Dursch all smiles at VOP event

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Duane Herrmann, right, presents the John Herrmann Personal Achievement Award to Julius Dursch. Photo by Vinde Wells
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Julius Dursch was all smiles when he accepted the John Herrmann Personal Achievement Award Nov. 14 at the 43rd annual Village of Progress banquet.

More than 300 people turned out for the event which was held at St. Mary's Community Center, Oregon, to honor consumers and volunteers for their efforts.

"I want to thank all the village staff for supporting me in this," he said after accepting the award from Duane Herrmann. "I thank you all."

Emcee Tom Wadsworth, Dixon, said Dursch has worked at VOP since 1996.

"In addition to our subcontract jobs, he also works at a number of janitorial sites with our VOP cleaning crews," he said. "One of the goals Julius has set for himself and has accomplished is the operation of our walk-behind motorized forklift. He has been consistently successful in moving work to and from our production areas in a safe and courteous manner."

Besides that, Wadsworth said, Dursch had learned to operate the stretch wrap machine, and for many years has operated the yarn coning machine for the color cards produced for the textile industry.

VOP Foundation Board member Dave Smith presented the Robert Moehle Personal Achievement Award to Pam Hammer.

Hammer, who has been enrolled at VOP since the fall of 1969, earned the award for her positive attitude and perseverance in the face of medical challenges and personal losses.

Libby Herriott was the recipient of the Janie Etnyre Volunteer of the Year Award, presented to her by Don Etnyre.

Herriott drove four hours to attend the banquet from Central College, Pella, Iowa, where she is a senior.

Herriott, who plans to be an occupational therapist, started volunteering at VOP last summer because she wanted to gain experience working with adults with special needs. She contributed 94 hours of volunteer service.

"I feel so blessed to have worked with all the staff and consumers," Herriott said.

The Fred Smith Competitive Employment Award was presented to Mike Shank by VOP Foundation Board member Rob Urish.

Shank works with the VOP janitorial service.

He was chosen for the award because of his years of service, dependability, attitude, flexibility, and quality of work.

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