[wmm] Notes: WMM Jan 23, 2013 8am at Pizza a Fetta (upstairs)

Vetter, George georgevetter at gmail.com
Wed Jan 23 20:46:00 CST 2013


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

Date: 1/23/2013  8am

Location: Pizza a Fetta

Number in attendance: 22

Present: DavidK, WendyR, JamesF, AnthonyI, JeneeP, CathyH, BillyJoeE, EricJ,
MargoD, JimK, SheriR, CarolHun, BrianO, JohnB, PatF, KathyK, StephanieA,
MindyW, RyanH, TracyA, AnthonyR,  GeorgeV    

Absent: Everybody else

 

 Notes by George Vetter              

 

Discussion Items:

1.      Sandcastle 2013

2.      Seeking House Keeping Manager

3.      Mo’s Remodel  

4.      Chamber Web Survey

5       Business After Hours at Wine Shack Thursday

6.      4-Day Serious Cooking Class

7.      Film at Coaster on Friday

8.      Quilt Show Opening at History Ctr Saturday

9.      Birdathon April 13

10.     New Puffin Sculpture at Primary Elements Gallery 

11.    Homeless Connect Jan 31 from 1030-4p

12.    Time is running out to Join the Chorus

13.    Coaster Theatre 2013 Guide

14.    Savor Cannon Beach Mar 7-10

15.    Active Shooter Drill at CBES

16.    SOLVE Cleanup Bags

Next Wednesday Morning Meeting –Jan 30, 2013, Pizza a Fetta, 8am. Bring your
own coffee cup. Coffee is provided courtesy of Pizza a Fetta and Bella
Espresso. Come a bit early to get your coffee downstairs at Bella

 

1.  GeorgeV: Planning for the June 15, 2013 Sandcastle Contest (#49) is
underway. Debbie Nelson is once again heading up the committee. Thank you
Debbie and Basketcase. Volunteers are needed for the many subcommittees -
retail/logo/t-shirts - concessions/vendors – poster -      medallions -
advertising ( facebook/web site/print/radio/posters/flyers/banners) -
masters ( seeking out/promotion/packages) - permits - plot buddies – concert
– bonfire - bucket and shovel dinner -    setup/take down -   community
build - gallery walk – volunteers - volunteers lunch – judges – parade -
sponsors - entry sign – ups and builders - star light parade ( Portland ).
Contact eric at cannonbeach.org.

 

2.   BrianO: Cannon Beach Vacation Rentals is seeking a house keeping
manager. Contact brian at visitcb.com

 

3.   BillyJoeE: Mo’s will reopen Feb 14th after a major remodel. Inside
seating will increase by about 30 while outside seating will remain the
same. Department heads and supervisors are needed. Contact
moscan at pacifier.com. Look for the Grand Reopening Ceremony Feb 27.

 

4.   EricJ: The survey re: the now-being-developed new Chamber website is
due Friday. Find it at
<http://www.sightworks.com/survey/CBCC-Survey-Members>
http://www.sightworks.com/survey/CBCC-Survey-Members

 

5.   EricJ: The January Business After Hours will be hosted by Steve and
MaryAnn at the Wine Shack. Thursday Jan 24th 5-7p.  

 

6.  KathyH: A 4-Day Class for serious cooks is coming up at EVOO. Limited to
10 students. www.evoo.biz.    

 

7.  TracyA: Looking for a dose of warm, fuzzy in this rainy, cold weather?
Join Friends of Haystack Rock this Friday at 730pm at the Coaster Theater
for a screening of Otter 501, the story of one otter's remarkable adventure
-- from discovery as an abandoned pup on a Monterey beach, through
rehabilitation at Monterey Bay Aquarium, and eventual release back into the
wild! Wine and light snacks available. Screening followed by Q&A session
with esteemed PSU Professor Dr. Debbie Duffield and Columbia River Maritime
Museum educator Nathan Sandels. Donations support Friends of Haystack Rock
and the 2013 beach season. Bring a friend! $5 Donation. 

 

 

8.  Stephanie/Jenee: Saturday Jan 26 is the exhibit opening of "A Journey
through Grief."  Come meet the quilt artist Constance Waisanen and hear
music provided by Brian Johnstone.  Refreshments will be available.
www.cbhistory.org 

 

9.  SusanB: A Birdathon will be held April 13 during Twelve Days of Earth
Day. The Birdathon Ceremony will be the next day at 9am at Sundance Lodge.
Learn more at www.northoregoncoastbirdathon.com and on Facebook. 

