[wmm] Notes: WMM March 9, 2011 8am at Mo's
Jim McDonald
jim at tolovanainn.com
Thu Mar 10 10:31:30 CST 2011
I am under this understanding to.
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Regarding item 6, lodging tax use changes. It is my understanding from the
Oregon Restaurant and Lodging Association, that the proposed bill has been
pulled...for now. Keep vigilant!
Scott
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Subject: [wmm] Notes: WMM March 9, 2011 8am at Mo's
Subject: Wednesday Morning Meeting (round-table discussion, everyone
welcome)
Date: 3/9/2011 8am
Location: Mo's
Number in attendance: 20
Present: WendyH, BrianO, JohnB, BobVan, BobNer, MeganH, CarmenS, CarolHun,
LindseyH, KathyK, GaryH, PatF, DaleS, LindaD, ErinB, JimK, LesleP, TracyA,
CatroinaP, GeorgeV
Absent: Everybody else
Notes by George Vetter
Discussion Items:
1. Savor Cannon Beach Starts Tomorrow
2. The Wine Bar at Sweet Basils
3. An Evening to Savor at Lush Wine Bar
4. CCC's Small Business Management Program
5. Highway 101 Flooding Meeting Mar 21 4p Seaside
6. Motel Tax Bill Proposed by Betsy Johnson
7. "The Bus" Meeting today at 2p
8. 12 Days of Earth Day
9. HRAP Spring Potluck Wed Mar 9 6p at Chamber
10. Business After Hours in April at History Center
11. Social Networking
12. Chamber Offers Education Classes
13. Film Screening tonight at History Center
14. Next Wednesday Morning Meeting - March 16, 2011, Mo's, 8am. Mo's is
now closed for breakfast for the season. Bring your own coffee cup. The
coffee is still courtesy of Mo's.
1. Gary: Savor Cannon Beach gets underway tomorrow with the "Oregon vs
Washington Wine Throwdown" Saturday's $25 Wine Walk tickets are available at
the Chamber. 24 Wineries are scheduled. Spread the word about this event
through your website, Facebook, Twitter, etc. The event website is at
www.savorcannonbeach.com <http://www.savorcannonbeach.com/> . Remember that
no open wine containers are permitted on the street. The future of this
event could be jeopardized by OLCC if this rule is not followed. If you are
a wine venue, post a sign at the exit next to a container - "NO WINE BEYOND
THIS POINT"
2. Lindsey: The Wine Bar at Sweet Basils has a weekend of "clean fun and
dirty plates" scheculed. See www.thewinebarcannonbeach.com
<http://www.thewinebarcannonbeach.com/>
3. Tracy: Lush Wine Bar is offering an "Evening to Savor" with Pudding
River Wines paired with some tasty bites. Saturday, March 12 . 6:30pm -
9:30pm. Reservations required. More at www.lushwinebar.com
<http://www.lushwinebar.com/> .
4. Wendy/Carol/Lesle: A letter from Jim Entler, the director/instructor for
CCC's Small Business Management Program, stated that the Board has decided
not to restructure the program after all. They were moved by those who spoke
and wrote in favor of it. They need at least 20 new students per year for
the program to continue. Lesle went on to say event though this College
Program has been so valuable, the State's Small Business Development Center
has not fulfilled its role in helping business.
5. George: Meeting on the progress of the study of Highway 101 Flooding -
March 21 at 4 pm at the Bob Chisholm Senior Center located at 1225 Avenue A
in Seaside.
6. George: According to a Feb 15th Daily Astorian article, two Senate bills
being sponsored by Sen. Betsy Johnson, D-Scappoose, could change the uses
for lodging tax dollars that fall under the current law's strict
definitions. The bills would allow cities and other collectors of lodging
taxes to apply them to more general uses, if those uses can be tied to
tourism. George and others expressed concern that if not for the current
state requirement, none of the lodging tax dollars would be used for PR and
that the proposed changes would result in no funds from any future increases
being used for PR. BobNer suggested we invite Betsy to a WMM. George will
contact her.
Senator Betsy Johnson sen.betsyjohnson at state.or.us .
7. Lesle: The Board of Commissioners for the Sunset Empire Transportation
District will hold a public meeting on Wednesday March 9th, 2011 at 2:00
p.m. at the Astoria Transit Center located at 900 Marine Drive in Astoria.
This meeting will allow for public comment and consideration on the
following topics: Possible fixed route bus service cuts, Dial-A-Ride service
cuts, Fare increase and possible changes in the operations of the Astoria
Transit Center. This meeting is handicap accessible and alternative formats
are available upon request by calling 503-861-7433 and TDD 1-800-735-2900
8. Wendy/Jim: 12 Days of Earth Day begins Wednesday April 13 at 9am with
the School Children welcoming home the tufted puffin to Haystack Rock. Daily
happenings continue thru Sunday April 24. "Shred Day" is Friday April 22
from 10a-2p at the mid-town parking lot. Bring your papers to be shredded.
More event info at
http://www.cannonbeach.org/chamber/events/pdfs/Twelve-Days-of-Earth-Day-2011
-Schedule.pdf. If you have an Earth Day tie-in, contact Jim or Suzanne at
Ice Fire Glassworks (436-2359) to pick up a "Earthday Spoken Here" sign for
your window.
9. NalaC: The Spring HRAP Potluck is Wednesday Mar 9 at 6pm. All are
invited - at the Chamber. www.friendsofhaystackrock.org
<http://www.friendsofhaystackrock.org/>
10. Dale: The April BAH will be at the History Centre. Date to be announced
later - www.cbhistory.org <http://www.cbhistory.org/> .
