{"id":6860,"date":"2017-12-11T21:03:00","date_gmt":"2017-12-12T05:03:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/spijue.wpengine.com\/news\/first-ever-department-of-corrections-awards-banquet-honors-officers-educators\/"},"modified":"2017-12-11T21:03:00","modified_gmt":"2017-12-12T05:03:00","slug":"first-ever-department-of-corrections-awards-banquet-honors-officers-educators","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/first-ever-department-of-corrections-awards-banquet-honors-officers-educators\/","title":{"rendered":"First-ever Department of Corrections awards banquet honors officers, educators"},"content":{"rendered":"
Daryl Webster, the assistant superintendent at Lemon Creek Correctional Center, looked out at a crowd of about 50 employees and their families Saturday and remarked at how so many people in the Juneau community don’t even think about the prison.<\/p>\n
“People sleep easily in their bed at night because you stand watch in the night,” Webster said. “That’s also kind of sad, because they have no idea what you do.”<\/p>\n
Saturday’s event, the first-ever LCCC Holiday &Awards Banquet, sought to give the prison’s employees a little recognition for their efforts. Superintendent Bob Cordle handed out awards to around 30 employees, including officers who are on call 24 hours a day in case of emergency, officers who transport prisoners from place to place, and weapons instructors.<\/p>\n
The event also gave out Lifesaving Awards to three officers — Security Sgt. Jeremy Finlayson, Officer Gary Locke and Officer Michael Schramm — who were able to revive subjects who were attempting suicide this year. Cordle spoke at particular length about Locke, who was a nominee this year in the Crisis Responder category of the Governor’s Denali Peak Performance Awards<\/a>.<\/p>\n “I’ve worked with DOC for 22 years and I’ve never had to do CPR,” Cordle said. “(Locke) was instrumental in saving the lives of more than one person.”<\/p>\n According to Security Sgt. Ron Shriver, who was one of the main organizers of the event, about 50 of the prison’s 73 employees<\/a> were present and around 130 people in total were there. One employee not in attendance was the Employee of the Year, Kris Weixelman. The award was voted on by the entire staff, Shriver said. <\/p>\n