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Lone Pine Staff 2017 Site Manager: Karalee Joseph Case Counselor: Crystal Sammaripa Site Project Coordinator: Vacant Youth Activity Leader: Kaylee Becerra Owens Valley Paiute-Shoshone Board of Trustees Chairman: Vacant Vice-Chairman: Jeff Romero Secretary: Brian Poncho Bishop Paiute Tribe: Earleen Williams William Vega Lone Pine Paiute-Shoshone Tribe: Loretta Howard Big Pine Paiute Tribe: Carlos Hernandez TANF Advisory Committee East Chairman: Jefferson Yonge (Lone Pine Paiute-Shoshone Reservation) Vice-Chair: Crystal Piper (Bishop Paiute Reservation) Big Pine Paiute Reservation: Cheyenne Stone Fort Independence Reservation: Jane Miller Bridgeport Indian Colony: Danielle Christensen Timbisha Shoshone Tribe: White Dove Kennedy Utu Utu Gwaitu Paiute Reservation: Tina Braithwaite OWENS VALLEY CAREER DEVELOPMENT CENTER 705 Goodwin Road Lone Pine, CA 93545 (760)876-4300-Phone (760)876-4301-Fax www.ovcdc.com Lone Pine Tribal TANF P.O. Box 778 705 Goodwin Rd. Lone Pine, CA 93545 Excessive heat exposure can cause dehydration, which in turn can cause dangerous conditions like heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke (also called sunstroke). What to Wear... -Light-Colored Clothes -Sunglasses -Hats -Sunscreen -Lip Balm-It’s a sun pro- When to Stay Out of the Sun….. Avoid peak hours of sunlight when the temperatures and UV rays are at their highest, normally between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. hp://www.healthline.com/health/summer-health/beat-the-heat#1 How to Stay Hydrated… Drink plenty of Water, 100% Fruit Juice, Sports drinks. Avoid Alcohol and Caffeine-alcohol only dehydrates you more. What to Eat?.. Fruits and Vegetables Spicy Foods-Popular in warm climates, the tingling feeling and accompanying sweat caused by spicy foods has a purpose; the sweat actually cools your body down. Low-Fat Meats-Fat takes longer for your body to digest and carries a higher salt content, which can add extra strain on your body when you need it maximized for efficiency.

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Lone Pine Staff 2017 Site Manager: Karalee Joseph Case Counselor: Crystal Sammaripa Site Project Coordinator: Vacant Youth Activity Leader: Kaylee Becerra Owens Valley Paiute-Shoshone Board of Trustees Chairman: Vacant Vice-Chairman: Jeff Romero Secretary: Brian Poncho Bishop Paiute Tribe: Earleen Williams William Vega Lone Pine Paiute-Shoshone Tribe: Loretta Howard Big Pine Paiute Tribe: Carlos Hernandez TANF Advisory Committee East Chairman: Jefferson Yonge (Lone Pine Paiute-Shoshone Reservation) Vice-Chair: Crystal Piper (Bishop Paiute Reservation) Big Pine Paiute Reservation: Cheyenne Stone Fort Independence Reservation: Jane Miller Bridgeport Indian Colony: Danielle Christensen Timbisha Shoshone Tribe: White Dove Kennedy Utu Utu Gwaitu Paiute Reservation: Tina Braithwaite

OWENS VALLEY CAREER DEVELOPMENT CENTER

705 Goodwin Road Lone Pine, CA 93545

(760)876-4300-Phone (760)876-4301-Fax

www.ovcdc.com

Lone Pine Tribal TANF P.O. Box 778 705 Goodwin Rd. Lone Pine, CA 93545

Excessive heat exposure can cause dehydration, which in turn can cause dangerous conditions like heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke (also called sunstroke).

What to Wear...

-Light-Colored Clothes -Sunglasses -Hats -Sunscreen -Lip Balm-It’s a sun pro-

When to Stay Out of the Sun…..