11. Gary: Gary will be the instructor at the Chamber's April 21st Social
Networking Class April 21 from 830a to 10a. Tracy says she recently was able
to get her Facebook address registered to facebook/lushwinebar as opposed to
the complicated number that is initially assigned. Go to the Facebook site
and look for the option.
12. George: Chamber Education Schedule for 2011
April 21 (TH) 8:30am - 10am - Social Media 101 - RESERVATIONS NOW
OPEN!
May 19 (TH) 8:30am - 10am - Public Relations (Local/Regional)
June 23 (TH) 8:30am - 10am - Marketing Opportunities (CB Magazine,
website, other)
October 20 (TH) 8:30am - 10am - Social Media 201
Chamber Members - Free! Non-Chamber Members - $20 per person
Coffee and Donuts provided - Chamber Hall - Please RSVP to
Sharon at cannonbeach.org to reserve your seat.
13 Today at 730p at the History Center is a screening and lecture
presenting the film Source to Sea: the Columbia River Swim.
www.cbhistory.org <http://www.cbhistory.org/>
14. Next Wednesday Morning Meeting - March 16, 2011, Mo's, 8am. Mo's is
closed for breakfast for the season. Bring your own coffee cup. The coffee
is still courtesy of Mo's.
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Subject: Wednesday Morning Meeting (round-table discussion, everyone
welcome)
Date: 3/2/2011 8am
Location: Mo's
Number in attendance: 22
Present: WendyH, BrianO, JohnB, BobVan, BobNer, StephanieA, MargoD,
DebbieN, AnnR, MeganH, MelanieCh, CarmenS, CarolHun, LindseyH, FrankS,
KathyK, GaryH, PatF, NalaC, PiaS, KeithC, GeorgeV
Absent: Everybody else
Notes by George Vetter
Discussion Items:
1. Business After Hours Today 430p at Coaster Construction
2. Savor Cannon Beach March 10-13
3. Fisher Poets Report
4. Violinist at Local Elem Schools
5. Yoga Festival Report
6. "Life of Lincoln" at Coaster Sat 730p
7. Mardi Gras at The Wine Bar at SB
8. Real Estate Report
9. HRAP Spring Potluck Wed Mar 9 6p at Chamber
10. CCC Small Business Development Program Report
11. HRAP Lecture at Library Mar 3, 7pm
12. Chamber Offers Education Classes
13. Next Wednesday Morning Meeting - March 9, 2011, Mo's, 8am. Mo's is
now closed for breakfast for the season. Bring your own coffee cup. The
coffee is still courtesy of Mo's.
1. Debbie: Business After Hours today at Coaster Construction at 390 Elk
Creek Road from 430p to 630p. Pass the RV Park on your left and find Coaster
Construction on your left.
2. Gary: Savor Cannon Beach/Wine Walk has sold 100 tickets already. Wine
Walk tickets are available at the Chamber. 24 Wineries are scheduled, more
are desired. Spread the word about this event through your website,
Facebook, Twitter, etc. The event website is at www.savorcannonbeach.com
<http://www.savorcannonbeach.com/> . Remember that no open wine containers
are permitted on the street. The future of this event could be jeopardized
by OLCC if this rule is not followed. If you are a wine venue, post a sign
at the exit next to a container - "NO WINE BEYOND THIS POINT"
3. Stephanie: In spite of the snow, Fisher Poets in Astoria was a big
success. The venues' were crowded and the town was busy. This event has
grown over the years. 5000 tickets were sold.
4. CarmenS: Violinist Aaron Meyer (who is doing a Children's Music Workshop
in June at Sea Ranch) is donating 40-minute sessions at CB Elementary on
March 11th at 1230pm , That same day at 10am at Gearhart Elementary and
210pm at Broadway Middle School. That evening at 7pm will be his concert at
Sea Ranch Resort's Sundance Event Lodge. www.searanchrv.com
<http://www.searanchrv.com/>
5. CarmenS: Last weekend's Yoga Festival was great. Those attending were
very pleased. 85 tickets were sold in advance and more were sold last
minute. Wendy, Frank & Brian all reported that they saw little lodging
impact from this event. www.cannonbeachyogafestival.com
<http://www.cannonbeachyogafestival.com/> .
6. Pia: "A. Lincoln" A one-man play on the life of Abraham Lincoln plays
one night only: Saturday, March 5 at 7:30 p.m. The play that just ended
"Never the Sinner" met and surpassed its projected income..
7. Lindsey: Mardi Gras Tues Mar 8 630p live music with Barney Perrine.
Special Cajun Dinner Menu 7pm www.thewinebarcannonbeach.com
<http://www.thewinebarcannonbeach.com/>
8. PatF: This was a good week in Cannon Beach real estate. There continues
to be signs of improvement - even if not at the prices that we would like to
see. www.cannonbeachrealestate.com <http://www.cannonbeachrealestate.com/>
9. NalaC: The Spring HRAP Potluck is Wednesday Mar 9 at 6pm. All are
invited - at the Chamber. www.friendsofhaystackrock.org
<http://www.friendsofhaystackrock.org/>
10. Gary: Last night's meeting at Clatsop CC was standing room only as
supporters of the Small Business Development Program packed the house at
CCC. The Board did not appear to be moved, explaining that hard decisions
had to be made for economic reasons. They said the program will continue but
without it's director Jim Entler. In one week a decision will be made. In
the meantime, contact CCC Board members: Rosemary Baker-Monaghan
director at liberty-theater.org. Paul Gillum paulgillum at charter.net. Jim
Scheller jimscheller at charter.net. Kirsten Ayles kwayles at gmail.com. Dirk
Rohne rohne at peak.org. Frank Satterwhite satterw at msn.com. Stephen Berk
peace1 at wwestsky.net. And Larry Galizio, President CCC
Lgalizio at clatsopcc.edu. Webpage at www.clatsopsbmp.com
<http://www.clatsopsbmp.com/>
11. Nala: Lecture Series: 7 p.m. Thursday, March 3. Brandy Hussa, educator,
freelance writer and mother Free. "World of Haystack Rock" lecture:
"Building the Next Generation: Sharing Nature with Young Children" Cannon
Beach Library, 131 N. Hemlock St. Sponsored by: Friends of Haystack Rock and
the Cannon Beach Library.
