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Weekend Movies
Weather and Movies 1
Updates & Notices 2 to 3
Commissary News 4
Events and Calender 6
IWP Job/ Class 7 thru 10
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Sunday Movie :
Venom A journalist becomes the host of an alien symbiote and acquires superhuman abilities – alongside a malevolent and unpredictable alter-ego while investigating the true nature of the secretive experiments conducted by the Life Foundation.
Weekly Weather
Friday Jan-25
Saturday Jan-26
Sunday Jan-27
Monday Jan-28
Tuesday Jan-29
Wednesday Jan-30
Thursday Jan-31
45/25 47/27 46/24 43/23 42/24 46/27 33/22
Partly Sunny Partly Sunny Mostly Cloudy
Sunny Sunny Sunny Mostly Cloudy
Saturday DOC :
The Immortal life of Henrietta Lacks HBO Films drama tells the true story of Henrietta
Lacks, an AfricanAmerican woman whose cells were
used to create the first immortal human cell line,
known as HeLa.
Movie Rental Program
***New Movies are Not to be rented until After they have been played on the Housing units.***
Newest Movies to PRCF: Venom V-4501 Solo: A Star Wars Story S-4498, Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom J-4495, The Grinch G-4489, Skyscraper S-4480, 15:17 to Paris #-4477,
Life of the Party L-4474.
Sundays New Movie is available to rent that following Tuesday.
Notice: Don’t wrap the power cords around the adaptors. Using a damaged power adaptor could damage the player. Replacements are costly, bulky and take time to replace. If cords are returned
damaged, you will be held accountable.
9” Portable Player w/ 1 Movie………. 4 Activity Tickets 7” Portable Player w/ 1 Movie………. 3 Activity Tickets DVD / Blue-ray player w/ 1 Movie…… 3 Activity Tickets
Each additional Movie………..… 1 Activity Tickets
*Bring your filled out blue movie slip and activity tickets to the administration building between 10:15 am and 10:45 am on Tuesdays and Thursdays to sign up.
Notices & Updates
Pastry Notice
You will pick up your cookies on February 6th, from 10:15am to 10:45am in Admin.
The next pastry will be Cinnamon Rolls. The box will go out Friday January 22nd, and be picked up on February 4th. Pastry pick up will be February 13th, in admin. It is 2 tickets for 1 pastry, with a Max of 10 tickets for 5 pastries.
No Ticket Order Notice
There will be no ticket orders processed the week of January 28th thru February 1st.
Photo Program Update
Effective 01/28/19, Photo tickets submitted for 5x7 photos will only come with one copy.
Thumb Drives
Effective 01/28/19, General thumb drives that have not been used in the last 6 months will be taken Out of the inmate Library.
AA and NA Notice
Donations for AA and NA will now be processed through one account. Please use account #2446 AA/NA when making donations.
T.S. Account Transfers
To transfer money to your T.S. account you need to send a kyte to central trust because there is not a form at this time that you can fill out.
Release Notice
Due to the new Trust rule, no money transactions the last 14 days of your scheduled release.
Do You Feel Like Helping Out a Child in Need?
PRCF is doing a gift bag/give back program to help out the local kids in Baker City. The amount of money raised will depend on what will be purchased for the gift bags. We want to put in items such as gloves, hygiene supplies, a small toy, school supplies etc. for those that may need a little extra help. All A.I.C.’s including general population are able to participate in this fund raising event that will be held from Feb. 1, 2019 through March 15, 2019. All you need to do is fill out a CD-28. On the purpose line write “PRCF Gift Bag/ Give Back” and the Account number is #2460. Any amount will help and make a difference in a child’s life. Your donation will be tracked with a “thermometer poster” that will be placed in the Dining Hall.
PRCF Medical Services has a few doses of Influenza (Flu) Vaccine remaining this year. If you are interested in receiving an Influenza (Flu) Vaccination, please
call Medical Services to request one.
PRCF Medical Services
State of Oregon Department of Corrections Commissary
Date: Friday, January 25, 2019 To: Adults in Custody From: Anita Nelson, Statewide Commissary Operations Manager
Subject: Commissary News, Updates and Updates: Happy New Year. Now that the holidays have come and gone, ALL holiday items have been marked down 25% beginning Friday (1/25/19). The sale is limited to items on hand and will only be available while supplies last. The sale prices will be listed at the commissary windows. Thank you for shopping at your local commissary.
