Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon January 15, 2020 Tradition continues with 2020 Pageant T he Miss Warm Springs tradition continues this spring with the Pageant and crown- ing of Miss Warm Springs 2020. Young women of the Confederated Tribes are en- couraged to participate. The tribes are taking ap- plications for Miss Warm Springs 2020 through the month of February. Applicants must be 18 to 24 years old at the time of the pageant. Contestants can not have been married or co- habitated, or have depen- dents. The pageant is open to young women who are tribal members. Applications, and details of additional requirements, are available online at: Employment The following jobs were advertised re- cently with the Warm Springs Human Re- sources Department. Applicants are encour- aged to attach cover let- ter and resume with completed application. Questions regarding application process can be directed to 541-553- 3262. For full job de- scriptions see: warmsprings-nsn.gov Fish technician II Warehouse techni- cian Data processor clerk Page 3 Tradition talk at Tower Museum at Warm Springs executive director Eliza- beth Woody will give a presentation this month at the Tower Theater at 7 on Wednesday evening, January 29. Ms. Woody will cover Native American creeds and ceremonial codes, as these apply to nature and the land. The unwritten laws of the Warm Springs, Wasco and Paiute people prescribe how humans can care for the land and its resources. The talk is free, though registration is required. Sponsor is the Deschutes Land Trust. Register online at: deschuteslandtrust.org warmsprings-nsn.gov/pro- gram/miss-warm-springs/ The Miss Warm Springs tradition started in 1955, during the 100 Year Anniver- sary of the Treaty of 1855. Atwai Kathleen Heath was selected to serve as the first Miss Warm Springs. Then in 1969 the tribes held the first Miss Warm Springs Pageant, with the crown going to atwai Dor- othy ‘Pebbles’ George. Over the past half century the pag- eant has been held each year with rare exceptions. To the present year 40 women have served as Miss Warm Springs, including the current titleholder, Charisse Heath. As the tribes’ cul- tural ambassador, Miss War m Springs speaks at public functions in the com- munity, regionally and na- tionally. Additionally, Miss CPS specialist Research and monitoring project leader Teacher assistant Medical social worker Fish tech I General manager/ lead grower Advocate Community Health services driver Lead custodian Range and Ag manager Administrative spe- cialist/CSR Wastewater plant chief leader Native plant nursery project leader Inventory forester GIS specialist Tribal veterans representative Fisheries Depart- ment manager Biologist Maintenance – Lim- ited duration Laborer Maintenance Home visitor Day care substitute Security officer (three positions) Probate assistant/ Vital Stats receptionist Day car teacher Patrol lieutenant Health coordinator Assistant juvenile prosecutor Protective care provider Corrections officer (three positions) Courtesy Museum at Warm Springs Some of the crowns of previous Miss Warm Springs. Warm Springs attends local events such the Lincoln’s Birthday and Pi-Ume-Sha powwows, and powwows throughout the region. Wildlife biologist II Chief of police Budget, contract and grant analyst Education coordina- tor/coach Prevention coor- dinator Day care teacher Crew boss-Fuels Fuels monitor tech- nician (two positions) Indian Head Casino The following are po- sitions advertised with the Indian Head Ca- sino: Payroll administra- tor - Contact Sean McLane 541-460-7777 ext. 7705. Revenue auditor - Contact Sean McLane - 541-460-7777 ext. Native Foods, Exercise grant A new grant-funded de- partment in the Education branch focuses on Tradi- tional Foods and Exercise. They invite everyone to stop by their office in the Education building to learn more about the program, fill out a survey and get a fresh food match voucher. They also have free child size winter pajamas. For more information call Myra or Joyce at 541-615-0895. 7705. Custodian - Contact Rod Durfee 541-460- 777 ext. 7722. Count team mem- ber - Willian Wason - 541-460-7777. Slot key person - Kyle Schackmann 541- 460-7777 ext. 7724. Players Club / Player development supervisor - Janell Smith 541-460-7777 ext. 3498. Guest services op- erator - Kapri Moorse, 541-460-7777 ext. 7700 Coffee stations at- tendant - Heather Cody ext. 7710. Tule Grill Cook - Alex Manzano/Christine Brunoe - 541-460-7777 ext. 7725. Line cook - Peggy Faria ext. 7726. Bartender - Heather. Dishwasher - Peggy. Server - Heather. 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: Fuel attendant/ Cashier - Contact Darrell Jones - 541-777- 2815. Security officer - Doug Super - 541-777-2815. Warm Springs Community Calendar Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM Thursday, January 16 Fitness classes on the schedule today: Fusion Fitness at 6 a.m. at the Community Center Aero- bics room; Boot Camp at 12:10 p.m. at the Commu- nity Center Aerobics room. The Senior Wellness Center is having senior lunch at noon. On the menu baked chicken parmesan. Friday, January 17 Senior fitness class is this morning at 10:45 at the Senior Center. Partici- pants are invited to eat af- ter. Today they are having broccoli ham and cheese soup. Fitness classes today include Functional Fitness at 12:10 p.m. in the Com- munity Center Aerobics room; and PiYo is at the Warm Springs Health and Wellness Center in pod A at 12:10. At the Jefferson County Library Film Cen- ter they are showing Cat Ballou, a movie about a schoolmarm seeking re- venge on her father’s killer. The movie starts at 7:30 p.m., is free and re- freshments are available. Go to the Rodriguez An- nex at 134 Southeast E Street in Madras. For more information you can call 541-475-3351. Monday, January 20 Senior fitness class is this morning at 10:45 at the Senior Center. Partici- pants are invited to eat after. Today they are hav- ing bacon and tomatoe macaroni soup. Fitness Classes today include Functional Fit- ness at 12:10 p.m. in the Community Center Aero- bics room; and PiYo at the Warm Springs Health and Wellness Center in pod A at 12:10 There is no school to- day in the Jefferson County 509-J district, as this is Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Tuesday, January 21 Eagle Crossing Res- taurant is closed on Tues- day and Wednesday for their winter hours; open Thursday through Mon- day. The Senior Wellness Center is having Senior lunch at noon. On the menu today is mushroom stuffed chicken with sea- soned pasta. Fitness classes on the schedule today: Fusion Fitness at 6 a.m. at the Community Center Aero- bics room; Insanity is at 12:10 p.m. at the Commu- nity Center Aerobics room. Wednesday, January 22 Senior fitness class is this morning at 10:45 at the Senior Center. Partici- pants are invited to eat af- terward. Today they are having a ham and cheese sandwich. Fitness Classes today include Functional Fitness at 12:10 p.m. in the Commu- nity Center Aerobics room; and PiYo at the Warm Springs Health and Wellness Center in Pod A at 12:10. Opiod education presentation The Warm Springs Opioid Mental Health Initiative is hosting an education presentation—the 2019 First Responders Opioid Statistics—on Wednesday, January 29 at the Community Center Social Hall. The preesntation will start at 5:30 p.m. with dinner, presentation to follow. There will also be door prizes. For more information call 541-615-0035. Thursday, January 23 The Senior Wellness Center is having Senior lunch at noon. O the menu: Baked salmon. Fitness classes on the schedule today: Fusion Fitness at 6 a.m. at the Community Center Aero- bics room; Boot Camp is at 12:10 p.m. at the Com- munity Center Aerobics room. The Warm Springs Academy girls basket- ball is hosting Obsidian Middle school today, games tip off at 3:45 p.m. The Early Head start program is having a Group Socialization at The Early Childhood Education Building in pod C3 from 1 to 3 p.m. The next edition of the Spilyay Tymoo will publish on Wednesday, January 29.