[wmm] Notes: WMM 14Jun2017 8am at Pizza a Fetta (upstairs)
George Vetter
george at cannon-beach.net
Wed Jun 14 23:36:49 CDT 2017
Wednesday Morning Meeting (round-table discussion, everyone welcome)
Date: 14Jun2017 8am
Location: Pizza a Fetta (upstairs)
Number in attendance: 11
Present: ChrisO, JimK, JohnB, CourtC, KevanR, MelodieC, BrianO, JasonS,
DebbieN, Jim P, GeorgeV
Absent: Everybody else
Notes by George Vetter
1. Word of the Day
2. Coaster Theatre's Summer Repertoire
3. Coaster Theatre Auditions
4. Kidz Summer Camp at Coaster Theatre
5. Sandcastle Contest this weekend
6. Jason Goodding Memorial Event
7. Next Year's Sandcastle Contest
8. Business After Hours June 22 5pm
9. New Arts Workshops at CBAA
10. Saving Sandcastles
11. Don't Forget About Dad
12. Chamber Breakfast July 11 at Pelican
13. Try Printmaking at Imprint Gallery
14. Dough Dough to open in Seaside
15. Tourism and Arts Grants from City
16. Coast Weekend
17. 3-Hour Parking Downtown
1. Professor John Buehler: Today's word is Sibylline - *adjective. *relating
to or characteristic of a sibyl; prophetic and mysterious. "one glimpses
them, uttering sibylline predictions of weal and woe"
2. Beginning June 16, alternating performances of Steel Magnolias and Clue
The Musical will be on stage at Coaster Theatre. Tickets/info at
503-436-1242 <(503)%20436-1242> or www.coastertheatre.com. Photos at
https://gvfa.smugmug.com/Events/CoasterTheatre/Clue and
https://gvfa.smugmug.com/Events/CoasterTheatre/SteelMagnolias
3. Auditions for Blithe Spirit will be June 26 and 27 at 6pm at Coaster
Theatre. www.coastertheatre.com
4. Land of Oz is the theme for Coaster Theatre's 2017 Kidz Summer Camp.
July 31 - Aug 11. Ages 8 and up. $250. Scholarships available. 503-436-0609
<(503)%20436-0609> or www.coastertheatre.com/coaster-kidz.
director at coastertheatre.com
5. DebbieN: The 53rd Cannon Beach Sandcastle Contest is this weekend.
Parade Friday 530pm Line up at 5pm at the Chamber. Saturday: setup begins
at 630am on the beach with Master Sculptors beginning at 930am. Others at
10am. Judging around 3pm and cars off the beach right after that. High tide
at 7pm. Music, bonfire and s'mores on the beach near downtown from 7-10pm
Fun Run on the beach downtown Sunday at 9am. Signup at 830am. If you would
like to join the many volunteers who make this event happen, contact Debbie
Nelson cbflorist at theoregonshore.com. Learn more about the weekend's events
at http://www.cannonbeach.org/events/Main-Events/Sandcastle-Contest-2017
6. A Memorial Event for Fallen Seaside Police Officer Jason Goodding will
feature the 2nd Annual CornHole Tournament June 17 at the Seaside Elks
Lodge. Live Music, Food, Beer Garden. Proceeds will go to a scholarship to
a graduating senior from SHS. https:www.facebook.com/gooddin
gmemorialcornholetournament. Steve Kuhl 503-809-9317 <%28503%29%20809-9317>
kuhlsg at msn.com
7. DebbieN: Sandcastle 2018 will be June 9th. Mark your calendar now.
8. BrianO: This month's Business After Hours will be the 22nd at 5pm at
Beachcomber Vacation Homes on Sunset next to Columbia Bank.
9. KevanR: The Cannon Beach Arts Association is offering new Arts Workshops
for adult learners and creative thinkers this Summer. Join in at their
beautiful new classroom space in collaboration with the CB History Center &
Museum for a variety of exciting and fresh opportunities. Check out the
upcoming June classes the website
<http://cannonbeacharts.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=3f50325d2ef121734e4f1357e&id=9092c8f018&e=833b2baad6>
and sign up soon to save your spot!
