[wmm] Notes: WMM June 13, 2012 8am at Mo's

Vetter, George georgevetter at gmail.com
Wed Jun 13 14:29:11 CDT 2012


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

Date: 6/13/2012  8am

Location: Mo’s

Number in attendance: 23

Present: BrianO, SusanB, KevinL, PatF, KathyK, SharonV, LindaD, NancyG,
BetsyA, StephanieA, JimK, DebbieN, ValerieR, JohnB, JasonS, RichM, JeneeP,
MelodyC, SheriR, BillyJoeE, Anthony, ShawnaS, GeorgeV  

Absent: Everybody else

 

 Notes by George Vetter              

 

Discussion Items:

1.      Sandcastle Report

2.      History Center Membership Mtg Sat.

3.      Plein Air & More June 22-24

4.      Meet the Chief

5       Debris on the Beach

6.      SOLVE Beach Cleanup July 7

7.      Intro to Power Point class

8.     Nature Walk June 23

9.     Walk the Evacuation Routes

10.    Books and Authors

11.    Arsenic and Old Lace opens Friday

12.    Lodging Meeting

13.    Clatsop County Employment stats

14.    Relay for Life

Next Wednesday Morning Meeting –June 13, 2012, Mo’s, 8am. Meet the Chief
Bring your own coffee cup. Coffee provided courtesy of Mo’s

 

1.        DebbieN: Sandcastle weekend was a success. Weather was good, 6
master plots were the most ever, crowd was good. Friday night’s dinner at
Tolovana Inn served more than 100 people. Jerome Kersey was there. Sunday’s
Fun Run had about 50 participants. GeorgeV: On Saturday at 1030am there were
175 cars parked on the beach and they were streaming in. At 1pm there were
200 cars on the beach. Cars were still coming in, but others were leaving.
Cars had to be off the beach by 2pm. Saturday’s 730pm concert at the Coaster
by Beckerheads was attended by about 50. ValerieR: Retail was good as was
the mood of the crowd coming into Cannon Beach Book Co. Next year’s
Sandcastle is June 15, 2013. A link to George’s Sandcastle photos can be
found at www.cannon-beach.net.  

 

2.   StephaineA: The 2012 Spring Membership Meeting of the CB History Center
and Museum is this Saturday June 16 at 930am at the History Center
503-436-9301 www.cbhistory.org.

 

3.   Stephanie/Jim/George: Plein Air & More is June 22-24. Starting Friday
from 5-7p at the Chamber is the Meet and Greet the Plein Air & More artists
with a show, wine and lite bites. Saturday the painting and creating begins
at 11a at designated places around town. Volunteers in red vests will be on
the street to answer questions. The show at the Chamber continues Saturday
till 4pm. Saturday from 5-7p galleries will be showcasing the completed
works of their artists along with receptions. Sunday – artists continue to
paint and create around town while Saturday’s completed works will be in the
show at the Chamber till 4p

 

4.   Rich Mays, city manager introduced Jason Schermerhorn, new police
chief. Jason takes over July 1. He is currently on the Seaside police force
where he started as an intern just out of school. After 3 years he was a
Corporal, then Detective, then Sargeant. He volunteers on the Seaside Fire
Department. He grew up in the Beaverton area and spent time in Cannon Beach
and Seaside with his grandparents who lived here. He lives on Beerman Creek
(this side of the flooding) on 23 acres with his wife Jennifer, Son Jackson
(8) and daughter Jasmin (6). He will take time once here to come downtown to
meet the business people. His department will have an open door policy.

 

5.  RichM: With the debis being washed up from Japan’s tsunami, the city
will be asking for volunteers to help with the cleanup. An organizational
meeting will be announced later for late June. 

