[wmm] Reminder: May 9, 2012 8am at Mo's
Vetter, George
georgevetter at gmail.com
Wed May 9 00:26:15 CDT 2012
Reminder: Tomorrow is Wednesday and the WMM at 8am at Mo’s . Please bring your own coffee cup. Coffee is courtesy of Mo’s.
Wednesday Morning Meeting (round-table discussion, everyone welcome)
Date: 5/02/2012 8am
Location: Mo’s
Number in attendance: 19
Present: JohnB, MikeS, StephanyA, LindaD, RainmarB, AnthonyR, SharonV, CarmenS, JerryM, KathyK, ShariR, WendyH, SusanB, PrudenceF, RobinR, MargoD, KeithC, GeorgeV, RheamaK
Absent: Everybody else
Notes by George Vetter & Rheama Koonce
Discussion Items:
1. Tsunami Evacuation
2. Cruise Ships arrive
3. Spring Voice Unveiled
4. Spring Unveiling: "Art from the Chef's Table"
5 Cannon Beach Gazette Spring Unveiling Insert
6. Cannon Beach Shuttle Council Meeting
7. Spring Unveiling at Primary Elements Gallery
8. Cannon Beach Art Gallery "Books as Art"
9. Astoria March of Dimes this Sat.
10. Ecola Creek Forest Reserve
11. Spring Unveiling at George Vetter FotoArt
12. Mother's Day Brunch @ Wayfarer
13. Leadercast May 4
14. Martin Hospitality to move
15. Oil & Vinegar to open
16. TAC
17. Grand Opening of Dog Days at Cannon Beach
Next Wednesday Morning Meeting –May 9, 2012, Mo’s, 8am. Bring your own coffee cup. Coffee provided courtesy of Mo’s
1. RainmarB – Passed out new Tsunami Evacuation Pedestrian Route Maps. (kudos to Less Wilson for working very hard on this). Everyone should think about an escape plan, no matter where you are town. Be prepared to escape within 15 mins. Everyone should have personal bag prepared to survive 3-4 days. All lodgings are encouraged to post Evacuation Route Maps in each room. Long Range plan is to have a survival container at each assembly area - 10 areas in all planned at highest locations. Safe elevation varies 63'-100'. There is also a flyer "How To Survive A Tsunami Q&A" at City Hall. On Wednesday, 7pm, City Hall will have 2 speakers from Japan to talk about their Tsunami experience. Go on the City Hall website at http://ci.cannon-beach.or.us/index.html for more information.
2. RobinR: Twice as many cruise ships will be here this year vs. last year. Chamber will have copies of their schedules www.cannonbeach.org
3. JohnB: Spring Voices Unveiled - Featuring International Folksongs & Broadway Hits. CB Chorus concerts: Friday, May 4, 7:00 PM , Seaside United Methodist Church, Seaside. Sunday, May 6, 3:00 PM, Community Presbyterian Church, Cannon Beach.www.cannonbeachchorus.org
4. JerryM: Restaurants have paired up with artists to create a one of a kind dish inspired by their art! See Cannon Beach Gazette Spring Unveiling insert for details.
5. SusanB: Brought a large pile of Cannon Beach Gazette Spring Unveiling inserts to meeting for handout. More can be found at her office if needed. We also welcomed new editor AnthonyR!
6. KathyK: Next Tues. May 8, 5:30pm there will be a Council meeting regarding the schedule of the CB Shuttle. The City will discuss how much service is needed. Now is the time to voice your opinion of how important the Shuttle is to you!
ASOC Playhouse is having a May Celebration fundraiser! All proceeds will benefit the non-profit theater. For more information please visit www.astorstreetoprycompany.com
7. StephanieA: Primary Elements Gallery has a very full schedule for Spring Unveiling – including Workshops at the Chamber – Fri May 4 Vibrant strokes in pastel with Marianne Post - $85 – mapost at mac.com . Sat-Sun May 5-6. Mixed Media Monoprints with Rob Ramage. $150. Call Rob 503-781-1279. www.rogramage.com. For all Primary Elements events visit www.primaryelementsgallery.com
or see CB Gazette insert. There will always be something fun going on all three days!
8. PrudenceF: The Gallery will have an artist come to talk Sat. 11am, about how old books can be turned into art. There are some amazing displays! There will also be a Sat. night reception.
CBAA has started an underwriting program for shows.
