[wmm] Notes: WMM April 11, 2012 8am at Mo's

Vetter, George georgevetter at gmail.com
Wed Apr 11 17:15:33 CDT 2012


Wednesday Morning Meeting (round-table discussion, everyone welcome)

Date: 4/11/2012  8am

Location: Mo’s

Number in attendance: 21

Present: GaryH, BobNer, MichaelF, ShariR, MikeS, StephanieA, RobinR, SusanB,
JimK, SamS, PatF, WendyH, SharonV, BrianO, JohnB, PrudenceF, KathyK, BarbK,
LisaS, Carmens, GeorgeV 

Absent: Everybody else

 

 Notes by George Vetter              

 

Discussion Items:

1.      EPREP

2.      Twelve Days of Earthday begins today

3.      Friends of Haystack Annual letter

4.      Get Lit this weekend

5       CB Chorus Concert Fri Apr 13 7pm

6.      TAC Worksession Report

7.      Haystack Rock Sightings

8.      CB two-page Spread in Home by Design Mag

9.      Chinese Travel Writers

10.    Sea Ranch Horses on Adventure Channel

11.    Portraits for Spring Unveiling at GVFA

12.    Cannon Beach Distillery

13.    Financing Your Business Future

14.    Spring Unveiling Special Section – Gazette

15.    Coast Weekend Spring Unveiling Dedicated Edition.

16.    Cruise Ships Coming Our Way

17.    Also new at Today’s Meeting

Next Wednesday Morning Meeting –Apr 18, 2012, Mo’s, 8am. Bring your own
coffee cup. Coffee provided courtesy of Mo’s

1.   SamS: Next Wed (Apr 18) at 7pm at Coaster Theatre is a public Emergency
Awareness meeting. Wes Wierson will present the latest evacuation map. Sam
Steidel will present the container program. A 20-foot container is being
purchased and place at the top of Elk Creek Road to store supplies of
citizens in case of a tsunami evacuation. The container will be maintained
full of supplies, if not of citizens, then of the city. A second container
will be purchased and place there if needed. Other locations will be used
with more containers if necessary. 

2.   JimK: The puffin welcome is today followed by events over the next 12
days. T-shirts, Bags, Posters and schedules are at the Chamber or visit
www.twelvedaysofearthday.com to print the info.

 

3.   GaryH: Friends of Haystack Rock are beginning their annual fundraising
with a letter to citizens. If you don’t get one, contact
gary at coastexplorermagazine.com  

 

4.   WendyH: Get Lit at the Beach – Literature that is. (TAC Sponsored)
April 13 to 15. Tickets $75 for the 3 day event, Buffet dinner included For
more info contact Valerie 503-368-7222

 

5.  JohnB:  Dual concert with the Cannon Beach Chorus and 75 Spokane WA
students. Apr 13th at 7pm at CB Presbyterian. Free.
www.cannonbeachchorus.org 

 

6.  RobinR: TAC (Tourism and Arts Commission) is asking that retailers,
report in on what impact TAC sponsored events are having on business.
GeorgeV: Can the City purchase traffic counters? This would create a
constant, consistent measuring tool. SamS: This is something that can be
looked at once a new Police Chief is on board. WendyH: TAC sponsored events
should include a “TAC Sponsored” credit on promotional materials so
businesses know. PrudenceF: It would be nice if we had a calendar listing
all events.

 

7.  SamS: In Memphis was at a hotel found our Ecola View on the back cover
of the USA Highways Travel Guide. CarmenS: Was in Mexico and saw our Ecola
View at a real estate office promoting Mexican real estate. 

 

8.  GeorgeV: Home by Design magazine will have a two-page spread image of
Haystack Rock in its next issue. Also will be images of food from EVOO. This
article is from a travel writer Robyn Cannon who was in town earlier. 

 

9. WendyH: A group of Chinese travel writers will be in town next month.
Stay tuned. 

 

10. CarmenS: The Sea Ranch horses will be appearing on the Adventure Channel
May 2,3

 

11. GeorgeV: For it’s 8th Spring Unveiling, George Vetter FotoArt is doing
something very different. Portraits! George has asked 20 locals to come to
his studio for portraits which will all be unveiled at once on Saturday May
5th at high noon at George’s gallery in Village Centre. People were chosen
who have been active community members for many years - people who have
shaped Cannon Beach into what it has become in the past 30 years or so.
Images will be life-size head and shoulder portraits in natural lighting
printed by George on his new printer.