 

6.  JeneeP: There will be a special Beach Cleanup July 7 from 930a-130p.
www.solv.org. Email jenee at pacificalarmsystem.com 

 

7.  KevinL: CEDR presents a class – Intro to Power Point for Business. In
Seaside on Tuesday July 17th from 830-1030a and again in Astoria from
530-730p. Pre-registration required SBDC at clatsopcc.edu or 503-338-2402. $10.
For more educational opportunities visit www.clatsoped.com  

 

8.  BetsyA: Sponsored by the North Coast Land Conservancy, Doug Ray will
lead a nature walk through Necanicum Forest near Klootchey Creek Saturday
June 23, 930a-1230p. More opportunities to get out on the land can be found
at www.nclctrust.org. 503-738-9726

 

9. NancyG: Learn the Evacuation Routes. Led by Cannon Beach Community Church
Fitnes Group (503-436-1222), walks along the 10 Cannon Beach Evacuation
Routes and 3 Seaside Routes will begin this Friday 6/15/2012.  A different
route is scheduled each week. Gather at 930a at the Church 132 E Washington
and carpool to a spot on one of the routes. 11a return to the Church.

 

10. ValerieR: Visit Cannon Beach Book Company’s website to see what authors
are scheduled. Don’t miss Gerry Frank and his book “Gerry Frank’s Oregon”
Sept 1 – Labor Day.  www.cannonbeachbooks.com 

 

11. GeorgeV: Opening this weekend at Coaster Theatre - Arsenic and Old Lace
opens Friday - no-host wine tasting by the Wine Shack at 7:15p, curtain up
at 8 and complimentary champagne and hors-d'oeuvres following the
performance.

 

12.  BrianO: June lodging afterhours will be June 21st at 530pm at Sea
Breeze House. The address is 131 W. Nebesna.  It is not at Sea Breeze Court.

 

13. ShawnaS: April unemployment rates were down for Clatsop County and for
Oregon. Shawna is there to help businesses find employees.
Shawna.L.Sykes at state.or.us.    www.QualityInfo.org. 

 

14. Relay For Life July 14 10am thru 15 10 am - Seaside High School. To join
Pearce-Mushen Non Profit.
http://main.acsevents.org/site/TR/RelayForLife/RFLFY12GW?team_id=1101852
<http://main.acsevents.org/site/TR/RelayForLife/RFLFY12GW?team_id=1101852&pg
=team&fr_id=37835> &pg=team&fr_id=37835. To donate is Tax deductible. You
may use the same link. You can bring your plastic donation bottles to the
WMM or e-mail jenee at pacificalarmsystem.com. for pick up from now until July
13th. 

 

Next Wednesday Morning Meeting – June 13, 2012, Mo’s, 8am. Meet the Chief.
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: 6/6/2012  8am

Location: Mo’s

Number in attendance: 11

Present: BrianO, SharonV, KathyK, JeneeP, JeffT, KylerV, SteveH, SheriR,
CarmenS, JohnB, GeorgeV  

Absent: Everybody else

 

 Notes by George Vetter              

 

Discussion Items:

1.      Sandcastle this weekend

2.      Lodging After Hours

3.      Beach Walk Thurs June 7th 10am

4.      Shred-A-Thon and Recycling of Cell phones

5       SOLVE

6.      Relay for Life

7.      Meet the Chief

8.     City Budget

9.     Soccer is Seaside this weekend

10.    Garbage Rates

11.    Dragonheart Herbs and Natural Medicine coming to Cannon Beach

12.    New School

13.    Grant Writer Needed

Next Wednesday Morning Meeting –June 13, 2012, Mo’s, 8am. Meet the Chief
Bring your own coffee cup. Coffee provided courtesy of Mo’s

 

 1.   SharonV: Besides everything else already announced (see
www.cbsandcastle.com), Jerome Kersey, former Portland Trailblazer, will
attend Friday’s 6-9pm Buckets and Shovels dinner at Tolovana Inn and also be
on the beach Saturday. GeorgeV: There will be a Sandcastle slideshow
projected during the dinner. Beach setup will begin at 530am Saturday. I’ll
be there. Help is always needed and appreciated as is the case for cleanup
between 1 and 2pm. Masters (all 6 of them) begin at 7am. Judging is at noon.
Cars need to be off the beach by 3pm. There will be a bonfire on the beach
at Surfsand at 7pm and a concert at the Coaster by Beckerheads at 730pm.
Sunday is the Fun Run/Walk at 9am. 

