Congratulations to Brennan Gabiola-Harris, Class 32, who recently has been named to the board of directors for the Idaho Onion Growers' Association. Brennan will be serving as an at-large director.
The Idaho State Land Board has named a new director for the Idaho Department of Lands, Dustin Miller, Class 36. Dustin will lead the department, which has over 320 full-time employees and 250 seasonal employees. Dustin most recently has been serving as the director of the Office of Species Conservation for Governor Butch Otter. The Idaho Ag Summit Governor's Awards Committee met recently to select the recipients of the awards given in five categories. Some of those selected have ties to LIA:
Speaking of recognition... At the Twin Falls County Fair, four families have been selected in a program called Featured Farm Families by Food Producers of Idaho and some have LIA connections:
Congratulations to Leah Clark, Class 26, on the engagement of her youngest daughter, Lauren. Lauren plans to marry her college sweetheart, a veterinarian, in August 2019. Both are graduates of Oklahoma State University. LIA alumni have plenty to do with water in Idaho. Throughout the winter months, many of you will see Ron Abramovich, Class 28, on the news reporting on the snow survey for Idaho in various water basins. Ron is with NRCS and handles the snow survey. All of that winter snow melts and runs into reservoirs and water systems overseen by LIA alumni including: Brian Olmstead, Class 29, manager of Twin Falls Canal Company; Alan Hansten, Class 36, manager of North Side Canal Company; Greg Curtis, Class 31, manager of Nampa Meridian Irrigation Company; and Mark Zirschky, Class 32, manager of Pioneer Irrigation District, not to mention a number of employees in various canal and irrigation companies that are also LIA graduates. During the summer if you live in the Treasure Valley, you can watch Scott Koberg, Class 24, director of Ada County Parks and Waterways, report on the conditions for floating the Boise River. All of this is to say that water is pretty important to Idaho and we have some great LIA alumni engaged in its management all along the way. Kim Royer, Class 24, was named the premier breeder and exhibitor at the Western Idaho Fair for her Boer goats. Congratulations, Kim. Rick Waitley, Class 8, was recently reappointed by ISDA Director Celia Gould to the Idaho Preferred Advisory Committee. The Idaho Preferred program is led by Leah Clark, Class 26. Remember, now is the time to pay your LIA alumni dues for 2018-2019. You can pay online by clicking here. FINAL CALL for any changes that you have for the 2018-2019 Directory. Send them to Lisa at [email protected] . Instructions for updates are still on the LIA website here. NOTE: This year, annual and lifetime members will be mailed not only the new LIA Directory, but also a first-ever LIA Annual Report for 2017-2018. We think you will be pleased to have this summary of the people, activities and finances of LIA in this annual report. You must have your dues paid in order to receive these materials. Pay online or mail your dues today. Are you an alumnus living out of the state of Idaho? If you are, you might reside in a state that has an ag leadership program. Many of the states have a reciprocal agreement with Idaho and you can join and participate in that state's leadership program as an alumnus from Idaho. We have several in Idaho's membership that have graduated from programs in other states. Let us know if you are interested in connecting with a contact person in the state where you live.
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