[wmm] Notes: WMM 03May2017 8am at Pizza a Fetta (upstairs)

George Vetter george at cannon-beach.net
Wed May 3 23:21:37 CDT 2017


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


Date: 03May2017 8am

Location: Pizza a Fetta (upstairs)

Number in attendance: 11

Present: MikeBr, AriaW, ArielW, MarymarieG, SheriR, ChrisO, JoeM, JimK,
MelodieC, JohnB, GeorgeV

Absent: Everybody else


Notes by George Vetter


1. Today's Word - Minatory

2. Flock to the Rock Motorcycle Ride

3. New at Today's Meeting

4. Spring Unveiling This Weekend

5. CERT drill with MRC report

6. Coast Weekend

7. City Parks and Trails Master Plan

8. Citizens Police Academy

9. Liverpool Trunk Show at Dena's

10. 2% Checking Account

11. Chorus Performances

12. "Barefoot in the Park" at Coaster Theatre

13. Kids Summer Camp at Coaster Theatre

14. Helping Hands Benefit Dinner

15. Chamber Breakfast Meeting May 9 at Wayfarer

16. 50th Anniv of Beach Bill

17. Counterfeit Bill and Checks

18. Ballot Measure for Life Flight


1. JohnB: Today's word is Minatory - adjective. Threatening or menacing.
Expressing or conveying a threat.


2. AriaW: Global Moto Adventures presents "Flock to the Rock" May 5-7.
Celebrating International Female {motorcycle} Ride Day. Basecamp will be at
Sea Ranch Resort. More info at www.fttr.globalmotoadv.com.


3. New at today's meeting: Arial Wolf grew up in Finley ND near the Red
River. Went to school in Minnesota and received a BA in Environmental
Studies with a minor in Political Science and Philosophy. Did research in
MN with fresh water ecology and birds. Got a job with HRAP about 9 years
ago and eventually became their volunteer Coordinator and Marine Educator.
Now lives in the Manzanita area and more recently has studied yoga. Has a
4yr old son. Appreciates being in Cannon Beach periodically and is very
grateful to be working with Aria Walker at the Cannon Beach Acupuncture &
Natural Medicine Clinic. https://www.acupuncturealternativetherapies.com


4. MikeBr: The 17th Annual Spring Unveiling is this weekend, May 5-7.
Imprint gallery will feature 3 artists during the weekend with unveiling
events on Friday and Saturday. More event info at
www.cbgallerygroup.com.  Drop-ins
welcome at Imprint Gallery for $15, 45 minute, fun introduction to
printmaking. Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays. 1pm, 215pm & 330pm.
www.imprintgallery.com 503-436-4466 <(503)%20436-4466>. Gallery photos at
https://gvfa.smugmug.com/Events/ImprintGallery


5. MelodieC: Saturday was the first joint drill of our CERT (Citizen
Emergency Response Team) and our MRC (Medical Reserve Corps). "Tornado"
victims with very real looking injuries were rescued and triaged
(evaluated) by CERTs before MRCs moved in to address those tagged red for
immediate attention. Melodie gave a shout-out to CERT leader Paula Vetter
for the wonderful job she does. CERT and MRC are both volunteer groups
serving under our Police Department. Both groups are actively seeking new
members. For information or to join, contact yokoyama at ci.cannon-beach.or.us.
Drill photos at https://gvfa.smugmug.com/Events/CERT/CERTMRC-Drill-Apr2017.


6. ChrisO: Chris passed out Coast Weekend which features Spring Unveiling.
www.coastweekend.com


7. GeorgeV: After a 24-month process with numerous public meetings and
public input sessions, the Parks and Trails Master Plan was completed and
adopted last night by the City Council. The 88-page document includes
Parks, Trails and Beach Accesses. It can be viewed now as part of the
packet from last night's meeting -  http://www.ci.cannon-beach
.or.us/citycouncil/page/city-council-meeting-33


8. Learn more about our local Police Departments at the South County Police
Citizens Academy Apr 10-Jun 5. It's free unless you want 2 college credits
for $35.

 For drop-in, contact Chief Jason Schermerhorn 503-436-2811
<(503)%20436-2811> schermerhorn at ci.cannon-beach.or.us. Included are tours
of the Cannon Beach, Seaside, Clatsop County police departments and jails,
Hands on firearms class, training in crime scenes, court process, criminal
prosecution, and much more.


9. For Spring Unveiling - May 5-7, Dena's on the Corner will have a
Liverpool Trunk Show. www.denasshop.com


10. JoeM: 2% Checking at TLC FibreFederal. www.tlcfcu.org  360-414-4244
<(360)%20414-4244>


11. JohnB: The Cannon Beach Chorus will perform three spring concerts: Two
this weekend: Friday May 5, Sunday May 7 and Friday May 12. Featuring
Haydn's Missa Brevis-Sancti Joannis de Deo and American Spirituals. Tickets
are $10 at the door; ages 16 and under are FREE. Wonderful tasty treats at
intermission! More at https://www.facebook.com/events/631149403736227 and
www.cannonbeachchorus.org


12. "Barefoot in the Park" opens Friday May 5th at Coaster Theatre.
"Barefoot in the Park" is a romantic comedy about a pair of newlyweds,
Corie and Paul, as they begin married life in a tiny, 5th-floor walkup
apartment in a Manhattan brownstone. He’s a straight-as-an-arrow lawyer and
she has a far more spontaneous, free spirit. www.coastertheatre.com.
Performance photos at
https://gvfa.smugmug.com/Events/CoasterTheatre/BarefootPark/