 

12. Mike Selberg: New at today’s meeting and excited to announce his new
business – Cannon Beach Distillery - located downtown next to Seasons Café.
He will be distilling whiskey, vodka, rum, etc. in 200-300 bottle lots. Once
a month he’ll do something special – a limited edition. Everything will be
under one roof – from production to sales. His barrels will be 10 gallons.
Mike studied chemistry and biology in college. This is his first distillery
and he says he has been very well received– even when getting his permits
from the city and the state. Mike 503-440-5462.
cannonbeachdistillery at gmail.com Follow his adventure on Facebook – Cannon
Beach Distillery. Welcome Mike.

 

13. GeorgeV: Financing your Business Future – Hands on workshop – presented
by Rick Stone and Noah Brockman. In Seaside Wednesday April 18 830am and
Astoria at 2pm. To register email SBDC at clatsopcc.edu or call 503-338-2402  

 

14. SusanB: Call to reserve space in the Gazette’s Special Section for the
May 4-6 12th Annual Spring Unveiling – Ad reservation Apr 13. 503-436-2815
www.cannonbeachgazette.com

 

15. MichaelF: Coast weekend will dedicate the May 4-6 issue to Spring
Unveiling. 15000 copies distributed from Oysterville WA to Wheeler OR. Ad
space deadline Tues Apr 24th. mficker at dailyastorian.com 503-738-0304 ext 242

 

16. GeorgeV/JohnB: The annual Spring cruise ships are coming in May. May 3,
11, 16 and 18. Then none again till September. More info at
www.portofastoria.com/cruise_schedule-2012.html.   

17. Sharon Visser – Also  new at today’s meeting, but far from new to those
at the meeting. Sharon has been at the Chamber for years, first just in the
information center and as the right arm of the director(s). More recently as
the administrative assistant and once before and currently as the interim
director – though she doesn’t claim the title. Sharon complemented Carmen on
the Easter Egg Hunt at Sea Ranch. People came into the Chamber saying how
much they enjoyed it and how well it was organized and run. Carmen said she
counted 100 people and parking space was at a premium.  

Next Wednesday Morning Meeting – Apr 18, 2012, Mo’s, 8am. Bring your own
coffee cup. Coffee is provided courtesy of Mo’s. 

VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVend

Wednesday Morning Meeting (round-table discussion, everyone welcome)

Date: 4/04/2012  8am

Location: Mo’s

Number in attendance: 21

Present: StevenS, PrudenceF, JohnB, BrianO, KeithC, ShariR, DebbieN, MargoD,
BarbK, WendyH, SusanBo, KathyK, JerryM, CarolHun, LindaD, NalaC, SamanthaF,
CarmenS, LisaS, JeneeP, GeorgeV

Absent: Everybody else

 

 Notes by George Vetter              

 

Discussion Items:

1.      1859 Magazine

2.      Tourism & Arts Comm Council Worksession 

3.      Sandcastle June 9, 2012

4.      Twelve Days of Earth Day – CB Shreds

5       CB Chorus Concert Fri Apr 13 7pm

6.      $1 off Basketcase Espresso & Eatery

7.      Spring Unveiling Special Section – Gazette

8.      CB Chorus Concert with 75 Spokane students

9.      HRAP Volunteer Training Wed Apr 18 8a City Hall

10.    Easter Egg Hunt at Sea Ranch Saturday 11a

11.    “Under 18” show at CB Gallery

12.    Exploratory Mtg for Restaurant/Lodging Assn

13.    Pizza a fetta Business After Hours Report

14.    SOLV Beach Cleanup Report 

15.    Get Lit at the Beach

16.    Relay For Life / Shred a Thon

17.    Easter Brunch at Wayfarer

18.    Artist Grant from CBAA

19.   New at Today’s Meeting

20.   Lecture Series at Library Apr 5th 7pm

Next Wednesday Morning Meeting –Apr 11, 2012, Mo’s, 8am. Bring your own
coffee cup. Coffee provided courtesy of Mo’s

1.   WendyH: 1859 Magazine has a feature on Cannon Beach in the current
issue.

2.   WendyH: City Council has a TAC worksession scheduled for April 10th at
530pm at City Hall. This meeting is to review and discuss the use and
distribution on funds from the City Lodging tax.

 

3.   DebbieN: Debbie’s Sandcastle committee is on schedule for the June 9
event. Posters, with artword by Mikah Cerelli will be out next week. 