12. George: Chamber Education Schedule for 2011
April 21 (TH) 8:30am - 10am - Social Media 101 - RESERVATIONS NOW
OPEN!
May 19 (TH) 8:30am - 10am - Public Relations (Local/Regional)
June 23 (TH) 8:30am - 10am - Marketing Opportunities (CB Magazine,
website, other)
October 20 (TH) 8:30am - 10am - Social Media 201
Chamber Members - Free! Non-Chamber Members - $20 per person
Coffee and Donuts provided - Chamber Hall - Please RSVP to
Sharon at cannonbeach.org to reserve your seat.
13. Next Wednesday Morning Meeting - March 9, 2011, Mo's, 8am. Mo's is
closed for breakfast for the season. Bring your own coffee cup. The coffee
is still courtesy of Mo's.
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Subject: Wednesday Morning Meeting (round-table discussion, everyone
welcome)
Date: 2/23/2011 8am
Location: Mo's
Number in attendance: 23
Present: KatherineP, BobVan, LisaS, CarolV, ArlyneA, RobinR, RandyF, KimB,
StephanieA, CarolHun, ErinB, PatF, DaleS, MeganH, CarmenS, BobNer, ShandaB,
JohnB, BrianO, CatrionaP, GaryH, PamelaH, GeorgeV
Absent: Everybody else
Notes by George Vetter
Discussion Items:
1. New at Today's Meeting
2. Fisher Poets this Weekend
3. CB Yoga Festival this Weekend
4. Spring Break Kids Class at EVOO
5. Violinist Aaron Meyer at CB Elem
6. CB Chorus Concert in Warrenton Mar 1
7. Savor Cannon Beach March 10-13
8. Pub Crawl Tuesday March 1 - all day
9. CB Magazine is on the Streets and Online
10. March of Dimes Fundraiser at Bank of Astoria
11. Fat Tuesday at Castaways March 8
12. Las Vegas Apparel Show
13. Coast Explorer Magazine Spring Issue out
14. Marketing Workshops at Chamber
15. Annual Supporters and Event Sponsors at Chamber
16. CCC Small Business Development Program
17. SETD Board Opening
18. Smithsonian Exhibit coming to History Center in July
19. History Center's Tide Pool Exhibit opens March 1
20. Sandcastle Contest June 18
21. Next Wednesday Morning Meeting - March 2, 2011, Mo's, 8am. Mo's is
now closed for breakfast for the season. Bring your own coffee cup. The
coffee is still courtesy of Mo's.
1. New at today's meeting: Arlyne Alexander aga49 at yahoo.com and Carol
Vanderford carol.vanderford at gmail.com - both new volunteers at the Chamber
working with Dale Shafer on the Membership committee.
2. Stephanie: Astoria hosts its annual Fisher Poets event Feb 25-27.
http://www.clatsopcc.edu/community/fisher-poets-gathering. Last Read. South
County Invited Reading Sunday at Cannon Beach Arts Association Gallery 3
p.m.
3. The Cannon Beach Yoga Festival is this weekend - Feb 25-27. Event info
at http://www.cannonbeachyogafestival.com
<http://www.cannonbeachyogafestival.com/> . Venue tickets still available
4. BobNer: During Spring Break, Mar 20-23, EVOO is offering a Kids Culinary
Fundamentals Class. www.evoo.biz <http://www.evoo.biz/> .
5. CarmenS: Violinist Aaron Meyer (who is doing a Children's Music Workshop
in June at Sea Ranch) is donating a 40-minute session at CB Elementary on
March 11th at 1230pm.
6. JohnB: The Cannon Beach Chorus will perform in Warrenton on the evening
of March 1st at 7pm at the High School along with the Warrenton HS band and
chorus.
7. Gary: Savor Cannon Beach has just a few festival tickets left. Wine Walk
tickets are available at the Chamber. 20 Wineries are scheduled, more are
desired. Remember that no open wine containers are permitted on the street.
The future of this event could be jeopardized by OLCC is this rule is not
followed. If you are a wine venue, post a sign at the exit next to a
container - "NO WINE BEYOND THIS POINT"
8. 3rd Annual Cannon Beach Pub Crawl. Two of the information contacts are:
Lush Wine Bar. 1235 South Hemlock Street. (503) 436-8500. Cannon Beach
Fultano's. 200 N. Hemlock and Second Street. www.CBfultanos.com (503)
436-9717
9. Gary: CB Magazine is on the Streets and Online at
http://coastexplorermagazine.com/vm_cbm/current.
10. March of Dimes Fundraiser brought to you by the Bank of Astoria Cannon
Beach Branch. Buy $1 raffle tickets now at B of A for March 17 and April 22
Drawings.
11. Fat Tuesday Dinner at Castaways March 8
12. George: It was encouraging to hear vendors at the apparel show in Vegas
say they were having a good show. Hopefully consumers will share the
optimism.
13. Gary: Coast Explorer Magazine's Spring issue is out. Find it throughout
town and up and down the coast. Virtual copy is coming to
http://coastexplorermagazine.com/vm/current.