13. Kids Summer Camp at Coaster Theatre runs July 31 - Aug 11. $250 for
kids 8 and up. The Coaster Theatre Playhouse holds 2-3 Kidz camps each
year. Each camp focuses on three common aspects of theatre arts: acting,
singing and dancing. In addition to improving confidence and creativity,
campers are exposed to teamwork, respect and unlimited imagination while
creating a show of their own. www.coastertheatre.com


14. Angels Among Us. 3rd Annual Helping Hands Dinner Event Fundraiser.
Saturday, May 13, 2017. Seaside Civic & Convention Center. Tickets: $60
each, or a table of 8 for $440. To purchase tickets or to become a sponsor,
call CEO Alan Evans: 503-440-9357 <(503)%20440-9357>. or email Raven Brown:
r.brown at helpinghandsreentry.org. http://www.helpinghandsreentry.org.


15. CourtC: The new monthly Chamber Breakfast Meeting will be Tuesday May
9th at the Wayfarer Restaurant. The speaker will be Ryan Snyder, the
current chair of the Oregon Tourism Commission and president of our own
Martin Hospitality. Arrive at 745 for the 8am presentation.


16. The 50th Anniversary of the Oregon Beach Bill will be celebrated in
Cannon Beach on 5/13. Governor Brown will not be in attendance as
previously planned. Cannon Beach will kick-off Oregon’s celebration of the
50th anniversary of the signing of the Beach Bill on May 13 with a series
of events and activities including the creation of a sandcastle more than
six-feet tall. The Beach Bill was the landmark legislation passed by the
Oregon Legislature in 1967 assuring that all of Oregon’s beaches would
remain public. http://www.cannonbeach.org/explore/beach-bill-
celebration-in-cannon-beach-on-the-north-oregon-coast


17. SheriR: With the busy season coming soon also come counterfeiters. If
bills or checks are suspicious, pick up the phone and call your bank before
accepting them.


18.  A bond issue in May will be looking for $1.9M to move the office and
landing area for Life Flight to an area of the airport that will save up to
20 minutes in response time.


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


Date: 26Apr2017 8am

Location: Pizza a Fetta (upstairs)

Number in attendance: 17

Present: SheriR, JasonS, KevanR, JeniT, JimC, TreborS, JaneB, JeneeP,
ChrisO, JoeM, JimK, MelodieC, CourtC, JudyC, BrennaV, JohnB, GeorgeV

Absent: Everybody else


Notes by George Vetter


1. Today's Word - Perfidious

2. Port of Astoria Commission Election

3. Registration Open at CB Academy

4. Spring Unveiling May 5-7

5. Try Printmaking at Imprint Gallery

6. Business After Hours Today at Seasons Cafe

7. Red Cross Presentation Tomorrow April 27

8. Citizens Police Academy

9. Liverpool Trunk Show at Dena's

10. At Cannon Beach Gallery

11. Chorus Performances

12. "Barefoot in the Park" at Coaster Theatre

13. Kids Summer Camp at Coaster Theatre

14. Evensong at Community Church

15. K-9 now with Officer Bowman

16. Helping Hands Benefit Dinner

17. Volunteers needed this Saturday

18. Chamber Breakfast Meeting May 9 at Wayfarer

19. 50th Anniv of Beach Bill

20. Counterfeit Bill and Checks

21. Astoria Crab Fest in Coast Weekend

22. Boat & RV Loans at TLC

23. Ballot Measure for Life Flight

24. Divas Doing Business



1. JohnB: Today's word is Perfidious - a literary term meaning deceitful
and untrustworthy in an intentional way.


2. New at today's Meeting: James Campbell, running as an incumbent for Port
of Astoria Commissioner #1. Jim first served as a commissioner back in 1965
before moving to Alaska. Jim says the big difference between he and his
opponent is their approach to the way they relate to the staff. His
opponent micro-manages, he does not. Jim was accompanied by a supporter -
R. Stevens Master, retired US Coast Guard Captain.


3. Deadline for registering students (K, 1st & 2nd Grades) at the new,
Cannon Beach Academy is the end of April. Like any public school, tuition
is free. Contact thecannonbeachacademy at gmail.com


4. JaneB: The 17th Annual Spring Unveiling is May 5-7. Imprint gallery will
feature 3 artists during the weekend with unveiling events on Friday and
Saturday. More event info at www.cbgallerygroup.com


5. JaneB: Drop-ins welcome at Imprint Gallery for $15, 45 minute, fun
introduction to printmaking. Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays. 1pm, 215pm &
330pm. www.imprintgallery.com 503-436-4466 <(503)%20436-4466>


6. CourtC: Business After Hours. Today, Wed April 26 at 530pm at Season's
Cafe - their 10th Anniversary. https://www.facebook.com/
seasonscafecannonbeach/


7. JasonS: Learn about Red Cross services in our community and how you can
become involved. Tomorrow. Thursday April 27 at 530pm at the Chamber, 207 N
Spruce St. Contact Jenny Carver 503-528-5713 <(503)%20528-5713>.
jenny.carver at redcross.org


8. Learn more about your local Police Departments at the South County
Police Citizens Academy Apr 10-Jun 5. It's free unless you want 2 college
credits for $35.

 For drop-in, contact Chief Jason Schermerhorn 503-436-2811
<(503)%20436-2811> schermerhorn at ci.cannon-beach.or.us. Included are tours
of the Cannon Beach, Seaside, Clatsop County police departments and jails,
Hands on firearms class, training in crime scenes, court process, criminal
prosecution, and much more.


