Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon February 12, 2020 Complete Count staff plan 2020 census Serving as the Confeder- ated Tribes Complete Count Committee, Health and Human Ser vices general manager Caroline Cruz and Human Resources director Cheryl Tom met with staff last week, planning the com- munity approach to the 2020 census. When it comes to the cen- sus, the tribes—like other rural areas, and especially reservations—are an under- counted part of the state, according to census data. This results in the loss of essential federal funding, as allocated by population. As the census happens only once every 10 years; so miss- ing parts of the local popu- lation has a long-term im- pact. The 2020 Census begins soon: The official start date is April 1, though tribal in- dividuals and households can begin submitting their Employment see: warmsprings- nsn.gov 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- cess can be directed to 541-553-3262. For full job descriptions Protective Care Provider. Wildland fire module crew member (six posi- tions). Firefighter Hot Shot crew mem- ber (two positions. Crew boss - Fuels. Fish tech I. ECE s e c r e ta r y. A ft e r school/part-day work. Transportation specialist. Cook. Fish tech II. Day care lead teacher. Range and Ag information in March. The count will then con- tinue for several weeks, dur- ing which time the hope is that all residents of the res- ervation are accounted for in the 2020 count. As we begin the process, the Complete Count Com- mittee team will be reaching out at community events, door-to-door, with literature and on-air information, any and all means to help ensure a fair representation of the reservation. Some points mentioned at the Count Committee meeting last week: Whenever possible on the reservation, the head of the household should accurately be identified as Native American on the census form. The tribal households will be submitting their informa- tion online. The census form cannot be mailed to the homes, as the post of- fice boxes are the mail cen- ters for nearly all the house- holds. Making the computers available, and assisting with the submission, will be part of the outreach. manager. Fisheries department man- ager. Health coordi- n a t o r. D a y c a r e teacher. Day care substitute. TCHP and AP project assistant— Area Indian Health Board. CPS Specialist. Wa s t e w a t e r t r e a t - ment plant chief op- erator. Native plant nurs- ery project leader. Foster Care cer- tifier. Telecommuni- cations officer. Cor- rections officer (two positions). Dave McMechan INDIAN HEAD CA- SINO The following are positions advertised with the Indian Head Casino: Revenue auditor - Contact Sean McLane, 541-460- 7777 ext. 7705. Custodian - Rod Durfee 541-460-7777 ext. 7722. Count team mem- ber - William Wason 541-460-7777. Page 3 Night Out in February The NDN Night Out Powwow and Social Dance is coming up next Friday, February 21 at the Community Center. The evening starts at 5:30 p.m. with a meal, then the powwow and dancing will follow at 6 p.m. All dancers and drummers are welcome. Master of Ceremonies will be Carlos Calica. For More information you can call 541-553-3243. The Warm Springs Complete Count Committee is asking every household on the reservation to participate in the 2020 Census. On the census form an American Indian can identify as both Native, and as a member of an- other race—But the only way to ensure that you are included in all the counts as American Indian is to check just that one box on the form. Players Club/ Players Club devel- opment supervisor - Janell Smith541- 460-7777 ext. 3498. Players Clubo host - Kapri Moody, ext. 7700. Bartender - Heather Cody ext. 7710. Tule Grill cook - Alex Manzano / Christine Brunoe 541-460-7777 ext. 7725. Coffee stations attendant - two posi- tions - Heather. Server - two part- time - Heather. Cage Cashier - Tim Kerr ext. 7749. Security officer - Tim. 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, February 13 Warm Springs Senior Lunch is today at noon at the Senior Center. On the menu is baked salmon. The Warm Springs Community Health Nutri- tion Department in col- laboration with the Diabe- tes Program is holding Diabetes 101 classes. Today they will go over ‘What Diabetes Effects and Keys to Control.’ The class will be held in the Health and Wellness Cen- ter in the kitchen confer- ence room at noon. Light lunch will be provided. All are welcome! For More In- formation call 541-553- 2478. Friday, February 14 The Warm Springs Rec- reation Sweetheart Sale is today from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Community Center social Hall. They will feature food and gifts for your Valentine. Senior fitness class is this morning at 10:45 at the Senior Center. Partici- pants are invited to eat af- ter. Today they are hav- ing shepards pie. Sunday, February 16 There is a softball and baseball fundamentals camp today at the Youth Center gym, 5-7 p.m. All coaches and players are welcome. There will be additional camps on Sun- days, February 23 and March 1. Bring court shoes and a glove. Monday, February 17 There is no school to- day in the Jefferson County district, as this is Presidents Day. Tribal, federal and state offices are also closed for the holiday. Tuesday, February 18 Warm Springs Senior Lunch is today at noon at the Senior Center. On the menu today is chicken and wild rice soup. Lil Miss Warm Springs class is today at 5:30 p.m. at the Commu- nity Center Social Hall. All ages are welcome to par- ticipate. Parents must be present. Activities and tra- ditional teachings will be featured each Tuesday af- ternoon. Wednesday, February 19 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 cajun fish tacos. For participants of Wellbriety: Celebrating Families Parent classes, a reminder that class is this afternoon, 1 to 4. Thursday, February 20 Warm Springs Senior Lunch is today at noon at the Senior Center. On the Menu is pork roast. The Community Health Nutrition Department in collaboration with the Dia- betes Program is holding Diabetes 101 classes. Today they will go over ‘Nu- trition and Healthy Eat- ing.’ The class is at the Warm Springs Health & Wellness Center kitchen conference room at noon. Light lunch will be pro- vided. All are welcome! For More Information call 541-553-2478. Friday, February 21 Senior fitness class is this morning at 10:45 at the Senior Center. Partici- pants are invited to eat after. Today they are having chili stew with green chili corn muffins To vote in the Primary To vote in the May 19 Primary in Oregon you must be registered to vote by April 28. To register you can visit kwso.org. Click on the voter reg- istration link. Transit service Saturdays Cascades East Transit has added Saturday service on their Community Con- nector Routes. This month they are of- fering free rides on Satur- days. To see the Cascade East schedule go to kwso.org Click the the news and info tab; and choose today’s calendar for a link with more details.