ACTIVITIES CALENDAR
January 2019
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1 2 Insanity 3 4 Insanity 5
6 7 Insanity 8 9 Insanity 10 11 Insanity
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13 14 Insanity 15 16 Insanity 17 18 Insanity 19
20 21 22 23 Insanity 24 25 Insanity
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27 28 Insanity 29 30 Insanity 31
Incentive Movie:
• Tuesday and Thursday — Movie signup in Admin from 10:15 am to 10:45 am.
• Wednesday — Pastry Pickup in Admin from 10:15 am to 10:45 am.
• Friday — Activity and Coffee Ticket Pickup in Admin from 10:15 am to 10:45 am.
• Incentive Movie — Announced on units and located in the dining hall.
• Holiday Movie — Playing on the Units Channel 52 at 8 am.
• Fundraiser — In Dining Hall around 5-6 pm.
All tournaments weather permitting SATURDAY GAME: SIGN UPS: TBA START: 30 min later HOSTED BY: Mr. Trent SUNDAY GAME: SIGN UPS: TBA START: 30 min later HOSTED BY: Mr. Trent
M.L.K. Day
Are you SCARED of your past and the way you were living your life?
A.I.P & GP Outreach is here to help you
find the courage you’ll need to overcome your
addiction and criminality.
It’s time for a change. *Sign up for GP outreach and get a taste of what A.I.P.
can do for you
Be on the look out for the next round of G.P. Outreach Sign Up Sheets on your unit. If you miss the Sign Up Sheet
please send a communication to Mr. Washington to be added to the list.
Here’s what a G.P. Committee member has to say
Looking back at my life before coming to prison, I lived by my own rules. My
greed and pride kept me believing that I was better than everyone and the world
owed me. I was always pretending to be happy, but the truth of it was, I was caught
in a vicious cycle of using drugs, alcohol, and my career to fill a void I felt for
many years. I was lost and living in a self-made prison much stronger and more
debilitating than the physical kind.
Since entering the AIP Program, I’ve come to the realization that I’m a work in
progress and my life is changing everyday. All I had to do was just believe in
myself and accept the help offered to me from the NDN counselors and staff. I love
seeing the growth in my life today, it’s as if my eyes were opened for the first time
seeing the insanity of how my life was.
The NDN counselors will help you believe in yourself, and give you the
courage to seek out a new way of life. We need to understand that whatever good
or bad fortune may come our way, we can always give it meaning and transform it
into something of value.
Being in the program has given me the chance to learn more about myself and
ask questions like; “Where am I going?” and “What do I want to do with my life?”
I know those questions I ask myself daily will help save my life. We can do
nothing about yesterday and the only thing that will change tomorrow is what we
are doing to better by ourselves today. One of the most amazing gifts I’ve received
here in the program is the understanding that we will be able to leave prison more
free, alive, and ready to face our future. If we take this opportunity to better
ourselves. Like the saying goes “You hit bottom when you quit digging” so let
prison be the place where you can put your shovel down and leave it behind when
you leave.
The bottom line is; we are all privileged with this opportunity to be in the AIP
Program. So, we need to let go of the negative and embrace the positive and
honestly reflect on that question, “Where am I going & What do I want to do with
my life?”
Life is full of choices, and the choices we all make determine our destiny…
Monte Vandeventer Released 9-12-18
IWP Positions
*****TRANSITIONAL CLERK POSITION OPPORTUNITY*****
Transitional Services is taking applications for a clerk’s position to assist Adults in Custody to prepare their resumes, fill out forms, use MS. Word and Excel; this position also assists the Transitional Service Coordinator with keeping training records updated, preparing and distributing materials for classes, and other duties as needed.
You must have Clear Conduct, GED or higher education, and must have a minimum of 8 months before release or entering treatment. Please completed CD 1523 work application listing your experience and submit it to Ms. Hysong.