14. Gary: In the works are Marketing Workshops at the Chamber. Stay tuned.
15. George: With the Executive Director position at the Chamber still
vacant, it is important that Annual Supporters and Event Sponsors be
pro-active this year. The program will be the same this year as it was last
year. Drop by, call or e-mail the Chamber with your support or questions -
503-436-2623 chamber at cbor.us.
16. Gary: For budgetary reasons, the administration at Clatsop Community
College is recommending to the Board that the Small Business Development
Program be dropped by the college and moved to the Small Business
Development Center. There is concern that the program would suffer without
the guidance and leadership of the person who has done it for 20 years and
knows the area and it's businesses so well. The Board will be taking
community input Tuesday March 1 at 630pm in Columbia Hall Room 219.
17. George: Sunset Empire Transit District (SETD) has a Board position
opening. SETD operates the bus system from Astoria to Nehalem, including
Cannon Beach. They meet once a month for a meeting that lasts 2 hours. They
receive packets a week in advance. Sometimes they will have a special
meeting during the month. People are needed who are willing to give time
and business knowledge to the Board. You would have to go the court house
and register for the May election, It would cost you $10.00. The position
that will be open is # 7. The person who has served for 8 years is leaving
due to her job.
18. Dale: The History Center has (after a three year wait) been given the
green light on a Smithsonian Exhibit during July and August. Volunteers are
needed. There is a globe that is part of the Exhibit that is required to be
"guarded" during all open hours. Contact Dale at pada at bmi.net.
www.cbhistory.org <http://www.cbhistory.org/>
19. Dale: A new exhibit - Tidepools - opens at the History Centre March 1.
www.cbhistory.org <http://www.cbhistory.org/> .
20. Carol Hungerford: Sandcastle Contest is Saturday June 18. The Community
Build is Wednesday June 15. Volunteers are needed contact chamber at cbor.us.
21. Next Wednesday Morning Meeting - March 2, 2011, Mo's, 8am. Mo's is
closed for breakfast for the season. Bring your own coffee cup. The coffee
is still courtesy of Mo's.
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Wednesday Morning Meeting at Mo's
Feb 16th, 8am
Notes by Carol Hungerford - CB Gazette, Coast River Business Journal.
Attending (22): KarenM, TimK, GaryH, LisaS, AnnR, MeaganH, ClaireM, BobN,
StephanieA, MichaelB, KathleenE, PamelaH, KristineG, PrudenceF, DaleS, PatF,
BrianO, JohnB, JimK, LindaD, LesleP, CarolH.
Excused: George Vetter
New to this meeting (at least they gave email addresses) Claire Mittelstet
claireba4ever at gmail.com and Pamela Hamrick "phamrick47 at gmail.com"
Stephanie has Fisher Poet Buttons. Purchase of buttons gets you into all
the events that will be held from Astoria to Cannon Beach, during the last
three days of Feb.
Yoga Festival is also Feb. 25-27. Claire passed out brochures for the
festival, and has posters. She pointed out that world class instructors will
be at the event teaching various types of yoga. $325 gets you two days of
classes. The festival is produced by the Tolovana Arts Colony, funded by
the TAC funds. Many local restaurants will be offering vegan/vegetarian
meals. Already have 65 registered participants, but have the capacity for
120. Also offering the option of sharing a registration for people who
can't attend both days.
Kristine G recapped the pr efforts of the Cannon Beach Chamber thru DVA.
They have pushed the Taylor Branch conference, Yoga Festival, Savor Cannon
Beach and are currently ramping up for Sandcastle days. She also noted that
next week our community will be hosting a group of travel writers that are
visiting Astoria thru Garibaldi. The tour was put together by OVCA. Last,
she said she fielded a call from Trip Advisor asking if we would put the
Travel Advisor logo on the bottom of our web site home page. That would get
Cannon Beach a slot (in rotation with ???others) on their site for "best
beach vacation home rentals". Their home site gets 13 million hits/month.
Tim K reported on yesterday's monthly chamber board meeting. The board has
reassessed the chamber goals and priorities since the loss of the ED in
December. One thing that came out of that process was decision to divide
the responsibilities into three categories. First was administrative
duties, and that interim slot has been filled by a current employee, Sharon
Visser. Second component is web site maintenance, and work has been
initiated to hire a vendor to complete needed web work. Third component
focuses on membership relationships, which includes marketing, sponsorships,
events, etc. A full search will be made for that person. Rich Mays is
leading the search committee.
Bob shared that EVOO is offering 24 hours of culinary instruction that will
be one on one with Bob and Lenore. A few slots are still open. Instruction
begins this Sunday, goes thru Wednesday. No cooking experience required.
Dale noted that the History Center is offering a harp concert on the last
Saturday of the month. Also, now recruiting homes for "cottage tour" this
summer. It will be called Cottage Tour - Sampling of Cannon Beach, so that
they can include more of a variety of homes. Tolovana will be the featured
area. Last, the Smithsonian exhibit will be installed this summer. The
exhibit includes a globe that needs to guarded during all the hours the
exhibit is open to the public. History center looking for volunteer guards.
(Bring a book, sit next to the globe.)
Gary shared changes to Facebook protocol. Used to be business Facebook
pages had to be set up under your personal page. Now has changed so that
you can switch and now interact as your business (rather than individual.)
If you have tons of "friends" on your page, important to switch to the
business platform.
Gary also talked about Savor Cannon Beach, passing around table tents.
There are only 20 tickets left for the entire festival, from original 100.
Some of the local hotels have packages that include festival tickets, as
well. Festival tickets are different from the wine tour tickets that are
available at the Chamber. Wine tour tickets cost $25. The event is the
weekend of March 11,12 13.
