OFF PAGE ONE Wednesday, March 9, 2022 Chamber continued from a1 Even on her walks, Par- sons said, Wilkerson picks up cans and bottles and returns them for deposit. And Wilkerson never wanted recognition for herself. In accepting the award, Wilkerson said she was embarrassed. “It’s just unbelievable that I could receive this,” she said. “I feel so honored to be with all of you that have been honored before.” Man of the Year Banker, consultant and diehard Oregon State Uni- versity Beavers fan Steve Williams received the award for Man of the Year. Presenter Josh Burns said he wanted to share what Wil- liams has been involved with. As an example, Burns said, when he and his family moved from Hermiston to Baker City, he had to resign from nine boards. Williams has been a Cub Scout leader, a coach for AAU basketball, Little League and the swim team. He’s served as a chamber ambassador, on the Hermis- ton Development Corpora- tion, Blue Mountain Com- munity College Finance Committee and the Umatilla Electric Cooperative’s Busi- ness Resource Center. “He’s dedicated to our city,” Burns said. And starting this July, he will be the District 5100 governor for Rotary International, guiding 74 Rotary clubs in Oregon and Washington. “This man is different,” Burns said. “He’s different because every opportunity that he has and committees to serve, he puts 100% of himself into.” Burns said Williams lives his life by Rotary’s Four- Way Test; Is it the truth? Is it fair to all concerned? Will it build goodwill and better friendships? Will it be bene- ficial to all concerned? “And I can tell you if he’s involved, it is and it will,” Burns said. In accepting the award, Williams described Herm- iston as a magnet, and it is because of the people in the community. “Because of the people sitting out here, the people who live here, people who work here and people who raise their families here. … It is a great community.” The Award of Merit Christmas Express received the Award of Merit. Hermiston Mayor Dave Drotzmann presented the Award of Merit to Christmas Express, describing the pro- gram as “Hermiston’s finest hour.” The Hermiston Police Department runs the all-vol- unteer program, now in its 53rd year, that provides gifts to children and full holiday dinners at Christmas time to more than 500 less fortu- nate families in the Hermis- ton area. Hermiston Police Chief Jason Edmiston accepted the award. “This isn’t a police department event,” Edmis- ton said. “This is a Hermis- ton event.” There are countless peo- ple who donate money to the program each year, he said, and hundreds of locals are involved. “We gladly accept this award, and we will continue with the program,” Edmis- ton said. Other awards The Midway Bar & Grill received the Bob Severson Rotary Business of the Year Award. Elizabeth Doherty received the Altrusa Out- standing Young Citizen Award. Tricia Mooney, Hermis- ton School District superin- tendent, announced the edu- cators of the year: Brianna Gilman, special educator teacher, Hermiston High School. Ethan McDonald, social studies teacher, Hermiston High School. Kirby Warner, physical education teacher, Armand Larive Middle School. Megan Reeve, math teacher, Sandstone Middle School. Tanya Kennedy, dean of students, Desert View Elementary. Angie Cooke, fourth grade teacher, Highland Hills Elementary. Ibbet Radant, instruc- tional coach, Rocky Heights Elementary. Susan Frink, instructional coach, Sunset Elementary. Brenda Caldwell, instruc- tional coach, West Park Elementary. Tricia DesJarlais, special education facilitator, Herm- iston School District. And the Hermiston School District Administra- tor of the Year Award went to Katie Saul, director of business services. herMIsTOnheraLd.cOM • A9 Ben Lonergan/Hermiston Herald Ben Lonergan/Hermiston Herald Stuart Rice, owner of the Midway Bar & Grill, accepts the Bob Severson Rotary Business of the Year Award on March 2, 2022, at the Hermiston Chamber of Commerce’s 52nd Annual Distinguished Citizens Awards at the Hermiston Community Center. Elizabeth Doherty smiles on stage March 2, 2022, after receiving the Outstanding Young Citizen of the Year Award at the Hermiston Chamber of Commerce’s 52nd Annual Distinguished Citizens Awards at the Hermiston Community Center. Chamber of Commerce PO Box 1 • 101 Olson Rd. • Boardman, OR 97818 • 541-481-3014 www.boardmanchamber.org • email: info@boardmanchamber.org This newsletter proudly sponsored by the following businesses: