April 2013 ~ Volume 22 Issue 4 ~ Uma Masa
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April 2013 ~ Volume 22 Issue 4 ~ Uma Masa
April 2013 ~ Volume 22 Issue 4 ~ Uma Masa ~ Yellow Month Inside this issue: Announcements Pages 1-6 Council Pages 7-8 SX Mission News Page 9 Wa:k Spirit Page 10-15 Special Points of Interest White Goods Collection (front cover) Ranger News (pg 2) Tax Prep Royalty News (pgs 4-5) People Wellness Schedule (pg 6) (pg 3) The Deadline for the May Edition of the Wa:k Newsletter is Friday April 12, 2013 wa:k newsletter Hello to Wa:K Community & Friends, Animal Control: Last month we had several individuals who brought their pet to the Ranger Department because they could not care for the pet. Just reminders that having pets is a big responsibility, before you decide to get a pet, you should seriously think it over. You can take your pet to Pima County Animal Care at 4000 N. Silverbell Road. The phone number there is (520) 243-5900. An additional reminder, there are still dog collars and granules available to protect dogs from the Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever (RMSF). Child Safety: Never leave your children in your car by themselves, why you ask? In the summertime cars get extremely hot inside, a stranger might take them, they might get out of the car and wander off, you might just forget about them, they might get curious and mess with things in the car that could be dangerous (the cigarette lighter in the car works even when the car is not on) and most important of all someone will call the police and report you. So before you even think of leaving your child in the car unattended, don’t do it. Safety: Last month the Rangers responded to a call from a community member who reported that someone was stuck in the mud in a water hole. The caller stated that they had been there all night. If you plan on going off road please be prepared for emergenccies that may occur. Take a cellphone, flashlight, and blanket, let someone know where you are going and take water. But the most important thing is don’t drink and drive. Environmental: The weather is getting warm so now is the time to contact the department to help you and your neighbors to clean your roadside. Look out your window and you can see all that trash that needs to be cleaned up. All you have to do is contact your neighbors and then us. We supply the bags, gloves, rakes and take away the trash. Come on take pride in your community. Finally the Ranger Department would like to send out a “BIG THANK YOU” to those individuals who came out last month to help with the roadside clean up. Thank you for caring. STATS FOR THE MONTH OF February 2013 Animal Control – 12, Community Assist – 6, Public Assist - 6, Environmental Hazard/Nuisance – 3, Special Detail – 1, Assist other Agency – 5, Trespassing – 4, Property Damage – 1, Security/ Welfare Check – 1, Abandon Vehicle – 1, Found Property – 1, IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS: Emergency 911 Tohono O’Odham Police 622-1587 / 879-8900 Ranger Department 807-8499 Ranger Supervisor 807-8484 On Duty Ranger 471-8092 Ranger Supervisor cell 349-1359 The department staff sends their prayers and thoughts to those families who have lost a loved one, May the Creator be with you during this time. Page 2 PREPARE YOUR FEDERAL AND ARIZONA STATE TAX RETURNS FOR “FREE”SAVE $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ The Finance Department has purchased a computer tax preparation program for use by (all District Community Members, the Tohono O’odham Police and Fire Department employees and the Districts employees) that is loaded onto computers in the Finance Department and the Education Center for your use. Most people will not be able to prepare their taxes until the end of February because employers have until January 31 to distribute W-2 forms and until February 15 to distribute 1099 forms. District employees in the Finance Department and the Education Center will help you get started using the program and assist you with questions if you get stuck, however the District nor any of the employees that assist you will be responsible for your tax return and you will be asked to sign a waiver of release of the District and it’s employees. Call the Education Department at 807-8620 to reserve a time to use the computers or the Finance Department at 573-4021 or 4023. IF YOU TAKE THE STANDARD DEDUCTION IN PREPARATION OF YOUR TAXES YOU WILL NEED TO BRING THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION: W-2 forms from all employers that you worked for during the year. 1099 forms for other income received, etc. Dates of birth and social security numbers for all dependents that you wish to claim on your tax return. If you wish to itemize your deductions instead of using the standard deduction call Harold (Skip) Stuth at 573-4024 for a list of items that you will need. Note: It is always helpful to bring your last years tax returns to compare with this year’s! Note: If while you are using this program it says that you are eligible for the “Earned Income Credit” or the “Child Care Credit” please continue and/or ask for assistance as these credits could mean thousands of dollars in refunds to you!!!!!!!! Note: It will be helpful for you to bring a “thumb drive” or disk to save your tax information on if you cannot complete the return in one session and/or you want to preserve it electronically. Attention San Xavier District Enrolled Members! The San Xavier Road Cemetery will be closing soon; there are approximately 40 plots available. If you would like to reserve a plot at the San Xavier Road Cemetery please contact Kim Encinas at 573-4007 to set up an appointment. Please bring proof of enrollment for all individuals you are applying for and see the guidelines below. The Hasan Cemetery is open and we are accepting applications for plot reservations. Plot must be reserved for a SXD community member/SXD Enrolled Member Resolution No.s SXDC 08-08-13 and SXDC 