Cannon Beach Magazine arrived yesterday, and distribution has begun. Coast
Explorer is available later this week. This is the earliest the CB Mag has
been available, well in advance of spring break. YIPEE! It has an
additional 8 pages in it from last year. Gary spoke favorably about the
partnership between Pelican Productions and the Chamber. Kristin praised the
mag and Gary's willingness to include full pgs of beautiful visuals and
thoughtful phrases like you might find in a personal journal. She thought
it enhanced the product with a romantic feel, perfect for Cannon Beach.
Gary has also posted the new virtual magazine. With an added feature where
you can click on an ad and be linked to the advertiser's home page.
Wendy noted that a Business After Hours will be March 2 at 390 Elk Creek RD,
from 4:30-6:30 sponsored by Coaster Construction.
Upcoming Presenters (please limit to 10 minutes plus 5 minutes for
questions)
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Subject: Wednesday Morning Meeting (round-table discussion, everyone
welcome)
Date: 2/9/2011 8am
Location: Mo's
Number in attendance: 27
Present: KarrieP, BrianO, AnnR, PrudenceF, BobNer, LenoreE, JohnB, DaleS,
ErinB, MaliaJ, LindaD, DebbieN, CarolHun, LindseyH, StephanieA, TracyA,
WendyH, GaryH, KenH, PatF, BobV, MeganH, MarkT, JohnS, ShawnaS, NalaC,
GeorgeV
Absent: Everybody else
Notes by George Vetter
Discussion Items:
1. New role for Ken Heman
2. Chamber Board Mtg Tues 845a
3. Sunset Empire Parks and Rec
4. Lush Wine Bar open Valentines Day
5. Cupcake Sunday at Found
6. Valentines Dinner at Sweet Basil's
7. Debbie back from Seattle Gift Show
8. History Center Exhibit
9. HRAP and 12 Days of Earth Day
10. 2 for 1 Valentine's Dinner at EVOO
11. Spring Break Kids Class at EVOO
12. Adopting Tolovana Wayside
13. "Form & Function" at CB Gallery
14. Plein Air & More June 24-26
15. Training Opportunities - CEDR
16. LEAN Business Practices - CEDR
17. Motivating and Keeping Employees - CEDR
18. Sandcastle Committee Kick-off
19. Travel Writers Visit Feb 22-23
20. Fisher Poets Feb 25-27 in Astoria
21. History Center Concert - Celtic Harp
22. Savor Cannon Beach March 10-13
23. Yoga Festival Feb 25-27
24. SOLV Beach Cleanup March 26
25. Relay For Life Kickoff
26. Next Wednesday Morning Meeting - Feb 16, 2011, Mo's, 8am. Mo's is
now closed for breakfast for the season. Bring your own coffee cup. The
coffee is still courtesy of Mo's.
1. Ken Heman, who has been representing Coast River Business Journal at
WMMs, announced he has taken a position at KCRX Radio 102.3FM. He can be
heard weekdays from 3-7pm. He is happy to be back in radio. Between Seattle
and New York, he spent 17 years in radio. Ken.Heman at nnbradio.com.
2. George: The next Chamber Board meeting is this coming Tuesday Feb 15 at
845am at the Chamber.
3. Wendy: At last night's Council Meeting, discussion included SEPRD
(Sunset Empire Parks and Recreation District). Voters must decide whether
they want to be part of that District. It would add $0.92 per $1000 of
property tax value. A $500K property would pay $460. If Cannon Beach is part
of the District, reduced rates are available to Cannon Beach Residents.
4. Tracy: Lush Wine Bar is normally not open on Mondays, but will be this
Valentine's Day. And tomorrow, Thursday February 10, 8pm, hear and see
DENIZENS OF THE DEEP.
5. Ann: Once again, Sunday will be Cupcake Sunday at Found in Midtown.
6. JohnS: Special Valentines Dinner this Saturday and again Monday on
Valentine's Day at Sweet Basil's. And on March 8, Fat Tuesday, John will
bring back his Mardi Gras dinner.
7. DebbieN: Just back from the Seattle Gift Show and all excited about the
new items she found for Basketcase.
8. Dale: Now on exhibit at the History Center - Images of Oregon's
Depression: the Crash, Recovery, and Revitalization of the West. (on display
through February).
9. Nala: Haystack Rock Awareness Program (HRAP) kicks off the 2011 season on
Saturday Feb 19, Presidents Day weekend. HRAP still needs $378 to extend
coverage on the beach for all 12 days of "12 Days of Earth Day". Send
donations to Friends of Haystack Rock and note in the memo field "For Earth
Day" www.friendsofhaystackrock.org <http://www.friendsofhaystackrock.org/> .
Contribute online at http://www.friendsofhaystackrock.org/contribute.html.
10. BobNer: EVOO has a special Valentine's Day dinner scheduled. Two people
for the price of one to share a large plate. Bring your valentine.
11. LenoreE: During Spring Break, Mar 20-23, EVOO is offering a Kids
Culinary Fundamentals Class. www.evoo.biz <http://www.evoo.biz/>
12. Jean Williams has adopted Tolovana Wayside and is seeking volunteers to
join her. February 9, 2011 1:00pm There is a gathering at the Oregon State
Park, Tolovana Wayside to adopt the park. All those who are interested in
volunteering a couple of times a year to keep our wayside in good order are
welcome to come and hear Shelley Parker from the Oregon State Parks give us
the "adoption papers" and information on what is expected of the volunteers.
Anymore information? Call Jean Williams, 503.436.2752
13. PrudenceF: "Form & Function" is the latest show hanging at CB Gallery.
Catch it before it is taken down the end of February.