 

4.   BarbK: Twelve Days of Earth Day begins Apr 11. Bags and Tees are on
sale at the Chamber. More event info schedule at
www.twelvedaysofearthday.com 

5.  DebbieN: April 4-11 $1 off any salad or sandwich. Friday deliveries now
being offered. Orders to go always. 123 S Hemlock 503-436-2106

7.  SusanB: Call to reserve space in the Gazette’s Special Section for the
May 4-6 12th Annual Spring Unveiling – Ad reservation Apr 13. 503-436-2815
www.cannonbeachgazette.com

 

8.  JohnB:  Dual concert with the Cannon Beach Chorus and 75 Spokane WA
students. Apr 13th at 7pm at CB Presbyterian. Free.
www.cannonbeachchorus.org 

 

9. SamanthaF: Haystack Rock Awareness Program Volunteer Training. Wed Apr 18
from 8am-12pm. City Hall hrap at ci.cannon-beach.or.us. 

 

10. CarmenS: 4th Annual Easter Egg Hunt at Sea Ranch Resort. This Saturday
Apr 7 at 11am 503-436-2815. www.searanchrv.com.  

 

11. PrudenceF: Sponsored by Architect Jimmy Onstott, the “Under 18” show
opens Saturday at Cannon Beach Gallery. The Cannon Beach Arts Association is
pleased to be hosting its second Under 18 Regional Art Show at the Cannon
Beach Gallery, from April 7 to April 30. The Artist Reception will be on
Saturday, April 7 from 6-8pm and will feature kid-friendly finger foods and
sparkling apple cider. 

 

12. WendyH: Wendy is hosting a meeting at the Ocean Lodge of Restaurant and
Lodging establishments to explore the possibility of an association. Thurs
Apr 12, 530pm

 

13. JohnB: High water and heavy rain prevented a few from making it to the
March Business After Hours at Pizza a fetta, but the crowd there was treated
to great pasta, salad, garlic bread and wine in the upstairs banquet/party
room.  

 

14. JeneeP: Great turnout for SOLV Spring Beach Cleanup. 206 Adults and 55
kids from ages 4 to 18 signed up to clean the beach. The Fall Beach Cleanup
is in Sept.

 

15. Get Lit at the Beach April 13 to 15 Tickets $75 for the 3 day event,
Buffet dinner included For more info contact Valerie 503-368-7222

 

16. JeneeP: Relay For Life – July 14 – 15 @ Seaside High school Create or
join a Team. Also, free Shred-A-Thon & Recycling - Cell Phones to give to
Our Troops.  Sponsored by Pacific Alarm Systems and BBB June 30, 2012  10 am
to 2 pm 3577 Hwy. 101 N., Gearhart, OR 97138 Contact Jeneé if you would like
any information on these events. 503-436-2030 or
jenee at pacificalarmsystem.com  

17. JerryM: Reserve now for Easter Brunch at Wayfarer Restaurant 11am-3pm.
503-436-1108

18. PrudenceF: The Cannon Beach Arts Assn awards $3000 annually to an artist
to produce a set of work that will benefit Cannon Beach. Apply now.
506-436-0744

19. New at Today’s Meeting: Steven Singler – new owner of the Wine Shack.
Steve and wife Maryann come to Cannon Beach from Atlanta via DesMoines via
the Air Force. Steve was most recently with Kaiser Permanente. They will be
adding more tastings – Fri-Sat-Sun now and daily this summer. Also adding
more Puffin brand wines and more of the wines that rated gold in the recent
Northwest Wines competition prior to Savor CB. Steve is currently commuting
from Hillsboro but plans to move here in the Fall. Case wines are discounted
10 for mixed cases and 15% for same. 503-436-1100 info at beachwine.com.
www.beachwine.com. 

20. Nala: The World of Haystack Rock Lecture Series. Cannon Beach Library,
131 N. Hemlock St. 7 p.m. Thursday, April 5th,  Mike Manzulli, Chair of the
Ecola Creek Watershed Council. “Ecola Creek, the Land Sea Connection”

Next Wednesday Morning Meeting – Apr 11, 2012, Mo’s, 8am. Bring your own
coffee cup. Coffee is provided courtesy of Mo’s. 

VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVend

Wednesday Morning Meeting (round-table discussion, everyone welcome)

Date: 3/28/2012  8am

Location: Mo’s

Number in attendance: 16

Present: PrudenceF, LindaD, BrianO, JohnB, CarolHun, JimK, StephanieA,
BobNer, PatF, WendyH, SusanB, JonR, JeneeP, LisaS, RobinR, ValerieR, GeorgeV

Late: ValerieR by 59 minutes. Absent: Everybody else

 

 Notes by George Vetter              

 

Discussion Items:

1.      Chamber Director Gone

2.      Business After Hours – Pizza a fetta – Thurs 4p

3.      Tourism & Arts Comm Council Worksession

4.      Blues & Folk Concert at History Center Saturday

5       Put up your Spring Unveiling Poster

6.      Twelve Days of Earth Day – CB Shreds

7.      More Pizza Toss at EVOO

8.      CB Chorus Concert with 75 Spokane students

9.      1st Qtr Real Estate Activity

10.    Acoustic Event at History Center

11.    Oregon’s North Coast Promotion

12.    Spring Beach Cleanup Mar 31 10a-1p 

13.    Get Lit at the Beach – Apr 13-15 – For Readers

14.    Gaylord Nelson Award

15.    Supporters and Sponsors

16.    Leadercast May 4

17.    Jazz Guitar and Violin Apr 3

18.    Spring Unveiling Special Section – Gazette

Next Wednesday Morning Meeting –Apr 4, 2012, Mo’s, 8am. Bring your own
coffee cup. Coffee provided courtesy of Mo’s

1.    GeorgeV/CarolH/BrianO: At a special meeting of the Chamber Board last
Friday, it was unanimously decided to terminate the relationship between the
Chamber and Director Brent Dahl. Current staff along with increased Board
and membership participation will fill the gap till we get through Summer.
Anyone willing to help out please contact chamber at cbor.us. Your direct
contact person at the Chamber will be Sharon Visser sharon at cannonbeach.org.
Mary Pat Parker, hired as the part time Events Coordinator/Promoter, will be
in town on Tuesdays – marypat at cannonbeach.org. Board Elections are at the
June meeting. Five of the nine positions are up. Up for election are
positions held by Jim McDonald, Robin Risley, Rich Mays, Lisa Sarish and
George Vetter. Rich & Jim will not run. George is undecided. Lisa will if
she hasn’t moved by then. Robin will run. If you have interest, please send
a letter to chamberboard at cbor.us. 

2.   GeorgeV: Tomorrow (Thursday) from 4-7p – Business After Hours at Pizza
a fetta. Spirits, food and fun! 

 

3.   GeorgeV: City Council has a TAC worksession scheduled for April 10th at
530pm at City Hall. This meeting is to review and discuss the use and
distribution on funds from the City Lodging tax. WendyH: A challenge that
recipient groups have had is getting the money in time for their event and
in potentially not getting what was expected due to a drop in lodging
occupancy. Suggestion is to not fund event with too little lead time and to
budget and fund from money in hand rather than an estimate. At question is
how much should be spent on an event itself vs the promotion of that event. 

 

4.   StephanieA: Robert Richter, Blues and Folk musician, will perform at
the History Center this Saturday March 31 from 630 to 830p. $7 adults, $2
children. 503-436-9301. www.cbhistory.org

5.  StephanieA: The 2012 Spring Unveiling Posters are out. Pick up one for
your place at Bronze Coast Gallery.   

6.  JimK: Part of the Earth Day Celebration will be Cannon Beach Shreds –
bring your paper to be shred to the mid-town parking lot by City Hall April
20th from 10a-2p. Staples are ok, but not paper clips. 

7.  BobNer: EVOO still has openings in some of their Pizza Toss 101 classes.
March 31, April 14 & April 21. Call 503-436-8555. www.evoo.biz

 

8.  JohnB:  Dual concert with the Cannon Beach Chorus and 75 Spokane WA
students. Apr 13th at 7pm at CB Presbyterian. Free.

 

9. PatF: 1st Qtr Real Estate activity: Compared to 54 properties that sold a
year ago, 5 sold this year. A year ago there were 91 properties on the
market compared to 102 now. Even so, Pat says the activity level has picked
up. www.CannonBeachRealEstate.com

 

10. StephanieA: Robert Richter and the Moonlight Mile Acoustic Event will be
Saturday, March 31st at 6:30PM at The Cannon Beach History Center. 

 

11. JonR: Oregon’s North Coast is a promotion by Seaside and
Astoria/Warrenton. It’s a $50k effort including $10K from Travel Oregon. Ads
will run during April on KGW Channel 8 in Portland. Drew Carney will do a
live show from Seaside. See the video on YouTube by searching for “Oregon’s
North Coast”. The theme is “Come on, let’s go play”
www.oregonsnorthcoast.com. 

