Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon January 29, 2020 Point-in-Time count studies homelessness The Confederated Tribes Point-in-Time Count is a calculation of the local population who are experiencing homelessness. The Point-in-Time Count team will host the next session from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. this Wednesday, January 29 at the Agency Longhouse. Results of the count help with the allocation of resources. Data from the annual Point-in-Time surveys lead to a baseline count of those in the community who are ‘precariously housed.’ All are invited to attend this Wednesday’s session. There will be collection of the data, plus outreach, assistance and distribution of care items. According to findings of the 2019 Point-in-Time Count, there has been an increase in the number of precariously housed among tribal members over the past three years. The Point-in- Time Count team work with the tribal Health and Human Services Branch, with other volunteers. CET service on Saturdays, day of free rides Cascade East Transit is introducing Saturday service for the regional connectors in Warm Springs, Madras, Redmond, Prineville, LaPine and Sisters. The service, with free rides during the inaugural run, begins this Saturday, February 1. This is the first Statewide Transportation Improvement Fund project on Saturdays. Cascade East also invites you to a celebration at the Hawthorne Station in Bend, this Saturday, 334 N.E. Hawthorne from 9 to 11 a.m.; and then at the Redmond Transit Hub, 777 S.W. Kalama Avenue from noon to 2 p.m. There will be food, games and prizes to celebrate regional Saturday service. CET staff will raffle off monthly multi- zone transit passes, valued at $100 each; and will hand out blinky lights and sun- glasses to riders. Community connector schedules with Saturday ser- Employment cess can be directed to 541-553-3262. For full job descriptions see: warmsprings- nsn.gov Range and Ag manager. Fisheries department man- ager. Health coordi- n a t o r. D a y c a r e teacher. Day care substitute. ECE tribal daycare sec- retary IV. TCHP and AP project assis- tant—Area Indian Health Board. Wastewater treat- ment plant chief op- erator. Native plant nurs- ery project leader. Deputy prosecu- tor. Telecommunica- tions officer. Correc- tions officer (two po- sitions). Chief ex- ecutive officer. The following jobs were advertised re- cently with the Warm Springs Human Re- sources Department, 541-553-3262. Applicants are en- couraged to attach cover letter and re- sume with completed application. Questions regard- ing application pro- WIOA administra- tive assistant. Pa- trol lieutenant. Fish tech I. After school/ part-day work. Food cart trainee. Trans- portation specialist. Cook. Fish tech II. Day care lead teacher. INDIAN HEAD CA- SINO The following are positions advertised with the Indian Head Casino: Revenue auditor Page 3 Opiod education this evening The Warm Springs Opioid Mental Health Initiative is hosting an education presentation—the 2019 First Responders Opioid Statistics—this Wednesday, Janu- ary 29 at the Community Center Social Hall. The presentation will start at 5:30 p.m. with dinner, the presentation to follow. There will also be door prizes. For more information call 541-615-0035. vice are available below to download: Route 20—War m Springs and Madras ( s e e kwso.org for the schedule). Route 22—Madras and Redmond. Route 24—Bend and Redmond. Route 26—Prineville and Redmond. Route 29—Bend and Sis- ters. Route 30—La Pine and Bend. Please note that Route 28—between Sisters and Redmond—is not receiving Saturday service. If you have questions about the Saturday Sched- ules or need help planning your trip, please contact Cascades East Transit at 541-385-8680. - Contact Sean. Custodian - Rod Durfee 541-460-7777 ext. 7722. Count team mem- ber - William Wason 541-460-7777. Players Club/ Players Club devel- opment supervisor - Janell Smith541- 460-7777 ext. 3498. Tule Grill cook - Alex Manzano / Christine Brunoe 541-460-7777 ext. 7725. Coffee stations at- tendant - two posi- tions - Heather. Server - two part- time - Heather. P L AT E A U T R AV E L PLAZA The following posi- tions are advertised with the Plateau Travel Plaza in Ma- dras: Custodian - Con- tact Jamasa Sattler - 541-777-2819. Cashier - Jamasa. Warm Springs Community Calendar Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM Thursday, January 30 The Senior Wellness Center is having Senior lunch at noon. On the menu today: Barbecue pulled pork and apple cranberry slaw. Fitness classes on the schedule today: Boot Camp at 12:10 p.m. at the Community Center Aero- bics toom. pants are invited to eat after. Today they are hav- ing chicken cauliflower 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. Friday, January 31 Senior fitness class is this morning at 10:45 at the Senior Center. Partici- Monday, February 3 Senior fitness class is this morning at 10:45 Diabetes cass starting in Feb. Starting in February the Community Health Nutri- tion Department, in collaboration with the Diabetes Program, will have a series of classes aimed at edu- cating about diabetes. The class starts on Friday, February 6, and will con- tinue each Friday during the month. The class will be held in the Warm Springs Health and Wellness Clinic in the kitchen conference room at noon. Light lunch will be provided. All are welcome. For More Information call 541-553-2478. at the Senior Center. Par- ticipants are invited to eat after. A new series of Wellbriety: Celebrating Families Parent classes start today at the Warm Springs Behavioral Health Center. The class will be from 1-4 p.m. Arriving on time is important. Classes will be on Mondays and Wednesdays. You must attend by the third class to take part in the series. For More information call Sarah at 541-553-3205. The Warm Springs Community Action Team will be holding a finan- cial skills for families class this evening. For more information, call 541-553-3148. Tuesday, February 04 The Warm Springs K- 8 Wrestling is in Sisters today with matches start- ing at 4 p.m. Springer Kids hoops tourney Wednesday, February 05 Senior fitness class is this morning at 10:45 at the Senior Center. Partici- pants are invited to eat after. The Madras High School Native Ameri- can Student Union will be meeting in Mr. Jones room 6 during lunch to- day. Warm Springs Acad- emy girls basketball is in action today. They are hosting Sisters today with games starting at 3:45 p.m. The Springer Kids Winter Basketball tourney is starting this Friday, January 31, and running through Sunday. There are several age groups ranging from 5 years to 13. It is an All Indian Co-Ed tourney with awards. The tournament is sponsored by parents and grand- parents of Warm Springs. For more information you can contact Jaycelene at 541-668-2599. Thursday, February 6 The Community Health Nutrition Department in collaboration with the Dia- betes Program is hold- ing Diabetes 101 classes. For medical advice outside of Warm Springs IHS regu- lar hours you can call the Registered Nurse Health Advice Hotline 24-hours a day at 1-866-470-2015. Today they will go over What Diabetes Is and Blood Sugar Monitoring. The class will be held in the Warm Springs Health and Wellness Clinic in the kitchen conference room at noon. Light lunch will be provided. All are wel- come. For More Informa- tion call 541-553-2478. The Warm Springs Academy girls basket- ball is in action today. They are over at Elton Gre- gory Middle School with games starting at 3:45 p.m. Friday, February 07 Senior fitness class is this morning at 10:45 at the Senior Center. Partici- pants are invited to eat af- ter. Monday, February 10 Senior fitness class is this morning at 10:45 at the Senior Center. Partici- pants are invited to eat af- ter. The Warm Springs Com- munity Action Team will be holding a financial skills for families class this evening. For more information, call 541-553-3148 Tuesday, February 11 The Warm Springs Academy wrestling team is at Crook County with matches starting at 4 p.m.