Siskiyou County celebrated the dedication of its public servants during the Board of Supervisors' meeting on April 15, 2025, highlighting the introduction of a new 20-year retiree recognition program. This initiative aims to honor the commitment of long-serving county employees, with Sheriff Lieutenant Adam Crissy being the first recipient of this recognition.
During the meeting, Crissy expressed his gratitude for the support he received throughout his career, particularly from his wife, Jennifer, and the probation team he worked alongside. He reflected on the positive relationships he built with judges and allied agencies, emphasizing the effectiveness of the justice system in Siskiyou County. Crissy's heartfelt remarks underscored the collaborative spirit that has characterized his two decades of service.
The recognition program is expected to foster a culture of appreciation for county employees, encouraging continued dedication and service to the community. As the county moves forward, this initiative will not only honor past contributions but also inspire current and future employees to strive for excellence in their roles.
The meeting also included acknowledgments of other staff members and discussions about ongoing projects, reinforcing the Board's commitment to community engagement and support for its workforce. The recognition of long-term service is a significant step in valuing the contributions of those who have dedicated their careers to public service in Siskiyou County.