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    Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
September 11, 2019
Member Art Show at Museum
T h e
M u s e u m a t Wa r m
Springs is accepting artwork
for the 2019 Tribal Member
Art Exhibit.
You may submit artwork
through Friday, October 4.
The exhibit will open Octo-
ber 24, and will run through
mid January.
If you have questions,
please contact Natalie Kirk,
museum curator and exhibits
coordinator, at 541-553-3331
ext. 412.
Applications are available
at the museum. You may also
visit:
Museumatwarmsprings.org
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Fall activity allowance
The Johnson O’Malley Committee for Warm Springs Families
is now accepting applications for the fall activity allowance.
This can be for activities such as rodeo, dance, sports and camps.
You can pick up an application at the Higher Education office
upstairs at the Education building; or online packets can be down-
loaded at the Johnson O’Malley website, see 2019 packet.
The allowance for school district 509-J and South Wasco County
students is:
· $100 for grades 9 through 12.
· $75 for grades 6 through 8.
· $50 for pre-k through fifth grade.
The deadline to apply is Monday, September 30.
An example of the kind of
Contemporary Art that will be
featured at the Twenty-Sixth
Annual Tribal Member Art
Show: Travis Bobb’s Queen
of the Amazon (right) was a
winning item in the 2017 art
show.
Tribal Council September agenda
The following are some of the
items on the Tribal Council agenda
for the rest of September (subject
to change at Council discretion):
Wednesday, September 11 –
Budget presentations
9 a.m.: Human Resources with
Cheryl Tom.
10: Governmental Affairs with
Louie Pitt.
11: Finance with Alfred Estimo.
1:30 p.m.: Administrative Ser-
vices with Michele Stacona.
2:30: Tribal Court with Lisa
Lomas.
3:30: G&A, Debt Servcices, A
Place for Kids, Capital Projects,
Election Committee, Tribal Gath-
erings with Michele and Alfred.
Thursday, September 12 – Bud-
get presentations
9 a.m.: Tribal Council
10:30: Council support services
with Doris Miller and Norma
Heath.
11:30: Sherars Brigde Commit-
tee.
1:30 p.m.: Fish and Wildlife
Committee—On Reservation.
2:15: Fish and Wildlife Commit-
tee—Off Reservation.
3: Timber Committee.
4: Water Board.
Friday, September 13 – Budget
presentations
9 a.m.: Health and Welfare
Committee.
9:45: Education Committee.
10:30: Land Use Committee.
11:15: Irrigation and Ag Com-
mittee.
1:30 p.m.: Culture and Heritage
Committee.
2:15: Warm Springs Telecom-
munications with Tim York.
3: Cannabis Commission.
3:45: Museum at Warm Springs
with Elizabeth Woody.
Monday, September 16 – Bud-
get Presentations
9 a.m.: Tribal Employment
Rights Office (TERO) Commis-
sion.
9:30: TERO Office with
Wendell Jim.
10:15: Gaming Commission/
Surveillance with Sandra Main and
Josephine Johnson.
11: Warm Springs Timber LLC
with Cal Mukumoto.
1:30: Warm Springs Ventures
with Leslie Cochran and Ben
Bisland.
3: Warm Springs Power Enter-
prise with Jim Manion.
4: Warm Springs Composite
with Jacob Coochise.
Tuesday, September 17
9 a.m.: Indian Head Casino and
Plateau Travel Plaza with Jeffrey
Carstensen.
10:30: Warm Springs Housing
Authority with Danielle Wood.
11:15: Warm Springs Credit
with Lori Fuentes.
1:30 p.m.: Board appointments
with Michele.
2:30-5 p.m.: Call backs.
Wednesday, September 18
9 a.m.-Noon: Call backs if nec-
essary.
1:30-5 p.m.: Budget wrap up
with Michele and Alfred.
Thursday-Friday, Septem-
ber 19-20: Columbia River In-
ter-Tribal Fish Commission meet-
ing.
Monday, September 23
9 a.m.: Secretary-Treasurer and
Chief Operations Officer updates
with Michele and Alyssa Macy.
10: October agenda and review
minutes.
11: Draft resolutions.
1:30 p.m.: Legislative update
calls.
2:30: Enrollments with Lucille
Suppach-Samson, Vital Stats.
3: August finacials.
3:30: 2020 Proposed Budget
with Michele and Alfred.
Tuesday, September 24:
Warm Springs Funding Summit
follow-up meeting.
Wednesday, September 25
9 a.m.: Landfill update with
Russell Graham and Travis Wells.
10: BPA visit with Tribal Coun-
cil.
11: Public Law 102-477 Em-
ployment and Training with De-
partment of the Interior.
1:30 p.m.: EPA monthly lead-
ership meeting.
Thursday, September 26:
Tribal Council tour of Mt. Hood
Meadows Special use Permit area.
The Sunnyside Road Grade, Relay and Pe-
destrian Project is underway. Sunnyside Drive
is closed from Tmsh Street to Upper Dry Creek
Road. Contact Ben Bisland at 541-553-3207 if
you have questions.