06-09-09,. One (1) Burial Plot Reservation Request Form per individual. Requestor (individual completing the form) is limited to completing 5 forms for their family members. Each plot is 4 feet x 8 feet; 3 feet between each plot. This includes cremains. Identify (pictures or written description) the plot you wish to reserve. Plot reservations will be completed on a first come, first serve basis. Provide a current contact phone number. This will allow staff to schedule a meeting with the applicant. Page 3 WA:K CEKSAN ROYALTY 2012 – 2013 Your Wa:k Ceksan Royalty this year has been really busy this year representing you all through the Nation and local Arizona Tribes. It is great to see the young girls grow and it makes us proud to see these young girls step up to do their talents when they are requested to. When they are not making appearances they are fundraising for their travels. They have impressed many people throughout their travels. One of the highlights was to see Syndell Rios, Lil Miss Wa:k Ceksan & Eliana Norris, Jr. Miss Wa:k Ceksan perform their talents at Miss Tohono O’‛Odham Nation pre-pageant and to be acknowledged by Chairman Norris of their talents and to say that our cultural will not be lost, that is a great feeling to hear this. The other second highlight was when the girls did five presentations for the Baboquavari Primary School presentations during their Indian Day, they were a Royalty panel that were asked various questions from the students and staff about their reign, staff were impressed of them able to speak in o’‛odham. They have traveled San Carlos, Ak Chin, Gila River, Chandler and throughout the Nation. So when you see them acknowledge them and give them your support through their fundraisers. They are doing a great job representing you all. RECRUITMENT!! FOR 2013-2014 WA:K CEKSAN ROYALTY We are in the processing searching for contestants for the upcoming pageant!! If you like to meet new people, travel and learn more about yourself and culture this may be for you. We are six months away, so this is the time to start getting ready, six months goes quickly. If you are interested, you may talk with the current royalty. You may reach me at (520) 444-5629 Agatha F. Miguel Page 4 My Reign My reign as Miss Wa:k Ceksan. I have appeared and participated in many amazing events. From day one I appeared at all possible events I could and they have been fun with all the girls. I am learning so much as dialect of the languages, different types of culture and a little bit of history from the different tribes. I have seen many different tribal dances and a lot of beautiful role models that make history by taking the chance to be in pageants. As being a title holder I have gotten a lot out of this reign such as not being shy ever since I have gotten the new title of Miss Wa:k Ceksan I could be able to stand in front of a crowd and speak I may still get butterflies but I learned to get rid of them. I have traveled so much which is fun I have been to: Miss San Carlos Pageant and Parade – it was nail biting and fun. Sells Veteran Service –it was touching and an honor. GuVo Pageant – was pretty exciting. Baobquavari Middle School Indian Day –was fun talking to all the kids. Headstart Christmas Light Parade – was cold but fun to be in. CVC Christmas Parade – was fun and exciting. Miss Ak-Chin Pageant and Parade – exciting and pretty. Miss Tohono O’odham Pageant – was fun and exciting to see the contestants. Tohono O’odham Rodeo And Fair – was great but hot. Tucson Rodeo Parade – great to ride with Ned Norris Jr. Ira Hayes Parade – honor to be there. Pisinemo Pagent – was entertaining to see the girl’s talents. Wa:k Pow Wow –great to be home and represent. Miss Gila River–exciting and shocking. Overall my experiences and adventures of holding the title of Miss Wa:k Ceksan have been fun with all the girls I am learning a lot more then what I thought I knew. It is a pleasure to represent San Xavier and be an ambassador for the people. My name is Syndell Rios, I’m 5 years old. I go to school at San Xavier Head Start. My mom’s name is Ardell Manuel, my dad’s name is Lydell Rios, my grandma’s name is Alda Rios. I’m the new Lil Miss Wa:k Ceksan I like to introduce myself because it’s fun. I feel like meeting new people, I get excited. I love meeting new royalty. It’s so nice to be with the royalty because they’re happy for me to be with them. The places I sang was at the Veteran’s Day Parade in Sells, San Carlos, Ak-Chin and the Tohono O’odham Pageant. I traveled to Sacaton to eat dinner for the Ira Hayes Veterans Dinner. I’m very busy. I helped at the Christmas community dinner and I picked up trash after the Pow Wow. I travel a lot. I feel so, so great when I sing. If anybody in San Xavier District wants to meet me, I really want to meet them too! I want them to live by my house so I can remember them. Thank you. S-keg Tas N-hajuñ! Añi Ap Cegig Kinonna Reye Encinas. I am 7 years old and go to Santa Clara Elementary. My maternal grandparents are Gerladine Encinas and the late Ernest Encinas. My parents are Felipa Encinas and James Capone. My baby brother is Jusarius Anthony Capone. We are all from Wa:k Ceksan. I am very happy to be representing all of you as 1st Attendant to Lil Miss Wa:k Ceksan 2012-2013. During the past 5 months, I’ve enjoyed traveling with the girls and I’m learning a lot about myself and other people. I’m sorry I haven’t let you know about my appearances, but we have been very, very busy going to parades, pageants and other events that we’re invited to. We’re also busy with fundraisers. Our families have been working real hard raising money for our traveling, especially for our trip to New Mexico. At the end of April we will attend the Gathering of Nations Pow Wow and Miss Indian World Pageant. We have about 3 more fundraisers before we travel to Albuquerque, so if you get a chance to stop by to support us we would greatly appreciate it! The first big event I attended and was happy to be part