 

2.   BrianO: June lodging afterhours will be June 21st at 530pm at Sea
Breese Court.

 

3.   CarmenS. Sea Ranch Resort is sponsoring a Beach Walk during Get
Outdoors Week. Set off for an hour walk from Sea Ranch at 10am sharp on
Thursday June 7. Bring a lunch for a picnic immediately following the walk.
503-436-2815

 

4.   SteveH/JeneeP: SHRED UNWANTED DOCUMENTS-RECYCLE OLD CELL PHONES-PREVENT
ID THEFT Shred-A-Thon and Recycling of Cell phones. Sponsored by Pacific
Alarm Systems and BBB. June 30, 2012 - 10 am to 2 pm, 3577 Hwy 101 N.,
Gearhart. Donations - Can Food items or Monetary support are welcome to
support the Regional Food Bank. Pacific Alarm Systems is also certified to
dispose and recycle low voltage batteries for your convenience all year
around. Donations are voluntary. 

 

5.  JeneeP: We started June with the support of SOLVE and City of CB all
year long - Beach, Trails, Parks, Creeks Cleanup. Tsunami debris is
appearing on our beaches, please contact Jenee' for bags. How can I help? •
Information on significant Japanese tsunami debris sightings, including
personal “keepsakes” of value to a survivor in Japan - jewelry or
photographs clearly from the tsunami — may be reported to the NOAA Marine
Debris Program at disasterdebris at noaa.gov. •        When picking up marine
debris, put safety first. Do not touch sharp objects or sealed containers of
chemicals or full drums. Report drums and hazardous materials to the Oregon
Emergency Response System at 1-800-452-0311. Report large items like
refrigerators to the nearest State Park. Please bring a bag on your next
beach walk, pick up marine debris and recycle what you can!.

 

6.  JeneeP: Relay For Life - July 14 and 15 - Seaside High School. You can
start turning your donations to Jenee. We are also asking for items for the
Silent Auction.

 

7.  GeorgeV: Rich Mays, City Manager, will introduce new Police Chief, Jason
Schermerhorn at next week’s meeting. 

 

8.  JeffT: The Daily Astorian reported that CB is looking at cutting funds
to certain programs. Jeff is concerned that cuts to visitor related programs
would further hurt an already ailing economic environment.

 

9. Seaside is hosting 70 soccer teams this weekend. Traffic could be very
heavy.  

 

10. KathyK: At last night’s City Council Meeting it came out that WOW will
raise garbage rates to residents by 9+% and more to commercial users.  

 

11. GeorgeV: Seth Goldstein , DC (Chiropratic Physician, Labor Doula,
Independent Medical Examiner)  and Margaret Hammitt-McDonald, PhD (MSOM, ND,
LAc, Naturopathic Physician, Licensed Acupuncturist)  are opening
Dragonheart Herbs and Natural Medicine in Village Centre July 1.  You may
already know their faces from their performance at the Coaster Theatre. They
will begin preparing their new home next to Bella Espresso this weekend.
Stop by to welcome them.

 

12.  KathyK: City Council heard from the Task Force and discussed
preliminary plans for a new Grade School/Emergency Shelter/Arts
Center/Sports Center. Mike Clark has offered to put up a $500K structure –
read the Daily Astorian article at
http://www.dailyastorian.com/free/cannon-beach-school-finds-support/article_
102ade18-b004-11e1-bd22-001a4bcf887a.html    

 

13. KathyK: Grant Writer is needed for Cannon Beach. Contact council at cbor.us


 

Next Wednesday Morning Meeting – June 13, 2012, Mo’s, 8am. Meet the Chief.
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: 5/30/2012  8am

Location: Mo’s

Number in attendance: 14

Present: RobinR, CarolHun, PatF, SusanB, KathyK, WendyH, SharonV, BrianO,
DebbieN, JohnB, SheriR, CarmenS, KylerV, GeorgeV  

Absent: Everybody else

 

 Notes by George Vetter              

 

Discussion Items:

1.      Friday lunch at CB Vacation Rentals

2.      Real Estate

3.      Memorial Day Weekend

4.      Sandcastle Posters

5       Sandcastle – 3 day event

6.      Coastal Oregon Literary Awards

7.      Musical Revue – Fri June 1st 7pm

8.     Beach Walk Thurs June 7th 10am

9.     Horse Rides

10.    GVFA moves again!

11.    Dragonheart Herbs and Natural Medicine coming to Cannon Beach

12.    Garbage

13.    Women Only Weekend

Next Wednesday Morning Meeting –June6, 2012, Mo’s, 8am. Bring your own
coffee cup. Coffee provided courtesy of Mo’s

 

 1.   BrianO: Stop by the CB Vacation Rental office any Friday between now
and Labor Day from noon to 1 for lunch off the grill. 