10. JasonS/GeorgeV: For the first time in Cannon Beach Sandcastle Contest
history, master plots will be saved overnight for Sunday visitors to enjoy.
No glue or anything of the sort is used in our contest. The tide will wash
away the detail at the bottom as far as it reaches and the drying of the
sand by sun and wind will soften detail above the tide line, but Sunday
visitors will still be able to appreciate these works of art in sand.
11. Sunday if Father's Day. Several other people across the nation had
similar ideas throughout the years, but Mrs. Sonora Smart Dodd is credited
for being the one to popularize Father's Day, starting events that led to
it becoming a U.S. national holiday. Her story began as she sat listening
to a Mother’s Day sermon in 1909. Mrs. Dodd thought that it might be nice
to honor fathers as well. Her father, William Smart, had raised his SIX
children alone on his farm in Washington after his wife died giving birth
to their sixth child.
Mrs. Dodd proposed to the Spokane Ministerial Association and the YMCA that
they celebrate a “father’s day.” She chose the 5th of June because it was
her father’s birthday.
12. CourtC; Mark you calendar now for the Chamber's July Tuesday breakfast.
July 11 at 745am at Pelican Pub and Brewery. Attending will be State Rep
Debbie Boone.
13. Get Creative! Drop in printmaking at Imprint Gallery 183 N Hemlock St
503-436-4466 <(503)%20436-4466> www.imprintgallery.com
14. BrianO: Jonathon Hoffman is opening Dough Dough, a bakery in Seaside.
Grand opening is tomorrow (Thursday June 15) at 5pm at 8 N Holladay.
https://www.facebook.com/events/303903390064207/
15. JimK: The Tourism and Arts Committee's recommendations to City Council
were approved for 13 event ideas by 9 non-profit organizations to the tune
of more than $277K. $83K was held in reserve.
16. Chris Olson passed out Coast Weekend Arts and Entertainment. Included
in this edition is the Cannon Beach Sandcastle Contest, the Seaside Muscle
and Chrome Car Show and the Astoria Scandinavian Midsummer Festival. Learn
more at www.coastweekend.com
17. GeorgeV: Council has decided to hold off on beginning 3-Hour parking
downtown. It will once again be on the agenda at the July 10 City Council
Meeting. Because the first Tuesday is the 4th of July, the July meeting has
been moved to Monday July 10th. Contrary to what I said in my letter,
3-Hour parking would begin at 8am, not 9am. I have corrected it in a copy
of my letter here.
From: George Vetter - 40 year retail veteran and property owner in downtown
Cannon Beach
To: Fellow Cannon Beach Downtown Businesses
First off, my apologies for not getting this information to you sooner. My
bad.
There has been concern expressed and some mis-information about 3-hour
timed parking between 8am and 6pm downtown on Hemlock Street, and on 1st,
2nd and 3rd Streets between Hemlock and Spruce. To put things in
perspective, yesterday (Fri Jun 9), I spent the day walking, measuring and
counting all the parking within a 5-minute walk of the corner of Morris's
Fireside at Hemlock and 2nd. I counted space for 835 cars the size of my
Dodge Grand Caravan. Additionally, there are 16 RV spaces, 10 2-hour
Park-Use spaces, 17 10-minute spaces, and several loading zones. This does
not include the Pig lot, the Church Lot, the Presidential Streets or
Midtown. Of these 835 spaces (all within a 5 minute walk), 100 spaces would
be affected by the 3-hour timed parking plan. Not affected would be 735
spaces on the streets, in the city lots, and in private lots (220 of which
20 are marked Reserved).
Someone said that Seaside had tried time-limit parking but it didn't work.
I inquired of Al Harwood, Seaside Project Engineer for 27 years, who was
not aware of this. [I later learned from Seaside Police Chief Dave Ham that
they do have 3-hour parking in their downtown and have had it since before
he arrived on the job 20 years ago. He said it is working for them.]
