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From left, CCA Oregon Executive Director Chris Cone, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Commissioner Jason Atkinson, and Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Fisheries Director Ed Bowles.


And the winners are… CCA Oregon held an awards


ceremony in November to rec- ognize the work of some hard- working CCA Oregon volun- teers, some well-deserving local chapters, and one state legislator of the year. It was a packed house with elected officials, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife officials, corporate rep- resentatives and CCA members. “This was a long time coming;


we really need to start recog - nizing our own and what we have accomplished,” said Dave Schamp CCA Oregon chairman. “It was extremely difficult to narrow the field for giving out


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The Tualatin Valley Chapter was one of two that took home a coveted chapter prize,


bolstered by having the largest chapter by membership and hosting the best- attended banquet in the state two years in a row.


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these awards with such dedicated and passionate volunteers across the state,” said Executive Director Chris Cone. CCA Oregon gave out five


“CCA Sparkplug” awards, rec- ognizing volunteers who had the greatest impact to chapter activities in 2015. Dave Sass of Columbia County Chapter, Ty Wyatt of the Corvallis Chapter, Steve Godin of the South Coast Chapter and Ken and Mari Chambers of the Salem Chapter won the 2105 CCA Oregon Sparkplug awards. Virtually every chapter in the state was nominated and could


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