Page 2 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon At the ECE Head Start Activity Day February 12, 2020 Boards, committee positions Tribal Council an- nounced openings for eight tribal committees and boards. These include the Wa- ter Control Board, Telecom, Composite Products, TERO, Ven- tures, War m Springs Power and Water, Credit and the Cannabis Enter- I t was Head Start Activity Day in February at the Agency Longhouse. The day of activities saw the Head Start student Grand Entry, Invocation, Inter- Tribal, Rabbit Dance, Laughing Dance, War Dance for the boys, Butterfly Dance for the girls, and the Round Dance. prise. The deadline to apply is February 18 for the Cannabis Board; and Februrary 24 for the oth- ers. Send a letter of in- terest and a resume to S e c r e t a r y - Tr e a s u r e r / CEO Michele Stacona. PO Box 455, War m Springs, OR 97761. 5 CP Enterprise board positions Dave McMechan/Spilyay Back to Boards classes are held Thursday and Fridays the third week of every other month. This Maternal Community Health program provides fabric and boards for the expecting and recently delivered mothers. Classes are from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Family Resource Center conference room. The next classes are Thursday and Fri- day, February 20-21. Breakfast and lunch are served. If you have any questions please feel free to contact Sheryl or Allie at Community Health 541-553-2460. The Tribal Council of the Confederated Tribes is seeking to fill the five positions on the Warm Springs CP Enterprise—the Cannabis Project—board of di- rectors. The five positions are in three classes: Class I shall consist of two individuals with the terms ending on December 31, 2022. Class II shall consist of two individuals with terms ending on December 31, 2020. Class III shall consist of one individual with term ending on December 31, 2021. Successful applicants must pass a background check, as required by any banking institution. Letters of interest and resume of interested appli- cants should be submitted to Michele Stacona, Secre- tary-Treasurer/CEO. PO Box 455. Warm Springs, OR 97761. Authorization letter may be picked up at the admin- istration building, or will be mailed to all applicants for a criminal and credit background check to be com- pleted by the S-T’s office. Information is confidential to the Office of the S-T. Deadline to submit letter and resume: No later than February 18, 2020. Prevention survey to guide services P revention and the Con- federated Tribes are con- ducting an anonymous sur- vey of tribal members. This survey will help the tribes in the collection of in- formation, so that alcohol and drug prevention services and programs can be adapted and targeted to meet our needs. The information you give will be kept completely con- fidential. None of your per- sonal identifying informa- tion will be connected to your answers. The data will be returned to the tribe in a format that does not allow the informa- tion to be traced to any in- dividual tribal member—No one will be able to trace any of your answers back to you. The Prevention Program has a grant to provide alco- hol and drug prevention ac- tivities to the community. We want to make sure that the community’s voice is heard, so we are asking you to fill out the survey. Here is the link: s u r v e y g i z m o. c o m / s 3 / 5317383/WS-PFS-Com- munity-Survey-2019 The online survey is in addition to paper surveys of community members who are not employees. Please note: · It should take about 10 minutes and goes directly to our contracted data analyst (answers are encrypted and no email addresses are linked to answers). · Your responses are vol- untary and private. · Please respond as hon- estly as possible by check- W.S. Prevention Some of the items that will be awarded to participants at the conclusion of the survey. A ‘Snagable’ Valentine’s Day Wish, from Warm Springs artist Travis Bobb. ing the box or filling in the blank. · Once your data is col- lected, there is the option to enter your name (different link than the one containing your answers) into a raffle drawing. Five items with an estimated value of $30 per item will be awarded at the end of the survey collection period. T he sur vey link can also be accessed through the War m Springs Pre- vention Team Facebook Page. Your valuable input will help us plan prevention ac- tivities for our community. Thank you! Fisheries questions? Call CRITFC If you have law enforcement or safety concerns regarding tribal fisheries, please contact Columbia River Inter- Tribal Enforcement in Hood River at 1- 800-487-3474; or call 541-386-6363. For information on marketing tribal caught fish, contact Buck Jones, Salmon Market- ing Specialist, at 503-238-0667.