Someone said they heard there were going to be 93 signs put up. Not so. 20
total signs are planned to spread over both sides of 5 stretches of
streets.
Some have suggested an alternative would be to mark the spaces so one car
will not take the space of two. Yesterday I paced off my minivan - 7 paces.
I also paced off a Smartcar - 3 paces. And an extended cab pickup - 8.5
paces. When you go marking spaces, you have to mark for the largest car you
are going to allow. Except in an expanse where just two cars would fit, the
average number of cars using unmarked parking will exceed marked parking -
because cars vary so much in size. That information was from research by
former city planner Rainmar Bartl.
Hemlock Street downtown is the first street in town to fill with parking.
Many of those cars are employees, some are beach goers - most often parked
there for 8 hours or more. Most everything in town is open by 10am. At
that hour there is ample parking. A space on Hemlock that is not taken for
the day will turn over many times by people who don't need more than three
hours to accomplish eating, shopping, etc. Those people are likely to visit
various shops, eateries and services, not just the one next to the parking
space. The people needing more than three hours have 735 possible options
within a 5-minute walk. What this parking experiment is intended to
accomplish is to create convenient parking for a much greater number of
people - which should translate into more $ in the cash registers of
downtown businesses. Keep in mind, this plan has benefits even on days
(especially rainy days) when the town is not so crowded. It does not solve
the problem of more cars in town than parking spaces available. If after
this experiment, it is felt that the benefits do not outweigh the costs, we
can go back knowing that at least we tried.
The greater challenge for Cannon Beach businesses is filling parking on the
250 days or so when we have more parking than cars to fill it. Yesterday
was Friday June 9th. About half of the available parking was empty. Today,
Saturday June 10th, parking is far from full.
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Wednesday Morning Meeting (round-table discussion, everyone welcome)
Date: 07Jun2017 8am
Location: Pizza a Fetta (upstairs)
Number in attendance: 12
Present: ChrisO, JimK, JohnB, CourtC, KevanR, MelodieC, PhilS, AmyM,
JaneB, PhilomenaL, AlainaG, GeorgeV
Absent: Everybody else
Notes by George Vetter
1. Word of the Day
2. Coaster Theatre's Summer Repertoire
3. Coaster Theatre Auditions
4. Kidz Summer Camp at Coaster Theatre
5. Downtown Parking
6. Jason Goodding Memorial Event
7. Farmer's Market Open Season next Tuesday
8. Schools in Session till June24/25
9. SoupBowl June 10
10. City Manager Leaving
11. Cannon Beach Academy
12. Cannon Beach Academy Director
13. Try Printmaking at Imprint Gallery
14. Chamber Board Elections
15. Farm, Food, Fish and Forage Trail
16. 1% Construction Tax
17. Chamber Hiring
18. 3-Hour Limited Parking Downtown
19. Sandcastle Contest
1. Professor John Buehler: Today's word is Serendipity - Unexpected good
fortune or luck.
2. JenniT: Beginning June 16, alternating performances of Steel Magnolias
and Clue The Musical will be on stage at Coaster Theatre. Tickets/info at
503-436-1242 <(503)%20436-1242> or www.coastertheatre.com.
3. JenniT: Auditions for Blithe Spirit will be June 26 and 27 at 6pm at
Coaster Theatre. www.coastertheatre.com
4. JenniT: Land of Oz is the theme for Coaster Theatre's 2017 Kidz Summer
Camp. July 31 - Aug 11. Ages 8 and up. $250. Scholarships available.
503-436-0609 <(503)%20436-0609> or www.coastertheatre.com/coaster-kidz.
director at coastertheatre.com
5. Summertime, limited, 3-hour parking downtown on Hemlock, 1st, 2nd & 3rd
Streets is awaiting arrival of signage. A recent study on busy days showed
that many cars parked in this area are there for the day as employees are
at work and beach goers are on the beach. Much of the traffic downtown are
cars looking for parking. Look for red paint marking where the signs will
be placed and give your feedback on these locations to
cityhall at ci.cannon-beach.or.us.