9. For Spring Unveiling - May 5-7, Dena's on the Corner will have a
Liverpool Trunk Show.


10. KevanR: The current show at Cannon Beach Gallery is Drea Frost –
Landscapes and Lost Objects: The Breath of Each Tide. The show wraps up
this weekend. www.cannonbeacharts.org


11. JohnB: The Cannon Beach Chorus will perform three spring concerts:
Friday May 5, Sunday May 7 and Friday May 12. Featuring Haydn's Missa
Brevis-Sancti Joannis de Deo and American Spirituals. Tickets are $10 at
the door; ages 16 and under are FREE. Wonderful tasty treats at
intermission! More at https://www.facebook.com/events/631149403736227 and
www.cannonbeachchorus.org


12. "Barefoot in the Park" open Friday May 5th at Coaster Theatre.
"Barefoot in the Park" is a romantic comedy about a pair of newlyweds,
Corie and Paul, as they begin married life in a tiny, 5th-floor walkup
apartment in a Manhattan brownstone. He’s a straight-as-an-arrow lawyer and
she has a far more spontaneous, free spirit. www.coastertheatre.com


13. JenniT: Kids Summer Camp at Coaster Theatre runs July 31 - Aug 11. $250
for kids 8 and up. The Coaster Theatre Playhouse holds 2-3 Kidz camps each
year. Each camp focuses on three common aspects of theatre arts: acting,
singing and dancing. In addition to improving confidence and creativity,
campers are exposed to teamwork, respect and unlimited imagination while
creating a show of their own. www.coastertheatre.com


14. JeneeP: Evensong at Cannon Beach Community Church: An evening worship
service, every 1st and 3rd Sunday features classic Evensong style of
worship, with Psalms, meditative songs based on Scripture, instrumental
meditations, and worship led by acoustic instruments (grand piano, guitar,
violin, flute, and bass clarinet). Evensong is a candlelit service with
time for reflection upon God’s Word in a peaceful, beautiful setting.


15. JasonS: Officer Josh Gregory has taken a position as sargeant with the
Astoria Police Department. Our K-9, Gunner, will now be with Officer Joe
Bowman.


16. JasonS: Angels Among Us. 3rd Annual Helping Hands Dinner Event
Fundraiser. Saturday, May 13, 2017. Seaside Civic & Convention Center.
Tickets: $60 each, or a table of 8 for $440. To purchase tickets or to
become a sponsor, call CEO Alan Evans: 503-440-9357 <(503)%20440-9357>. or
email Raven Brown: r.brown at helpinghandsreentry.org. http://www.
helpinghandsreentry.org.


17. JasonS: CERT and MRC (Medical Reserve Corps) will be training at the
old Children's Center this Saturday (Apr 29). Volunteers are need from 8am
to 2pm to serve as victims. (It won't hurt) Contact
schermerhorn at ci.cannon-beach.or.us.


18. CourtC: The new monthly Chamber Breakfast Meeting will be Tuesday May
9th at the Wayfarer Restaurant. The speaker will be Ryan Snyder, the
current chair of the Oregon Tourism Commission and president of our own
Martin Hospitality. Arrive at 745 for the 8am presentation.


19. CourtC: The 50th Anniversary of the Oregon Beach Bill will be
celebrated in Cannon Beach on 5/13 with Governor Brown in attendance.
Cannon Beach will kick-off Oregon’s celebration of the 50th anniversary of
the signing of the Beach Bill on May 13 with a series of events and
activities including the creation of a sandcastle more than six-feet tall.
The Beach Bill was the landmark legislation passed by the Oregon
Legislature in 1967 assuring that all of Oregon’s beaches would remain
public. http://www.cannonbeach.org/explore/beach-bill-
celebration-in-cannon-beach-on-the-north-oregon-coast


20. SheriR: With the busy season coming soon also come counterfeiters. If
bills or checks are suspicious, pick up the phone and call your bank before
accepting them.


21. ChrisO: Chris passed out "Coast Weekend" featuring this weekends
Astoria Warrenton Crab, Seafood and Wine Festival. see www.coastweekend.com


22. JoeM: Reel in a new or used Boat/RV loan for 4.5% APR. TLC
FibreFederal. www.tlcfcu.org  360-414-4244 <(360)%20414-4244>


23. JimC/TreborS: A bond issue in May will be looking for $1.9M to move the
office and landing area for Life Flight to an area of the airport that will
save up to 20 minutes in response time.


24. JudyC: Gain exposure for your business. Network. Divas Doing Business -
https://www.facebook.com/divasdoingbusinessinclatsopcounty/


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

Date: 19Apr2017 8am
Location: Pizza a Fetta (upstairs)
Number in attendance: 12
Present: Frank Spence, Nancy McCarthy, Chris Olson, Joe Meyer, Jim
Kingwell, Melodie Chenevert, Court Carrier, Mike Morgan, Judy Curnow,
Brenna Visser, Erin Olson, and John Buehler,

Absent: George (still in LA) and Everybody else

Notes by various

1. Sandcastle June 17
2. Boy Scouts Benefit Apr 22
3. Registration Open at CB Academy
4. Imprint Gallery
5. Neahkahnie HS Fundraiser at Mo's
6. Announcements
7. Red Cross Presentation April 27
8. Citizens Police Academy
9. Liverpool Trunk Show at Dena's
10. Cannon Beach Shreds this Saturday
11. Benefit for baby's brain tumor

1. All businesses are encouraged to put on a mini event and/or special in
their shop to promote themselves for the weekend of festivities. The
Sandcastle Committee works hard to bring approximately 15,000 people to
town for the weekend, EVERYONE should have a rise in sales.  We bring the
people here, now it’s up to each individual business to get them to walk
through their door!

