COMMUNITY IN BRIEF WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2016 Orphaned children present concert event A choir featuring orphaned and rescued children ages 6-13 from several countries, includ- ing India, Ethiopia and Haiti, will perform a community con- cert in Hermiston. The energetic, culturally unique, Gospel-centered presen- tation by His Little Feet brings attention to the plight of mil- lions of orphaned and vulnera- ble children living in the world today and offers opportunities for people to make a difference. The concert is Saturday, Feb. 20 at 6 p.m. at Armand Larive Mid- dle School, 1497 S.W. Ninth St., Hermiston. Admission is free, but a love offering will be taken to support the His Little Feet ministry. In addition, merchandise will be available for purchase. For more information, visit www.hislittlefeet.org. from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the SAGE Center, 101 Olson Road, Boardman. SAGE Saturday of- fers family activities the second Saturday of each month. For more information, con- tact 541-481-7243, sagecen- ter@portofmorrow.com or visit www.visitsage.com. SAGE Saturday event offers feathered fun Columnist to speak at men’s conference Families are invited to par- ticipate in SAGE Saturday, which includes painting and decorating wooden bird houses. The free event is Saturday The Northwest Catholic Men’s Conference welcomes author Mark Shea as its keynote speaker. Describing himself as a dou- HERMISTONHERALD.COM • A7 ble-jump convert, Shea said he was raised as an agnostic pa- gan. He became a non-denom- inational evangelical in 1979 and entered the Catholic church in 1987. Until recently, Shea wrote a blog entitled, “Catholic and En- joying It!” In addition, he has penned 15 books about church teachings, Catholic controver- sies and even “The Da Vinci Code” and “The Chronicles of Narnia.” Shea speaks around the country and is a columnist. The conference kicks off Friday, Feb. 26 at 4 p.m. at the Pendleton Convention Center, 1601 Westgate. It ends with a blessing Saturday, Feb. 27 at 5 p.m. The cost is $40, which includes three meals. Men and their sons, ages 15 and older, are invited to attend. The conference theme is “Be Strong in the Lord. Other speakers include the Most Rev. Peter Christensen, bishop of Boise; Father Theodore Lange, Oregon State Chaplain of the Knights of Columbus; Most Rev. Liam Cary, bishop of Bak- er; and Father Kumar Udagand- la of Pendleton’s St. Mary’s Catholic Church; For more information or regis- tration forms, visit www.nwcmg. com or by call 541-276-3615. PO BOX 1 • 101 Olson Rd • Boardman, OR 97818 • 541-481-3014 www.boardmanchamber.org • email: info@boardmanchamber.org The Boardman Chamber of Commerce cordially invites you to the 26th annual COMMUNITY AWARDS BANQUET Social from 6-7pm followed by dinner, awards & auction at the Port of Morrow Riverfront Center FEBRUARY 12, 2016 Thank you to our sponsors to date: TICKETS $35 • call 481-3014 to reserve yours today! Award Winners from the Past Threemile Canyon Farms, LLC T & C Flowers and Melons Morrow Cold Storage/ Watts Brothers Banner Bank Port of Morrow American West Properties Bank of Eastern Oregon Boardman Foods Boardman Hardware Main Street Sinclair Oregon Trail Library District Rover Security Taylor Transfer W.I. Construction Columbia River Community Health Services 450 Tatone Street • Boardman For your appointment, call 541-481-7212 Hours: Mon. 7:30am-7pm • Tues.-Fri. 7:30am-5pm Hablamos Español Some of our services include: • Well Baby/ Child Exams • Childhood/ Adult Immunizations • Sports Physicals • Men’s & Women’s Health Exams • CDL Physicals • Flu Shots • Pre-employment Screenings • Chronic Disease Management • Limited Access to Dental Care We accept most major insurance plans + Medicare & Oregon Medicaid • Temporary Staffing Services • Recruiting • Human Resource Management • Risk Management • Payroll Administration 159 W. Hermiston Ave, Ste 160 • Hermiston, OR (541) 567-9670 • Fax (541) 567-4427 251 Puskarich Ave., Boardman, OR (541) 481-2666 • Fax (541-481-2239 WWW.BARRETTBUSINESS.COM Citizen Award Educator Award Deanna Camp, 2014 Ray Michael, 2013 Julia Cardenas, 2012 Guy Marzek, 2011 Kathy Neal, 2010 Sam & Jane Esterbloom, 2009 Lisa Mittlesdorf, 2008 LaVern Gertlar & Randy Yates, 2007 Marcie Rodelo, 2006, Carol Michael, 2005 Pam Docken, 2004 Angie Davis, 2003 Jim Hollandsworth, 2002 Karen Pettigrew, 2001 Arlene Walters, 2000 Debi Watson, 1999 Lynn Prag, 1998 Pam Docken, 1997 Shirley Donovan, 1996 Ed Glenn, 1995 Glaya Baker, 1994 Mabel Allen, 1993 Jack Strege, 1991 Charlene Baker, 2014 Betsy Shane, 2013 Theresa Rockwell-Reese, 2012 Richard Rockwell, 2011 Claude Birt, 2010 Dirk Dirksen, 2009 Karen Kegler, 2008 Wendy Appleton & Michelle Raible, 2007 Thad Killingbeck, 2006, Allison Ogdon, 2005 David Boor, 2004 Lisa Constantine, 2003 Katie Dawson, 2002 Lana Hollowman, 2001 Linda Neiffer, 2000 Pam Files, 1999 Shane C. Fritz, 1998 Susan Tolar, 1997 Ron Daniels, 1996 Sharon Barrick, 1995 Frances Glenn, 1994 Youth Award Hans Rockwell, 2014 Fire & Safety Award Zachery Lantis, 2014 Suzanne Gray, 2013 Don Drayton, 2012 Business Person Award Jill Parker, 2014 Joe Taylor, 2013 Jim Young, 2012 Mindy Binder, 2011 Linda Toms, 2010 Kate Close, 2009 Debbie Radle, 2008 Gary Neal & Renee Grace, 2007 Bob Okeson, 2006, Art Kegler, 2005 Dr. Robert Boss, 2004 Judy Scott, 2003 Jim Hollandsworth, 2002 Mike Tallman, 2001 Jack & LaVern Bozarth, 2000 Karen Pettigrew, 1999 Ray Michael, 1998 Dr. Robert Boss, 1997 Dean Kegler, 1996 Pioneer Award Delmer & Barbara Hug, 2014 Karen Pettigrew, 2013 Marty Broadbent, 2012 Dan Daltoso, 2011 Barbara & Vern Russell, 2010 Stan & Barbara Henkle, 2009 Harold Baker, 2008 Don Russell, 2007 Ernabell Mittelsdorf, 2006, Hazel Miller & Mabel Allen, 2005 Shirley Donovan & Alice Tatone, 2004 Mildred Baker, 2003 Mary Lou Daltoso, 2002 LaVern Partlow, 2001 Joe & Alice Tatone, 1997 Dewey & Jeannie West, 1996 Ron & Evelyn Black, 1995 Who will we recognize this year? 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