6. A Memorial Event for Fallen Seaside Police Officer Jason Goodding will
feature the 2nd Annual CornHole Tournament June 17 at the Seaside Elks
Lodge. Live Music, Food, Beer Garden. Proceeds will go to a scholarship to
a graduating senior from SHS. https:www.facebook.com/gooddin
gmemorialcornholetournament. Steve Kuhl 503-809-9317 <%28503%29%20809-9317>
kuhlsg at msn.com
7. PhilomenaL: Tuesday June 13th is our first market of the season! Market
hours have changed. All vendors will be open from 1 - 5pm. Stop by and pick
up some fresh produce, baked goods, cheese, meats, artisan products and
much more! Then have lunch while listening to live music! There are
returning vendors and new vendors as well. New vendors include Cranberry
Kitchen, Creaux Mustard, Nutoriously Nuts, and Sea Level Bakery. The Market
runs Tuesdays thru September except July 4th. www.cannonbeachmarket.org
8. Oregon Schools will be session till June 24, 25 and back in August.
9. The SoupBowl to benefit The Harbor in Seaside will be June 10 -
https://www.facebook.com/ClatsopCountyWRC
10. GeorgeV: Police Chief Jason Schermerhorn has been appointed as Interim
City Manager from July 1 thru Oct 31 while a new city manager is recruited.
11. PhilS: The Cannon Beach Academy received approval last night by the
Cannon Beach City Council to move forward in their endeavor to open for
classes this fall in the old Cannon Beach Childrens Center. A lease will
be negotiated with the the City Manager as the Academy appears before the
Planning Commission later this month.
12. Amy Moore: Amy has been named as the first director of the Cannon Beach
Academy. Amy has been a special education teacher for over 10 years. She
earned a Bachelor’s of Arts and Master’s of Arts in Special Education at
Portland State University. She has worked with students who have mild to
moderate learning differences in academic and life skills areas, in both
public and private schools. She is currently working on her school
administration license at the University of Portland and will finish in
August, 2017. Amy and husband have moved to Seaside from the Valley. Hubby,
a respiratory therapist, is looking for work. moorea at cannonbeachacademy.org
13. JaneB: Get Creative! Drop in printmaking at Imprint Gallery 183 N
Hemlock St 503-436-4466 <(503)%20436-4466> www.imprintgallery.com
14. CourtC: Chamber Members were sent emails with links to vote for 5 open
board positions. Six names are on the ballot: Gayle Andrus, Tim Krupa,
Debbie Nelson, John Newman, Brian Olson, Sheri Russell.
15. CourtC: The Cannon Beach Chamber is working with Tillamook County in
creating a Farm, Food, Fish & Forage Trail circling from the Willamette
Valley. contact courtc at cannonbeach.org
16. GeorgeV: The City will be collecting 1% on the value of Construction.
Funds will be dedicated to affordable housing as dictated by the State.
17. CourtC: Meet people from around the world this summer while getting
paid. The Info Center is looking for a summer hire- 2 days/wk, 7hrs/day.
courtc at cannonbeach.org
18. AlainaG: 3-Hour limited parking downtown is not the answer to the lack
of parking. A parking garage is needed. Also, traffic at Sunset next to
Pelican Pub is getting backed up at Hemlock on busy days. A 3-Way stop
there would allow a better flow.