14. Stephanie: The Third Annual Plein Air & More art event organized by the
Cannon Beach Gallery Group (representing 13 galleries and hundreds of
artists) with the assistance of TAC funds will take place June 24-26.
15. Mark Thompson: CEDR is offering two 3-hour sessions on Creating or
Updating a Business Plan. Feb 16 and March 16 from 830-1130am.Just $45. In
Seaside at CCC South County Campus. 503-338-2402. mfryling at clatsopcc.edu.
16. Mark Thompson: CEDR Business 101 Seminar Series. FREE. LEAN Business
Practices Wednesday February 23 830-1130am at Holiday Inn Express, Astoria.
503-338-2402. mfryling at clatsopcc.edu.
17. Mark Thompson: CEDR is preparing a 3 hour class on Motivating and
Keeping Employees. March 23 with instructor Dr Nancy "Red" Carritte.
503-338-2402. mfryling at clatsopcc.edu.
18. CarolHun/DebbieN: The 2011 Sandcastle Contest is June 18. Volunteers
are needed. Contact chamber at cbor.us. There will be a "Community Build" again
this year on the Wednesday before the contest. At least 20 volunteers are
needed for that. Contact Debbie Nelson (cbflorist at theoregonshore.com)
19. Wendy: 3 Travel writers will be in town Feb 22-23 staying at the Ocean
Lodge and touring town.
20. Stephanie: Astoria hosts its annual Fisher Poets event Feb 25-27.
http://www.clatsopcc.edu/community/fisher-poets-gathering.
21. Dale: Concert at the History Center: Elizabeth Nicholson is a Portland,
Oregon-based Celtic harp player, vocalist, and multi-instrumentalist..
February 26 at 7:30 p.m. Suggested donation is $7 for adults and $2 for
children.
22. Gary: Savor Cannon Beach is set for March 10-13. Get updated at
www.savorcannonbeach.com <http://www.savorcannonbeach.com/> .
23. George: The Cannon Beach Yoga Festival is Feb 25-27. Event info at
http://www.cannonbeachyogafestival.com
<http://www.cannonbeachyogafestival.com/> .
24. March 26th - SOLV Spring Beach Cleanup, Cannon Beach City Hall,
9AM-2PM. Volunteers needed now. Contact Jenee at jpmushen at aol.com 436-9292
25. February 15th - Relay for Life Kick Off, Clatsop Community Bank from
6:30PM - 8PM. Sponsors desperately needed! Contact Jenee at jpmushen at aol.com
436-9292
26. Next Wednesday Morning Meeting - Feb 16, 2011, Mo's, 8am. Mo's is
closed for breakfast for the season. Bring your own coffee cup. The coffee
is still courtesy of Mo's. George will be in Vegas at a trade show (buying
men's apparel), Carol will take notes.
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Subject: Wednesday Morning Meeting (round-table discussion, everyone
welcome)
Date: 2/2/2011 8am
Location: Mo's
Number in attendance: 24
Present: BobNer, LenoreE, PrudenceF, LindaD, JeffT, TimK, GaryH, JimK,
CarolHun, JeneeP, MaliaJ, JohnB, BrianO, MeganH, DebbieN, TracyA, LesleP,
ShandaB, CarmenS, StephanieA, KathyP, SusanL, PamelaH GeorgeV
Absent: Everybody else
Notes by George Vetter
Discussion Items:
1. New at today's meeting
2. Literary Symposium Report
3. Nursing Museum Progress
4. Never the Sinner at Coaster opens Friday
5. CB Travel App for smart phones
6. Savor Cannon Beach Wine and Culinary Festival March 10-13
7. CB Vacation Rentals is hiring
8. Violinist Aaron Meyer volunteering at local Schools
9. English Class tomorrow at City Hall
10. Business After Hours Postponed
11. Puffin Lecture at Library
12. Feb Show open Sat at CB Gallery
13. Next Wednesday Morning Meeting - Feb 9, 2011, Mo's, 8am. Mo's is
now closed for breakfast for the season. Bring your own coffee cup. The
coffee is still courtesy of Mo's.
1. New at today's meeting: Pamela Hamrick - Darline Warren Farmer's
Insurance phamrick47 at gmail.com 503-341-8452.
2. PrudenceF: Both the Friday and Saturday events were at about 2/3
attendance. Those who were there were "astounded". The speakers "blew them
away". Thanks to the Chamber, Cannon Beach Vacation Rentals, Escape Lodging,
Coaster Theatre, the lodging establishments who offered great packages and
to all those who helped. Special thanks to Carol Knutsen-Hawes, who
conceived and planned the event. George reported that the guest at Inn at
Village Centre reported that it was a great event. Tracy said her Lush Wine
Bar business benefitted and she talked to restaurants who were busy at times
when they would normally not have been.
3. An e-mail from Melanie regarding her Nursing Museum read: "Just wanted to
let you know the Planning Commission approved the text amendment to allow
museums in the C-1 Zone. The City Council will take it up on March 1st".
4. Chicago, 1924 . . . two teenagers, Leopold and Loeb . . . a brutal murder
. . . an investigation . . . the sensational trial with Clarence Darrow
defending . . . the death penalty at stake! Live on stage at Coaster Theatre
opens Friday Feb 4 8pm (thru Feb 26)
5. Bob Neroni: Robyn Cannon is putting together a smart phone app for Pike
Place Market. She is doing this with Sutro, a company who does this with
travel writers for higher end destinations. The estimated cost for such an
app is $40K. If all Cannon Beach businesses listed in the city produced map,
paid equally, the cost would be $115 each. It would take approx 4 months to
build the app. The app would allow users to download it onto their phones
or pads (small fee $5 or less) and have GPS convenience to everything the
app contained. For info that Robyn put together see
www.cannon-beach.net/photos_cb/cbTravelApp/Cannon_Beach_Travel_App.pdf.
