Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 1994-current, July 11, 2018, Page A7, Image 7

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    WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 2018
BTW
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Event Center. With a theme
of “Let’s Stirrup Some
Fun!,” people are encour-
aged to enter their projects
and animals as open class
exhibits. See next week’s
Hermiston Herald for infor-
mation about the pre-regis-
tration process. The deadline
is Wednesday, July 25.
• • •
Cindy Schaan, direc-
tor of volunteer services at
Good Shepherd Health
Care System, said volun-
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teers provide a vital ser-
vice throughout the facility.
An annual awards luncheon
held June 4 provided an
opportunity to thank those
who give of themselves —
including through the Care-
Van Medical Transpor-
tation Service, the Good
Shepherd Medical Center
Auxiliary and the Auxiliary
Jr. Volunteers.
The CareVan provided
5,882 transports during the
2017-18 fiscal year, which
Schaan said amounted to
65,740 miles providing free
transportation for patients
to medical appointments.
(455 hours). Tim Glass,
who served as auxiliary vice
president, became president
July 1.
High school-aged youths
gave 282 hours of their time.
For more information
about volunteer opportu-
nities, contact Schaan at
cschaan@gshealth.org
or
541-667-3690.
• • •
A team from the McNary
Lock and Dam was rec-
ognized during the annual
awards presented by the U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers’
Walla Walla District.
The McNary Turbine
There are 10 volunteers,
including Gary Miller, who
has been in the driver’s seat
for the past six years, logged
526 hours.
With 72 members, the
auxiliary racked up nearly
9,000 volunteer hours. In
addition to manning the
gift shop, they assist in var-
ious departments and help
coordinate American Red
Cross blood drives. Pat
Moncrief, the 2017-18 aux-
iliary president, logged in
569 hours. Other top vol-
unteers were Joyce Ander-
son (541), Miki Mikami
(470) and Sharon Timms
Replacement project deliv-
ery team received the Proj-
ect Management Business
Process award for complex
scheduling, multiple-agency
collaboration and overall
project utilization.
Earlier this year, it was
announced that the $321
million project includes the
installation of 14 new hydro-
electric turbine runners,
rewind three main unit gen-
erators, and rehabilitation or
replacement of other critical
hydraulic passage and pow-
ertrain equipment.
The replacement proj-
ect delivery team, as well
as eight civilian employ-
ees — Aaron Schuff, Julio
Morelos, Joe Braley, Patty
Ramos, Andrew Dankel
Ibanez, Sonya Kurle, Mat-
thew Reeves and Leigh
Cranmer — were recog-
nized during the June 29
event. Also, Mark F. Lind-
gren, retired Walla Walla
District chief of Engineering
and Construction Division,
was inducted into the Gal-
lery of Distinguished Civil-
ian Employees — the high-
est award the district gives.
Lindgren retired from fed-
eral service in 2013 after 37
years.
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