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Spilyay Tymoo
This month at Tribal Council
The following are some of
the items coming up on the
Tribal Council agenda in
March (subject to change at
Council discretion):
Wednesday, March 8
9 a.m.: School district
509-J update with Jay
Mathisen, superintendent.
10: Early Childhood Edu-
cation update with Deanie
Smith and Val Switler of
Education.
11: High Lookee Lodge
update with Faye Hurtado.
1:30 p.m.: Wasco County
Economic Development dis-
cussion with Jessica Metta
and Kelly Howsley.
2:30: Integrated Resource
Management Plan (IRMP)
discussion with Austin Smith
Jr. and the IRMP team.
3:30: Carbon sequestra-
tion update.
Tuesday, March 14
9 a.m.: U.S. Department
of Justice meeting with
Colby Howell.
10: Funeral grant discus-
sion with Olivia Wallulatum,
Vital Stats.
11: Tribal Council Priori-
ties discussion.
Pet clinic Saturday
Ali Peterson photos
Coelecia Moses at recent Warm Springs
Fences for Fido pet clinic.
A distemper-par vo
vaccine clinic is coming
up in Warm Springs from
10 a.m. to 1 p.m. this Sat-
urday, March 11. The
clinic is free to tribal
members who register.
For information con-
tact Fences for Fido: text
to 402-416-6505. Or
send an email:
ali.fencesforfido@gmail.
com
Fences for Fido is the
host of the event, with
help from volunteers.
This is the third and final
clinic in a recent series on
the reservation.
At the Saturday clinic,
shots and boosters will be
available. Young puppies
need a series of three
vaccines to be protected
against parvo and dis-
temper. The clinic is for
pet owners who are res-
ervation residents (no ID
required). Bring any vet
records you have for
your dogs; or be prepared
to let the Fences for Fido
team know when the ani-
mal last had a vaccine.
Please keep your dogs
in your car and on a
leash. Dogs only, Sorry,
no cats or kittens.
Vets, volunteers and a pet at recent clinic.
Community
notes...
Financial Skills for
Families—of the Building
Native Communities series—
is coming up later this month
at the Agency Longhouse,
hosted by the Warm Springs
Community Action Team.
The classes will be Wednes-
day and Thursday, March 29
and 30 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
each day.
The graduation will be at
the conclusion of the second
day of skills classes. Required
for IDA clients. Call 541-
553-3148 to register.
The Madras High School
Native American Stu-
dent Union is meeting af-
ter school this Wednesday,
March 8, 3:15-5:30 p.m. in
Mr. Jones’ classroom. Visit
the MHS NASU Facebook
page for more information.
Daylight Saving Time
will begin this Sunday, March
12 at 2 a.m. On that date,
the clocks are moved for-
ward one hour.
Monday, March 20
9 a.m.: Secretary-Trea-
surer update with Robert
Brunoe.
10: April agenda discus-
sion, review minutes with the
S-T.
11: Draft resolutions with
the S-T.
1:30 p.m.: Enrollments
with Lucille Suppach-
Samson, Vital Stats.
2:30: Indian Health Ser-
vice update with Hyllis
Dauphinais, clinic CEO.
3:30: Health and Human
Ser vices update with
Caroline Cruz.
March 8
4:30: Managed Care up-
date with Michael Collins.
Tuesday, March 21
9 a.m.: Water conditions
project discussion with Port-
land State University and
Culture and Heritage Com-
mittee.
10: U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Ser vice update with the
agency.
11: Bureau of Indian Af-
fairs update on Celilo with
Brenda Bremner, Agency su-
perintendent.
1:30 p.m.: Legislative up-
date calls, federal and state.
2:30: Land use concerns
with the Committe and Land
Use.