COLBY -- Author and former Kansas Magistrate Judge Tommy Webb is the featured speaker on Sept. 10 as part of Colby Community College's Dr. Max Pickerill Lectures Series. Judge Webb’s presentation begins at 7 p.m. in the H.F. Davis Memorial Library on campus.
Born in South Korea during the Korean War in 1952, Judge Webb lived in an orphanage and moved to the United States when he was adopted in 1959.
He tells his story of hope after rising from squalor, spending nights in trash dumpsters, and eating garbage before running away from the crippling chaos. He received acts of kindness from many people and experienced mercy and grace, allowing him to find a safe place in a suffering world. In his book Running Away and Finding Home, he writes, “This is my story. I share it to inspire others. You, too, can make a difference.”
His dynamic message to value and appreciate the qualities of other people is delivered with a sense of humor that will be inspiring, thought-provoking, and entertaining.
Judge Webb served four years in the United States Marine Corps from 1970 to 1974 and was first elected in 1988. He served consecutive terms before retiring in 2016 with the distinction of being the first Asian judge for Kansas. Today, he speaks throughout the United States, sharing his inspirational message.
There is no charge to attend the presentation. The Dr. Max Pickerill Lecture Series is funded annually by anonymous donors. For more information, contact Dr. Linda Davis-Stephens at (785) 460-5528.