2. SheriR:  3rd annual Boy Scout dinner on April 22nd at the Cannon Beach
Legion.  Columbia Bank will be selling tickets or tickets can be purchased
at the dinner.

3. Deadline for registering students (K, 1st & 2nd Grades) is the end of
April. Like any public school, tuition is free. Contact
thecannonbeachacademy at gmail.com

4. JaneB & MikeB: Imprint gallery will feature 3 artist during Spring
Unveiling May 5-7.

5. BillieJoE: Mo's is have a fundraiser for Neahkahnie High School Class
Triip. $12 on April 25th from 4-8pm. All you can eat. Mo's Cannon Beach.

6. The 50th Anniversary of the Oregon Beach Bill will be celebrated in
Cannon Beach on 5/13 with Governor Brown in attendance. ODMO/Governor’s
Conference on Tourism Auction Fundraiser in front of 400 top governmental
and Tourism officials is May 10-12- http://industry.traveloregon.com/oregon-
governors-conference-on-tourism. Cruise Ships begin 5/3 with the Ruby
Princess, if you’d like to be included with an offer on our handout sale
flyer to these passengers contact Jim Paino jim at cannonbeach.org. The
Chamber now has monthly breakfast meetings - May meeting soon to be
announced.

7. Learn about Red Cross services in our community Thursday April 27 at
530pm at the Chamber, 207 N Spruce St. Contact Jenny Carver 503-528-5713
<(503)%20528-5713>. jenny.carver at redcross.org

8. Learn more about your local Police Departments at the South County
Police Citizens Academy Apr 10-Jun 5. It's free unless you want 2 college
credits for $35.
For drop-in, contact Chief Jason Schermerhorn 503-436-2811
<(503)%20436-2811> schermerhorn at ci.cannon-beach.or.us. Included are tours
of the Cannon Beach, Seaside, Clatsop County police departments and jails,
Hands on firearms class, training in crime scenes, court process, criminal
prosecution, and much more.

9. ErinO: For Spring Unveiling - May 5-7, Dena's on the Corner will have a
Liverpool Trunk Show.

10. JeneeP: Bring your papers to shred Saturday Apr 21 at City Hall from
10am to 2pm. Donations accepted. Sponsored by Pacific Alarm Systems

11. ErinO: Baby Daxton is fighting an inoperable brain tumer at 9 months
old. Dena's will be matching donations made to our donation jar in the
store. Here is his story:
In October 2016, the Olsons welcomed a happy and healthy baby boy named
Daxton to their growing family. At the age of 3 months, Daxton was
diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor classified as astrocytoma.
According to the National Cancer Institute, childhood astrocytoma can be
benign or malignant; causes are unknown; and signs and symptoms are
different for each child. Astrocytoma is a tumor that starts in star-shaped
brain cells called astrocytes, and is a type of glial cell. Glial cells
hold nerve cells in place, bring food and oxygen to the cells, and help
protect them from disease and infection. Gliomas are tumors that form from
glial cells and an astrocytoma is a type of glioma, the most common type of
glioma diagnosed in children. However, baby Daxton’s astrocytoma has been a
mystery to the medical team at OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital in
Portland, as well as with medical teams from around the country at this
particular type of growth. While initial tests proved inconclusive, his
doctors believe the tumor is growing at a slow rate. In February, Daxton
began a 15-month chemotherapy treatment plan, causing the family to travel
back and forth from Seaside to Portland each week. Although the Olsons’
insurance covers some of the medical costs, the mounting medical bills,
travel expenses and a slowing workload at their tile and masonry business
due to time away, has made their life more complicated and a bit
topsy-turvy for Daxton’s two siblings. Leaving little time for pause, the
Olsons and baby Daxton have a long road ahead.

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Wednesday Morning Meeting (round-table discussion, everyone welcome)
Date: 12Apr2017 8am
Location: Pizza a Fetta (upstairs)

Number in attendance: 11
Present: CourtC, MelodieC, ErinO, MatthewW, NickW, BillieJoE, JeanieMc,
ChrisO, MikeB, JaneB, JoeM, SheriR, MaryK, JeneeP



Absent: George (still in LA) and Everybody else



Notes by CourtC


1. Sandcastle June 17
2. New at today's Meeting
3. Registration Open at CB Academy
4. Imprint Gallery
5. Neahkahnie HS Fundraiser at Mo's
6. Announcements
7. Red Cross Presentation April 27
8. Citizens Police Academy
9. Liverpool Trunk Show at Dena's
10. Cannon Beach Shreds this Saturday
11. SOLVE Report

1. All businesses are encouraged to put on a mini event and/or special in
their shop to promote themselves for the weekend of festivities. The
Sandcastle Committee works hard to bring approximately 15,000 people to
town for the weekend, EVERYONE should have a rise in sales.  We bring the
people here, now it’s up to each individual business to get them to walk
through their door!

2. SheriR:  3rd annual Boy Scout dinner on April 22nd at the Cannon Beach
Legion.  Columbia Bank will be selling tickets or tickets can be purchased
at the dinner.