9. SherriR: Astoria will be hosting a March of Dimes walk this Saturday. Registration at Maritime Memorial Park at 8am. To join in, visit marchforbabies.org, or call toll-free (800)525-9255
10. MikeS: Handout of the Ecola Creek Forest Reserve.
It was also discussed the Fox 12 promotional was like "groupon"and a waste of money.
11. GeorgeV: Printing of head and shoulder life-size portraits for Spring Unveiling at George Vetter FotoArt is about half way done. Portraits of approx 30 classic locals will be unveiled on Saturday May 5th at high noon in the gallery at Village Centre.
12. JerryM: Passed out menus for Mother's Dy Brunch at the Wayfarer. Looks wonderful! Reservations are recommended.
Also he has an 440 sf apartment for rent on the 2nd story. $635 w/utilities & 1 yr. lease.
13. WendyH: Leadercast this weekend. Anticipating 275 people.
14. JerryM: Martin Hospitality moved offices to a larger location. Lumberyard to expand.
15 Oil & Vinegar to open this Summer!
16. WendyH: Robin & Tom were reappointed to TAC
17. RheamaK: May 4-6 during Spring Unveiling - Grand Opening of Dog Days at Cannon Beach in Village Centre www.dogdaysatcannonbeach.com. See details in Gazette insert!
Also Lisa Fraser from "Once Upon A Breeze" kite shop has a 2 bdrm house for rent. $850 w/1yr lease. If interested please call (503) 436-1112.
Next Wednesday Morning Meeting – May 2, 2012, Mo’s, 8am. Bring your own coffee cup. Coffee is provided courtesy of Mo’s.
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Reminder: Tomorrow is Wednesday and the WMM at 8am at Mo’s. Please bring your own coffee cup. Coffee is courtesy of Mo’s.
Note: Spring Unveiling is this weekend. If you do not have brochures/posters with the schedule of unveilings, pick some up at Bronze Coast Gallery.
Wednesday Morning Meeting (round-table discussion, everyone welcome)
Date: 4/25/2012 8am
Location: Mo’s
Number in attendance: 18
Present: JohnB, PatriceB, MikeF, JeneeP, StephanieA, SteveH, LindaD, KatieV, KathyK, CarolH, SharonV, KeithC, PatF, NalaC, RobinR, MargoD, TomH, GeorgeV
Absent: Everybody else
Notes by George Vetter
Discussion Items:
1. Medix Ambulance Service
2. Realtor of the Year – Robin Risley
3. Spring Voice Unveiled
4. Sandcastle Weekend June 8-10
5 Sandcastle Plot Buddies
6. Hybrid Puffin on Sandcastle Poster
7. Spring Unveiling at Primary Elements Gallery
8. Leadercast May 4
9. North Coast Land Conservancy
10. Children’s Center Funding
11. Spring Unveiling at George Vetter FotoArt
12. Shred-A-Thon & Cellular Phone Recycling June 30
13. SOLVE is coming all year long to CB
14. Three-Legged Torso Concert at Coaster Saturday
15. Locals Appreciated at Maggie and Henry
16. History Center Events
17. Grand Opening of Dog Days at Cannon Beach
Next Wednesday Morning Meeting –May 2, 2012, Mo’s, 8am. Bring your own coffee cup. Coffee provided courtesy of Mo’s
1. Patrice Bowie – Medix Ambulance Service - $54 per year for peace of mind knowing that you will not have to pay the $1500 it would cost without this plan. Covers ground transportation not covered by your insurance that originates in Oregon for medical necessities authorized by a physician for all persons living in the same household and claimed as dependents on tax forms. Open enrollment during May and June for coverage beginning July 1 and ending June 30. Call 503-861-5558. Add air lift service for an additional $60 per year.
2. CarolHun: Robin Risley has been named Clatsop County Realtor of the Year. “Robin’s long list of community involvement took Award dinner attendees through their salad”.