 

10.  StephanieA: Primary Elements Gallery has a new puffin sculpture by
Heather Clarissa Soderberg.

 

11. JeneeP: Thursday January 31 from 10:30-4 p.m. at the Seaside Convention
Center. Project Homeless Connect is a one-day, one-stop event for homeless
families and individuals.  Last year over 200 people attended. Even more are
expected people this year.  The goal is to reach the homeless in our county
whether they are living with family and friends, in their cars, or in other
unsuitable housing.  A collection for warm clothing is underway. To
volunteer: contact Viviana Matthews at (503) 325-1400 ext 106 To Donate:
Contact Tony DeGoede at 503-325-1400 ext102.

 

12. JohnB: The Cannon Beach Chorus is 50 strong. Rehearsals are Mondays at
630pm at the Community Church. You can still join up.
www.cannonbeachchorus.org

 

13. WendyR: Advertise in the Third Edition - Coaster Theatre 2013 Season -
Quick Guide: 35,000 copies printed & distributed!! - Publication Date:
February 8, 2013. Contact Michael immediately. 503-738-0304 ext. 242  or
503-791-6709 – cell mficker at dailyastorian.com
www.facebook.com/MichaelFickerDailyAstorian

 

14. JimK: Savor Cannon Beach Mar 7-10. 100 Festival Tickets will be sold (50
are already sold) plus 400 more for the Wine Walk (to benefit the Children’s
Center). Tie your business into the event. Contact
michelle at coastexplorermagazine.com 260-710-4413. Visit
www.SavorCannonBeach.com. This event is growing and has legs. Let’s all get
behind it. Sponsors include Martin Hospitality, Escape Lodging and others.

 

 

15. AnthonyR: Monday was an Active Shooter drill at the CB Elementary School
by the police and fire departments. See the Anthony’s Gazette article at
http://www.cannonbeachgazette.com/news/local_news/article_c1bc82e6-642f-11e2
-800e-0019bb2963f4.html   and a video at
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFb56qfW3fw>
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFb56qfW3fw.

 

16. JeneeP: SOLVE – Please contact jenee at pacificalarmsystem.com or
503-436-9292 if you would like to have bags available for your customers.

 

Next Wednesday Morning Meeting – Jan 30, 2013, Pizza a Fetta, 8am. Bring
your own coffee cup. Coffee is provided courtesy of Pizza a Fetta and Bella
Espresso. Come a bit early to get your coffee downstairs at Bella.

 

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

Date: 1/16/2013  8am

Location: Pizza a Fetta

Number in attendance: 19

Present: AnthonyI, LindaD, JeneeP, StephanieA, MichaelF, KathyK, JamesF,
EricJ, SteveS, GaryH, MichelleBW, JeanH, JimK, TracyA, JohnB, TanisB,
KeithR, RyanH, GeorgeV    

Absent: Everybody else

 

 Notes by George Vetter              

 

Discussion Items:

1.      Yoga Festival Mar 1-3

2.      TAC Mtg Thurs 11a 

3.      Film at Coaster Jan 25  

4.      Savor Cannon Beach March 7-10 Thurs-Sun

5       The Great Oregon Spring Beach Cleanup Mar 30

6.      Bruce’s Candy Kitchen’s 50th

7.      Plays Opening Feb 1 & March 15 at Coaster

8.      Conference Center Retreat Schedule

9.      Chamber Website Survey out today

10.     Chamber Board Goal Setting 

11.    Jean Hand – CB Conference Center

12.    Business After Hours at Wine Shack

13.    Coaster Theatre 2013 Guide

14.    WWII Film at History Center Thurs

15.    Young Couple Looking for Work

Next Wednesday Morning Meeting –Jan 23, 2013, Pizza a Fetta, 8am. Bring your
own coffee cup. Coffee is provided courtesy of Pizza a Fetta and Bella
Espresso. Come a bit early to get your coffee downstairs at Bella

 

1.  TracyA: The 3rd Annual Cannon Beach Yoga Festival is March 1-3 Cost is
$350 ($325 if booked by 2/1). 40+ people have registered. Capacity is approx
250. Venues include Surfsand, Hallmark, Chamber, Sea Ranch. Spread the word
through your channels. Details: www.CannonBeachYogaFestival.com

 

2.   TracyA: Tomorrow (Thursday) at City Hall at 11am is a meeting of the
Tourism & Arts Commission to discuss  “TAC: where it has been, where it is
going.” 