3. Deadline for registering students (K, 1st & 2nd Grades) is the end of
April. Like any public school, tuition is free. Contact
thecannonbeachacademy at gmail.com


4. JaneB & MikeB: Imprint gallery will feature 3 artist during Spring
Unveiling.


5. BillieJoE: Mo's is have a fundraiser for Neahkahnie High School Class
Triip. $12 on April 25th from 4-8pm. All you can eat. Mo's Cannon Beach.



6. The 50th Anniversary of the Oregon Beach Bill will be celebrated in
Cannon Beach on 5/13 with Governor Brown in attendance. ODMO/Governor’s
Conference on Tourism Auction Fundraiser in front of 400 top governmental
and Tourism officials is May 10-12- http://industry.travelo
regon.com/oregon-governors-conference-on-tourism. Cruise Ships begin 5/3
with the Ruby Princess, if you’d like to be included with an offer on our
handout sale flyer to these passengers contact Jim Paino jim at cannonbeach.org
. Four new businesses opening in Cannon Beach. In addition to Imprint
Gallery,  Cannon Beach Distiller's new Production Line and Tasting room
(irregular hours based on production-  Library samples poured there),
Cannon Beach Smokehouse and Charcuterie (Bill’s), Harding Trading Company-
French inspired foods and NW wines, and new ice cream shop - Suzy's Scoops
in Village Centre. The Chamber now has monthly breakfast meetings - May
meeting soon to be announced.



7. Learn about Red Cross services in our community Thursday April 27 at
530pm at the Chamber, 207 N Spruce St. Contact Jenny Carver 503-528-5713
<(503)%20528-5713>. jenny.carver at redcross.org



8. Learn more about your local Police Departments at the South County
Police Citizens Academy Apr 10-Jun 5. It's free unless you want 2 college
credits for $35. Contact Chief Jason Schermerhorn 503-436-2811
<(503)%20436-2811> schermerhorn at ci.cannon-beach.or.us. Included are tours
of the Cannon Beach, Seaside, Clatsop County police departments and jails,
Hands on firearms class, training in crime scenes, court process, criminal
prosecution, and much more.


9. ErinO: For Spring Unveiling - May 5-7, Dena's on the Corner will have a
Liverpool Trunk Show.


10. JeneeP: Bring your papers to shred Saturday Apr 21 at City Hall from
10am to 2pm. Donations accepted. Sponsored by Pacific Alarm Systems


11. JeneeP: SOLVE's Spring Beach Cleanup had 375 volunteers locally and
collected 1880 pounds of stuff that is not supposed to be on the beach.





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Wednesday Morning Meeting (round-table discussion, everyone welcome)
Date: 05Apr2017 8am
Location: Pizza a Fetta (upstairs)

Number in attendance: 11
Present:  Brian O., Sheri R., Kristin T., Chris O., Mike B., Jane B., Joe
M., Debbie N., Kevan R., Melodie C., and John B.



Absent: George (laying over in Ashland) and Everybody else



Notes by various

1. Sandcastle June 17
2. New at today's Meeting
3. Registration Open at CB Academy
4. Lutheran Church Rummage Sale
5. CEDR Award Winners
6. Announcements
7. Red Cross Presentation April 27
8. Citizens Police Academy
9. Event Photos

1. DebbieN: Gave an update on Sandcastle and encouraged all businesses to
put on a mini event and/or special in their shop to promote themselves for
the weekend of festivities. The Sandcastle Committee works hard to bring
approximately 15,000 people to town for the weekend, EVERYONE should have a
rise in sales.  We bring the people here, now it’s up to each individual
business to get them to walk through their door!

2. SheriR:  3rd annual Boy Scout dinner on April 22nd at the Cannon Beach
Legion.  Columbia Bank will be selling tickets or tickets can be purchased
at the dinner.



3. Deadline for registering students (K, 1st & 2nd Grades) is the end of
April. Like any public school, tuition is free. Contact
thecannonbeachacademy at gmail.com


4. Our Savior's Lutheran Church's Rummage Sale to benefit on-going
local ministries
is Saturday April 8 from 7a-4p at 320 First St in Seaside (across from the
Convention Ctr)


5. CEDR (Clatsop Economic Development Resources) recognized 9 outstanding
businesses at an awards reception Wednesday. Four are from Cannon Beach:

1  Entrepreneurship – Small Business: The Wine Shack & Provisions 124
2  Outstanding Customer Service: Ruth Swenson & Hillcrest Inn
3  Visionary Award: Astoria Coffee House & Bistro/Cargo/Carruthers
4  Business Service to the Community – Small Business: Kathleen Deland
Peterson (KP Graphics)
5  Technological Advancement: Gustafson Logging
6  Business Service to the Community – Large Business: Coaster Construction
7  Job Creation: Pelican Pub & Brewery
8  Entrepreneurship – Large Business: LEKTRO
9  Economic Impact:  Martin Hospitality



6. The 50th Anniversary of the Oregon Beach Bill will be celebrated in
Cannon Beach on 5/13 with Governor Brown in attendance. ODMO/Governor’s
Conference on Tourism Auction Fundraiser in front of 400 top governmental
and Tourism officials is May 10-12- http://industry.travelo
regon.com/oregon-governors-conference-on-tourism. I Tolovana and Ecola Ramp
Parks and public works project open house on 4/13  5:30-7:30 pm at City
Hall. Cruise Ships begin 5/3 with the Ruby Princess, if you’d like to be
included with an offer on our handout sale flyer to these passengers
contact Jim Paino jim at cannonbeach.org. Four new businesses opening in
Cannon Beach. In addition to Imprint Gallery,  Cannon Beach Distiller's new
Production Line and Tasting room (irregular hours based on production-
 Library samples poured there), Cannon Beach Smokehouse and Charcuterie
(Bill’s), Harding Trading Company- French inspired foods and NW wines, and
new ice cream shop - Suzy's Scoops in Village Centre. Beginning April 11 at
745am, the Chamber will have monthly breakfast meetings. Location yet to be
determined.