3. JohnB: Spring Voices Unveiled - Featuring International Folksongs & Broadway Hits. CB Chorus concerts: Friday, May 4, 7:00 PM , Seaside United Methodist Church, Seaside. Sunday, May 6, 3:00 PM, Community Presbyterian Church, Cannon Beach. www.cannonbeachchorus.org
4. SharonV: Sandcastle Weekend is June 8-10. Friday night is the Shovel 'n Buckets Dinner from 6-9pm at Tolovana Inn. $5 ea for spaghetti, chowder or salad. Saturday 8am-10am American Legion ancake Feed Legion Post #168. 8am-1pm Sandcastle Contest On The Beach. 11am (approx) United States Coast Guard Flyover. 12pm (approx) Awards Announcement On The Beach. 3pm-6pm Art Gallery Walk Downtown and Midtown. 7pm Bonfire On The Beach north of Haystack at Surfsand Resort. 7:30pm Beckerheads at Coaster Theatre – 50’s & 60’s music. Sunday 8am Fun Run Registration Visitor Center. 9am C’mon It’s Summer! Fun Run Downtown/On The Beach.
5. SharonV: Contact Miles 503-436-2623 at the Chamber to become a $20 plot buddy. Your name and logo will be displayed at the plot and if you wish, you can meet, greet and welcome the plot builders.
6. NalaC: The puffins on the Sandcastle poster are a hybrid that does not exist in nature. Puffins with tufts (ours) have black bellies. Puffins with white bellies (Atlantic Ocean) do not have tufts. The puffins on the poster have tufts and white bellies. Artistic license is at work here. We do have white bellied birds at Haystack Rock, but they are murres. As for our puffins, they are slow in coming back this year. Only 6 have been counted so far whereas in 2010 more than 100 were here by now. Nala thinks it too early for alarm.
7. StephanieA: Primary Elements Gallery has a very full schedule for Spring Unveiling – including Workshops at the Chamber – Fri May 4 Vibrant strokes in pastel with Marianne Post - $85 – mapost at mac.com . Sat-Sun May 5-6. Mixed Media Monoprints with Rob Ramage. $150. Call Rob 503-781-1279. www.rogramage.com. For all Primary Elements events visit www.primaryelementsgallery.com
8. CarolHun: Fri May 4 Chick-fil-A Leadercast. For tickets and info contact Wendy 503-440-1995. Register online at http://tinyurl.com/6nrbgre.
9. KatieV: Tom Horning, North Coast Land Conservancy board member, joined Katie today. The removal of the dike at Circle Creek to alleviate flooding on Hwy 101 is not a litigation or mitigation but rather a cooperation with the State. Material which was pushed up to create the dike will be pushed back where it came from.
10. KathyK: Is the Children’s Center going to get the funding it needs? KatieV: Parent of a student there. The Center is the only State accredited one between Warrenton and Nehalem. It serves much more than Cannon Beach. Approx $60k comes from the City Cannon Beach. No other city is supporting it currently, but the goal is to change that. The cost to students would be double if not for subsidies. Tom Horning says as a member of the Seaside Park and Rec, he know they are looking at possibly budgeting $20k for it.
11. GeorgeV: Printing of head and shoulder life-size portraits for Spring Unveiling at George Vetter FotoArt is about half way done. Portraits of approx 30 classic locals will be unveiled on Saturday May 5th at high noon in the gallery at Village Centre.
12. Steve Hays: Pacific Alarm is sponsoring a Shred-A-Thon & Cellular Phone Recycling. June 30 at 3577 Hwy. 101 N., Gearhart 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Cell phones will be donated to domestic violence victims and our troops. Can food donations or monetary donations are welcome June 30th to help CCA Regional Food Bank. Pacific Alarm Systems is also certified to recycle electronic batteries; you may drop them at the address above. Get info from jpmushen at aol.com. As for computers, WOW will take computers and electronics at the Astoria Transfer Station, no charge.
13. JeneeP: SOLV is coming all year long to CB. Beach, trails, parks & creeks cleanup, I am asking citizens, businesses, chamber, vacation homes and hotels to help with this project. If this project is successful we will need sponsors. jpmushen at aol.com
14. GeorgeV: Three-Legged Torso Concert at Coaster Theatre Saturday night www.coastertheatre.com
15 MargoD: Besides the locals discount at Maggie and Henry, you can expect great products and a social visit with Margo.
16. StephanieA: At the History Center Wednesday May 9th 7pm Joanne Rideout shares photos and stories. Friday May 25th 730pm the music of Beth Willis and Chuck Chatalas. For info at www.cbhistory.org.
17. May 5 during Spring Unveiling - Grand Opening of Dog Days at Cannon Beach in Village Centre. Dog photography made fun, easy and affordable – in studio, on the beach or at home with pooch. Rheama Koonce 503-828-6062. dogdaysatcannonbeach at yahoo.com. www.dogdaysatcannonbeach.com.
