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Labor Council ‘appreciates’ its friends at annual dinner A large crowd turned out June 8 for Award” was presented to Lynn the 16th annual Labor Appreciation Lehrbach and Ed Barnes. Lehrbach is and Recognition Night dinner spon- a retired political coordinator for Team- sters District Council No. sored by the Northwest Ore- 37, and Barnes is a retired gon Labor Council (NOLC). business manager of IBEW The dinner recognizes peo- Local 48. Both remain ac- ple for their commitment to tive in the community. helping better the lives of “Business Appreciation” workers and people in their awards were presented to communities — and also Kaiser Permanente, North- doubles as a fundraiser for west Community Credit Labor’s Community Service Union (which merged with Agency (LCSA). This year’s event raised a record $3,675. L YNN L EHRBACH UFCW Northwest Federal Credit Union), and Roofers Top recognition is the and Waterproofers Local Del Ricks Community 49. The Roofers Union was Service Award in honor of cited for its volunteer work the late Del Ricks, who in the community, espe- was LCSA’s executive di- cially for veterans. rector for 17 years. The Recognition awards 2013 recipient was Bar- went to: Debbi Covert, bara Mathey, chief execu- American Federation of tive officer of IBEW and Teachers (AFT)-Oregon United Workers Federal Retirees; Thomas Getts, Credit Union. Mathey E D B ARNES Northwest Oregon Labor serves on the board of the United Way Columbia-Willamette; the Retirees Council; Jodi Guetzloe Parker, Unions for Kids Committee that raises executive secretary of the Columbia Pa- funds for Doernbecher’s Children Hos- cific Building Trades Council; Leanna pital; and on the Presents from Partners Hakala, AFT-Oregon Retirees; Everice Committee of Labor’s Community Moro, retired from Oregon School Em- Services Agency, which brings holiday ployees Association Local 6732; Terry cheer to hundreds of children in the “Tater” Reigle, an organizer for IBEW community. In addition, she sits on the Local Union 48; Ralph Rigdon, North- Board of the Northwest Credit Union west Oregon Labor Retirees Council; Foundation, donating many hours for Dave Sheridan of Plumbers and Fitters the betterment of credit unions in Ore- Local 290; Dave Taylor of Painters and gon and Washington. As CEO, she Drywall Finishers Local 10; and oversees a staff of 16 full-time union- Deanna Woods, AFT-Oregon Retirees. ized employees at the credit union. The labor council’s “Heritage Pictured seated from left to right: Deanna Woods, Leanna Hakala, Debbi Covert, Thomas Getts, Terry Reigle, and Ralph Rigdon. Standing from left to right: Kelly Flye, representing Northwest Community Credit Union; Jeff Akers, Julie Markiewicz, and Donna Warner, representing Kaiser Permanente; Everice Moro, Barbara Mathey, Roofers Local 49 Business Manager Russ Garnett, Jodi Guetzloe Parker, Randall Friesen on behalf of Dave Sheridan, and Al Marino on behalf of Lynn Lehrbach. Additionally, United Way of the Co- lumbia-Willamette presented Machin- ists Lodge 63 with the “Labor Partner of the Year” award for 2012. The pres- entation was initially made at the United Way Celebration of Caring ban- quet in April. Guest speakers were U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley and U.S. Rep. Suzanne Bonamici. Dignitaries in attendance in- cluded Portland City Commissioner Nick Fish, Multnomah County com- missioners Judy Shiprack and Loretta Smith, Washington County commis- sioners Greg Malinowski and Dick Schouten, and Clackamas County commissioners Jim Bernard and Paul Savas. (International Standard Serial Number 0894-444X) Established in 1900 at Portland, Oregon as a voice of the labor movement. 4275 NE Halsey St., P.O. Box 13150, Portland, Ore. 97213 Telephone: (503) 288-3311 Editor: Michael Gutwig Staff: Don McIntosh, Cheri Rice Published on a semi-monthly basis on the first and third Fridays of each month by the Oregon Labor Press Publishing Co. Inc., a non- profit corporation owned by 20 unions and councils including the Oregon AFL-CIO. Serving more than 120 union organizations in Ore- gon and SW Washington. Subscriptions $13.75 per year for union members. Group rates available to trade union organizations. PERIODICALS POSTAGE PAID AT PORTLAND, OREGON. CHANGE OF ADDRESS NOTICE: Three weeks are required for a change of address. When ordering a change, please give your old and new addresses and the name and number of your local union. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to NORTHWEST LABOR PRESS, P.O. BOX 13150, PORTLAND, OR 97213-0150 PAGE 2 NORTHWEST LABOR PRESS JUNE 21, 2013