 

12. JeneeP: SOLV’s annual Spring Beach Cleanup is this Saturday March 31
from 10a to 1p. Many SOLV volunteers are from out of town. It would be a
nice gesture for locals to thank them for their participation.
http://www.solv.org/programs/spring_beach_cleanup.asp 

 

13. JeneeP: A gathering for readers – “Get Lit at the Beach” is set for Apr
13-15 featuring Terry Brooks, Jamie Ford, Elizabeth George & Susan Wiggs.
Tickets $75. Volunteer for the Beach Cleanup and get half off your ticket at
Copies and Fax. www.TolovanaArtsColony.com 503-368-7222
tolovanaartscolony at gmail.com. 

 

14. JimK: Now accepting nomination for the Gaylord Nelson Award. Submit by
Apr 8 to ecola_watershed at yahoo.com.  

15. LisaS: As a board member at the History Center and the Chamber, Lisa
encourages businesses and individuals to support these groups with
sponsorship dollars. www.cbhistory.org. www.cannonbeach.org.  

16. WendyH: Save the date. Fri May 4 Chick-fil-A Leadercast. For tickets and
info contact Wendy 503-440-1995. Register online at
http://tinyurl.com/6nrbgre. 

17. StephanieA: John Stowell and Paul Patterson in concert at the History
Center. Tuesday Apr 3 at 7pm  $7 adults, $2 children. 503-436-9301.
www.cbhistory.org

18. SusanB: Call to reserve space in the Gazette’s Special Section for the
May 4-6 12th Annual Spring Unveiling – Ad reservation Apr 13. 503-436-2815
www.cannonbeachgazette.com

Next Wednesday Morning Meeting – Apr 4, 2012, Mo’s, 8am. Bring your own
coffee cup. Coffee is provided courtesy of Mo’s. 

VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVend

Reminder: Tomorrow is Wednesday and the WMM at 8am at Mo’s. 

Note: Business After Hours this month is Thursday at Pizza a feta – 4-7pm

 

Wednesday Morning Meeting (round-table discussion, everyone welcome)

Date: 3/21/2012  8am

Location: Mo’s

Number in attendance: 15

Present: JohnB, BobNer, KeithC, KathyK, KevinL, LindaD, SusanB, StephanieA,
SheriR, PatF, JimK, LaurieO, LisaS, JeneeP, GeorgeV

Absent: Everybody else

 

 Notes by George Vetter              

 

Discussion Items:

1.      Pat Funk to Kamali

2.      Icefire raffle to benefit Friends of Haystack

3.      Spring Unveiling Workshops at Chamber by Primary Elements Gallery

4.      Dog Photography Studio to open this weekend

5       Organic Boutique to open in May

6.      [Your Notice Could Be Here!]

7.      Pizza Toss at EVOO

8.      75th Anniv for Seaside Aquarium

9.      Financing Your Business Future workshop

10.    Acoustic Event at History Center

11.    ATM at Bella Espresso

12.    430 lb Crate 

13.    12 Days of Earth Day Apr 11-22

14.    Spring Beach Cleanup Mar 31 10a-1p

15.    “How the Other Half Loves” at Coaster now

16.    March of Dimes Bake Sale at B of A Mar 30

17.    40k Seaside Walking Maps

18.    Beer Tasting during Spring Unveiling

19.    Grant Writer Needed for City?

20.    Spring Unveiling Special Section – Gazette

Next Wednesday Morning Meeting –March 28, 2012, Mo’s, 8am. Bring your own
coffee cup. Coffee provided courtesy of Mo’s

 1.    PatF: Pat is now with Kamali Sotheby`s International. Find Pat’s
website at www.cannonbeachrealestate.com.   

 2.   JimK: A bowl by Suzanne Kindland of Icefire Glassworks is being
raffled off at $2 ea to benefit Friends of Haystack Rock. Icefire
503-436-2359 

 

 3.   StephanieA: Spring Unveiling Workshops at Chamber by Primary Elements
Gallery – Fri May 4 Vibrant strokes in pastel with Marianne Post - $85.
Sat-Sun May 5-6. Mixed Media Monoprints with Rob Ramage. $150. Call Rob
503-781-1279. Visit www.rogramage.com. 