7. Learn about Red Cross services in our community Thursday April 27 at
530pm at the Chamber, 207 N Spruce St. Contact Jenny Carver 503-528-5713
<(503)%20528-5713>. jenny.carver at redcross.org



8. Learn more about your local Police Departments at the South County
Police Citizens Academy Apr 10-Jun 5. It's free unless you want 2 college
credits for $35. Contact Chief Jason Schermerhorn 503-436-2811
<(503)%20436-2811> schermerhorn at ci.cannon-beach.or.us. Included are tours
of the Cannon Beach, Seaside, Clatsop County police departments and jails,
Hands on firearms class, training in crime scenes, court process, criminal
prosecution, and much more.


9. GeorgeV (george at georgevetter.com): My photos of Cannon Beach events,
people, sites, etc can be found at www.gvfa.smugmug.com. They include many
current and recent events. I started shooting in Cannon Beach in 1978 and
have gone back to those black and white negatives and begun scanning and
posting them. 1978-1983 are now up. 1984 should go up soon. Most photos are
keyworded so images can be found with the search feature on the site.





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Wednesday Morning Meeting (round-table discussion, everyone welcome)
Date: 29Mar2017 8am
Location: Pizza a Fetta (upstairs)

Number in attendance: 15
Present: MelodieC, JoeM, StephanieA, CourtC, JaneB, JimK, JudyC, BrandyS,
JohnB, BrianO, ChrisO, BrennaV, KevinL, Maxine, GeorgeV,



Absent: Everybody else



Notes by George Vetter

1. Classes
2. New at today's Meeting
3. Registration Open at CB Academy
4. Lutheran Church Rummage Sale
5. CEDR Award Winners
6. Seven Scholarships Available
7. 100% Loans
8. Imprint Gallery Grand Opening Apr 1
9. CB Gallery Show opens April 1
10. Chamber Announcements
11. Red Cross Presentation April 27
12. Our Coast Magazine is out
13. Citizens Police Academy
14. Gazette/Coast Weekend
15. Primary Elements Gallery last day is Monday
16. Printmaking Drop-in Demos
17. Event Photos

1. KevanL: Intro to Quickbooks - Seaside - April 11. Ready, Set, Start Your
Business - Astoria - April 5. sbdc at clatsopcc.edu 503-338-2402
<(503)%20338-2402>. Clatsop Community College's Spring catalog of classes
is out. There are classes for credit and there are Workforce Training
classes. Including 1. Writing Class - the nuts and bolts of fiction
writing. Mondays 4/3-5/15. 2. How to Talk to YourTeenager - Saturday April
8. 3. Emergency Preparedness Classes - Amateur Radio April 22. Disaster
action Team April 8 and Ham Radio Training April 21. Learn more at
www.clatsopcc.edu or call 503-338-2402 <(503)%20338-2402>

2. Three new people at today's meeting. Maxine is the manager at Puppy Love
(www.puppyloveoregon.com) and has been there for 9 years. She grew up in
Wisconsin and received a masters in Hospital Admin where she worked for 20
years. Brenna Visser (bvisser at dailyastorian.com) is the new reporter for
the Gazette, recently graduated from Western Washington in Bellingham with
a major in Journalism and a minor in French. She grew up in Wenatchee,
likes hiking, art, dancing, singing and micro breweries. Loves the beach
and is excited to be here. Chris Olson (colson at dailyastorian.com) is the
new sales rep for the Gazette. Chris grew up here, son of Brian and Barb of
Beachcomber Vacation Homes.



3. GeorgeV: Deadline for registering students (K, 1st & 2nd Grades) is the
end of April. Like any public school, tuition is free. Contact
thecannonbeachacademy at gmail.com


4. Our Savior's Lutheran Church's Rummage Sale to benefit on-going
local ministries
is Saturday April 8 from 7a-4p at 320 First St in Seaside (across from the
Convention Ctr)


5. KevanL: CEDR (Clatsop Economic Development Resources) recognized 9
outstanding businesses at an awards reception Wednesday. Four are from
Cannon Beach:

1  Entrepreneurship – Small Business: The Wine Shack & Provisions 124
2  Outstanding Customer Service: Ruth Swenson & Hillcrest Inn
3  Visionary Award: Astoria Coffee House & Bistro/Cargo/Carruthers
4  Business Service to the Community – Small Business: Kathleen Deland
Peterson (KP Graphics)
5  Technological Advancement: Gustafson Logging
6  Business Service to the Community – Large Business: Coaster Construction
7  Job Creation: Pelican Pub & Brewery
8  Entrepreneurship – Large Business: LEKTRO
9  Economic Impact:  Martin Hospitality


6. JoeM: TLC Fibre Credit Union has 7 scholarships available for the
2017/18 academic year - totaling $11,000. Deadline March 31. www.tlcfcu.org
  360-414-4244 <(360)%20414-4244>



7. JoeM: TLC Fibre Credit Union will finance up to 100% of your home's
value, less what you owe, with little to no fees and no closing costs
except escrow and appraisal if needed. www.tlcfcu.org  866-901-3521
<(866)%20901-3521>



8. JaneB: The doors are open at Mike and Jane Brumfield's Imprint Gallery
(former site of Haystack Gallery). The Grand Opening is April 1 with the
Ribbon Cutting at 11am. Activities, mimosas and light refreshments will
continue throughout the day. Meet the artists. See demos. Up to 60
artists' work
will be on display. March hours: 10-5. Thurs -Mon (closed Tues-Wed). April
hours: open 7 days. Look for art classes this Fall.