JeffT and GaryH pointed out that there are apps out there now that include
Cannon Beach and that Google and current websites already include most of
the information that would need to be gathered and maintained on an app.
George agreed saying that even if the money challenge were overcome, it
would be a major challenge to keep the app current and that you could not
rely on participants to do that without having someone designated to verify
that info is current and to solicit current info from participants. Malia
thinks that smart phone apps will become the norm in the future just like
websites are now. She thinks getting started with something, even if it is
small, is a good idea.
6. Gary: Savor Cannon Beach Wine and Culinary Festival March 10-13.
(Thursday - Sunday) Only 29 of the 100 available $60 Festival tickets
remain. 500 $25 Winter Wine Tickets will be sold. Festival tickets include
the Winter Wine Walk which is a benefit for the CB Children's Center.
Contact Gary for posters and table tents. "The Cannon Beach Guide to
Culinary and Cultural Attractions" is being produced in conjunction with the
Festival. 26 pages will be sold at $325 per page. 10K will be printed with
an estimated 1000 distributed during the Festival and the remainder in the
weeks and months that follow. 503-717-1122 gary at coastexplorermagazine.com.
Festival info at www.savorcannonbeach.com <http://www.savorcannonbeach.com/>
.
7. BrianO: Cannon Beach Vacation Rentals is hiring someone for their office.
Contact cbvroffice at visitcb.com.
8. CarmenS: Violinist Aaron Meyer (who is doing a Children's Music Workshop
in June at Sea Ranch) is donating 3 40-minute sessions to local schools.
9. JeneeP: Tomorrow (Thursday Feb 3) English as a Second Language classes at
City Hall 5pm.
10. Business After Hours for February has been postponed.
11. Tufted puffin is focus of 'World of Haystack Rock' lecture. Who: Shawn
W. Stephensen, Refuge Wildlife Biologist, Oregon Coast National Wildlife
Refuge Complex, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service What: Free "World of Haystack
Rock" lecture: Tufted Puffin Monitoring at Haystack Rock When: 7 p.m.
Thursday, Feb. 3 Where: Cannon Beach Library, 131 N. Hemlock St. Sponsored
by: Friends of Haystack Rock and the Cannon Beach Library Contact: Nancy
McCarthy, 503-407-9858; createxp at teleport.com
12. The Cannon Beach Gallery's Opening Reception for this month's exhibit
Saturday, Feb. 5, 6-8 p.m. An Invitational Group Show "Form and Function:
Neo-traditional Art Reclaiming Intimacy in a Global Community." Also
featured: Valentines, one-of-a-kind multimedia ones done by local artist
Sally Lackaff.
13. Next Wednesday Morning Meeting - Feb 9, 2011, Mo's, 8am. Mo's is closed
for breakfast for the season. Bring your own coffee cup. The coffee is still
courtesy of Mo's.
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Reminder: Tomorrow is Wednesday and the WMM at 8am at Mo's. Bob Neroni of
EVOO will be presenting. He is getting back to the group on his findings re:
a smart phone app for Cannon Beach. For a preview
see www.cannon-beach.net/photos_cb/cbTravelApp/Cannon_Beach_Travel_App.pdf .
Subject: Wednesday Morning Meeting (round-table discussion, everyone
welcome)
Date: 1/26/2011 8am
Location: Mo's
Number in attendance: 25
Present: MaliaJ, LindseyH, LisaS, CarmenS, AaronM, GaryH, JimK, KathyP,
HerbF, BruceC, CarolHun, DaleS, JohnB, BrianO, PrudenceF, LesleP, LindaD,
TracyA, AnnR, MelanieCh, KimB, TimK, JeneeP, StephanieA, GeorgeV
Absent: Everybody else
Notes by George Vetter
Discussion Items:
1. New at today's meeting
2. Haystack Rock Awareness Program
3. 19 Cruise Ship this Spring
4. CB Literary Arts Symposium this weekend
5. Poetry at The Wine Bar - Thursdays
6. Mo's caters to the beach
7. Red Cross Benefit
8. Shopping Insurance
9. Radio Cowboy at Lush Wine Bar Sat 8p
10. Am Legion Aux Crab Feed Saturday
11. Children's Summer Music Camp
12. Savor Cannon Beach Wine and Culinary Festival March 10-13
13. Icefire raffle to benefit Children's Center
14. Seaport Airlines - Survival Plan
15. Annual Rabies Clinic - Sat in Seaside
16. Next Wednesday Morning Meeting - Feb 2, 2011, Mo's, 8am. Mo's is
now closed for breakfast for the season. Bring your own coffee cup. The
coffee is still courtesy of Mo's.
1. New at today's meeting: Aaron Meyer - Concert Rock Violinist.
www.aaronmeyer.com <http://www.aaronmeyer.com/> aaron.meyer at me.com. Kathy
Peterson KP Graphic Arts - 615 Broadway #206 Seaside, Oregon 97138.
503.738.7683 Office. 503.440.5543 Cellular www.kpgraphicarts.com
<http://www.kpgraphicarts.com/> . kpgraphicarts at yahoo.com. Herb Florer
Deputy Director Port of Astoria 422 Gateway Ave, Suite 100 Astoria OR 97103.
www.portofastoria.com <http://www.portofastoria.com/> .
herb at portofastoria.com. Bruce Connor Sundial Travel and Port of Astoria
(Cruise Marketing) bruce at sundial-travel.com.
