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2013-2014 Business & Community Directory
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www.sherwoodchamber.org
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503-625-7800
| Sherwood Chamber of Commerce
CHAMBER AWARDS
Sta of The Bank of Oswego- Sherwood at
the Annual Awards Banquet supporting
Sherwood Chamber of Commerce outgoing
2012 President and Vice President of The Bank
of Oswego, Tim Heine.
(Photo courtesy Darci
Vandenhoek- Blueline Studios)
A great community links its busi-
nesses, residents, government and
schools in common interests and
superior goals. Recognizing indi-
viduals making signi cant contri-
butions that strengthen these links
encourages others to step forward
with commitment, creativity, dedi-
cation and teamwork.
The Sherwood Chamber of
Commerce each year celebrates
the people who go “above and be-
yond” in making Sherwood one of
Oregon’s most revered cities. They
are nominated by the community
and chosen by Chamber member-
ship balloting, and each award
acknowledges the respect and ap-
preciation these individuals have
earned. These role models and
mentors make Sherwood great.
To nominate
for the Annual
Community
Awards, scan
this QR
Code on a
smartphone
device or visit:
www.sherwoodchamber.org.
If you don’t have a QR code reader
visit www.i-nigma.mobi on your
mobile phone.
Citizen of the Year
Keith Mays
• Passion.
• Enthusiasm.
• Hours volunteered.
• Results of volunteer service.
• Role model for other volunteers.
Small Business of the Year
Symposium Co ee
• Employees of 3 and
under.
• Treats customers
well.
• Provides leadership for
community development.
• Sponsorship of community events and supports and
engages in civic activities.
• Fosters business development.
Large Business of the Year
Paci c Family Dental
• Employees of 4 or more.
• Treats customers well.
• Provides leadership for
community development.
• Sponsorship of commu-
nity events and supports
and engages in civic activities.
• Fosters business development.
Outstanding Community Service
The Spring at Sherwood Residents and Volunteers
(formally Cedar Creek Assisted Living)
• Leadership in a broad range of community needs
• Addresses issues critical to public safety, human service &
community success
• Develops cooperation among diverse and divergent groups
• Develops programs & solutions with long term sustainability
Commitment to Youth Award
Sherwood High School Booster Club
• Leadership for
young citizens
• Enhances educa-
tion
• Provides sports
or recreation
opportunity
• Innovative solutions to issues or problems of youth
• Develops or leads community partnerships for youth
Business Leader of the Year
Stephanie& JakeAdams
• Local business of any size
• Demonstrates support or leadership
in a broad range of issues impacting
businesses
• Offers support to other businesses
• Exhibits strong business ethics &
excellent service for customers
• Leadership as voice and representative of the business
community in civic issues
Outstanding Youth Award
Clair Johnson
• Demonstrates strong and successful
commitment to education
• Significant involvement in volun-
teer opportunities
• Leadership in school and public for
issues and needs of youth
• Demonstrates leadership among peers
Chamber Business Education
Golden Apple Award
Kathy Fisher
• Provides a classroom environment
to engage students as individuals.
• Develops innovative curriculum
and demonstrates leadership in the
classroom and among peers.
• Strives to connect students to the
community and to business.
• Shows a long term commitment to educating our youth.