19. The 53rd Cannon Beach Sandcastle Contest is just 10 days away. If you
would like to join the many volunteers who make this event happen,
contact Debbie
Nelson
cbflorist at theoregonshore.com. Learn more about the weekend's events at
http://www.cannonbeach.org/events/Main-Events/Sandcastle-Contest-20170
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Wednesday Morning Meeting (round-table discussion, everyone welcome)
Date: 31May2017 8am
Location: Pizza a Fetta (upstairs)
Number in attendance: 12
Present: ChrisO, JimK, JohnB, JasonS, MarymarieG, SheriR, CourtC, BrianO,
KevanR, JenniT, SamS, GeorgeV
Absent: Everybody else
Notes by George Vetter
1. Word of the Day
2. Coaster Theatre's Summer Repertoire
3. Coaster Theatre Auditions
4. Kidz Summer Camp at Coaster Theatre
5. Downtown Parking
6. Jason Goodding Memorial Event
7. Free Smoke Alarms Installations
8. Schools in Session till June24/25
9. SoupBowl June 10
10. City Manager Leaving
11. Youth Summer Camp at CCC
12. Branding Cannon Beach
13. CB in Starlight Parade this Sat
14. Chamber Board Elections
15. Imprint Gallery's Studio for Hire
1. Professor John Buehler: Today's word is Puffery - exaggerated or false
praise.
2. JenniT: Beginning June 16, alternating performances of Steel Magnolias
and Clue The Musical will be on stage at Coaster Theatre. Tickets/info at
503-436-1242 <(503)%20436-1242> or www.coastertheatre.com.
3. JenniT: Auditions for Blithe Spirit will be June 26 and 27 at 6pm at
Coaster Theatre. www.coastertheatre.com
4. JenniT: Land of Oz is the theme for Coaster Theatre's 2017 Kidz Summer
Camp. July 31 - Aug 11. Ages 8 and up. $250. Scholarships available.
503-436-0609 <(503)%20436-0609> or www.coastertheatre.com/coaster-kidz.
director at coastertheatre.com
5. JasonS: Summertime, limited, 3-hour parking downtown on Hemlock, 1st,
2nd & 3rd Streets is awaiting arrival of signage. A recent study on busy
days showed that many cars parked in this area are there for the day as
employees are at work and beach goers are on the beach. Much of the traffic
downtown are cars looking for parking. Look for red paint marking where the
signs will be placed and give your feedback on these locations to
cityhall at ci.cannon-beach.or.us.
6. A Memorial Event for Fallen Seaside Police Officer Jason Goodding will
feature the 2nd Annual CornHole Tournament June 17 at the Seaside Elks
Lodge. Live Music, Food, Beer Garden. Proceeds will go to a scholarship to
a graduating senior from SHS. https:www.facebook.com/gooddin
gmemorialcornholetournament. Steve Kuhl 503-809-9317 <%28503%29%20809-9317>
kuhlsg at msn.com
7. JasonS: A partnership of The Red Cross and the State Fire Marshall is
offering free smoke alarm installation. Call 503-528-5783 <(503)%20528-5783>
. preparedness at redcross.org. www.redcross.org/CascadesHomeFire
8. JasonS: Oregon Schools will be session till June 24, 25 and back in
August.
9. The SoupBowl to benefit The Harbor in Seaside will be June 10 -
https://www.facebook.com/ClatsopCountyWRC
10. SamS: City Manager Brant Kucera has taken a position with the city of
Sisters, Oregon. His last day here is June 30th. The search for a new city
manager will begin immediately with hopes to hire by November.
11. Clatsop Community College is session, but registration is open for
their Youth Summer Camp. Classes include Video Game Design,
Calligraphy, Robotics and Video Creation. Call 503-338-2566
<%28503%29%20338-2566>. www.clatsopcc.edu.
12. KevanR: The Chamber Marketing Committee is working with consultant
Holly Macfee to develop branding for the marketing of Cannon Beach. The
goal is to create a marketing message and graphics that would be used by
the Chamber and shared with businesses and non-profits in the marketing of
events in the after-summer season.
13. CourtC: This Saturday is the Starlight Parade in Portland. Sandcastle
committee Chair Debbie Nelson, along with John Nelson and other committee
members and Staff will showcase the Sandcastle Float. The parade will be
aired on Fox 12 TV. Look for Cannon Beach in the middle of the parade - #42
14. CourtC: Chamber Members were sent emails with links to vote for 5 open
board positions. Six names are on the ballot: Gayle Andrus, Tim Krupa,
Debbie Nelson, John Newman, Brian Olson, Sheri Russell.
