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Member & Industry News Briefs NALF Office Closed September 2 The NALF office will be closed Monday, September 2 for Labor Day. Regular office hours of 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. MST Monday through Friday will resume Tuesday, September 3. Have a wonderful holiday weekend! AI Sire/Dam Information AI sires and donor dams born on or after January 1, 2015 are required to have a GGP-HD 150K genomic profile on file in addition to parent verification for sires and sire verification for donor dams. Animals born prior to 2015 do not require the genomic profiles but still need to have the respective parentage. They must also be tested for any genetic condition (AM, NH, Proto, etc.) that they are a potential carrier for. AI Sire Permits are recommended on any new AI sire and can be added by contacting Alison Jones at Alison@NALF. org or Tammy Anderson at [email protected]. 2020 “Party of the Century” NJLSC The 2020 National Junior Limousin Show & Congress, June 27-July 3, room block now open! The host hotels are the Hilton Garden Inn West Monroe, 318-398-0653; Fairfield Inn & Suites, 318-582-1160; Home2 Suites by Hilton, 318-322-8000; and Hampton by Hilton, 318- 547-4672. The current room rate for all hotels is between $114-$119. Website and online booking code is on NALF.org, under the “shows” tab and on the “show information” page. In 1975, he married his high school sweetheart and life-long love, Sue Reynoldson. In 1976, Rick and Sue moved to Fort Rock, OR where they began their family farm. Rick’s funny, passionate and spit-fire personality helped him quickly become part of the community and a friend to everyone. With the same spirit, he built his family of one son, Danny, and two daughters, Anna and Grace. Later in life, he welcomed six wonderful grandkids. Rick and his grandkids shared an inherited love for life, and in that way, a piece of him will live on. Rick truly carried the heart of a farmer throughout his life and is remembered for his beautiful alfalfa farm, creative mechanical solutions, and love for off-season vacations with his loving wife. It is difficult to forget a man like Rick Warmington, and those who were lucky enough to know him, never will. Rick is survived by his wife Sue Warmington, son Danny Warmington, daughter and son-in-law Anna and Jared Kerr, daughter and son-in-law Grace and Matt Haskins, grandchildren Tanner Kerr, Tate Haskins, Devin Kerr, Ember Haskins, Jack Kerr, step granddaughter Kira Thomas, sister and brother- in-law Elaine and Wally Rutledge, and brother and sister-in-law Jeff and Susan Warmington. LT We look forward to seeing you in West Monroe! Thoughts and Prayers for the Warmington Family Richard William Warmington was born on August 21st, 1954 in McMinnville, Ore. to George and Barbara Warmington. Rick was raised on his family’s dairy farm where they milked Holstein and Jersey cows. He graduated from McMinnville High School in 1973 before he went onto serve as an Oregon FFA State Officer. LIMOUSIN Today | 25