2. JimK: HRAP/Friends of Haystack Rock are looking for funding. Increased
coverage at the Rock requires increased funding.
www.friendsofhaystackrock.org <http://www.friendsofhaystackrock.org/>
3. Bruce: Port of Astoria has 19 (up from 9 last year) Cruise Ships
scheduled this Spring. All with excursions scheduled for Cannon Beach. Most
excursions will be in town for 90 minutes starting around 10am. They stop in
Seaside on their way here. If Cannon Beach wants to get anything to the
people before they get here, someone has to gather that info and drive it to
the dock where it is put on the seats of the busses.
http://www.portofastoria.com/cruise_schedule-2011.html .
4. Prudence: This Friday, Saturday and Sunday is the Cannon Beach Literary
Arts Symposium with Taylor Branch. The event kicks off at 2pm Friday at the
Chamber Hall. If you have printed information to share, you can still drop
it off on Thursday at the Chamber Hall during setup. Event info at
http://www.clatsopcc.edu/academics/academic-departments/arts-letters-departm
ent/english/literature/taylor-branch-pulitzer-pri . Call Prudence at
503-739-0452 or 503-349-3627
5. Lindsey: Thursdays at The Wine Bar at Sweet Basil's - "Moonlight Poetry"
630-830pm www.thewinebarcannonbeach.com
<http://www.thewinebarcannonbeach.com/> . .
6. Lisa: Mo's has a crab special going these days. Also keep in mind that
Mo's caters food to the beach - weddings, reunions, etc.
7. Lesle: American Red Cross Clatsop District Fundraiser $5/bar for an 8 oz.
block of fresh fudge recipe exclusive for the American Red Cross: Red
Velvet Cake. Order from the Astoria regional office or any Red Cross board
member. Must order by February 4 for pick up at the Astoria office (I'll
deliver to the WMM or a central CB location for pickup) by February 11.
503-738-3398. Cell 503-717-2036.
http://www.oregonredcross.org/general.asp?SN=5040
<http://www.oregonredcross.org/general.asp?SN=5040&OP=5041&SUOP=5053&IDCapit
ulo=663b0id44v> &OP=5041&SUOP=5053&IDCapitulo=663b0id44v.
8. Linda: Now is a great time to shop your insurance and compare. Savings of
40% can be achieved.
9. Tracy: Heather Christie's new band - Radio Cowboy - will perform at Lush
Wine Bar Saturday January 29 starting at 8pm www.lushwinebar.com
<http://www.lushwinebar.com/> . Lush will be open Valentine's Day.
10. The American Legion Auxiliary Crab Feed this Saturday at the Legion.
11. Carmen Swigart/Aaron Meyer: Sea Ranch Resort presents Children's Summer
Music Camp 2011 with violinist Aaron Meyer and guitarist/producer Tim Ellis.
Wed and Thur June 22 and 23 at Sea Ranch's "Sundance Event Lodge". Aaron is
originally from Philly. His father was a classic concert violinist. Aaron
came to Oregon to study at Lewis and Clark, but not music. He has since
immersed himself in music. He is passionate about music education. He visits
schools regularly. He has been doing a summer children's workshop in
Portland for years. His workshop is designed for 8 to 14 yr olds with or
without music experience. The fee is $250 for two sessions/day for two days
followed by a concert. Participants will learn how to write, perform and
record their own original songs and make their own MP3. Each child creates a
song, choosing all aspects of that song. The musical creations of each
student are recorded. Aaron does an annual Holiday Concert and would love to
bring a performance to Cannon Beach. Aaron treated us to a performance on
his violin of an original composition - his first in 1996.
www.aaronmeyer.com <http://www.aaronmeyer.com/> .
12. Gary: Savor Cannon Beach Wine and Culinary Festival March 10-13.
(Thursday - Sunday) 50 of the 100 available $60 Festival tickets have been
sold. 500 $25Winter Wine Tickets will be sold. Festival tickets include the
Winter Wine Walk which is a benefit for the CB Children's Center. Posters
and table tents will be out next week. "The Cannon Beach Guide to Culinary
and Cultural Attractions" is being produced in conjunction with the
Festival. 26 pages will be sold at $325 per page. 10K will be printed with
an estimated 1000 distributed during the Festival and the remainder in the
weeks and months that follow. 503-717-1122 gary at coastexplorermagazine.com.
Festival info at www.savorcannonbeach.com <http://www.savorcannonbeach.com/>
.
13. Jim: Icefire Glassworks is selling $2 raffle tickets for one of Jim's
pieces to benefit the Cannon Beach Children's Center. 503-436-2359.
14. Bruce: Port of Astoria wants to see Seaport Airlines stay. Without more
passengers, that will not be possible. 10-pack ticket vouchers are being
offered for $600. Each coupon is a one way ticket to or from Portland.
There's no risk, but time is limited. Vouchers are available now thru Feb
28. Unused vouchers are refundable (less $10 processing fee per voucher)
before December 31, 2011. www.portofastoria.com
<http://www.portofastoria.com/> . bruce at portofastoria.com. 503-440-0605.
15. Annual Rabies Clinic Broadway Middle School THIS Saturday, January 29
from 9 - 11 am. $10 for the shot, $10 for implants in the first 20
requesters, $5 for a Seaside dog license. Cash only.
16. Next Wednesday Morning Meeting - Feb 2, 2011, Mo's, 8am. Mo's is closed
for breakfast for the season. Bring your own coffee cup. The coffee is still
courtesy of Mo's.
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Note: For notes to prior meetings go to www.cannon-beach.net/wmm.
If the link fails, type the address into your address bar.
George Vetter
Cannon-Beach Net <http://www.cannon-beach.net/>
231 N Hemlock, Box 164
Cannon Beach, OR 97110
503-436-1520 cell:739-1415
george at cannon-beach.net
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