of , was the Saint Kateri Celebration at the church. The most challenging event was our presentation to the Primary School students in Sells for their Indian Days. We sang our songs and answered their questions. We had to speak loud and not be shy! I think it was a little scary but fun for all of us. All the traveling gets me tired, but I do my best to represent the Wa:k O’odham wherever we go! Here is a list of my appearances and other participation: 10/20/12 Saint Kateri Celebration (also a fundraiser) 10/26/12 Rec Center Halloween Fundraiser- Wa:k 10/27/12 S.X. CoOp Halloween Fundraiser- Wa:k 11/09/12 S.X District Open House 9:00am-Wa:k 11/09/12 Miss San Carlos Pageant 7:00pm- San Carlos, AZ (note: We left right after open house to get to San Carlos on time!!) 11/10/12 San Carlos Parade 10:00am– San Carlos, AZ 11/11/12 Sells Veterans Day– Sells, AZ 11/17/12 GuVo Royalty Pageants & Districts Days-GuVo, AZ 11/21/12 Baboquivari School District Indian Days-Sells, AZ 12/2-3/12 Feast Day Fundraiser-Wa:k 12/07/12 Headstart Christmas Lights Parade– Sells, AZ 12/08/12 CVC Christmas Lights Parade-Wa:k 12/21/12 Miss AkChin Pagenat– Ak Chin Maricopa, AZ 12/22/12 Ak Chin Tas Parade-Ak Chin Maricopa, AZ 01/12/13 Miss TON Attendant Farewell Banquet-Wa:k (we helped served the Elders!) 02/02/13 TON Rodeo Parade & Pow Wow-Sells, AZ 02/22/13 WWII Veterans Dinner-Sacaton, AZ 02/23/13 Ira Hayes Parade & Raising of Flags-Sacaton, AZ 02/23/13 Pisinimo Royalty Pageants– PisinMo’o, AZ 3/9-10/13 Wa:k Pow Wow (parents helped with parking)-Wa:k 03/09/13 Miss Gila River Pageant-Wildhorse Pass Casino 03/16/13 Mul-Cha-Tha Parade-Sacaton, AZ And many more upcoming events! Thank you Friends & Relatives for your support. Also, to all the girls and our families for ALL the hard work. I love you guys!... Hello my name is Eliana Norris, I am Jr. Miss Wa:k Ceksan 20122013, after receiving the title I have traveled to these places: 1) Chandler for Miss Indian Arizona 2) San Carlos for Miss San Carlos Apache Pageant & Veterans Parade 3) Sells Veterans Services 4) Gu Vo Pagenat (Lil Miss, Jr. Miss) 5) Baboquavari School Disrtict Indian Day 6) Sells Christmas Light Parade 7) CVC Christmas Light Parade 8) Miss Ak Chin Pageant & Masik Tas Parade 9) Miss Tohono O’odham Nation Farewell Banquet 10) Miss Tohono O’odham Nation Pageant, which I performed my talent 11) Tohono O’odham Nation Rodeo & Fair, Parade & Pow Wow 12) Tucson Rodeo Parade 13) Red Dress Fashion Show 14) Iwo Jima WWII Veterans Dinner 15) Ira Hayes WWII Veterans Parade 16) Pisinimo Pageant S-ke:g tas, Good Day My name is Danielle Marie Benson. I am 9 years old and I attend San Xavier Mission School. I am in the 4th grade. My guardian is Thelma Havier. I am the 2nd Attendant to Jr. Miss Wa:k Ceksan. I am proud and enjoy representing my district and the people. I want to continue sharing my culture, and learning about other cultures. It has been a great experience traveling to pageants and parades. The most interesting is the pageants, watching the girls doing their talents. For our fundraisers we have had food sales and Bingo. I want to thank all the people who have supported us. THANK YOU Page 5 INDIVIDUAL & GROUP SESSIONS Promoting community-based wellness through education and support to the San Xavier Community: Learn new tools to help make healthier choices Provide chemical addiction (alcohol & drugs) services Address behavioral addictions: SCHEDULE 2012 - 2013 MONDAYS ► Individual Sessions (10 a.m. - 3 p.m.) ► *Challenger Middle School (8 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.) ► *Santa Clara Elem. & S.X. Mission Schools Kindergarten & 1st Graders (2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.) TUESDAYS ► Individual Sessions (10 a.m. - 3 p.m.) ► *Challenger Middle School (8 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.) ► *Santa Clara Elem. & S.X. Mission Schools 2nd Graders & 3rd Graders (2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.) ► Men’s Support Group (5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.) WEDNESDAYS ► Individual Sessions (10 a.m. - 3 p.m.) ► A.A. & Al-anon Meetings-begin pick-up @ 8:30 a.m. ► *Sweatlodge Ceremony— TBA Santa Clara Elementary School San Xavier Mission School Challenger Middle School ► Women’s Support Group @ 6 p.m. ► Women’s Sweatlodge Ceremony at 5 p.m. THURSDAYS ► Individual Sessions (10 a.m. - 3 p.m.) ► *Challenger Middle School (8 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.) ► *Santa Clara Elem. & S.X. Mission Schools 4th Graders & 5th Graders (2:30 p.m. — 4:30 p.m.) ► Men’s Sweatlodge Ceremony at 6 p.m. (1st Thursday of the month) FRIDAYS ► *Challenger Middle School (8 a.m. — 9:30 a.m.) ► Staff trainings, Administrative duties & SUNDAYS ► ”Sacred Smoke” Whitebison Combo Meeting ( A.A. & Al-anon Meeting) San Xavier District Center, Conference Room *These sessions are facilitated at the schools and continue at the Wellness House during the summer. Page 6 We hope we can provide some assistance to you and your family. The services provided are for all ages, they range from Children’s groups, Kindergarten through 8th grade and adult groups for both Men & Women. If you would like some support with relationships, raising children, alcohol/drug issues with self or a family member or just someone to talk to the Wellness House is here for you. What I have learned in my own continuous recovery is that my behaviors were not wrong but that’s just how I learned it. And one of the biggest “relief” for me, was that I wasn’t alone. Other people have similar issues, struggles and pain. In a weird kind of way, I thought no one knew what was going on and yet all along-- a lot of my family knew I was going through some struggles. I continue to learn from the groups about taking care of my spirit, to learn to honor my feelings and many other healthy tools. There are many types of ways that we have provided support: A phone call Individual sessions Group Sessions Continuous Support Support for a one time