*****Work Assignment Opening*****
Barber Shop is taking applications for a part-time braider position. Please complete CD 1523 job application listing your experience and submit it to Ms. Hysong
OCE Work Opportunity
The OCE Call Center at WCCF is recruiting to fill open positions. The current schedule is Monday – Friday, 7:15 – 3:30. This position awards PRAS points with the opportunity to earn a Team Goal Award and a pro-duction-based Individual Meritorious Award as well. Agents in this out-bound contact center perform lead generation calls. The agents must be motivated and able to maintain a professional attitude at all times. All applicants must meet the following qualifications:
• Must qualify for a Minimum Custody Institution (Level 1 or 2)
• Must have a valid social security number or equivalent
• Have NO convictions for ID Theft or Computer related crimes • Be able to read proficiently and speak English language clearly • Be able to work efficiently and professionally at all times • Cannot be in any programs/activities which would conflict with a Monday – Friday 7:15 a.m. to 3:30
p.m. work week • Be willing to sign a one year retention agreement – anyone leaving the assignment either by ter-
mination or resignation before serving the full retention period will be returned to the sending insti-tution and receive a program fail (unless for release)
All applicants will need to pass a DOC/OCE security screening and OCE interview before being considered for the position. Submittal Process: If you are interested in applying, please complete a DOC Inmate Work Application referencing WCCF Call Center as the position applied for and submit to: S. Thomas OCE Offender Services PO Box 12849 Salem, Or 97309
Job Opening
The Kitchen is looking for an experienced Baker with minimum of 6 months before release date or entering treatment. Work assignment includes, but not limited to: mix and bake ingredients to produce breads, rolls, cookies, cakes, pies, pastries, or other baked goods. Skills associated with this position:
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Analyze recipes
• Apply food decorating techniques
• Apply food handling rules
• Apply health and sanitation standards
• Decorate cakes
• Follow recipes
• Follow safety procedures
• Follow written instructions
• Keep production records
• Maintain consistent quality
• Measure or weigh ingredients
• Mix ingredients per formula or recipe
• Operate baking equipment
• Operate cooking equipment
• Operate food decorating equipment
• Operate food preparation equipment
• Operate precision measuring devices, tools and equipment
• Set up and operate equipment that mixes or blends ingredients used in the manufacturing of food products
• Use basic mathematics
• Use inventory control procedures
• Use specialized bakery equipment If you have the skills and are interested, please fill out an application CD#1523 and submit it to Ms. Hysong.
What’s all the buzz about?
Honeybees are responsible for approximately 80% of all fruit, vegetable and seed crops in the U.S. Beekeepers have re-cently been experiencing unexplained colony collapse, a complete disappearance of bees from a hive. As part of the ODOC’s sustainability project, Powder River is offering an apprenticeship level beekeeping program. The beekeeping program will be a yearlong course that is a combination of class room and hands on learning and main-taining of honey bee hives. Upon completion of the apprenticeship program you will be certified through the Washing-ton Master Beekeeping Program and would be eligible to continue the journeyman and master levels through the Oregon State University (OSU) after release.
Minimum Requirements: Year left before release date or entering treatment, must be out-side cleared, must have GED or enrolled to obtain GED, incentive 3 level, and NO known bee allergies. Cost: $20.00 for workbook. CD28 Instructions:
a. Purpose: Bee Keeping Class b. Payable to: PRCF Art #2480
Classes start in February, 2019 If classes conflict with your work assignment, you must arrange with Work Supervisor to attend classes. You will not be excused from work to attend class unless you have approval from work site. Communication is KEY!!!!
Please keep in mind that this will be an educational course and will not be counted as work, you will receive PRAS points at the level of any other education program.
To enroll please send a communication and complete a CD28 to: Ms. Hysong by February 8, 2019
SUSTAINABLE GARDENING CLASS 2019 Powder River Correctional Facility (PRCF), in conjunction
with Oregon State University (OSU), Lettuce Grow Garden Foundation/Growing Gardens, will be hosting a
self-study Sustainable Gardening Class. Classes will start in February, 2019. In this course, you will learn about the art and the science of caring for plants. Specifi-cally, our focus will be on the prevention and diagnosis of plant problems, as well as the least toxic ap-proach to tolerating and/or managing plant problems in the home horticultural landscape. On average, students should expect to spend 6-8 hours per week on this course: viewing narrated lectures and completing readings, assignments and quizzes. There will be a single, open book, final exam for this course. In order to earn your Certificate of Home Horticulture, you must earn 70% or above on this exam.
Students must be disciplined, self-starter, and motivated. It will require a lot of reading, homework and tests each week.
The classes will be from February 2019 thru May 2019
Tuesdays from 12:00pm to 1:30pm.
Requirements: 1. Must have 6 months before release or entering treatment. You need to commit to complete the entire program. 2. Must have GED or enrolled to obtain GED. 3. Must have DOC approval. 4. Disciplined and dedicated to complete all assignments and participate in class activities. 5. You must arrange with your Work Supervisor to attend classes. You will not be excused from work to attend class unless you have approval from work site. Communication is KEY! 6. Please include one paragraph statement as to why you want to take the class and how much commitment you are willing to invest?
Individuals who want to apply to be assigned to PRCF’s Garden, Greenhouse or Landscape work assignments must be enrolled in course and be an outstanding student with above average test scores.
To enroll send a communication to Ms. Hysong as soon as possible.
(Limited number of students.)