 

3.   TracyA: Join Friends of Haystack Rock Fri Jan 25 730p at Coaster
Theatre for award-winning film – Otter 501. $5 Donation.

 

4.   GaryH/MichelleBW: Gary introduced Michelle who is organizing Savor
Cannon Beach with him. 100 Festival Tickets will be sold (1/3 are already
sold) plus 400 more for the Wine Walk (to benefit the Children’s Center).
Tie your business into the event. Contact michelle at coastexplorermagazine.com
260-710-4413. Visit www.SavorCannonBeach.com. This event is growing and has
legs. Let’s all get behind it. Sponsors include Martin Hospitality, Escape
Lodging and others.

 

5.   JeneeP: The 2013 Great Oregon Spring Beach Cleanup is March 30th.
Volunteer. Spread the word. Look for SOLVE stamps on the hands of volunteers
that day and thank them. Display SOLVE debris collection bags at your
business. Pass them out upon request. Contact jenee at pacificalarmsystem.com.
Visit www.solv.org. 

 

6.  TracyA: Celebrate with the Haskell family April 1 at Bruce’s Candy
Kitchen as the business marks 50 years of making candy to the delight of
three generations.   

 

7.  RyanH: VERONICA’S ROOM By Ira Levin runs February 1 – February 23.
Opening at Coaster Theatre on March 15 is “Around the World in 80 Days”.
www.CoasterTheatre.com 

 

 

8.  JeanH/GeorgeV: For info on dates, the number of people attending
conferences at the Cannon Beach Conference Center and the meals that are not
served, see their page at http://www.cbcc.net/in_town.php 

 

9.  EricJ: Sightworks, the company developing the new Chamber website, is
sending a survey to Chamber members today. It is due on Jan 25. Find it
online at www.sightworks.com/survey/CBCC-Survey-Members 

 

10.  EricJ: The Chamber Board and Director spent 4 hours yesterday in a goal
setting session moderated by North Coast Family Fellowship senior pastor Dr.
Glen B Maiden. Both 1-year and 5-year goals were set. Goals include bringing
back the Auction and paying down the building debt, increasing FaceBook
outreach, building trust, increasing collaboration with non-chamber events,
increasing membership participation, increasing collaboration with
neighboring communities, development of a targeted marketing plan,
increasing use of the community hall, increasing communication with members,
recognition and rewarding excellence in business and volunteerism, evolving
into role of conduit for all Cannon Beach events, having an events
coordinator on staff, developing new off-season events, becoming a valuable
resource to members and the community through business mentoring and
collaboration and providing benefits/incentives to volunteers

 

11. New at today’s meeting besides MichelleBW mentioned above, was Jean
Hand. She just started at the Conference Center as their volunteer
coordinator. She will be the liason between the Conference Center and the
community and plans to attend Wednesday Morning Meetings. This is a slow
time of the year for retreats, but even so, they had 1000 people through
last week. 

 

12. SteveS: The January Business After Hours will be hosted by Steve and
MaryAnn at the Wine Shack. Thursday Jan 24th 5-7p. 

 

13. MichaelF: Advertise in the Third Edition - Coaster Theatre 2013 Season -
Quick Guide: 35,000 copies printed & distributed!! - Publication Date:
February 8, 2013. Contact Michael immediately. 503-738-0304 ext. 242  or
503-791-6709 – cell mficker at dailyastorian.com
www.facebook.com/MichaelFickerDailyAstorian

 

14. A documentary premier of "Jungleers In Battle" featuring oral histories
of 41st Infantry troops from Oregon in World War II will be shown in Cannon
Beach at the Cannon Beach History Center at 6pm on January 17, 2013. The
documentary is 67 minutes long.

 

15. Also new at today’s meeting: Tanis Balcomb 503-863-4147 and Keith
Roberts 206-669-7546 keithtapbarnes at yahoo.com are new to town and are
looking for work. Keith received a BA from WSU in Business Management in
2007. Has experience at Northwest Hospital, Lenz Appraisals, Wells Fargo
Financial and Barnes Distribution. Call for more info.

 

Next Wednesday Morning Meeting – Jan 23, 2013, Pizza a Fetta, 8am. Bring
your own coffee cup. Coffee is provided courtesy of Pizza a Fetta and Bella
Espresso. Come a bit early to get your coffee downstairs at Bella.

