Page 2 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon September 7, 2022 A Day for Indian Head Casino workers Indian Head Casino last week hosted their Employee Appreciation Day. The Ap- preciation cookout and give- away was on a mid-week day when the casino is closed. In- dian Head is seeking to add new members to the casino employee team. These are some of the positions that were advertised recently: For more details and to apply see the website: indianheadcasino.com D.McMechan/Spilyay Cage cashier. Cage main bank cashier. Cage manager. Cage supervisor. Coffee station attendant. Controller. Cook. Count team member. Custodian. Executive chef. Guest service operator. Kitchen steward. Lead cook. Lounge bartender. Maintenance man II. Player development super- visor. Player's Club ambas- sador. Player's Club lead ambassador. Security officer. Server. Slot keyperson. Staff ac- countant. Table games dealer. Tule Grill attendant. Tule Grill cook. The Pla- teau Travel Plaza is also hir- ing for a variety of posi- tions, from store cashier, fuels, security and dining positions. Tribes are hiring At the Indian Head Casino Employee Appreciation Day. The following are positions recently advertised with the Confederated Tribes. For information, contact the tribes’ Human Resources Foster Parent Appreciation from CPS War Face Drum Group at Children’s Protective Service’s Foster Parent Appreciation event. Children’s Protective Services would like to rec- ognize the following individuals who have helped make our Foster Parent Appreciation event success- ful. Thank you to: War Face Dr um Group: Neal Mor ning Owl, Johnson Bill, Gavin and Dasan Begay. Opening prayer and song: Johnson Bill. Opening words: Tom Begay Jr., Cyrille Mitchell and Berni Jackson. Birthday Song: The Begay brothers. Cooks: Effie Jim, Devona Goodlance and Anna DeCora. Donations: Painted Pony, Rodney Mitchell, Papalaxsimisha, Mable Jackson, Regina Heath, Stacy Leonard, Val Switzler, and Melissa Williams from Every Child. Volunteers: Tyson Adams, Pauline Culpus, Emily Courtney and the Painted Pony staff. Thank you Public Utilities and Virgil Windyboy for opening the HeHe Longhouse. Thank you Children’s Protective Services staff for organizing the event and for your donated items: Cyrille Mitchell, Tara Moody, Tom Begay Jr. , Allee Jack- son, Reona Trimble, Charmaine Billey, Berni Jack- son, Roberta Tufti, Rianna Fuentes, Effie Jim, Devona Goodlance and Anna DeCora. The foster parents enjoyed Indian tacos, round dances, cultural activities, gifts and swimming. This was our way of showing our appreciation and grati- tude to our families who provide around the clock to tribal children. We’re looking forward to the next year. Chldren’s Protective Services. The Heart of Or- e g o n C o r ps Yo u t h Build program offers students ages 16 to 24 a chance to complete your GED, finish your Diploma or earn col- lege credits while learning job skills and serving your commu- nity through building affordable housing or working at childcare facilities in Central Or- egon. This is a 12-month commitment. You can learn more and apply at: heartoforegon.org office, located in the tribal ad- ministration building, 1233 Veterans Street, War m Springs. Staff are available to an- swer questions related to the application process and can be reached at 541-553-3262 or hr@wstribes.org Tribal Member preference is exercised in hiring pro- cesses as defined in Tribal Personnel Policy PER 202. Fire logistics dispatcher. Executive director to Can- nabis Commission. Sports and Athletics coordinator. Warehouseman. Advocate - Victims of Crime Services. Wildlife Biologist II. Range rider. Assistant Prevention technician. Budgets, contracts and grants analyst. ASC office manager. Com- mittee secretary. Water tech- nician. Elder consultants at Early Childhood Education. Human Resources office coordinator. Office support specialist. Pest control man- agement coordinator. Tribal Court administrator. Conser- vation enforcement officer. Deputy clerk. Water and wastewater distribution opera- tor. Fisheries Biologist II. Cor- rections Sergeant. Communi- cations officer. Hydrologist. Soil scientist-Watershed planner. Warm Springs Hous- ing Authority maintenance worker. Registered Dietician. Comp and Benefits adminis- trator. Public administrator. Payroll/GL specialist. Project Archaeologist-Princi- pal investigator. Field Tech- nicians (part time). Restora- tion technician. Restoration field crew member. Fire/ Medic. Property manage- ment specialist. Community notes... The Native Ameri- can Program Legal Aid Services of Or- egon, or NAPOL, le- gal clinic is available this Wednesday, September 7 at the Warm Springs Community Action Team office from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. To learn more con- tact: wills@lasoregon.org The Madras Com- munity Food Pantry at the United Meth- odist Church is open this Wednesday and Thursday, September 7 and 8 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Latino Com- munity Association Pre- sents Latino Fest this Saturday, September 10 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Sahalee Park in Madras. Recreation’s Fall Round-Up Yard Sale is coming up this Friday, September 9 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the front lawn of the Community Cen- ter. Call Carol at 541- 553-3243.