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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
October 9, 2019
Community Halloween events beginning this week
T
here will be plenty of
things for young people and
families to do for Hallow-
een over the coming weeks,
starting this Friday, October
11. There will be no school
this Friday, and War m
Springs Recreation will be
making a day trip to the
Liepold Pumpkin Patch
in Boring.
The van will leave Rec-
reation Friday morning at
8:30, returning around 4:45
in the afternoon, after kids
have a chance to pick out
their pumpkins from the
farm patch. For the Pump-
kin Patch Fun Trip make
sure to bring a sack lunch,
and good walking shoes and
warm jacket.
There will be the pump-
kin patch, corn maze, hay
maze and hay ride. Cost is
$7 per person. This includes
a 5-pound pumpkin, many
varieties to choose from.
Stop by Recreation at the
Community Wellness Cen-
ter to fill out a permission
slip. Or call 541-553-3243
for more information.
Recreation will then host
the Great Pumpkin Party
at the Community Center
on the evening of Wednes-
day, October 23. Carvings
begin at 5:30 p.m. Judging
starts at 7:30. Some of the
contest categories:
Best Classic Addams
Family Character. Spooki-
est. Most Creative. Best Sil-
liest Pumpkin. Best NDN
ployee Costume Contest
at the Community Center,
from 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.
Halloween evening will see
the Spooky Ooky Addams
Family Style Kooky Hal-
loween, hosted by Recre-
ation at the Community Cen-
ter. There will be a costume
contest with categories:
Best Overall Spookiest.
Best Cutest/Silliest. Best
Classic Halloween Character.
Most Creative Costume. Best
Duo (any two characters).
Tr unk-or-Treat—with
Recreation and the Health
and Wellness Center—will be
from 4 to 6 p.m. at the ball
fields. Set-up starts at 3.
Please come by, decorate
your vehicle and hand out
treats. This year there are
prizes for first-, second- and
third-place Best Decorated
Trunk, following the theme
of Spooky Ooky Addams
Family Style Kooky Hallow-
een. For Trunk-or-Treat, Vic-
tory Lane and the northeast
corner of the parking lot en-
trance will be blocked to ve-
hicle traffic, allowing walkers
on at 4 p.m. for safety of the
youth.
The Halloween Carni-
val at the center is from 6 to
8:30 p.m.
United States Environ-
mental Protection Agency
leadership meeting with Adam
Baron.
Budget call backs:
· Children’s Protection Ser-
vices with Cecelia Collins and
Caroline Cruz.
· Public Utilities with Travis
Wells.
HB2020 Clean Energy
Jobs bill with Shilpa Josi.
Motion by Captain to ad-
journ at 4:07 p.m.
ing to conduct business. Sec-
ond by Anita. Question: 7/
0/1, Joseph/Abstain. Mo-
tion carried.
2020 Proposed Budget
discussion.
Motion by Glendon to
appointing Brigette as Chair
for remainder of the meet-
ing (Joseph had to leave due
to emergency). Second by
Anita. Question: 6/0/0.
Motion carried.
2020 Proposed Budget
discussion.
Administrative Compli-
ance Order on Consent,
SDWA-102019-0078:
· Motion by Captain ap-
proving Michele Stacona,
Secretary-Treasurer to sign
the Administrative Compli-
ance Order on Consent ad-
dressed to Mr. Edward J.
Kowalski, Director of En-
forcement & Compliance
Assurance Division, Region
10 of the United States En-
vironmental Protection
Agency, with noted addition.
Second by Wilson. Ques-
tion: 6/0/0, Acting Chair
not voting. Motion carried.
2020 Proposed Budget
discussion:
· Motion by Anita ap-
proving the 2020 Proposed
Budget.
Second
by
Glendon. Question: 6/0/0,
Chair not voting. Motion
carried.
At Early Chilhood Center
The Early Childhood Edu-
cation Center will host the
Annual Lil’ Pumpkins Parade
on Halloween morning from
10:30 to 11:30. This is a fun
time for ECE classrooms to
go trick-or-treating through
the hallways of ECE, and
then parade across to the
Warm Springs Clinic.
