Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, August 21, 2024, Page 3, Image 3

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    Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
August 21, 2024
Final pet clinic of 2024 over Labor Day weekend
First Nations Veterinary and
Fences for Fido will hold the
final Warm Springs spay-neu-
ter clinic of the year during
Labor Day Weekend.
It’s for dogs and cats. All
Community
notes...
This week at the Warm
Springs Thursday Market
the Indian Health Service
Pharmacy will have informa-
tion about preventing opioid
related deaths.
Resources will include
medication assisted treat-
ment, safe disposal kits,
pets must be between 2
months and 5 years old, and
dogs must weigh 60 pounds
or less and live within the
boundary of the Confeder-
ated Tribes of War m
Springs.
There is no cost for ser-
vices. The Warm Springs
spay-neuter clinic will be Sat-
urday and Sunday, August
31 and September 1 at the
Agency Fire Station. Online
registration is preferred at:
firstnationsvet.com-warm-
springs-nation
Or you can call 503-451-
0765.
sharps containers, and other
areas where Pharmacy can
help.
Vendors are welcome to
set up. Contact KWSO for
more information at 541-
553-1968. Or email:
kwso@wstribes.org
This is for all pro-
grams. Classrooms will re-
main closed on September
3, although Head Start
and Day Care families can
attend an Open House to
complete paperwork, visit
classrooms and get infor-
mation for the first day of
school for ECE on
Wednesday September 4.
of War m Springs Tribal
Vocational Rehabilitation
program helps Native
Americans with disabilities
by providing services, sup-
port and plans for success-
ful employment.
They offer an orientation
every Monday at 3 p.m. at
their office in the Education
Building on the campus. For
more information call 541-
553-4952.
War m Springs Early
Childhood Education will
be closed for staff training
the week of August 26.
Summary of Tribal Council
(from page 2)
June 12
Motion by Alvis approv-
ing the letter, with amend-
ments, using last year’s as a
template. Second by
Jefferson. Question: Jim/yes,
Alvis/yes, Wilson/abstain,
Jefferson/yes, Rosa/yes,
Carlos/yes, 5/0/1, Chairman
not voting. Motion carried.
The next meeting will be
held next Tuesday, June 18.
With no further discussion
the meeting adjourned at 12
noon.
June 18
The meeting was called to
order at 9 a.m. by Vice Chair-
man Raymond ‘Captain’
Moody. Roll call: W i l s o n
Wewa Jr., Lincoln Jay
Suppah, James ‘Jim’ Manion,
Chief Jefferson Greene, Alvis
Smith III, Carlos Calica,
Chairman Jonathan W. Smith,
Sr. Minnie Yahtin, Recorder.
• EcoTrust meet and greet
with Ronda Rutledge, execu-
tive director
• Kah-Nee-Ta Update with
Jim Souers, Economic Devel-
opment.
• Secretary-Treasurer up-
date with Robert Brunoe, Sec-
retary-Treasurer/CEO.
• High Lookee Lodge up-
date with Fay Hurtado.
• Adoption discussion with
tribal attorney Howard
Arnett.
• Stauffer 2021 audit re-
port with Shane Cox.
• Tribal Council letter of
approval diiscussion with
tribal attorneys Josh Newton
and Howard Arnett: Execu-
The Confederated Tribes
tive session, 4:22-4:47 p.m.
Motion by Jim approving
the draft letter presented in
executive session and autho-
rize the Chair, Vice-Chair and
Secretary-Treasurer to final-
ize the letter and transmit in
form that substantially con-
forms to the draft presented
to Tribal Council. Second by
Alvis. Question: Jim/yes, Jay/
yes, Alvis/yes, Wil-son/yes,
Jefferson/yes, Jonathan/yes,
6/0/0, Chairman not voting.
Motion carried.
Motion by Jim to adjourn
at 5 p.m.
June 19
The meeting was called to
order at 9:00 by Vice Chair-
man Raymond ‘Captain’
Moody. Roll call: Lincoln Jay
Suppah, Chief Jefferson
Greene, James ‘Jim’ Manion,
Wilson Wewa Jr., Alvis Smith
III, Rosa Graybae.
• Early Childhood Educa-
tion training discussion with
Rhonda Richie, Region 11
grant specialist.
• Oregon offshore wind
development and Oregon
wind leasing environmental
assessment discussion with
tribal attorney Ellen Grover:
Motion by Alvis approv-
ing the letter with modifica-
tions. Second by Wilson.
Question: Jim/yes, Jay/yes,
Alvis/yes, Wilson/yes,
Jefferson/yes, Rosa/yes, 6/
0/0, Chairman not voting.
Motion carried.
• Indian Head Casino up-
date with Shawn McDaniels,
general manager; Fran Moses-
Ahern, board member; and
Ellen Grover and Howard
Arnett, tribal attorneys:
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