incident Support & Assistance to go to treatment for youth and adults Family Interventions CPS Issues Juvenile Probation/ Adult Parole Suicide Prevention/Intervention I wish you all well and if you should have any additional questions, please call us at: Marcine A. Lopez, Program Administrator 807-8664 office / 850-2194 cell Jim Funmaker, Cultural/Group Facilitator 807-8663 Rupert Encinas, Cultural/Group Facilitator 807-8662 William Brubaker “Bru”, Clinical Therapist 807-8661 San Xavier District Council San Xavier District Community San Xavier District Council Meeting of April 2, 2013 at 7:00 P.M. – Location Council Chambers Meeting of April 6, 2013 at 9:00 A.M. – Location Council Chambers Meeting of April 16, 2013 at 7:00 P.M. – Location Council Chambers AGENDA 1. Welcome and Open Remarks: AGENDA 1. Welcome and Open Remarks: AGENDA 1. Welcome and Open Remarks: 2. Invocation: 2. Invocation: 2. Invocation: 3. Review and Approval of Agenda: 3. Call to the Audience: 3. Review and Approval of Agenda: 4. Open for nominations for District Council and Legislative Representative. 4. Nominations for San Xavier District Council and TON Legislative Council Representative. 4. Open for nominations for District Council and Legislative Representative. 5. Unfinished Business 5. Mr. Malcolm Lewis, Director for the TON Department of Safety – To present an update and discussion regarding the Tohono O’odham Nation Police Department. 5. Mr. Harold Stuth, SXD Finance Manager – Presenting the Districts monthly finances report in closed session. 6. TOLC Reports: 7. New Busines 7. Chairman’s Activity Report: 7. SXDC Reports: 8. Chairman’s Activity Report: 8. Vice Chairman’s Activity Report: 8. Announcements: 9. Vice Chairman’s Activity Report: 6. New Business: Kendra Lewis and Paul Pablo, San Xavier Recreation Center – Reporting of the traditional games held in San Xavier. 9. SXDC Minutes: 10. Announcements: District Community meeting scheduled on April 6, 20134 at 9:00 a.m. will be held in the Council Chambers. Second District Council meeting scheduled on April 16, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. All meetings are scheduled in the Council Chambers 11. Adjournment: Second District Council meeting schedules on April 16, 2013 at 7:00pm District Council meeting scheduled on May 7, 2013 at 7:00 pm District Community meeting scheduled on May 11, 2013 at 9:00am District Council meeting scheduled on May 21, 2013 All meetings will be held in the Council Chambers 9. Adjournment: 6. Unfinished Business 10. SXDC Minutes: 11. Announcements: District Council meeting scheduled on May 7, 2013 at 7:00pm District Community meeting schedules on May 11, 2013 at 9:00am Second District Council meeting schedules on May 21, 2013 at 7:00pm All meetings are scheduled in the Council Chambers 12. Adjournment: San Xavier District Council Resolutions adopted for the month of March 2013 Date Res. No. 03/05/13 03-13-01 Title “Ratifying the San Xavier District Council E-mail Poll Agreeing to a Funding Request for the San Xavier District Council Cultural & Natural Resources Committee: Motion by Janice Felix and second Dennis Ramon, tally results: 5 for, 0 against, 0 not voting, 0 absent. Motion carried. 03/05/13 03-13-02 “Supporting the 2013, 2014 & 2015 Unity Runs from Black Mountain and Red Mountain” Motion by Tony Burrell and second Janice Felix, tally results: 5 for, 0 against, 0 not voting, 0 absent. Motion carried. 03/05/13 03-13-03 “Providing Funds to the SXDC Cultural & Natural Resources Committee to Host the 2013 Annual Unity Run” Motion by Philbert Bailey and second Tony Burrell, tally results: 5 for, 0 against, 0 not voting, 0 absent. Motion carried. 03/05/13 03-13-04 “Approving a Monetary Donation in the amount of $1,000.00 to David C. Lopez” Motion by Tony Burrell and second Janice Felix, tally results: 5 for, 0 against, 0 not voting, 0 absent. Motion carried. 03/05/13 03-13-05 “Authorizing TOUA to Provide Temporary Water and Electric Services to Tohono O’odham Ki:Ki Association Contractor” Motion by Felicia Nunez and second Philbert Bailey, tally results: 5 for, 0 against, 0 not voting, 0 absent. Motion carried. 03/05/13 03-13-06 “Naming Road Created in New Housing Sub-Division in the Little Nogales Area” Motion by Felicia Nunez and second Janice Felix, tally results: 5 for, 0 against, 0 not voting, 0 absent. Motion carried. 03/05/13 03-13-07 “San Xavier District Community Member Definition” Motion by Tony Burrell and second Philbert Bailey, tally results: 4 for, 0 against, 1 not voting, 0 absent. Motion carried. 03/05/13 03-13-08 “Accepting the SXDC Minutes of February 19, 2013 as Amended” Motion by Tony Burrell and second Philbert Bailey, tall results: 5 for, 0 against, 0 not voting, 0 absent. Motion carried. Copies of resolutions and related information can be obtained at the San Xavier District Council office, upon proper request Page 8 Mesquite Wood for Cooking: Gerald Smith and Ruben Smith Jr. Tortilla Makers: Chris Bailey, Saraphine Scottie, Cecelia Juan, Rachael Lopez, Edith Manuel, Connie Mendoza Corsage makers: Karen Antone, Chris Bailey, Renee Reddog, Eileen Preston, Lisa Preston, Yvonne Davis, Kara Bailey Staff Maker: Reynaldo Preston Cross Maker: Peter Preston san xavier mission news No Baptisms in April Confirmations: April 9 at 7:00 PM Congratulations to these youth. Diego Bernal Alexis Johnson Angelique & Monique Moreno Matthew Ochoa Vianca Valenzuela Gatherings with Father Tom to view the Catholicism DVDs: Thursdays at 10:00 AM April 4, 11, 18, 25 First Communion Celebrations: Saturdays at 9:00 AM School Children- April13 After School Classes- April 27, May 4 & May 11 Our Beloved Mother, Pauline T. Bailey went to sleep and peacefully entered into rest in her bedroom surrounded by her family at her home at 9:47 pm on Ash Wednesday, February 13, 2013. The Bailey, Noriego, Davis, Dansdill, Toro Families wish to express our sincere heartfelt gratitude, during the time of the loss of our Mother, Grandmother, Great