<html><head><style type="text/css">body {word-wrap: break-word; background-color:#ffffff;}</style></head><body><div style="font-family: sans-serif; font-size: 16px">What is the itinerary for Cannon Beach, <br>i.e. number of people, drop off point and duration of visit to CB?<br><br><font color="#333333"><i><span style="font-size: 14px"><font face="sans-serif">Sent via DROID on Verizon Wireless</font></span></i></font></div><br><br>-----Original message-----<br><blockquote style="; border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"><div style="font-family: sans-serif; font-size: 14px"><b>From: </b>Les McNary <lmcnary@theoregonshore.com><b><br>To: </b>george@cannon-beach.net, wmm@cannonbeachbuzz.com<b><br>Sent: </b>Wed, Apr 13, 2011 01:39:48 GMT+00:00<b><br>Subject: </b>Re: [wmm] Reminder: WMM April 13, 2011 8am at Mo's<br><br></div>FYI GEORGE -<br><br>THE FIRST CRUISE SHIP IS THIS THURSDAY. CRYSTAL SYMPHONY ARRIVES AT 0800 AND SAILS AT 1700 HOURS. BUS SHOULD BE IN CANNON BEACH AROUND 9:45AM. YOU CAN GET COPIES OF THE SCHEDULE BY GOING TO PORT OF ASTORIA. lrm<br><br>----- Original Message ----- From: "Vetter, George" <georgevetter@gmail.com><br>To: <wmm@cannonbeachbuzz.com><br>Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2011 5:19 PM<br>Subject: [wmm] Reminder: WMM April 13, 2011 8am at Mo's<br><br><br>> Reminder: Tomorrow is Wednesday and the WMM at 8am at Mo's. Bring your own<br>> coffee cup. Coffee is courtesy of Mo's.<br>>> Notes by George Vetter<br>><br>> > 6. TAC Midterm Reports<br>> 7. Emergency Preparedness Public Mtg<br>> 8. Leadership Seminar May 6<br>> 9. Spring Unveiling<br>> 10. Bus Loss starts Friday<br>> 11. Clatsop Co Jaycees Restarting<br>> 12. Easter Egg Hunt at Sea Ranch<br>> 13. Earth Day Posters available<br>> 14. Next Wednesday Morning Meeting - April 6, 2011, Mo's, 8am. Mo's is<br>> now closed for breakfast for the season. Bring your own coffee cup. The<br>> coffee is still courtesy of Mo's.<br>><br>> 1. New at today's meeting: Tim Sugden and DC Rahe: About Face - > Portland's<br>> Interview Magazine. Online at <a href="www.aboutfacemag.com">www.aboutfacemag.com</a>. DC is the managing<br>> editor and Tim is the Staff Photographer. Copies of the premier issue (a<br>> quarterly, just out 3 weeks ago) were passed out. 10k were printed. 15K > will<br>> be printed for the June quarterly. Advertising is being sought. The first<br>> part of the magazine is Interviews and the second is District > News/Discover<br>> your Neighborhood. The cover and feature interview is with Pink Martini's<br>> China Forbes. Tim focused on selling ads in the second part. 2"x2" ads are<br>> $195 per qtr. Larger ads are $295. Two quarters must be purchased at a > time<br>> - not consecutive quarters, but alternating. Call Tim's cell at > 503-475-0632<br>><br>> 2. In answer to Wendy's question: "How was Oregon Break?" BobV: Mo's was<br>> down - like the rest of 2011. DianaP: JP's was OK - better than the prior<br>> weeks. SusanB: From the Chamber she was pleased to see the city parking > lot<br>> full. PatF: Real Estate Open Houses were slow. Robert and April: CB > Treasure<br>> Co just opened but they were please to have sold two rum bottles to two<br>> differ people. FrankS: Waves Motel was down. Weather is a big factor.<br>> GeorgeV: Retail was down. People in town and in the shops was down.<br>> MelindaW: Pizza a Fetta was down as was Bella Espresso. KathyK: La Luna > Loca<br>> was down. People are not spending. Their wallets are not coming out of > their<br>> pockets. JimK: IceFire is seeing some spenders. Is encouraged after last 6<br>> months. It's important to keep our spirits up. Engage people. Make them<br>> comfortable and relaxed. BrianO: CB Vacation rentals had best March ever.<br>> Lots of last minute renters. WendyH: Ocean Lodge didn't fill Saturday > night.<br>> First time that's happened on Spring Break. Also seeing lots of last > minute<br>> renters looking for deals. KeithC: Seaside Aquarium was down.<br>> 3. AnnR: CASA Benefit Concert at Coaster Theatre tomorrow (Thurs) 730pm.<br>> $20 tickets on sale at Found, Waves of Grain, CB Book Co and at the door.<br>> Cannon Beach is special to Abigail. She was married here and her parents<br>> have a place here.<br>> 4. BobV: Mo's and Newman's will be filmed today for feature on KATU TV.