[wmm] Reminder: WMM 11Mar2020 at 8am at Pizza a Fetta

George Vetter george at cannon-beach.net
Tue Mar 10 14:52:11 CDT 2020


Reminder: Tomorrow is Wednesday and the Wednesday Morning Meeting at 8am at
Pizza a Fetta - upstairs in their banquet room.

Note1: Tonight, Tues Mar10, at 530pm at City Hall is the regular monthly
City Council Work Session. Find the agenda and packet at
https://www.ci.cannon-beach.or.us/citycouncil/page/city-council-work-session-44

Note2: The George & Paula Vetter Family Estate Sale at 3823 Pacific in
Tolovana by the CB Academy is just a week away. Local estate liquidators
Larry and Kay Marshall say this is their biggest yet. Everything on three
floors and the garage must go. Our children grew up here plus we have
accumulated lots of stuff from El Mundo's 3 retail stores and the George
Vetter FotoArt gallery. Our smaller Bend condo came furnished so almost all
our furniture, beds, desks, cabinets, tools, toys, games, equipment,
fixtures, cameras/photos, art, collections, etc will need to find new
homes. There are over 400 albums including lots of classical, over 100
videos including kids Disney, over 100 music CDs, hundreds of books,
several TV's & stands, two bikes, a twin baby jogger by Racing Strollers,
golf clubs, bags, balls, net, etc, etc, etc.  The Sale is advertised as
starting Thursday (Mar 19), but Wednesday (Mar 18) from 3-6pm is
Invitation-Only. You are invited. Bring your truck.

Note3: Reminders regarding the revised city ordinance about not feeding
wild animals in Cannon Beach are currently  being distributed.  The printed
reminder comes as a 5"x7" post card type hand out that will go to all
hotels, restaurants and retailers.  A poster is also available should the
business not desire the hand out cards.  A sample of the poster can be seen
in each of the kiosk locations around town as an additional reminder to
visitors.  Please begin distributing the reminders to visitors coming to
Cannon Beach beginning immediately.  The Chamber will have additional
quantities should you run out. This is a one time communications blast to
help get the word out on this important ordinance change this spring/summer
season. Should you have any questions, please contact the City Public Works
Director, Karen La Bonte at 503-436-8068.

Note4: Oregrown will open its newest store in the heart of Cannon Beach,
Oregon, at 10am on March 13th, 2020. An official ribbon-cutting ceremony
will take place at 5:30pm led by Mayor Sam Steidel. (Age 21+ event (Inside
Building))

Note5: Opening this Friday, March 13 at Coaster Theatre - *Play On!* A
chaotic and comedic peek behind the curtain. Performances begin at 7:30pm.
Sunday shows start at 3:00pm $20 or $25. Tickets can be purchased at the
theatre box office, online or by calling 503-436-1242. *Play On* is a
hilarious story of a theatre group trying desperately to put on a play in
spite of maddening interference from a haughty author who keeps revising
the script. We find this group of intrepid performers at the rehearsal of
this dreadful show, then move on to the near disastrous dress rehearsal,
and the finally the actual performance, in which anything that can go
wrong, does. When the author decides to give a speech on the state of the
modern theatre during the curtain calls, the audience is treated to a
madcap climax of this thoroughly hilarious romp.

Note6: I will miss this WMM. Would someone please take notes and send them
to me for distribution to the list. Thanks. .. George at georgevetter.com



MEETING NOTES

Wednesday, March 4th, 2020
Participants: 8
Attendees: JimK, ErikO, HannahO, GregS, MelodieC, MarcR, ChrisO, RickH
Notes by Hannah Ostrander

MelodieC: She nominates bunnies as the official CB critter.

HannahO: Nominates Roosevelt Elk as the official mammal.

JimK: There’s a community that sells shares of installed solar panels,
electricity goes to emergency management needs and those that purchase the
shares receive savings due to the renewable energy.  Also, they save by not
paying for the installation and upkeep costs.

JimK: Asked about local investments for the common good

MarcR: Invalid fund that was started by Mrs. Moon and collected donations
to be used for things like walkers and wheelchairs.

Jim: Coined the phrases: ‘anarchy of democracy’ and ‘positive externality’.

ErikO: Looks like due to coronavirus, we may be seeing less international
travel and more local visitors

RickH: If you have an infection at your business, call the City and Chamber
to help handle containment.  It requires a deep clean and recertification
by the county public health.  This could cause a shut down of operation for
1+ days.  City and Chamber has protocols to help assist.  To find
additional information, visit the ‘City of Cannon Beach’ website and go to
‘Current Topics’ page.  County information can be found here:
https://www.co.clatsop.or.us/publichealth/page/coronavirus-what-you-need-know
.

ChrisO: Cutting the ribbon this Friday at Prestige ONE Realty.  Oyster &
Fish Dinner on Saturday, March 7 at the American Legion.  Day light savings
is on Sunday.  Food pantry presentation will be at the Chamber Hall on
Monday from 5pm-7pm.  Chamber breakfast meeting will be at the Pig ‘n’
Pancake on Tuesday at 7:45am, with speaker Chief Marc from the CB Fire
Department.

GregS: The City has moved forward with the purchase of the elementary
school with a $102,000 from TAC.

ChrisO: The City has created hand-outs regarding the new laws about feeding
wildlife.  They are being distributed to local businesses and available at
the chamber.

GregS: Mentioned the boat on Arcadia Beach, a couple and their dog was
rescued by Coast Guard after a distress signal on Friday.  The boat later
washed ashore.

