Washington State Potato Foundation honors 50 years of excellent leadership
Washington State Potato Foundation honors 50 years of excellent leadership
The Washington State Potato Foundation in Moses Lake, WA, has named the 1956 Washington State Potato Commission winner of the 2006 Industry Leadership Award.
Accepting the honor on behalf of the 1956 staff were the two surviving members of the WSPC from that year: Ed McKay (Othello) and Walt LePage (Pasco).
The men accepted the honor during the second annual Washington State Potato Foundation Industry Leadership Banquet Feb. 8 at Big Bend Community College in Moses Lake. The Foundation chose to honor the founding WSPC board of 1956 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Washington Potato Commission.
With this honor, a scholarship was also dedicated in the name of the Washington Potato Commission. This WSPC Leadership Award will be awarded to a college-bound youth during the 2006-07 school year. "We commend the 1956 commission for their hard work and vision. They truly have set the pace for the potato industry and our efforts today," said Dale Lathim, WSPF board chairman.
Connell Oil will support the WSPF Industry Leadership Banquet by sponsoring a raffle for a year's supply of fuel, with all proceeds to underwrite grower education and additional scholarships for college-bound youth aspiring to agricultural careers.
The Washington State Potato Foundation was established in 2000 and supports educational opportunities, philanthropic giving, research and training in Washington's potato industry. The WSPF funds student scholarships and supports educational workshops that enhance Washington's agricultural industry. For additional information about the Industry Leadership Banquet or Washington State Potato Foundation, contact Kellee Balcom at 509/528-4144.
Accepting the honor on behalf of the 1956 staff were the two surviving members of the WSPC from that year: Ed McKay (Othello) and Walt LePage (Pasco).
The men accepted the honor during the second annual Washington State Potato Foundation Industry Leadership Banquet Feb. 8 at Big Bend Community College in Moses Lake. The Foundation chose to honor the founding WSPC board of 1956 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Washington Potato Commission.
With this honor, a scholarship was also dedicated in the name of the Washington Potato Commission. This WSPC Leadership Award will be awarded to a college-bound youth during the 2006-07 school year. "We commend the 1956 commission for their hard work and vision. They truly have set the pace for the potato industry and our efforts today," said Dale Lathim, WSPF board chairman.
Connell Oil will support the WSPF Industry Leadership Banquet by sponsoring a raffle for a year's supply of fuel, with all proceeds to underwrite grower education and additional scholarships for college-bound youth aspiring to agricultural careers.
The Washington State Potato Foundation was established in 2000 and supports educational opportunities, philanthropic giving, research and training in Washington's potato industry. The WSPF funds student scholarships and supports educational workshops that enhance Washington's agricultural industry. For additional information about the Industry Leadership Banquet or Washington State Potato Foundation, contact Kellee Balcom at 509/528-4144.