Avoid peak hours of sunlight when the temperatures and UV rays are at their highest, normally between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.

http://www.healthline.com/health/summer-health/beat-the-heat#1

How to Stay Hydrated… Drink plenty of Water, 100% Fruit Juice, Sports drinks. Avoid Alcohol and Caffeine-alcohol only dehydrates you more.

What to Eat?..

Fruits and Vegetables

Spicy Foods-Popular in warm climates, the tingling feeling and accompanying sweat caused by spicy foods has a purpose; the sweat actually cools your body down.

Low-Fat Meats-Fat takes longer for your body to digest and carries a higher salt content, which can add extra strain on your body when you need it maximized for efficiency.

Owens Valley Career Development Center Family Literacy Program offers an Adult Program which Provides the following services only to Lone Pine Area:

GED Preparation

DMV test study guides & practice tests

College Assistance Adult Education Instructor: Marti Hunter 760-872-2115

Monthly Eligibility Reports Monthly Reports are due from 3-10th of July. If you turn in after the 10th, you may still turn in your monthly report with a 10day waiver form and is considered late. Submit all necessary documents with your report, if not complete it will be returned to you by mail and can result in your cash aid being late.

Supportive Services

In order to process without delay: Please be clear on what you are requesting Make sure to sign on the signature line Please submit each week by Tuesday no later

than 3:00pm If you have any questions, please contact Crystal at the TANF office.

Reminder: to call ahead for appointments to meet with your

case counselor. Please contact Crystal at 876-4300.

Congratulations to our Native Graduates of Lo-Inyo Middle School & Lone Pine High School!! May you continue to strive for Excellence!

TANF OFFICE CLOSURE:

July 4, 2017.

We will reopen on July 5th @ 8am.

SUMMER YOUTH EMPLOYMENT

JULY 10-AUGUST 11, 2017

25 HOURS A WEEK FOR 5 WEEKS Looking for interested Native American youth to work 25 hours a week at various

places of business in the Lone Pine area.

Must be 14 to 18 years of age and in high school

Must complete all youth employment workshops (listed below) to be eligible

for the summer work program (NO EXCEPTIONS)

Workshops: June 26, 27, & 28 2017

10:00am-3:00pm

Workshops held at the

LPPSR Community Bldg 975 Teya, Lone Pine Please call the Lone Pine TANF office to be placed on a list so we can

accommodate all interested youth. (760)876-4300

PLEASE SIGN UP BY JUNE 23, 2017 by 5:00pm

Lone Pine Tribal TANF

Calendar Of Events

July 2017 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1

2 3 4

Happy 4th

5 6 7 8

9

10 ~Summer Youth

Employment

July10-Aug11

Time/Hrs.'-TBD

11 12 13 14 15

16 17 18 19 20 21 22

23 24 25 ~5th Annual

Lone Pine Tribal

Environmental

26 ~5th Annual

Lone Pine Tribal

Environmental

27 ~5th Annual

Lone Pine Tribal

Environmental

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30 31

-OVCDC Tribal TANF

-Language

-LPPSR Tribe

-Tuni-Wa-Nobi

-LPPSR Environmental &

Air Quality Department

Graduation Banquet 2017:

Lone Pine Middle School/Lone Pine High School/

Owens Valley Middle School

Graduation Banquet 2017:

Lone Pine Middle School/Lone Pine High School/

Owens Valley Middle School

Lone Pine Tribal TANF: Site Manager, Karalee Joseph, presented all the

graduates with their Certificate of Achievements Award.

Brenda Guachena, presented the graduates with Candy Leis.

Lone Pine staff took the youth to Mammoth, CA for bike rentals at Footloose Sports on June 20, 2017. The kids did a great job

biking all the way to Twin Lakes in Mammoth. They had a picnic and explored the lake.

EPA- Set up a booth for

Lone Pine Paiute Shoshone Reservation Environmental

Camp registration.

Youth Preparing Shish Kabobs -Steak, Chicken, Peppers, Onion,

Pineapple, and Tomatoes.

A few Final Kabobs

Yummy S'more Sundays

Lone Pine Pregnancy Prevention Spring Youth Activities