ChrisO: Oregrown is opening soon with a Chamber ribbon cutting.

GregS: He visited Pie Guy & Gal which has recently opened above Mi
Corazon.  It is a pie shop that has a Facebook presence and good pies.  A
two person pie is about $10 and they have a good selection.

JimK: Irish Table is planning to move to the Harding Trading Company
building soon so that they can serve lunch and dinner and then Sleepy Monk
plans to expand their bakery.

MarcR: Discussed the possibility of bringing Firemen Conferences to Cannon
Beach which would save the department money by not requiring that
firefighters travel elsewhere to train and would also be a good way to
increase the off-season in CB.

HannahO: We just returned from a birding festival in San Diego and lots of
people were interested in CB and Tufted Puffins.  We also recently released
a podcast episode all about the Haystack Rock Tufted Puffins, available
here:
https://www.gobirdingpodcast.com/podcast-1/episode/48009795/the-puffin-protectors
.

MarcR: There is a fireman scholarship that was started in the 1970’s for
furthering education and training, but has been lacking in donations.
Would like to use the sand castle booth and/or golf fundraiser to add to
the scholarship fund.

Upcoming Online Marketing Workshop by OCVA - April 6 -
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/oregon-coast-marketing-workshop-north-tickets-97348671497

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Wednesday, February 19th, 2020
Participants: 12
Attendees: JasonS, JimK, ErikO, HannahO, GregS, MelodieC, MarcR, ChrisO,
Mary BethC, KenC, JeneeP, RickH
Notes by Hannah Ostrander

Note: Erik and Hannah will not be able to attend the next Wednesday morning
(2/26) as we will be guiding at the San Diego Bird Festival (!), will
someone please take notes and get them to George?

ChrisO: Membership Awards at the Chamber on 2/20 from 6-9pm, please RSVP -
chamber at cannonbeach.org.  There will be a surprise AND a reveal.  Laura is
updating the Spring Break schedule, so look for a new copy soon.  The 2020
Chamber magazines are in with Beth’s beautiful elk picture on the cover!
GregS: Beth’s elk video has gotten over 5 million views online so far.

JeneeP: A classical concert will be held this Friday, 7pm, Feb. 21st, at
Cannon Beach Community Church. Baron Fenwick, a "Rising Star" will perform
an all-classical concert, featuring music by Haydn, Chopin, Prokofiev, and
Rachmaninoff. Mr. Fenwick has won many national and international piano
competitions and is as fine a professional pianist as you will hear on the
big stages of downtown Portland. THIS CONCERT IS FREE AND OPEN TO THE
PUBLIC.

JeneeP: SOLVE spring beach clean-up is scheduled for March 28th with
supplies available at City Hall from 10am-1pm.  Drop off sites are the City
Hall and in Tolovana.  PLEASE bring buckets, gloves, additional safety gear
for picking litter off the beach.  Red Cross meeting is coming up on
February 25th, if anyone would like to join contact Jenee.

GregS: Sea Turtles Forever and several partner orgs did a clean-up at Fort
Stevens State Park recently with over 200 volunteers participating.

Mary BethC: There is a “Emergency Go Bag Presentation” coming up on
February 29th from 9-11am at the City Hall in which Tonquin Trading’s,
Jason Johnson, will discuss creating kits, community resilience, and more.

RickH: The city is relaunching the barrel caches.  They plan to provide
access twice a year, which will be the third Saturday in April and
October.  In addition, CERT training exercises will be planned in
coordination with the cache dates.  The priority focus for training and
coordination of emergency strategies is with residents and then move into
the business community.

Mary BethC: There is a ham radio course coming up: March 6 & 7  6-9
(Friday) 9-4 (Saturday) at Warrenton City Hall- Training Room.  The course
is free and the licensing test costs $15.  Contact instructor, Mike Gore (
slowgunboat at gmail.com), to register.

RickH: The city has been working with partners for several years to
coordinate the installation of a new radio tower.  A site has been approved
and the plan is for the radio tower to handle ham operations, KMUN, MedNet
Radio, CERT systems, GMRS, etc.  The city has had some funding budgeted for
this since the 2007 storm and donations have come into KMUN for its
installation.  Now a plan is in the works!

Mary BethC: A countywide communications plan is coming up.

JasonS: The lack of a countywide plan has prevented emergency services in
CB from obtaining grants.

GregS: Are there any communities on the West Coast that we could look to
that are doing emergency response right? RickH: Short answer: no.  Some
communities can handle certain emergencies correctly, but not everything.
Oregon is behind in communication, access, egress due, in part, to
mountainous terrain.  Everyone should get on Clatsop Alerts to receive
emergency information, this can be accessed through an app called:
Everbridge App.  This alert system should be fully functioning in 3-4
months.

MarcR: Did everyone know that the cow alarm system is funded by CB Fire
Department?  A 5-year levy will be placed on the May ballot to increase tax
rates for the CB Rural Fire District, a fact sheet is available with more
detail.

Note: The George & Paula Vetter Family estate liquidation at 3823 Pacific
will take place the weekend of March 19 (Spring Break). Because of the
large amount and variety of "stuff" to liquidate, liquidators Larry & Kay
Marshall have suggested a Wednesday, March 18th 3-6pm invitation-only
option for those of you on this WMM list. Mark your calendar.

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

George Vetter
GeorgeVetterPhotography
Cannon-Beach Net
503-739-1415
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