Grandmother, Sister, Aunt, Cousin, Pauline T. Bailey. Your words of kindness, hope and generosity are deeply appreciated. Monetary Donations: San Xavier District, Austin G. Nunez & Family, Patrick M. Bailey, Fred Lee, Joe Stevens, Renee Reddog, Preston & Roe Families, T.O.N. Burial Assistance, Grave Diggers: Philbert Bailey, Stan Bailey, Jr., Gary Bailey, Patrick M. Bailey, Jason Bailey, Josiah Bailey, Donny Preston, Tommy Preston, Johnny Preston, Steven Cupis, Jr., Reggie Antone, Dean Lopez, Marvin Enis, Jr. Cooks for Grave diggers: Felicia Nunez & Tina Martinez Cooks: Gloria Preston, Juana Preston, Steven Cupis, Jr., Shirley Dansdill, Patrick Dansdill, Gary Bailey, Connie Mendoza, Maria Castaneda, Laverne Bailey, Renee Reddog, Art Sage, Cecelia Juan, Rachael Lopez, Salvador Barehand, Frances Toro, Evelyn Toro, Edith Manuel, Elizabeth Romero, Cleo Gomez, Veronica Noriego, Yvonne Harris, Lorraine & Al Olivarez, Eleanor Felix, Mary Robles, Fred Lee, Joe Stevens Paper Goods: Plates, Cups, Napkins, Forks & Spoons: Angie Gill & Family Comadres and Compadre: Christine Bailey, Karen Antone, Rachael & Dennis Lopez Eulogy: Art Bailey & Renee Reddog; O’Odham Eulogy at St. Kateri Tekakwitha Parish: Joanne C. Preston Pauline’s Dressers: Chris Bailey, Karen Antone, Shirley Dansdill, Laverne Bailey, Connie Mendoza Pauline’s Hair Dresser & Nails: Debbie McCormick (Debbie’s Beauty Salon) Mom’s Traveling Bag: Art Bailey Pauline’s Home Altar: Chris Bailey, Karen Antone, Connie Mendoza, Art Sage Rosary Group at Pauline’ Home: Joanne C. Preston, Ella Begay, Virgie Cerna, Harlan Moreno, Maria Castaneda Traditional Singers at Pauline’s Home: Ivan Burrell & Toni Encinas Lopez Band at Pauline’s Home: Dennis Lopez, Dean Lopez, Daniel Lopez, Russell Alvarez Anointing of the Sick, Last Rites, Funeral Mass Celebrant: Rev. Abram Dono, S.T., St Kateri Tekakwitha Parish Funeral Mass Choir: Joanne C. Preston, Ella Begay, Felicia Nunez, Virgie Cerna, Allen Encinas, Cecelia Encinas, Harlan Moreno, Maria Castaneda, Mary Escandon Funeral Rosary Group: Gabriel Encinas, Eleanor Hunter, Geri Antone Kateri Circle Groups Recital of Kateri Chaplet: Tohono O’Odham Nation Kateri Circle, Saint Kateri Circle South Tucson, Phoenix Intertribal Kateri Circle St. Cecelia Choir Group: Ivan Burrell, Toni Encinas, Maria Castaneda, Harlan Moreno, Raymond Novelto Traditional Runners to SXD Hasan Cemetery: Reynaldo Preston, Ronald Felix, Janice Felix, Vicky Cupis, Kandice Josemaria, Jada Preston, Alayla Preston Traditional Singers at SXD Hasan Cemetery: Michael Enis, Ella Begay, Karen Antone Waila Musicians at SXD Hasan Cemetery: Dennis Lopez, Russell Alvarez, Alex Gomez, Frank Valenzuela, Cecil Lewis, Sr. 4 Day Rosary: Eleanor Hunter, Virgie Cerna, Ella Begay and Connie Mendoza Our Families again wish to express our sincerest gratitude to the above mentioned individuals and anyone else we may have failed to mention who donated their time, food and water items, but God knows who you are and may he send his blessing down upon you. Words cannot express how each and every one of you has touched us and how much your kind words of support have meant to us. Sincerely the Bailey, Noriego, Davis, Dansdill & Toro Families. Page 9 April 2013 Wa:k Spirit Greetings Wa:k Community, We hope you had a wonderful Easter and the students enjoyed their spring break. On February 19th, The Community Liaisons transported the Youth Group to support the Tohono O’odham Community Col- lege Men and Women’s Basketball Teams at Pima Community College West Campus. Congratulations to the women for completing their first season and to the men for a great season. Go Jegos! February 22nd, the Community Liaisons along with Dept. of Justice Program (DOJ) transported and chaperoned students to Arizona State University. The following are some stats we picked up from the prestigious ASU: •73,000 students •Over 2,000 are Native American. •300 are graduate students. •16 Native American student organizations •Offers a Masters in American Indian Studies (AIS). New pro- gram! •website will list scholarship(s): www.asu.edu •250 Programs On March 9th, The Community Liaison Daniel Preston III along with DOJ staff Ramona Casillas, transported students to a Teen Leadership Program in Guadalupe AZ. Very informative workshops and up to date information on topics such as cyber bullying and family values, traditions and norms to name a few. After School Program The 2nd and 3rd graders visited the Arizona Sonoran Desert Museum. This trip was designed to locate animals in their surroundings as well as develop their research methods. Upon completion of their trip they should be able to identify a desert animal and tell three things about it. The children have also been learning new ways to communicate. Pictionary and charades are the most popular and fun forms thus far. Parents, we are also experiencing issues with homework. Students claim to forget so they can skip to an activity. Class activities will not start until all homework is complete. So please remind your children to be considerate of others who want to finish their work. The 4th and 5th grade students explain there is no homework at times. I have advised the students that they are here to do their homework so take advantage of it. Please ask your child if they have homework or need help and have them request assistance from the Community Liaisons. We are here to help. Our direct line is 520-807-8624. Reminder that Stacy is here on Monday evenings to help with any homework questions for all grade levels. Upcoming On February 26th, Community Liaison Daniel Preston III attended the Native American Education Program meeting at Challenger Middle School. There was a request for mentors in Sunnyside schools for Native American students who need Native men and women role models in our school s. Also there was a discussion of the budget cuts in the District. Native American Education Program Meeting April 16th, 2013 at the SXD Education Center 6 p.m. AIMS testing will start April 