9. Opening April 1 at Cannn Beach Gallery: Drea Frost: Landscapes and Lost
Objects: The Breath of Each Tide. Exhibition Reception: April 1, 6 pm – 8
pm. Artist Talk: April 2, 11 am
Exhibition Dates: April 1 – April 30. www.cannonbeacharts.org



10. CourtC: The 50th Anniversary of the Oregon Beach Bill will be
celebrated in Cannon Beach on 5/13 with Governor Brown in attendance.
Sandcastle Contest is 6/17. ODMO/Governor’s Conference on Tourism Auction
Fundraiser in front of 400 top governmental and Tourism officials is May
10-12- http://industry.traveloregon.com/oregon-governors-con
ference-on-tourism. Imprint Gallery Ribbon Cutting this Saturday 11:00 am
followed by Grand opening open house 11-4pm. 12 noon – 1 meet the artists,
1-4 print-making demo. Tom Drumheller (Escape Lodging)  - named to WSU
Hospitality Program Hall of Fame. Tolovana and Ecola Ramp Parks and public
works project open house on 4/13  5:30-7:30 pm at City Hall. Oregon Spring
Break ends this weekend, don’t miss the Solve Beach Clean-up this Saturday
4/1, materials and signup at the City Hall Parking lot at 10am. Washington
Spring Break starts this weekend- be ready for it, they are one of our most
important markets. Cruise Ships: On 5/3 Ruby Princess, first cruise ship of
spring season, if you’d like to be included with an offer on our handout
sale flyer to these passengers contact Jim Paino jim at cannonbeach.org. Four
new businesses opening in Cannon Beach. In addition to Imprint Gallery,
 Cannon Beach Distiller's new Production Line and Tasting room (irregular
hours based on production-  Library samples poured there), Cannon Beach
Smokehouse and Charcuterie (Bill’s), Harding Trading Company- French
inspired foods and NW wines, and new ice cream shop - Suzy's Scoops in
Village Centre. Beginning April 11 at 745am, the Chamber will have monthly
breakfast meetings. Location yet to be determined.



11. Learn about Red Cross services in our community Thursday April 27 at
530pm at the Chamber, 207 N Spruce St. Contact Jenny Carver 503-528-5713
<(503)%20528-5713>. jenny.carver at redcross.org


12. Brandy/Chris: The Daily Astorian's 2017 edition of Our Coast Magazine (
www.discoverourcoast.com) was distributed. This is the 6th year.



13. Learn more about your local Police Departments at the South County
Police Citizens Academy Apr 10-Jun 5. It's free unless you want 2 college
credits for $35. Contact Chief Jason Schermerhorn 503-436-2811
<(503)%20436-2811> schermerhorn at ci.cannon-beach.or.us. Included are tours
of the Cannon Beach, Seaside, Clatsop County police departments and jails,
Hands on firearms class, training in crime scenes, court process, criminal
prosecution, and much more.



14. Brandy/Chris: Both the Gazette and Coast Weekend were passed out at the
meeting. Coast Weekend comes out every weekend with the area's weekend
happenings. www.coastweekend.com. The Gazette comes out every other week
with Cannon Beach news. www.cannonbeachgazette.com



15.  StephanieA: Last chance! After 13 years in Cannon Beach, Primary
Elements Gallery is closing. Monday is the last day. Everything must go
including fixtures. Stephanie is moving to Hawaii. She is highly motivated
to move art and fixtures - "for a song". She will accept all reasonable
offers. If you have never been in Stephanie's gallery, you owe it
to yourself to make a visit. Contact Stephanie Ansley w.(503) 436-0220  c.
(808)765-7372 <(808)%20765-7372> primaryelementsgallery at gmail.com


16.  JaneB: Get Creative at Imprint Gallery. Drop-in printmaking demos
intended to give a fun introduction to printmaking. 183 N Hemlock St.
503-436-4466 <(503)%20436-4466>. www.imprintgallery.com


17. GeorgeV (george at georgevetter.com): My photos of Cannon Beach events,
people, sites, etc can be found at www.gvfa.smugmug.com. They include many
current and recent events. I started shooting in Cannon Beach in 1978 and
have gone back to those black and white negatives and begun scanning and
posting them. 1978-1983 are now up. 1984 should go up soon. Most photos are
keyworded so images can be found with the search feature on the site.