15. Imprint Gallery is opening the Studio for Hire. Also, Private Classes
and Group Bookings are available and details can be found at
www.imprintgallery.com/workshops
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Wednesday Morning Meeting (round-table discussion, everyone welcome)
Date: 24May2017 8am
Location: Pizza a Fetta (upstairs)
Number in attendance: 10
Present: ChrisO, JimK, MelodieC, JohnB, JasonS, MikeB, SheriR, CourtC,
BrianO, KevanR
Absent: Everybody else
Notes by John Buehler
Jason—Friday begins timed parking downtown on Hemlock, First, Second and
Third Streets.
John—CBVR Friday BBQ grills begin this Friday, noonish, and continue until
after Labor Day. Be there or be square. Come see the celebrity chefs.
Bring a salad, dessert, and/or an appetite. 164 Sunset next to Fire Dept.
www.visitcb.com
Kevan—CBAA Workshops are developing. www.CannonBeachArts.org
<http://www.cannonbeacharts.org/>
Mike—Imprint Gallery is opening the Studio for Hire. Also, Private Classes
and Group Bookings are available and details can be found at
www.imprintgallery.com/workshops
Sheri—Sandcastle Committee is busy and moving forward. Encourage
involvement in Friday's Parade and other events that weekend. contact
Debbie - cbflorist at theoregonshore.com
Court—Lots of action at the Chamber and around town. Public Coast Brewery
will host the Business After Hours tomorrow evening. (Thursday) 5:30-7 pm.
Be there or be dry!
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Wednesday Morning Meeting (round-table discussion, everyone welcome)
> Date: 17May2017 8am
> Location: Pizza a Fetta (upstairs)
> Number in attendance: 11
> Present: ChrisO, JimK, MelodieC, JohnB, KevanR, CourtC, BrennaV, BrianO,
> CaraM, MaryK, GeorgeV
> Absent: Everybody else
>
> Notes by George Vetter
>
> 1. Governor's Conference on Tourism
> 2. Affordable Housing
> 3. Get Lit(erature)
> 4. SBA Resource Partner's Reception
> 5. Downtown Parking
> 6. Jason Goodding Memorial Event
> 7. Business After Hours May 25
> 8. Chamber's 2nd Tuesday Breakfast
> 9. SoupBowl June 10
> 10. City/Chamber
> 11. Youth Summer Camp at CCC
> 12. "Barefoot in the Park" at Coaster Theatre
> 13. Kids Summer Camp at Coaster Theatre
> 14. Cannon Beach Gallery
>
>
> 1. KevanR/CourtC: The Governor's Conference on Tourism was last week. It
> had record attendance. Cannon Beach received special attention for it's
> role in celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Beach Bill. Beach Bill
> Celebration in the rain photos - https://gvfa.smugmug.com/Eve
> nts/BeachBill50th
>
> 2. GeorgeV: Affordable housing was the first item on the agenda last night
> a a City/County Meeting of elected officials and staff from the County,
> Cannon Beach, Seaside, Gearhart, Warrenton and Astoria. All communities are
> faced with this issue. There is a shortage of available, affordable housing
> throughout the county. Seaside announced a 40-unit project they are working
> on. A recent study by Tillamook County was shared. It can be viewed at
> http://www.edctc.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/TillamookJan31DRAFT.pdf.
>
> 3. Get Lit at the Beach. Guest Authors Molly Gloss, Lev Grossman, James
> Owen and Terry Brooks join Keynote Spealer Karl Marlantes May 19-21 for
> a weekend of literature presented by Tolovana Arts Colony.