 

2.   RobinR/PatF : Interest in Real Estate is picking up.

 

3.   GeorgeV: Memorial Day Saturday was very crowded. Parking at Tolovana
Wayside was overflowing onto Hemlock. Traffic on Hemlock was moving slow.
Parking downtown was full. Sunday was not nearly as full. WendyH: Lodging
was full. KathyK: Retail was good but not great. BrianO: Vacation Rentals
set record. 

 

 4.   GeorgeV: Local artist Micah Cerelli’s Sandcastle poster is selling
very well. They were put out on Saturday afternoon and 10 were sold by 5pm.
There are two sizes. The  $45 18x24 size is a signed limited edition of 60.
The $20 12x16 size is unlimited. Get yours at the Chamber. 

 

5.  DebbieN: Sandcastle 2012 is a three day event. Read all about it at
www.cbsandcastle.com. Spread the word that registration in still open and
more plots are needed.

 

6.  SusanB: Coastal Oregon Literary Awards @ Coaster Theatre Thursday, May
31, 2012 - 7:00pm - 9:00pm presented by the Seaside High School Honors
English Class.

 

7.  JohnB: “Closer Than Ever” – a musical revue. Friday June 1st 7pm Coaster
Theatre. No Admission. Donations accepted. www.musiclastsalifetime.com. 

 

8.  CarmenS: Sea Ranch Resort is sponsoring a Beach Walk during Get Outdoors
Week. Set off for an hour walk from Sea Ranch at 10am sharp on Thursday June
7. Bring a lunch for a picnic immediately following the walk. 503-436-2815

 

9. CarmenS: The horses are here (Sea Ranch Stables) but most of the guides
are still in school. Once school is out, daily rides will begin.  

 

10. GeorgeV: George Vetter FotoArt has moved from downstairs at Village
Centre to upstairs off the skybridge. This is the 3rd move in 7 months. Each
move has been precipitated by new business moving into Village Centre. The
first was Pam Wideman’s Gigi Wilde’s – it’s a rare discovery. Followed by
Rheama Koonce’s Dog Photography and now (see #11)  

 

11. GeorgeV: Seth Goldstein , DC (Chiropratic Physician, Labor Doula,
Independent Medical Examiner)  and Margaret Hammitt-McDonald, PhD (MSOM, ND,
LAc, Naturopathic Physician, Licensed Acupuncturist)  are opening
Dragonheart Herbs and Natural Medicine in Village Centre July 1.  You may
already know their faces from their performance at the Coaster Theatre. They
will begin preparing their new home next to Bella Espresso this weekend.
Stop by to welcome them.

 

12. WendyH: City Council is wrestling with the large increase in
garbage/recycling rates proposed by Western Oregon Waste.  

 

13.  WendyH: Women Only Weekend is in planning stages. Contact
wendy at theoceanlodge.com   

 

Next Wednesday Morning Meeting – June 6, 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: 5/23/2012  8am

Location: Mo’s

Number in attendance: 15

Present: LindaD, CarolHun, DelindaM, LanceM, VianneP, JohnM, SharonV,
BrianO, KathyK, WendyH, StephanieA, PatF, JeneeP, RobinR, GeorgeV  

Absent: Everybody else

 

 Notes by George Vetter              

 

Discussion Items:

1.      Sandcastle June 8-10

2.      Scholarships

3.      Beth Willis Concert at History Center Friday

4.      4 Plays, One Night - Astoria

5       SOLV

6.      Shred-A-Thon and Recycling of Cell phones

7.      Relay for Life July 14-15

8.     Tuxedo Rentals in CB

9.      Plein Air & More June 22-24

10.    George Vetter Portrait Show - Online

11.    Summer Tours by NC Land Conservancy

12.    Delinda Morgan – Candidate for Congress

13.    Chamber Board Elections

14.    4-Room School built in Uganda

Next Wednesday Morning Meeting –May 30, 2012, Mo’s, 8am. Bring your own
coffee cup. Coffee provided courtesy of Mo’s

 1.   SharonV: Would love to have more plots overall, but this year's 6
masters plots is the most ever. Sandcastle weekend (June 8-10) includes
activities Friday, Saturday and Sunday - 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 Pancake 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. Become a Plot Buddy. 34 already are.
Buddies to be assigned a week before the event. Contact Sharon 436-2623
sharon at cannonbeach.org. www.cbsandcastle.com <http://www.cbsandcastle.com/>
. 