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


Date: 22Mar2017 8am
Location: Pizza a Fetta (upstairs)
Number in attendance: 10
Present: MelodieC, JoeM, KevanR, ErinO, StephanieA, KenP, MiaS, MaryBethC,
ShawnaS, GeorgeV,




Absent: Everybody else



Notes by George Vetter

1. CCC Spring Catalog/Classes
2. WOW (Women Only Weekend)
3. CCC Board Positions
4. Lutheran Church Rummage Sale
5. 4% Unemployment Report
6. Seven Scholarships Available
7. 100% Loans
8. Imprint Gallery Grand Opening Apr 1
9. CB Gallery Show opens April 1
10. Oregon Coast Visitors Assn
11. Red Cross Presentation April 27
12. Coaster Theatre Kidz camp
13. Citizens Police Academy
14. Pacific Northwest Travel Writers
15. Primary Elements Gallery last 10 days
16. Clatsop County's Outstanding Business Awards Tonight

1. Clatsop Community College's Spring catalog of classes is out. There are
classes for credit and there are Workforce Training classes. Including 1.
Writing Class - the nuts and bolts of fiction writing. Mondays 4/3-5/15. 2.
How to Talk to Your Teenager - Saturday April 8. 3. Emergency Preparedness
Classes - Amateur Radio April 22. Disaster action Team April 8 and Ham
Radio Training April 21. Learn more at www.clatsopcc.edu or call
503-338-2402 <(503)%20338-2402>

2. ErinO: Women Only Weekend will again be the second weekend in November.
This year's beneficiary will be Angels for Sarah (
https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=angels%20for%20sara%20sanctuary)



3. MaryBethC: Mary Beth Cottle is running for the South County Position on
the Clatsop Community College 7-member board. She recently moved to
Cannon Beach after 22 years as a teacher. "The community college offers
affordable, ongoing education for young and old".


4. Our Savior's Lutheran Church's Rummage Sale to benefit on-going
local ministries
is Saturday April 8 from 7a-4p at 320 First St in Seaside (across from the
Convention Ctr)


5. ShawnaS: The current 4% Oregon unemployment rate is a record setting
number. Unemployment numbers are gathered by surveys of individuals.
Currently 800 people in Clatsop County are looking for work, while 82,300
Oregonians are looking for work. Not all these people are collecting
unemployment. Those collecting receive funds for 6 months max. Hourly wages
are on the rise. As an example, McDonalds now pays $11/hr.


6. JoeM: TLC Fibre Credit Union has 7 scholarships available for the
2017/18 academic year - totaling $11,000. Deadline March 31. www.tlcfcu.org
  360-414-4244 <(360)%20414-4244>



7. JoeM: TLC Fibre Credit Union will finance up to 100% of your home's
value, less what you owe, with little to no fees and no closing costs
except escrow and appraisal if needed. www.tlcfcu.org  866-901-3521
<(866)%20901-3521>



8. The doors are open at Mike and Jane Brumfield's Imprint Gallery (former
site of Haystack Gallery). The Grand Opening is April 1 with the Ribbon
Cutting at 11am. Activities, mimosas and light refreshments will continue
throughout the day. Meet the artists. See demos. Up to 60 artists' work
will be on display. March hours: 10-5. Thurs -Mon (closed Tues-Wed). April
hours: open 7 days.



9. KevanR: Opening April 1 at Cannn Beach Gallery: Drea Frost: Landscapes
and Lost Objects: The Breath of Each Tide. Exhibition Reception: April 1, 6
pm – 8 pm. Artist Talk: April 2, 11 am
Exhibition Dates: April 1 – April 30. www.cannonbeacharts.org



10. KevanR: With the increase in the State lodging tax, the Oregon Coast
Visitors Assn, designated as the Oregon Coast's Designated Marketing
Organization, will be received a considerable increase in funding.


11. JasonS: Learn about Red Cross services in our community Thursday April
27 at 530pm at the Chamber, 207 N Spruce St. Contact Jenny Carver
503-528-5713 <(503)%20528-5713>. jenny.carver at redcross.org


12. Coaster Theatre Kidz camp will be March 27-31 for kids 8 and up. Call
503-436-1242 <(503)%20436-1242>. www.coastertheatre.com



13. JasonS: Learn more about your local Police Departments at the South
County Police Citizens Academy Apr 10-Jun 5. It's free unless you want 2
college credits for $35. Contact Chief Jason Schermerhorn 503-436-2811
<(503)%20436-2811> schermerhorn at ci.cannon-beach.or.us. Included are tours
of the Cannon Beach, Seaside, Clatsop County police departments and jails,
Hands on firearms class, training in crime scenes, court process, criminal
prosecution, and much more.



14. KevanR: Gary Hayes, on behalf of the Chamber, will be attending the
Pacific Northwest Travel Writers Conference in Salem next month seeking to
influence writers to focus on Cannon Beach.



15.  StephanieA: Last chance! After 13 years in Cannon Beach, Primary
Elements Gallery is closing. Everything must go in the next 10 days.
Stephanie is highly motivated to move art and fixtures - "for a song". She
will accept all reasonable offers. If you have never been in Stephanie's
gallery, you owe it to yourself to make a visit. Contact Stephanie
Ansley w.(503)
436-0220  c.(808)765-7372 <(808)%20765-7372> prim
aryelementsgallery at gmail.com


16.  CEDR (Clatsop Economic Development Resources) will recognize
outstanding businesses at an awards reception tonight, Wed Mar 22 at the
Seaside Convention Center. $25 per person. RSVP sbdc at clatsopcc.edu or 503
-338-2 <(503)%20338-2351>402. https://www.clatsop
cc.edu/academics/clatsop-economic-development-resources-cedr





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For notes to prior meetings go to www.cannon-beach.net/wmm


George Vetter
Cannon-Beach Net <http://www.cannon-beach.net/>
GeorgeVetterFotoArt <http://www.georgevetterfotoart.com/>
503-739-1415 <(503)%20739-1415>
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