 

VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVend

 

 

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

Date: 1/9/2013  8am

Location: Pizza a Fetta

Number in attendance: 16

Present: CathyH, JeneeP, LindaD, EricJ, WendyH, KathyK, StephanieA, BrianO,
JamesF, KevinL, SharonV, JohnB, WendyR, BonnieM, MistyK, AnthonyR, GeorgeV


Absent: Everybody else

 

 Notes by George Vetter              

 

Discussion Items:

1.      Domain Name Purchases

2.      Class: Microsoft Word Level 2 

3.      Coast Weekend Readers Choice Awards  

4.      Seaside’s Barber Shop Quartet Event

5       CB Chorus

6.      Public Transportation to/from/along the Coast

7.      Where’s the Roundtable?

8.      Conference Center Retreat Schedule

9.      Spring Break Schedules 

10.     Evensong at Community Church

11.    Concert at History Center Feb 22

12.    Business After Hours at Wine Shack

13.    Chamber Website Survey coming out

14.    Yoga Festival Mar 1-3

15.    Homeless Connect Jan 31

16.    Hunting approved by Council

17.   Musical Stores in Cannon Beach

18.   WOW Meeting

Next Wednesday Morning Meeting –Jan 16, 2013, Pizza a Fetta, 8am. Bring your
own coffee cup. Coffee is provided courtesy of Pizza a Fetta and Bella
Espresso. Come a bit early to get your coffee downstairs at Bella

 

1.  GeorgeV: Before purchasing a domain name, compare the prices offered on
Cannon-Beach Net <http://www.cannon-beach.net/> . There is a link on the
home page to Cannon-Beach Net's Domain Name Deals
<http://www.cannon-beach.net/cgi-bin/clickthru?url=https://www.securepaynet.
net/gdshop/rhp/default.asp?prog_id=cbnet>  . The pricing is the lowest that
Wild West Domains (a division of Go Daddy) allows. Register a new domain or
transfer an existing one and get all these FREE - Personalized Email
Account, Photo Album - View, share and manage your photos online,
hassle-free, Hosting with Website Builder!, Starter Web Page, Quick
Blogcast™, Domain Forwarding & Masking, 100-Pack Email Forwarding, Auto
Renew Protection, Total DNS Control, Change of Registration, Status Alerts &
Domain Locking. Details on Free Extras
<https://www.securepaynet.net/domains/domain_offer.aspx?ci=48775&prog_id=cbn
et&isc=wwbb202290> 

 

2.   KevinL: CEDR and CCC are offering Microsoft Word Level 2 class in
Seaside Thursday Jan 17 from 830a to 1030a at the South County Campus – 1455
N Roosevelt. Also the same day in Astoria from 530p to 730p at CCC Towler
105 computer lab. Email SBDC at clatsopcc.edu or call 503-338-2402. Cost is
$15. Preregistration required. 

 

3.   WendyR: The current issue of Coast Weekend contains their Reader’s
Choice Awards. Wendy passed them out. Pick up yours throughout town.  

 

4.   WendyR: Seaside’s Barber Shop Quartet Event is Fri-Sat Jan 18-19. See
http://www.seasideor.com/item.asp?iid=19
<http://www.seasideor.com/item.asp?iid=19&eid=60> &eid=60.    

 

5.   JohnB: Cannon Beach Chorus Rehearsal. Every Monday evening 6:30-8:30pm
at 132 E Washington Join 50 others - 503.436.0378. 

 

6.  KathyK: For info on public transportation to, from and along the Oregon
Coast, start your search at www.ridethebus.org. StephanieA: You can take the
bus to Portland for $17 and then the Max to the airport.  

 

7.  GeorgeV: Back in the 70’s, The Roundtable Restaurant (named for the
round table that dominated the interior) hosted regular local morning coffee
drinkers often consisting of the town politicians. The question is: Where is
that famed table now?  The Post Office replaced the building and the round
table was taken to the Chamber till the new Chamber building was built. 

 

 

8.  LindaD: Do we know when the Conference Center has retreats scheduled. It
would be nice if they sent out notices in the days before a retreat.
GeorgeV: It’s on their website at www.cbcc.net. 

