For Immediate Release
January 12, 2016
Contact: John Bott, (207) 287-3156
H. Sawin Millet honored
at Maine Agricultural Trades Show
Governor LePage
joins Commissioner Whitcomb to honor his contributions to Maine agriculture
AUGUSTA—H. Sawin Millet of Waterford
received the Commissioner’s Distinguished Service Award today at the 75th Annual
Maine Agricultural Trades Show Commissioner’s Luncheon. Governor Paul R. LePage
joined Commissioner Walt Whitcomb to present Millet with the award in
recognition of the notable contributions to state government and Maine
agriculture. The annual award has been given since 2001.
“Sawin’s thorough understanding
of state budgeting and financial operations, combined with his vast
institutional knowledge, where invaluable to Maine,” said Governor LePage. “His
great wisdom and unassuming authority commanded the highest respect from
everyone in state government. Maine is a better place today because of his many
contributions.”
“Today
the agricultural community thanks Sawin for his many contributions that have
benefited farmer and state government,”
said DACF Commissioner Walt Whitcomb.
Governor LePage and
Commissioner Whitcomb presented Millet with a plaque which read:
“During your legendary five decades of service to the State
of Maine, Maine’s agriculture community was always sure that our interests were
not lost in the maze of complicated budgeting and lawmaking.”
H. Sawin
Millet:
Prior to serving as Commissioner of Administrative and Financial Services for Governor Paul R. LePage, Millet also worked in the
administrations of several former Governors, including: James Longley, Jr. (I),
Joseph Brennan (D), Gov. John McKernan (R) and Angus King (I).
A former six-term state legislator, Millett began his public service career as a teacher and
coach at Carmel High School in 1959, later becoming a principal. He is a graduate
of Bates College, and the University of Maine where he obtained a master’s in
education in 1967.
He has also served as the executive director of
the Maine School Management Association, Assistant Professor with the
University of Southern Maine and as a State Office
Director to U.S. Senator Susan Collins.
Sawin lives in Waterford. He is a lifelong farmer, has five children, ten grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
He has served as a Town Selectman and moderated town meeting in
Waterford for forty years. He has been active with the Oxford Hills Chamber of Commerce, the
River Valley Technology Center, Volunteers of America,
the Oxford Hills Rotary
and the Waterford-Stoneham Lions Club.
Maine Agricultural
Trades Show:
Hosted by the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation
and Forestry (DACF), the Maine Agricultural Trades Show highlights Maine agriculture and the people involved through
demonstrations, presentations and meetings of nearly 40 major agricultural organizations.
There are over 120 exhibits featuring the newest in agricultural products,
equipment and services. One of the state’s largest agricultural exhibitions,
the event is expected to draw more than 5,000 people over the course of three
days (January 12-14). Admission is free and open to the public.
The show features a wide
variety of presentations covering diverse topics of interest. New 2016 program
highlights also include:
- Market access seminars for Maine
food interests entering the world export markets
- Instructions for growing beef
production and processing
-
A farmers market in the Augusta
Civic Center for vendors to show their wares to food buyers
- Dozens of other meetings to advance
the output of Maine farms and the return to Maine farmers
-
Somerset Auction House Co.
Farm Auction to benefit the Maine FFA Association
This three-day event has
something for everyone, the farmer, non-farmer, hobbyist, educator or supplier.
Attendees can walk through, observe and learn about how food is harvested and processed.
Farmers and producers can see the most up-to-date farm equipment and processing
methods and equipment.
Trades Show Floor Hours:
- Tuesday, January 12, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
- Wednesday, January 13, 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
- Thursday, January 14, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
The complete program and
schedule are available at: http://www.getrealmaine.com/. It appeared as a
supplement in all of Maine’s major daily newspapers on Friday, January 8, 2016.
For
more information about the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and
Forestry, go to: http://www.maine.gov/dacf
Governor Paul LePage presents award to H. Sawin and Barbara Millet.
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