> www.getlitatthebeach.com
>
> 4. CEDR and the CCC Small Business Development Center are hosting a
> Reception with US Small Business Administration District Director Martin D
> Golden Wed May 17 530p-730pat CCC Columbia Hall 219. Free with refreshments
> and appetizers. To register: email sbdc at clatsopcc.edu or call Tammy
> Lambert at 503-338-2402 <%28503%29%20338-2402>
>
> 5. City Planner Mark Barnes, sitting in for the City's Public Works
> Director, is seeking feedback from the business community and citizens
> about summertime limited 3-hour parking downtown on Hemlock, 1st, 2nd & 3rd
> Streets. A recent study on busy days showed that many cars parked in this
> area are there for the day as employees are at work and beach goers are on
> the beach. Much of the traffic downtown are cars looking for parking.
> GeorgeV: George has observed as many as 8 cars using a single space in a
> day in front of Village Centre. barnes at ci.cannon-beach.or.us.
>
> 6. A Memorial Event for Fallen Seaside Police Officer Jason Goodding will
> feature the 2nd Annual CornHole Tournament June 17 at the Seaside Elks
> Lodge. Live Music, Food, Beer Garden. Proceeds will go to a scholarship to
> a graduating senior from SHS. https:www.facebook.com/gooddin
> gmemorialcornholetournament. Steve Kuhl 503-809-9317
> <%28503%29%20809-9317> kuhlsg at msn.com
>
> 7. CourtC: This month's Business After Hours will be at Public Coast
> Brewing on May 25 from 530p-700p. Network with fellow business people and
> interested parties.
>
> 8. CourtC: Mark you calendar now for the 745am June 13th 2nd Tuesday
> Chamber Breakfast. Location yet to be determined.
>
> 9. The SoupBowl to benefit The Harbor in Seaside will be June 10 -
> https://www.facebook.com/ClatsopCountyWRC
>
> 10. CourtC: Tonight starting at 530pm is the second meeting of the City
> Budget Committee in preparing the FYE 2017-2018 budget. The Chamber is
> scheduled at 8pm to make a presentation on the Information Center and on
> their contract with the city regarding use of lodging tax revenues devoted
> to tourism development in the months of Oct - May.
>
> 11. MaryK: Clatsop Community College is in mid-term at this point, but
> registration is open for their Youth Summer Camp. Classes include Video
> Game Design, Calligraphy, Robotics and Video Creation. Call 503-338-2566
> <%28503%29%20338-2566>. www.clatsopcc.edu.
>
> 12. "Barefoot in the Park" is now playing 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. CaraM: The current exhibit, running thru June 12, at Cannon Beach
> Gallery is "Frame of Reference". Upcoming exhibit: "Landscapes", June 13
> – July 16
> Artists: Sidonie Caron, Christopher Perry, and J. Scott Wilson. Exhibition
> Reception: June 17, 6 pm – 8 pm. Artist Talk: June 18, 11 am. Sponsored by:
> Claudia Toutain-Dorbec. www.cannonbeacharts.org
>
>
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Wednesday Wednesday Morning Meeting (round-table discussion, everyone
welcome)
Date: 10May2017 8am
Location: Pizza a Fetta (upstairs)
Number in attendance: 11
Present: ChrisO, JimK, MelodieC, JohnB, MarkB, JasonS, TracyA, JaneB,
MelissaD, KevanL, GeorgeV
Absent: Everybody else
Notes by George Vetter
1. Farmer's Market
2. Best Wishes to Wendy and Fred
3. Get Lit(erature)
4. SBA Resource Partner's Reception
5. Downtown Parking
6. Jason Goodding Memorial Event
7. City Parks and Trails Master Plan
8. Citizens Police Academy
9. SoupBowl June 10
10. Cannon Beach Academy
11. Chorus Performances
12. "Barefoot in the Park" at Coaster Theatre
13. Kids Summer Camp at Coaster Theatre
14. Helping Hands Benefit Dinner
15. 50th Anniv of Beach Bill
1. MelissaD: Besides being employed at Ocean Spa where you can get $20 off
packages during May, Melissa is also working at EVOO where you can look
forward to 3-course Farmer's Market Lunches starting mid June when the
Farmer's Market runs Tuesdays June 13-Sept 29. www.oceanspacb.com.
www.EVOO.biz <http://www.evoo.biz/>. www.cannonbeachmarket.org
2. JimK: Following up on SheriR's suggestion last week, Jim brought a card
for all to sign sending our best to Wendy (our revered leader) and Fred
Higgins in their new life and challenges in the Tri-Cities.
