Headstart Teacher
Assistant - Jodi.
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
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 -
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.
Chico Holliday 541-553-
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
Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM
Thursday, August /29
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 Boot Camp class
in the Aerobics room.
The Senior Wellness
Center is having Senior
lunch at noon. On the
menu: turkey tetrazzini,
green salad and canned
fruit. Seniors 60 and older
eat for free, 59 and under
are $5 and youth under 13
are $3 at the Senior
Wellness Center.
There is an Alcoholics
Anonymous meeting to-
day
at
noon
at
theBehavioral Health Cen-
ter, and a Narcotics
Anonymous meeting at 6
p.m. at the Shaker
Church.
Friday, August 30
There is Senior Fitness
class At 10:45 this morn-
ing the Senior Center. After
class a meal will be pro-
vided to participants.
Today’s menu is black-
berry bacon, grilled cheese
sandwich and fresh fruit.
There are two fitness
classes at 12:10 today in
Warm Springs: Functional
Fitness is at the Commu-
nity Center, and Pi-Yo is at
the Health and Wellness
Center, pod A.
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.
Childbirth Education
class is today from noon to
1 p.m. at the Family Re-
source Center. This is a
three-week series that fo-
cuses on Pregnancy, Labor
and Delivery, and Mom and
Baby Care. To learn more
or find out when the series
starts, contact Nurse Allie
Anderson at 541-553-2460.
Saturday, Auguts 31
The Madras Farmers
and Artisans Market is
today 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.
Warm Springs Chris-
tian Fellowship meets
this morning at 10 at the
Senior Center.
Sunday, September 1
The Warm Springs Bap-
tist Church will have a gath-
ering to celebrate its Forty-
Ninth Anniversary today
starting at 10:30 a.m.
Speaking will be Allen
Elston and missionary
Jerry Lance.
The Warm Springs
Food Bank is located at
the Presbyterian Church.
Community baby shower
All expectant families and
families with newborns 1-3
months old are invited to
the Community Baby
Shower.
It is a free event with gift
bags, free raffles, light re-
freshments, and activities to
celebrate new moms.
There will be one on Fri-
day October 18 from 11
a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Mu-
seum at Warm Springs; and
one in Madras on October
19 from 11-2 p.m. at the
Performing Arts Center.
They are open from 11:30-
1:30 today. All food banks
and pantries do take dona-
tions of non-perishable food
or cash
Tuesday, August 3
Today’s Senior Lunch
is at noon today.
The Jefferson County
Food Bank is located at
556 SE Seventh Street in
Madras. They are open for
distribution this afternoon.
Warm Springs Voca-
tional Rehabilitation will
hold an orientation 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
Sunnyside Road project
The Sunnyside Road
grade, relay and pedestrian
project is underway.
Sunnyside Drive is closed
from Tmsh Street to Upper
Dry Creek Road.
Contact Ben Bisland at
Ventures, 541-553-3207, if
you have questions. This is a
BIA-Roads funded project,
work by Warm Springs Con-
struction.
If you have unused or expired medica-
tions you need to get rid of, the Warm
Springs Health and Wellness Center now
has a MedSafe drop box to dispose of
old meds. Bring them to large blue box lo-
cated in the pharmacy waiting area to
safely dispose of unneeded medications.