 

 4.   GeorgeV: Rheama Koonce will have the soft opening of her Dog
Photography – Dog Days at Cannon Beach – this weekend. Bring your dog down
or call for an on location appointment. 503-828-6062.
www.dogdaysatcannonbeach.com.  dogdaysatcannonbeach at yahoo.com

 5.  GeorgeV: Mary Tierney is moving her “Organic Boutique” store to Cannon
Beach from the Portland area. She hopes to open May 1 in the new 2nd and
Larch building. She is looking for housing. 360-609-8578.
organicboutique at comcast.net. www.organicboutique.org.
www.facebook.com/organicboutique.  

 6.  Come to the Wednesday Morning Meeting and share your info to have it
included in these notes and reach 230 inboxes. 

 7.  BobNer: EVOO still has openings in some of their Pizza Toss 101
classes. 4 events in all from March 24 to April 21. Call 503-436-8555.
www.evoo.biz

 

8. KeithC: The Seaside Aquarium is preparing for its 75th anniversary Friday
May 25th. Admission will be at the original 15 cents for adults and 10 cents
for children. Keith has been with the aquarium for 32 years. That’s
commitment. 

 

9. KevinL: Free Workshop by CEDR – Financing Your Business Future – by Rick
Stone MBA and Noah Brockman MBA. Seaside Wed Apr 18 830-1130am. Astoria Wed
Apr 18 2-5p. Register now sbdc at clatsopcc.edu or call 503-338-2402.

 

10. StephanieA: Robert Richter and the Moonlight Mile Acoustic Event will be
Saturday, March 31st at 6:30PM at The Cannon Beach History Center
www.cbhistory.org. 

 

11. GeorgeV: Everybody knows you can get great coffee at Bella Espresso. Now
you can get cash there too. ATM at Bella.

 

12. GeorgeV: Yesterday a 430 lb crate was left on the street in downtown
Cannon Beach in front of Village Centre. In it was George’s new 44” giclee
printer. Too heavy and big to get up the stairs, it had to be unpacked in a
parking spot and in the rain, with the help of David Marshall, Kim Barnett,
Luke and Paula, it was muscled upstairs where it will be put into action
printing George’s photos and giclee art prints for some local artists.
George: 503-739-1415.

 

13. JimK: Twelve Days of Earth Day celebration will run Apr 11-22. It
includes many venues and events including Emergency Prep at Coaster Apr 18
from 7-830p. See www.twelvedaysofearthday.com 

 

14. JeneeP: SOLV’s annual Spring Beach Cleanup is Saturday March 31 from 10a
to 1p. Many SOLV volunteers are from out of town. It would be a nice gesture
for locals to thank them for their participation. George suggested they have
a hand stamp that local businesses and individuals could recognize them.
http://www.solv.org/programs/spring_beach_cleanup.asp 

15. GeorgeV: “How the Other Half Loves” opened last weekend and runs through
Apr 22 at Coaster Theatre. In this brilliantly crafted, hilarious comedy,
two couples in their own homes, the Fosters and the Phillipses, are visible
to us but not to each other.  That the characters cross so blithely into
each other's spaces is an apt metaphor for the double-dealings brought on by
illicit affairs.  Telephone calls are made to the wrong wife or husband;
idiotic conversations or hang-ups abound.  When the hapless Featherstones
are invited to dinner, Ayckbourn's strategic ploys step up another
unbelievable notch. http://www.coastertheatre.com/OtherHalf.html 

16. SheriR: Bank of Astoria is have a Bake Sale at the bank for March of
Dimes on March 30. www. <http://www.bankofastoria.com> bankofastoria.com 

17. LaurieO: Seaside Downtown Development Assn has printed 40k walking maps.
The Seaside Brew Pub at the old City Hall building will be family oriented
and is to open soon. www.seasidedowntown.com 

18. StephanieA: Primary Elements will have a beer tasting during Spring
Unveiling. KevinL: Craft Brewing is an emerging industry. SusanB: Seaside’s
Pouring at the Coast last weekend, in it’s 3rd year, grew greatly. 

19. KathyK: Recently Kathy was told that the City does not currently have a
grant writer. “One is needed”.

20. SusanB: Call to reserve space in the Gazette’s Special Section for the
May 4-6 12th Annual Spring Unveiling – Ad reservation Apr 13. 503-436-2815
www.cannonbeachgazette.com

Next Wednesday Morning Meeting – Mar 28, 2012, Mo’s, 8am. Bring your own
coffee cup. Coffee is provided courtesy of Mo’s. 

VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVend

For notes to previous meetings see www.cannon-beach.net/wmm. 

George Vetter
Cannon-Beach Net <http://www.cannon-beach.net/> 
503-739-1415 or 436-1520

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