9th. Parents make sure your children get plenty of rest. Community Liaisons, Daniel Preston III Stacy Hernandez Page 10 San Xavier Mission School Registration - San Xavier Mission School, a private Catholic School, is accepting new student registration for the 2013-2014 school year. To arrange a tour of the school, please call 520/294-0628. When registering, bring birth certificate, immunization records, social security card, baptismal certificate (if baptized), tribal card (if eligible), and any other legal documents concerning guardianship. San Xavier Mission School classes include all basic skills as well as Tohono O’odham language, Art, Technology, PE and Music. Tuition support is available for all families. The support includes Catholic Tuition Support Organization (CTSO), IBE and Empowerment Scholarship Accounts (ESA) through the State of Arizona. We offer a quality Catholic School education within a school that has small class sizes. For more information please call our office at 520/294-0628 Job Openings for 2013-2014 Full time cook - basic cooking skills and computer skills in Word, Excel and Internet. Full time Teacher - AZ Certified Recycling - Dear Friends, Thank you for saving aluminum cans and bringing them to San Xavier Mission School. Our total at this time is $574.50. The goal for the year is $1,000. Please continue to save cans and help us reach our goal. The money is used to purchase books and other needed school items. Gratefully, Sr. Delores Vogt Recycling Coordinator 8th Grade - At San Xavier Mission School, four 8th grade students are in the middle of their online Stock Market Game. The Stock Market Game is an annual national game that is directly connected online to Wall Street and the Stock Market. This is the sixth year in a row that the students at our school are participation in the game and they are learning a lot as they “spend !100,00” buying stocks. They are researching companies, pur- chasing stock and keeping a daily watch on what is happening with their stock. Pow wow - San Xavier Mission School would like to thank Mr. Philbert and the Pow Wow committee for the terrific set up and clean-up on the Mission School playground. It was a great POW WOW!! Thank you! Easter Break - San Xavier Mission School will be on Easter Break March 29 through April 5. There will be no school during the break and the school office will be closed. May Crowning - San Xavier Mission School will be celebrating May Crowning on May 1th. Shirley Kalinowski Principal, San Xavier Mission School HAPPY APRIL FROM THE LEARNING CENTER!! Gertie Lopez Learning Center Coordinator Therese McCarthy Learning Center Aide We, again, have been extremely busy here in the learning center with our programs: Headstart, Daycare, Elderly, and After School. And all is going extremely well. Just a few announcements for April. We will be having an expert with online expertise coming into our learning center to help anyone with resume’s, and online job applications on Monday April 8, 2013 from 8:30-1:00 so please pass this information out to your friends and family. Also, on Wednesday April 24, 2013 is a very special Great READING Event hosted by the San Xavier Learning Center in Partnership with the Pima County Southwest Library. You are all invited to: “El Dia De Los Ninos” On Wednesday April 24, 2013 at 6pm-8pm Bring the kids to the “Puppet Show” Arts & Crafts for children of all ages Book give away and much more!!!! Hey Parents/Guardians you do not have to cook dinner this night just bring the family Eat and Enjoy the Show!!!! The students have had a lot of questions, but as they invest and watch daily progress, they are learning and answering their own questions. It is also an opportunity for them to learn how to keep track of their funds and how to balance their bank account! Page 11 Hello Wa:k Community, As we move into the month of April, I am reminded of how “April showers brings May flowers”. With sunshine upon us, you can see how plants and flowers are growing and flourishing all around. With that being said, I am reminded that the same is very true for our students of the San Xavier Community. In order for them to grow and flourish, to become the students we hope for them to become, they need the support, love, understanding, and care. With this, our students can be successful in anything they do and who they want to be. Important Announcements April 2, 2013: Tuition & Books Grant application and required documents must be completed and turned into the SXD Education Administrative Assistant no later than 5 p.m. for May 2, 2013 review. April 9 & 10, 2013: TUSD & SUSD High School AIMS Testing. April 15—26, 2013: TUSD Grades 3—8 AIMS Testing Window & SUSD Grades 2—8 AIMS Testing Window. April 24, 2013: Bus Pass application and required documents for May 2013 must be completed and turned in no later than 5 p.m. In closing, thank you for your commitment and supporting your child’s education. Carmen H. Martinez, Administrative Assistant EL DIA DE LOS NIñOS EVENT HOSTED BY THE SAN XAVIER LEARNING CENTER IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE PIMA COUNTY SOUTHWEST LIBRARY @ SXD Learning Center BRING THE FAMILY – WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24TH 2013 FROM 6pm – 8pm. THERE WILL BE A PUPPET SHOW, ARTS & CRAFTS, READING, BOOKS AND DINNER SERVED S-uam Maṣad Greetings! Wa:k O’odham! What a journey it’s been to finally get to this month! But, it reminds us of who is in charge…Creator! These past months, I have been working with our afterschool sessions with songs, reviewing the colors in O’odham and how we say the different animals in O’odham. San Xavier Mission are up to the number 81 in their spelling words. We also, did some dancing, with the dancing part it is not just about dancing, I cover the social part of asking a person to dance and how they need to take care of that person. Which they are to be commended on! I am real proud of all my students! In closing, I would like to thank the