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April 3, 2024

2024 ANNUAL CONFERENCE

Pendleton Convention Center
Pendleton, OR

April 16 - 19

Wondering who's registered? Click here for a current roster.

PRICING:
OACP Member: $360
Non-Member: $380
Prices increased on Friday, March 29.

Cancellation Policy:  If a refund is needed, please request it prior to Tuesday, April 9 and we'd be glad to refund the full amount. Unfortunately once we submit the meal count to the conference center, we will not be able to issue refunds at that time. We apologize for any inconvenience this causes

THANK YOU TO OUR PLATINUM SPONSORS:

THANK YOU TO OUR GOLD SPONSORS:

 

WIN A MAK GRILL!

Thanks to Chief Don Taylor, who has secured this donation, conference attendees have the opportunity to win a MAK Two-Star General Grill - a $3,500 value!

Each MAK Two-Star General Grill is hand-assembled in Oregon using locally-sourced 304 stainless steel, from the body to the hardware. Our industry-leading funnel FlameZone system not only facilitates easy transitions between smoking and grilling, but also reduces pellet consumption and temperature recovery time in cold weather. The warmer/smoker box holds food at safe serving temperatures or allows you to cold smoke foods like nuts or cheese. Unmatched in its versatility, consistency, and build quality, the Two-Star General continues to lead the way in outdoor cooking. Remotely control your cooks with the included wi-fi module. 

Raffle tickets:

$10 for one ticket | $20 for three tickets 

Drawing takes place at the Thursday vendor break.

MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN! 

Donated by: Mak Grills | Dallas, OR

 

Oregon News

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Gov. Tina Kotek signs new law making drug possession a crime again, says ‘business as usual’ cannot continue
Oregonlive
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek on Monday signed a package of bills that makes minor drug possession a crime again and infuses millions into behavioral health programs, officially marking the end of the state’s short-lived and politically tumultuous experience with drug decriminalization.
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Properties in Marion and Polk counties tied to interstate drug trafficking organization
Statesman Journal
Half of the 16 Oregon properties tied to an interstate drug trafficking organization were located in Marion and Polk counties, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Oregon.
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National News

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Quick Action By Police Saves Life Of Woman Who Jumped Into The Hudson
Patch
Yonkers police have released video of the moment everything went wrong and the efforts of rescuers to save the day.
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Detroit offers free health screenings, CPR training for public health week
Detroit Free Press
The Detroit Health Department is collaborating with Detroit Police Department precincts, recreation centers and community members to host Public Health Week, which includes a variety of screenings and classes.
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