Next Wednesday Morning Meeting – May 2, 2012, Mo’s, 8am. Bring your own coffee cup. Coffee is provided courtesy of Mo’s.
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Wednesday Morning Meeting (round-table discussion, everyone welcome)
Date: 4/18/2012 8am
Location: Mo’s
Number in attendance: 19
Present: ShariR, JerryM, BobNer, JeffW, BrentD, StephanieA, WendyH, JimK, BetsyA, KatieV, SusanBo, MargoD, JohnB, KeithC, BarbK, MikeS, KathyK, RobinR, GeorgeV
Absent: Everybody else
Notes by George Vetter
Discussion Items:
1. Business Referral Network
2. North Coast Land Conservancy
3. 12 Days of Earth Day
4. Business After Hours – Lighthouse Motel Apr 19 4p
5 CB Chorus Concerts
6. Lodging/Restaurant Meeting Report
7. Get Lit Report
8. Cross Promoting our Events
9. Minus Tides During Spring Unveiling
10. Wave Energy
11. Portraits for Spring Unveiling at GVFA
12. March of Dimes – March May 5 - Astoria
Next Wednesday Morning Meeting –Apr 25, 2012, Mo’s, 8am. Bring your own coffee cup. Coffee provided courtesy of Mo’s
1. Jeff Wollack: New at today’s meeting. Jeff is a second home owner from Phoenix. He started Business Networking International there – weekly membership meetings with the goal of referring business to fellow members. Each person states their business and how others can help them with referrals. Then those with referrals state them. The dollar value of referrals are tracked. Only one business per type are permitted in the group.
2. Betsy Ayres & Katie Voelke with North Coast Land Conversancy: New at today’s meeting. North Coast Land Conservancy has been working since 1986 to conserve and connect the unique landscape of the North Oregon Coast. From the Columbia River to Lincoln City, from the crest of the Coast Range to the near shore ocean, we work to ensure that this landscape is a place where healthy communities of people, plants and wildlife can all thrive. The group owns 700 acres in Seaside’s Necanicum estuary. They are working with the State on litigation for removal of the dike at Circle Creek. This will alleviate flooding over the road by an estimated 12 inches. Katie is the director. Betsy is a volunteer.
3. BarbK: 12 Days of Earth Day continues thru Apr 22. Saturday is Shred Day and the street fair. Visit www.twelvedaysofearthday.com for info. Posters and schedules are at the Chamber.
4. CarolHun: April Business After Hours is Thursday Apr 19th from 4-7p at the newly remodeled Lighthouse Inn in Midtown on Hemlock at Van Buren. – www.vblinn.com
5. JohnB: Upcoming CB Chorus concerts: Friday, May 4, 7:00 PM , Seaside United Methodist Church, Seaside. Sunday, May 6, 3:00 PM, Community Presbyterian Church, Cannon Beach. www.cannonbeachchorus.org
6. WendyH: The exploratory meeting for a lodging/restaurant group was attended by about 10 people – just one representing a restaurant. It was decided to keep the group informal for now. No future meeting was scheduled.
7. WendyH: About 100 people attended the Get Lit(erature) event at the Ocean Lodge. BetsyA: Get Lit was a wonderful event. Not well attended, but speaker/authors were very good.
8. KathyK: People here for Get Lit didn’t seem to know that 12 Days of Earth Day was going and vice-versa. We need to cross promote our events better. SusanBo: The Gazette had featured both events.
9. StephanieA: Spring Unveiling is May 4-6 and at the same time we are having minus tides. Here is a chance for some crossover promotion.
10. WendyH: Wave energy is being studied by the State to supplement other electrical energy sources. We need to be concerned about possible impact on our ocean vistas. Find info on the City website at www.cannon-beach.or.us.
11. GeorgeV: For its 8th Spring Unveiling, George Vetter FotoArt is doing something very different. Portraits! George has completed photographing 20 individuals, couples and families in his studio under natural lighting. Life-size head and shoulder prints will be unveiled on Saturday May 5th at high noon in the gallery at 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.
12. ShariR: May 5 is the accurate date for the March (of Dimes) in Astoria. Saturday at Maritime Memorial Park, families and business leaders will join together in the March of Dimes' annual March.
Next Wednesday Morning Meeting – Apr 25, 2012, Mo’s, 8am. Bring your own coffee cup. Coffee is provided courtesy of Mo’s.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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