community and the performers for making our Storytelling event a success! We had an attendance of 167. A big thank you to Chairman Nuñez for coming to our rescue at the last minute, to the maintenance crew, Mike Corella, and all the other workers who lended a hand. Tomasa Grijalva Culture & Language Instructor S-keg taṣ! A:ñi an ab cegig Therese McCarthy. A:ñi ño’p Wa:k cekṣan amjed. Ñ-og o’ wud James McCarthy kc ñ-ge’e o’ wud Benita Montana. My name is Therese McCarthy and I am 23 years old. I am Tohono O’odham, Akimel O’odham and part Irish. I am from the San Xavier District. My father is James McCarthy and my mother is Benita Montana. I am the new Learning Center Aide at the San Xavier Education Department. My job is to assist the Learning Center Coordinator, Gertie Lopez in all activities/events and to organize the LC Library. I started work October of 2012. I enjoy my work and I am glad to have the opportunity to assist the Wa:k community. Page 12 Sa:p ia ma:sama? Sa:pe I hope! In the month of April – S-uam Masad-Yellow Month we start having warmer weather, the desert poppies will bloom and we can look for and pick the Cholla buds. March “Saicu Si Sap Ap Ju” SXD/DOJ project report by Ramona Casillas: 3/01 – Pottery classes at Challenger Middle School began and were held on Thursday and Friday’s through March 22. Native American students, from 6, 7, & 8th grades completed small clay vessels, one turtle and one bird. They learned the process of making the clay and creating shapes. In the process they learned patience, persistence (redo shape) and how to calm down and be creative. In the end students will give away their creations. 3/6 – Santa Clara Parent meeting- report cards will be sent home Wednesday, 3/20. 3/9 – Voice of Our Youth group attended Teen Leadership Conference; sustaining good order sponsored by Guadalupe Prevention Partnership & Lutu’uris Youth Group (Pascua Yaqui Tribe) in the Town of Guadalupe, Az. 3/13 – DOJ facilitator attended Detecting Mental Illness In Students at Sierra School by The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) of Southern Az. They provide programs and services through Education, Support, Advocacy and other events and services. Go to www, NAMIsa.org for Do’s & Don’ts for families of persons with serious mental illness. 3/19 – DOJ facilitator attended Native American Education Program (NAEP) Parent Committee meeting at Pascua Yaqui location. 3/25 – 3/27 TOCC, Circles of Care Project;; “Mobilizing for Wellness: Are You Ready?” Training sponsored by Education Dept. and San Xavier District Administration was held at the SXD Community Center. Education staff attended and assisted with the facilitation of the program. 3/28 – VOY group volunteered to help with Education’s Career Fair event April dates: 4/04 – Wecij Hemajkam ha Niokidagk- Voice of Our Youth group meeting, AIMS preparation. -APRIL is AIMS Month, see that your child gets a full breakfast before going to take the test. -Riding the school bus Parents, please remind your students to be on their best behavior when riding the school bus. Their safety and welfare is dependent on the ability of the bus driver to focus on traffic so that he or she can get them all safely to school and home every day. Also, keep in mind that many of the school buses including Sunnyside School District now have cameras on board so both the student and driver behavior is being recorded as an additional safety measure for all. Student behavior impacts everyone on the bus, encourage your child to stay seated until the bus reaches the destination. -SXD Education Summer Programs The Education Department is currently updating the applications for summer programs. The applications will be available for email or pick-up at the SXD Education Center beginning April 15, 2013. Information on each program follows. -Infants and Toddlers Summer Session I will begin June 10 and end on June 27, 2013. This session will include a morning class (10-11:30) for infants and an afternoon class for 3 year olds (1-3:00). Session II will run from July 8 - July 25, 2013 with the same hours. This session will include a morning class for infants and an afternoon class for 4 year olds. Applications will be available on May 20, 2013. These classes have a maximum of 12 per class, there will be an infant class in the morning and a toddler class in the afternoon. -Kindergarten-Fifth Grade Summer Reading Program: We have room for 50 students per session. Eligible students must be entering K-5th grades in August 2013. Session I, begins June 3 and ends June 20, 2013. Second session of K-5th grades begins July 1 and ends July 18, 2013. Parents must bring their student to the SXD Education Center at 7:30 a.m. to eat breakfast. The students will then board a school bus for transport to Santa Clara Elementary for academic classes from 8-11:15, they will then return to SXD Education for lunch and afternoon classes, dismissal time is 2:00 p.m. The program runs Monday to Thursdays. -Students who are 14-17 years of age and who wish to work in the SXD Summer Youth Employment Program need to have a grade point average of “C” or better to qualify, otherwise they will be referred for summer school. Contact the SXD Human Resources office for more information on the SYEP @ 573-4016. Applications can also be picked up at the Education Center. -TON Head Start enrollment for 2013-14 begins April 1 come by the Head Start office located at the SXD Education Center for applications or call 520.807. 8658. -April is the Month of the Young Child, the Head Start, Child Care and Education Programs will be celebrating with a variety of activities beginning with a Fun Walk on April 1 at 5:00 p.m. Dia De Los Ninos on April 24, 5:30 p.m. at the Education Center, and a cook-out at the end of the month. Keep an eye out for announcements. If you see Education staff walking around in pajamas, or with crazy hair, inside out clothes, or other silly outfits, know that we are celebrating the spirit of childhood, join us. 4/16 – NAEP Parent Committee meeting at San Xavier Education Center -Information on the Middle School Summer Program will be available in the May newsletter. 