 

9.  SharonV: SPRING BREAK 2013 

Oregon Schools: 

      Portland Area High School March 25-29 503-916-2000

Beaverton Area High Schools March 25-29 503-591-8000

University Of Portland March 11-15 503-943-7321

Willamette University March 25-29 503-370-6300

Lewis & Clark College March 25-29 503-768-7000

Oregon State Colleges & Universities March 25-29 541-737-0123

Pacific University March 25-29 503-357-6151

Seaside School District March 25-29 503-738-5591

Washington Schools:

Seattle Mid Winter Break Feb. 15-19 206-252-0010 Spring Break April 15-19

Tacoma March 25-29 253-571-1000 April 1-5

Olympia - Thurston County April 1-5 1-360-596-6617

University Of Washington March 25-29 206-543-4000 / Www.Washington.Edu

Mt. Vernon Area E.S.D. April 1-5 360-428-6110

Clark County - Vancouver April 1-5 360-313-1000

Idaho Schools:

Boise Schools March 25-29 208-854-4000

      Coeur D’ Alene March 25-29 

 

10.  JeneeP: All are invited to attend Evensong 6pm 1st & 3rd Sundays at CB
Community Church 132 Washington. Led by pastor David Robinson. Sing the
psalms. 503-436-1222

 

11. JeneeP: Beth Willis and Todd Chatalas will perform Feb 22 at 730 pm at
the History Center. www.cbhistory.org. 

 

12. SharonV: The January Business After Hours will be hosted by the Wine
Shack. Thursday Jan 24th 5-7p. 

 

13. EricJ: Sightworks, the company developing the new Chamber website, will
be sending a survey to Chamber members on Jan 16. It will be due on Jan 25. 

 

14. WendyH: The 3rd Annual Cannon Beach Yoga Festival is March 1-3 Cost is
$350. Details: www.CannonBeachYogaFestival.com 

 

15. Jenee:P: Thursday January 31 from 10:30-4 p.m. at the Seaside Convention
Center. Project Homeless Connect is a one-day, one-stop event for homeless
families and individuals.  Last year over 200 people attending and we are
expecting even more people this year.  The goal is to reach the homeless in
our county whether they are living with family and friends, in their cars,
or in other unsuitable housing.  To Volunteer: Contact Viviana Matthews at
(503) 325-1400 ext 106 To Donate: Contact Tony DeGoede at 503-325-1400
ext102.

 

16. WendyH: The city council of voted 4-1 to include an expansion of last
year’s bow-hunting-by-permit-only policy in the five year management plan
for the Ecola Creek Forest Reserve. While the interim policy put into place
in August only allowed bow hunting, the new policy will also allow shotguns
with slug rounds. See Gazette article at
http://www.cannonbeachgazette.com/news_paid/article_38b8f6de-5a8c-11e2-823f-
001a4bcf887a.html. 

 

17. GeorgeV: Cannon Beach Treasure Company is moving to a larger space into
half of the former Rare Discovery space next to the Local Scoop. Sharon
Amber has moved downstairs at Sandpiper Sq into the former Yuletides space
after they moved to The Landing into the former Heritage Gallery space.
Currently there is space for lease next to the Treasure Company’s new space
and the space they are leaving. Village Centre has 1700 sq ft downstairs in
El Mundo’s former space and 740 sq ft upstairs. Contact George 503-739-1415.

 

18. WendyH: WOW (Women Only Weekend) is organizing for the 2013 event – the
2nd weekend in November. Contact wendy at theoceanlodge.com. 

 

Next Wednesday Morning Meeting – Jan 16, 2013, Pizza a Fetta, 8am. Bring
your own coffee cup. Coffee is provided courtesy of Pizza a Fetta and Bella
Espresso. Come a bit early to get your coffee downstairs at Bella.

 

VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVend

 

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

Date: 1/2/2013  8am

Location: Pizza a Fetta

Number in attendance: 12

Present: JeneeP, LindaD, EricJ, WendyH, KathyK, PatF, JasonS, StephanieA,
KeithC, MelodyC, BrianO, GeorgeV    

Absent: Everybody else

 

 Notes by George Vetter              

 

Discussion Items:

1.      Nursing Museum Open May thru Sept

2.      Retirement Planning 

3.      RMLS 2012 Real Estate Report  

4.      Concert at History Ctr Jan 4 at 7p

5       Beach Cleanup Report

6.      Concert at Coaster Theater   Jan 4 at 730p

7.      Library Lecture Jan 3 at 7p

8.      Training Day for Police & Rescue at School

9.      Thief hitting hotel rooms 

10.     Counterfeit Bills

11.    Soon to open in Village Centre – Remax Coastal Advantage

 

1.  MelodyC: The Maryland house has sold and Melody and husband are moving
to Cannon Beach. The Nursing Museum will be open May – Sept this year with
special events all week during National Nurses Week in May. 

