Banquet & accreditation award photos are in—just a bit too late for this week's update. Stay tuned next week for the full spotlight!
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Partnering with the OACP - 2025 Annual Conference Vendor Show
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We are deeply grateful to our generous vendors & sponsors whose financial support helped make the OACP Annual Conference in Pendleton a success. Their participation brought energy and excitement to our vendor show.
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Chief Mark Daniel & Chief Marty Case with Shatterball
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Chief John Schmerber & Spacesaver Specialists
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Chief Jim Coleman & Keele Medical
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Chief Gary Bell with Blue Logic Training
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Sergeant Dallas Cole with Gresham Ford
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The Vendor Trade Show offered valuable networking and engagement opportunities for all attendees.
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Vendors gathered for a quick meeting. Want more details on a specific product? There's still time. just open the app to find contact information for each participating vendor.
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Rick McMurry from P&C Construction partnered with Mackenzie to sponsor a great bowling event Wednesday evening.
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Chiefs hit the lanes for a lively bowling competition where friendly rivalries, impressive strikes, and a whole lot of competitive spirit were on full display.
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While the competition was fierce, the real highlights were the high-fives, laughter, and good-natured sportsmanship.
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With the great feedback received, you can expect more events like this in the future.
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THANK YOU!
A late arrival to the show, Linfield University and ZSchool participated as Platinum Sponsors for this years annual conference. Their aim is to raise awareness about their program designed to prepare officers for encounters with individuals in crisis."
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