4/18 – VOY meeting – Writing Workshop by Andrea Holm from UA Writing Skills Improvement Program -High School Summer classes will depend on Sunnyside School District - look for this in the May news. Page 13 San Xavier Recreation Center HOURS OF OPERATION Monday-Friday 8:00am-8:00pm Saturday 9:00pm-5:00pm Sunday CLOSED San Xavier Recreation 8549 South J. Mayor Dr. Tucson, AZ 85746 Ph. (520) 807-1115 x0 APRIL ACTIVITES April 44–– Cooking (Cinnamon Rolls) 5pm 5pm--6pm April 55–– Field Games (Baseball) 3pm 3pm--6pm April 88–– Clean Up Day (Wa:k Lane) 3pm 3pm--5pm April 10 10–– Social (Peanut Butter) 5pm 5pm--6:30pm April 11 11–– Crafts (Yarn Art) 5pm 5pm--6:30pm April 12 12–– Field Games (Soccer) 3pm 3pm--6pm April 18 18–– Cooking (Yeast Rolls) 5:30pm 5:30pm--7:30pm April 19 19–– Field Games (Northern Ball Game) 3pm 3pm--6pm April 22 22-- Clean Up Day (SXRC) 3pm 3pm--5pm April 24 24-- Social (Mini Grilled Cheese) 5pm 5pm--6:30pm April 25 25–– Crafts (Butterfly Collage) 5pm 5pm--6:30pm April 26 26-- Plant Trees 3pm 3pm--5pm Fax. (520) 294-3526 RECREATION ACTIVITIES April 3– O OPEN PEN HOUSE 5pm pm--7:30pm April 6– M MOVIE OVIE MARATHON ((Disney Disney movies) 111am11am 1am-4:30pm April 133-- M MOVIE OVIE MARATHON ((Super Super Hero’s) 111am11am 1am-4:30pm April 200-- M MOVIE OVIE MARATHON ((Basketball) Basketball) 111am11am 1am-4:30pm April 277-- M MOVIE OVIE MARATHON ((Fantasy) Fantasy) 111am11am 1am-4:30pm HOPP HOURS Monday Monday--Friday 8am 8am--8pm Saturday 9am 9am--1pm Sunday Sunday-- CLOSED Call HOPP Center for Information on Afternoon and Evening Classes 520 520--807 807--1115 ext. 108 San Xavier Recreation Center April 2013 *Programs* Head Start: Wednesdays 10 - 11 a.m. We work with the S.X Head Start and provide physical activities & games. Childcare: Tuesdays 10-11 a.m. We work with the Childcare Dept. and provide arts and crafts, Physical Activities After School Program- Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursdays 3p-5p. Will provide assistance with homework. Youth Program– Tuesdays 5pm-7pm. Will provide Arts and Crafts, Presentations, Cooking, Socializations and Outings Elderly Program: Mondays & Thursdays1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Arts & Crafts, Games, Guest YOUTH TEEN PROGRAM Every Tuesdays //Ages 11-17 5pm-7pm Co Co--ed Volleyball League Free 8 Team limit 10 Player Roster April 29 29– – May 22 SIGN UP TODAY!!!!! **Activities/Programs are subject to change. Please call Center for any changes** San Xavier District of the Tohono O’odham Nation 2018 W. San Xavier Road Tucson, AZ 85746 Phone: (520) 573-4000 FOR ANY SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY OR EMERGENCY CALLS CONTACT TOHONO O’ODHAM POLICE AT 622-1587 OR 911 One of more Damaging infestations that can be found in your home is his insect commonly called a “termite”. This is true all over the world, but especially true in the Tucson area. In the United States, more than 600,000 homes suffer termite damages totaling over $1.5 billion annually. We see lots of damages from termites here at San Xavier and need to be aware of this. Note: Termites pose no danger to humans or pets, nor do they bite or spread disease Termites are social insects. One colony may contain only a few hundred or as many as 7 million termites. Workers represent the majority of the colony population and are the ones you may commonly see in your yard or home. Workers are best described as “little white things” or “little white ants” and are commonly found in damp, rotting wood. Termites have a strict caste system which consists of worker termites, soldiers, winged reproductive termite, a queen termite and a king termite. The most common types of termites found in Southern Arizona are the “dry-wood” and “subterranean” termites. Both termites eat cellulose for nutrition. Cellulose is found in wood and wood products. 1. Breeding areas – termites require three things to survive: food, moisture and a warmer moderate to tropical environment. Termites thrive in warm, moist areas where wood products or bi-products found. These include lumber, cardboard, pressed wood, composites and paper. You will see accelerated activity during rainy – summer season although this is not the only time 2. Signs to look for – depending on which variety, you might see mud trails hanging from ceiling, patterns on walls, trails carved out of wood, wood that looks hollow beneath surface “skin”, etc. 3. Proper repairs – termite must be treated by a professional. There are many to choose from. Be sure you call a reputable company and get a cost estimate before contracting the job. You may also need a contractor, preferably an ROC licensed Contractor, because damaged wood, drywall, trim etc. may need to be replaced or repaired. This why it is important to hire a reputable contractor. He may have to work in your home for several days. Your cooperation will be required because they will need to be in your home and have access to the affected rooms. 4. Preventive Maintenance – Don’t plant vegetation next to the walls of your home because you will be keeping moisture there. Don’t allow wood siding or wood frame walls to be in contact w/soil. This provides an easy access for the termites to enter your house. Don’t let water stand or puddle next to your house. Make sure it runs away from your house when it rains. Don’t leave old wood – lumber – boxes etc., laying around your house for more than a few days so termites won’t breed. Keep your yard clean. Keep an exterminating company on yearly contract so they will do initial treatment and periodic inspections/treatments Note: this is not a “do-it-yourself” type of job. This requires a Licensed Professional! If we here at Housing can be of assistance to you, please don’t hesitate in calling. Our number is 573-4044 and we are open from 8:00-5:00.