 

2.   RobinR: The Clatsop County Assn of Realtors awards three $1000
scholarships to Clatsop County graduating seniors ever year. 

 

3.   StephanieA: This Friday May 25 at 730p – Beth Willis & Todd Chantals at
the History Center. $7 Adults. $2 Children.

 

 4.   KathyK: Astor Street Opry Company presents 4 plays in one night –
original work from local playwright Keyaho Rohlfs. 129 W Bond St, Astoria
www.astorstreetoprycompany.com. Closed this weekend.

 

5.  JeneeP: Cannon Beach is now partnered with SOLV for year round beach,
parks & trails cleanup.

 

6.  JeneeP: Shred-A-Thon and Recycling of Cell phones. Sponsored by Pacific
Alarm Systems and BBB. June 30, 2012 - 10 am to 2 pm, 3577 Hwy 101 N.,
Gearhart. Donations - Can Food items or Monetary support are welcome to
support the Regional Food Bank the day. Pacific Alarm Systems is also
certified to dispose and recycle low voltage batteries for your convenience
all year around. 

 

7.  JeneeP: Relay For Life –July 14 & 15 – Seaside High. Please call Jeneé
to join a team or to donate items for the silent auction. Please e-mail
Jeneé jenee at pacificalarmsystem.com. If you would like to receive the Sept.
2010 to Aug. 2011 Stats (how your donations are used in Clatsop County).  

 

8.  GeorgeV: The only tuxedo rentals between Longview WA and Tillamook is
right here in Cannon Beach. El Mundo rented tuxedos starting in 1986 and
when the store closed last year, the tux rental business was preserved.
Weddings are the main tux events this time of year. Call Lo at 503-895-2663
to set up a time to be measured and to pick out a tux. On Facebook – El
Mundo Tuxedos. Prices start at $89.

 

9. GeorgeV: Plein Air & More is June 22-24. Artists, craftsmen, sculptors,
photographers & more will be on the streets, in the parks and elsewhere
creating. Stephanie at Primary Elements Gallery has 14 artists in town for
the event. Wendy at Ocean Lodge has artists coming to Ocean Lodge twice in
June. Pick up a Plein Air & More poster at George Vetter FotoArt daily from
12-4pm. www.cbgallerygroup.com <http://www.cbgallerygroup.com/> . 

10. GeorgeV: A new show is hanging at George Vetter FotoArt, but those who
missed the Spring Unveiling Portrait Show can see it online at
www.cannon-beach.net/photos_gv/portraits/SpringUnveiling2012.  

 

11. VianneP & JohnM: The North Coast Land Conservancy’s Summer Program of
tours are underway. Sign up to assure a spot. More info at
www.nclctrust.org.  

 

12. Delinda Morgan – Candidate for Congress. Delinda and husband Lance
(former Marine officer and helicopter pilot) raised their three sons in the
north end of Yamhill County. The youngest is now in college and Delinda is
ready to be “a work horse for prosperity, jobs and the constitution”. She
has worked running heavy equipment and was VP for a Class A Construction
Company. She stands for small government, less taxes and encourages everyone
to get out there and vote. www.DelindaMorganForCongress.org.  

 

13.  CarolHun: Ballots are out for Chamber Board Elections. Five positions
will be voted on. Six names are on the ballot – Jenee Pearce, Troy Crowe,
Sharon Major, Shari Russell, Robin Risley & George Vetter. Ballots must be
in by noon June 18th.  

 

14.  PatF: Pat is part of a group that worked with
www.JustLikeMyChildren.com to build a 4-room school in Uganda Africa. She
was one of 20 people who traveled there to see the completed school and
witness the gratitude and pride at the dedication of the school. Half of the
money/resources came from the community.   

 

Next Wednesday Morning Meeting – May 30, 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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