 

2.   PatF: Besides real estate, Pat has been doing more retirement planning
for people. Contact pada at bmi.net. 

 

3.   PatF: RMLS 2012 Cannon Beach Home Sales were $31.8M (59 properties of
which 10 were ocean front) – led by Kamali $13.5M (42%), Windermere $9.8M
(31%), Duane Johnson $5.4M (17%) and other $2M (9%) 

 

4.   JeneeP: World renowned jazz guitarist John Stowell will make third
appearance in Cannon Beach at the Cannon Beach History Center & Museum on
January 4th at 7 p.m. John Stowell has traveled the world performing for
many years, he was the first American Jazz performer to appear in Russia
after the fall of the Iron Curtain and he  continued to sell out
performances there for two decades after.
http://www.cbhistory.org/events-concerts.php.   

 

5.   JeneeP: Jenee coordinated a SOLVE sponsored beach cleanup Dec 29. 25
people signed up at City Hall and about 35 people in all collected 100
pounds of debris. Visit Solve at www.solv.org  

 

6.  Tolovana Arts Colony welcomes Mitchell Vines, Martin Hebert, & Carin
Miller Packwood to the Coaster Theatre this Friday, January 4th at 7:30PM.
It promises to be a very lively program for piano, oboe & bassoon, featuring
the wildly virtuosic trio by Francis Poulenc plus works by Vivaldi,
Schumann, and Saint-Saëns.  We are also  fortunate to host local Cannon
Beach guitarist Wes Wahrmund in the foyer when doors open at 7PM.  Enjoy the
preshow, wine bar from the Wine Shack and hosted hors d'oeuvres from
Simplicity of Good Taste until the concert starts.  Meet the Musicians post
concert and toast the evening with complimentary dessert.  A special treat -
works by concert poster artist David Jonathan Marshall will be on view in
the theatre.  Ticket information/reservations call (503) 368-7222 or email
tolovanaartscolony at gmail.com.  Also for sale at Copies & Fax and Coaster
Theatre Box Office.  $20 adults, $15 students/TAC members. Discounted
lodging is available at Surfsand Resort and Land's End Motel for concert
attendees.  Contact Valerie Vines Magee Program Mgr. (503) 368-7222

 

7.  KeithC: Tomorrow evening Jan 3 at 7pm is the World of Haystack Rock
library lecture, co-sponsored by the Friends of Haystack Rock and the Cannon
Beach Library. This lecture is entitled, "Elk, Salt and ‘a Monstrous Fish'
-- Lewis and Clark's Winter on the Oregon Coast" -- presented by Tom Wilson
(National Park Interpretive Ranger and retired Astoria Elementary School
Teacher), as Captain William Clark. At the library.

 

 

8.  JasonS: Jan 21 is MLK day and there is no school. Local police and
rescue will use it as a training day at the school.

 

9.  JasonS: Someone(s) has been scaling balconies and entering rooms that
are left unlocked to steal valuables. Keep doors locked. Report suspicious
activity to the police dept 503-436-2811. 

 

10.  JasonS: Keep your eyes open for counterfeit $100 bills. As per Sheri at
Bank of Astoria, you can purchase a counterfeit pen from Staples or Office
Depot.  With the pen, if the bill turns brown you possibly have a counter
fit bill but beware that even if it turns yellow this doesn’t mean that you
don’t have a bleached bill. (This means that a real $10 can be made to look
like a $100) The bill should have a strip going through the bill and have a
wax feeling to the touch.  It should also have a raised print like and
embossment, I always run my finger over the presidents collar.  If you have
a black light it should pick up the fabric strips, the holograms and the
strip.  (Note: the older bills do not have the strip). Most counterfeits
that I have seen are the older $100 and $20.  If you have any question that
a bill maybe fraudulent please do not hesitate to inform your customer to go
to your local bank and have the bill exchanged at that time!

 

11. GeorgeV: Alaina and Marty Giguiere are opening Remax Coastal Advantage
in Village Centre.  Contact Alaina 503-436-1126 or cell 503-440-3202
www.thealainaadvantage.com. 

 

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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

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