Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon November 6, 2019 Page 3 Veterans Day tribute with students of ROTC T he Reser ve Officer Training Corps at Madras High School is a popular program with students from Warm Springs. This reflects the tribes’ long tradition of service in the branches of the U.S. military. The high school ROTC program is doing great again this year, under the guidance of Captain Briggs. This Veterans Day— Monday, November 11— will feature the War m Springs Veterans Parade, including students of the Madras High School ROTC. Employment The following jobs were advertised re- cently with the Warm Sp r i n g s H u m a n R e - sources Department. Applicants are encour- aged to attach cover letter and resume with completed application. Questions regarding application process can be directed to 541-553- 3262. For full job descrip- tions see: warmsprings- nsn.gov Dave McMechan/Spilyay The parade begins at 11 a.m. by the courthouse, at the Warm Springs Veterans Memorial tribute stone. The parade will end at the community center, where the cooks will serve lunch. Listen to KWSO for special Veterans Day programs. Maintenance – Limited duration Laborer Maintenance. Wildlife biologist Home visitor Prevention coordi- nator Fisheries secretary Fish biologist Patrol lieutenant Wastewater plant chief operator Probate/Vital Stats re- ceptionist Health coordinator Limited duration – On call Officer manage Telecommunications officer Assistant juvenile prosecutor Budget-contract and grant analyst. GIS specialist Corrections officer (three positions) Fisheries depart- ment manager Education coordinator/ coach. Range & Ag man- ager Family/child service coordinator Biologist Community health ser- vices driver Security officer (three positions) Fuels monitor techni- cian (two positions) Native plant nursery project leader Day care substitute Medical social worker Chief of police Fish Tech I Tribal veterans repre- sentative Lead custodian Indian Head Casino The following are posi- tions advertised with the Indian Head Casino: Players Club host - Dominick Holliday (at computer, photo at left) during the Madras High School Reserve Officer Training Corps class; while Valencia Fisher- Benitez tends to the uniforms. Contact Naomi Shy - 541- 460-7777 ext. 7734. Slot keyperson (3 full- time positions) - Kyle Schackmann - ext. 7724. Server (part time) - Heather Cody - ext. 7710. Sous Chef - Peggy Faria - ext. 7726. Line cook - Peggy Faria ext. 7726. Server (2 part-time) - Heather. Tule Grill attendant (1 full-time 1 part-time) - Alex Manzano or Chris- tine 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 Plateau Travel Plaza in Madras: Server (part time) - Esten Culpus, 541-777- 2817. Cashier/Fuel atten- dant - Darrell Jones - 541- 777-2815. Custodian - Darrell. Warm Springs Community Calendar Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM Thursday, November 7 The Senior Wellness Center is having Senior lunch at noon. On the menu: Muffin omelets. Se- niors 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 today at noon at the Behavioral Health Center, and a Nar- cotics Anonymous meet- ing at 6 p.m. at the Shaker Church. There is a Food Handler class today from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Health and Wellness Center Atrium at the clinic. The next Food Handler’s Class will be on Thursday, November 21. If you have any questions contact 541- 553-1196. Friday, November 8 A senior citizen fitness class is held Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10:45 at the Senior build- ing. After class, participants can eat brunch. On the menu today: Beef Barley Soup. There is a Behavior Health Walk-In clinic today. Appointments are available between 1 and 5 p.m. The medical social workers at the clinic can help with screenings, assessments, crisis intervention and many other things for children, adolescents and adults. Saturday, November 9 There is an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting this morning at 10 at the Behav- ioral Health Center. Class two of two for the Warm Springs Community Action Team Indianpreneurship class is today at the Community Ac- tion Team office. Sunday, November 10 Warm Springs Christian Fellowship meets this morn- ing at 10 at the Senior Cen- ter. 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 after services. All food banks and pantries do take donations of non-perish- able food or cash Childbirth Education class is Wednesdays from noon to 1 p.m. at the Family Resource Center. This is a 3-week series that focuses on Pregnancy, Labor and Delivery, and Mom and Baby Care. To learn more or find out when the series starts, contact Nurse Allie Ander- son at 541-553-2460. Monday, November 11 Veterans Day - No school, and the tribal orga- nization is closed. Tuesday, November 12 Today’s Senior Lunch at noon is baked salmon. Se- niors 60 and older eat for free, 59 and under are $5 and youth under 13 are $3 at the Senior Wellness Cen- ter. The Jefferson County Food Bank is located at 556 SE Seventh Street in Ma- dras. They are open for dis- tribution this afternoon. 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. Wednesday, November 13 The Native American Program Legal Aid Ser- vices of Oregon will be at the Community Action team of- fice today from 10 a.m. to noon. Walk-ins are wel- come, or you may arrange an appointment by calling 1- 800-546-0534 or 503-223- 9483. There is Senior Fitness class this morning at 10:45 at the Senior Center. Follow- ing class participants can enjoy a meal. On the menu: Meat ball subs. Warm Springs Christian Fellowship has Bible study at 6 p.m. at the Senior Cen- ter. The Warm Springs Bap- tist Church has Bible Study and Prayer this evening at 6. Thursday , November 14 The Senior Wellness Center is having Senior lunch at noon. On the menu: Beef enchiladas. Seniors 60 and older eat for free, 59 and under are $5 and youth un- der 13 are $3 at the Senior Wellness Center.