3. TracyA: Get Lit at the Beach. Guest Authors Molly Gloss, Lev Grossman,
James Owen and Terry Brooks join Keynote Spealer Karl Marlantes May 19-21
for a weekend of literature presented by Tolovana Arts Colony.
www.getlitatthebeach.com
4. KevinL: CEDR and the CCC Small Business Development Center are hosting a
Reception with US Small Business Administration District Director Martin D
Golden Wed May 17 530p-730pat CCC Columbia Hall 219. Free with refreshments
and appetizers. To register: email sbdc at clatsopcc.edu or call Tammy Lambert
at 503-338-2402 <%28503%29%20338-2402>
5. MarkB: City Planner Mark Barnes, sitting in for the City's Public Works
Director, is seeking feedback from the business community and citizens
about summertime limited 3-hour parking downtown on Hemlock, 1st, 2nd & 3rd
Streets. A recent study on busy days showed that many cars parked in this
area are there for the day as employees are at work and beach goers are on
the beach. Much of the traffic downtown are cars looking for parking.
GeorgeV: George has observed as many as 8 cars using a single space in a
day in front of Village Centre. barnes at ci.cannon-beach.or.us.
6. JasonS: A Memorial Event for Fallen Seaside Police Officer Jason
Goodding will feature the 2nd Annual CornHole Tournament June 17 at the
Seaside Elks Lodge. Live Music, Food, Beer Garden. Proceeds will go to a
scholarship to a graduating senior from SHS. https:www.facebook.com/gooddin
gmemorialcornholetournament. Steve Kuhl 503-809-9317 <%28503%29%20809-9317>
kuhlsg at msn.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 at - http://www.ci.cannon-beach.or.us/citycouncil/page/city-co
uncil-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
<%28503%29%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. JasonS: The SoupBowl to benefit The Harbor in Seaside will be June 10
10. George V: The Cannon Beach Academy has had to abandon their plans to
occupy the old Fitness Center because of unforeseen cost in construction
at that site. They are now pursuing securing the old Children's Center in
Tolovana. Contact thecannonbeachacademy at gmail.com. See article
http://www.dailyastorian.com/Local_News/20170510/ano
ther-speed-bump-for-cannon-beach-academy
11. JohnB: The Cannon Beach Chorus will perform this Friday May 12 at 7pm
at the Cannon Beach Community Church. 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.c
annonbeachchorus.org
12. "Barefoot in the Park" now 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 <%28503%29%20440-9357>. or email Raven
Brown: r.brown at helpinghandsreentry.org. http://www.helpinghandsreentry.org.
15. 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. Tad McCall, son of former Governor Tom McCall will be.
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-celebr
ation-in-cannon-beach-on-the-north-oregon-coast. See article 50 years ago,
Oregon's beach battle kept sands open to everyone
<https://www.google.com/url?rct=j&sa=t&url=http://www.oregonlive.com/trending/2017/05/50_years_ago_oregons_beach_bat.html&ct=ga&cd=CAEYACoTNDU1MDYyMTIxMDkzNzIzNjc3MzIaZWQwOTliNTBkYWI4ZDMxNDpjb206ZW46VVM&usg=AFQjCNGLRmC62WRptJc--1mlLMONock9Rg>
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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 <%28503%29%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
<%28503%29%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
<%28360%29%20414-4244>
11. JohnB: The Cannon Beach Chorus will perform three spring concerts: Two
this weekend: Friday May 5, Sunday May 7 and Friday May12. 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/Ev
ents/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 <%28503%29%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-celebr
ation-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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For notes to prior meetings go to www.cannon-beach.net/wmm
George Vetter
Cannon-Beach Net <http://www.cannon-beach.net/>
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503-739-1415
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