ECE is asking for dona-
tions from departments and
enterprises, and the commu-
nity. Some of the things to
keep in mind for donations:
No peanut products: ECE
is a peanut free building due to
allergies. Please respond by Oc-
tober 25 by calling Jodi, Raisa
or Paulette at 541-553-3242.
Warm Springs artist Travis Bobb wishes Warm Springs a Happy Halloween!
Pumpkin.
For sale will be burgers
and fry bread, Mummy
dogs and homemade chili.
Any questions stop by Rec-
reation or call.
A new Halloween event
this year is the Red Lake
Costume Run for the
Health of It at Simnasho,
Sunday, October 27. This
is a free event, though cash
donations are encouraged for
#TeamRylan, to help with
medical and travel expenses.
Volunteers are welcome.
This is a 15-mile team
relay run, a 5k run/walk
and a 1-mile fun run/walk.
Registration opens at 7:30
a.m. with start time at 8:30.
This is a drug, alcohol and
tobacco free event, no cost
to participate.
In addition to the races
there will be a costume con-
test, haunted hours, snacks,
water, prizes and t-shirts for
participants, while supplies
last. Participants should be
in costume to take part in
the run, said Jaylyn Suppah,
who is helping organize this
event.
Recreation and the Com-
munity Wellness Center are
then hosting the Spooky
Indian Nite Out and
Dr u m m e r z Ja m S e s -
s i o n on the Monday
evening of October 28.
Potluck dinner is at 5:30
p.m., and the powwow at
6:30 p.m. Master of cer-
emonies will be Captain
Moody.
Then on Halloween—
falling on a Thursday this
year—will be the Em-
Summaries of Tribal Council
September 25
The meeting was called
to order at 9:05 a.m. by Vice
Chair Lola Sohappy. Present
at Roll Call: Chief Delvis
Heath, Lincoln Jay Suppah,
Raymond (Captain) Moody,
Glendon Smith, Chief Jo-
seph Moses. Minnie Yahtin,
Recorder.
Landfill update –
Russell Graham and Travis
Wells.
Legal update – John
Ogan.
· Motion by Glendon
authorizing participation in
the dispute resolution as pre-
sented by John, and autho-
rize the Vice Chair to sign
the mediation agreement
presented. Second by Joe.
Question: 6/0/0, Vice Chair
not voting. Motion carried.
PL 102-477 Employ-
ment and Training –
Vincent Romero.
Michele Stacona, Secre-
tary-Treasurer Chairs the af-
ternoon session.
September 27
Present: Chief Delvis
Heath, Raymond (Captain)
Moody, Wilson Wewa Jr.,
Glendon Smith, Brigette
McConville and Lincoln (Jay)
Suppah. Minnie Yahtin, Re-
corder.
Today’s meeting is can-
celled due no Chairman (sick)
or Vice Chair (family emer-
gency).
September 30, 2019
The meeting started at
10:21 a.m. Roll call: Chief
Delvis Heath, Chief Joseph
Moses, Brigette McConville,
Wilson Wewa Jr., Anita Jack-
son, Glendon Smith, Lincoln
(Jay) Suppah, and Raymond
(Captain) Moody. Minnie
Yahtin, Recorder.
Motion by Glendon in ab-
sence of the Chairman and
Vice Chair based on Article
5, Section 11 of the Consti-
tution, officers may also se-
lect other officers deemed
necessary to conduct business
of Tribal Council, as the pro-
posed budget has to be
posted. Second by Anita.
Question: 7/0/1, Joe/Ab-
stain. Motion carried.
Motion by Glendon ap-
pointing Chief Joseph Moses
as Chairman for today’s meet-
October 7
Present: Chief Joseph
Moses, Chief Alfred Smith
Jr., Lincoln Jay Suppah,
Raymond (Captain) Moody,
and Glendon Smith. Minnie
Yahtin, Recorder. Today’s
meeting is cancelled due to
lack of a quorum. Agenda
items will be rescheduled to
Friday, October 11.