<br>> BrianO: Cannon Beach and CB Vacation Rentals will be mentioned Sunday > April<br>> 3rd in a New York Times Article "Summer Deals"<br>> (<a href="http://www.google.com/url?sa=X&q=http://travel.nytimes.com/2011/04/03/trave">http://www.google.com/url?sa=X&q=http://travel.nytimes.com/2011/04/03/trave</a><br>> l/03prac-rentals.html&ct=ga&cad=CAcQARgAIAAoATAAOABAxrjN7ARIAVAAWABiAmVu&cd=<br>> IegnPGyGFUo&usg=AFQjCNFCdWbiFW8BNEPbYl54q8OmdPde4g) GeorgeV: In June, Sea<br>> Magazine will feature our Sandcastle Contest with a photo of a sculpture > by<br>> the Ocean lodge taken by George. JimK: 12 Days of Earth Day will get > mention<br>> on National Geographic Traveler.<br>> 5. GeorgeV: State Senator Betsy Johnson returned George's call this > morning<br>> saying the three bills in committee regarding motel tax will not get out > of<br>> committee. Even so, she supports the third bill which she shaped with the<br>> Mayor of Manzanita and a commissioner from Tillamook. This bill would > allow<br>> use of motel tax dollars for roads besides current allowed uses. Wendy<br>> expressed concern that this new source of revenue to cities would push > motel<br>> taxes higher and higher.<br>> 6. RichM: The Tourism and Arts Commission (TAC) met yesterday. Midterm<br>> reports were due and all but one recipient had their report in. That<br>> recipient will not receive further funds until the report is in. TAC will<br>> meet again May 11.<br>> 7. The public is invited to the City's Emergency Preparedness > Presentation<br>> at Coaster Theatre Wednesday April 20th at 7pm.<br>> 8. WendyH: Attend the Chick-fil-A Leadercast on May 6 and learn from the<br>> world's most influential leadership voices. 11 speakers by satellite. $69.<br>> Call Wendy at 503-440-1995 or register online at<br>> <a href="http://chickfila2011northcoast.eventbrite.com">http://chickfila2011northcoast.eventbrite.com</a><br>> 9. MichaelB: Special insert for Spring Unveiling. 16500 will be inserted > in<br>> the Cannon Beach Citizen, North Coast Citizen, Daily Astorian & Chinook<br>> Observer April 20 & 21. Contact Michael Ficker 503-368-6397<br>> mficker@northcoastcitizen.com.<br>> 10. Bus service, including our local shuttle, is cut way back starting<br>> Friday. See new schedule at <a href="www.ridethebus.org">www.ridethebus.org</a>. RichM: SETD has said that<br>> the cost for them to run our shuttle is $47 per hour. There will be<br>> discussion about our shuttle at the April 5 City Council Meeting. 7pm.<br>> 11. SusanB: North Coast Jaycees Organizational Meeting - Wednesday April 6<br>> 6pm - Pizza Harbor, 39 Edgewood St Seaside. For ages 18 to 40. Pizza<br>> provided by Seaside Chamber of Commerce. Contact Jessica 503-298-9636<br>> northcoastjaycees@gmail.com or Susan seasidesusan@gmail.com.<br>> 12. CarmenS: There will be an Easter Egg Hunt at Sea Ranch for ages 1-10<br>> Saturday April 23 at 11am. Contact 503-436-2815 <a href="www.searanchrv.com">www.searanchrv.com</a>.<br>> 13 JimK: Earthday posters were made available. Get yours at Icefire<br>> Glassworks. Get your Earth Day event onto the Earth Day website. Contact<br>> Suzanne Icefire@theoregonshore.com<br>> 14. Next Wednesday Morning Meeting - April 6, 2011, Mo's, 8am. Mo's is<br>> closed for breakfast for the season. Bring your own coffee cup. The coffee<br>> is still courtesy of Mo's.<br>><br>> VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVend<br>><br>> Subject: Wednesday Morning Meeting (round-table discussion, everyone<br>> welcome)<br>> Date: 3/23/2011 8am<br>> Location: Mo's<br>> Number in attendance: 24<br>> Present: WendyH, BrianO, JohnB, BobVan, MeganH, CarolHun, LindseyH, > KathyK,<br>> PatF, LindaD, ErinB, JimK, BobMus, JeneeP, LindaY, JohnS, AnnR, MeliaJ,<br>> ShandaB, RobertK, AprilK, NalaC, DonnaL, GeorgeV<br>> Absent: Everybody else<br>><br>> Notes by George Vetter<br>><br>> Discussion Items:<br>><br>> 1. New People at Today's Meeting<br>> 2. Bus Update<br>> 3. Spring Beach Cleanup Sat Mar 26, 10am<br>> 4. HRAP<br>> 5. Lecture at Library Apr 7, 7pm "Survivor: Tidepools"<br>> 6. Cupcake Sunday at Found<br>> 7. Relay for Life<br>> 8. Blues at The Wine Bar at Sweet Basils Sat 7pm<br>> 9. Motel Tax Changes<br>> 10. CB Lodging Association<br>> 11. Tolovana Arts Colony seeks instructors<br>> 12. Highway 101 Flooding Study<br>> 13. Spring Break Feedback<br>> 14. Next Wednesday Morning Meeting - March 30, 2011, Mo's, 8am. Mo's is<br>> now closed for breakfast for the season. Bring your own coffee cup. The<br>> coffee is still courtesy of Mo's.<br>><br>> 1. New at today's meeting: Linda Yeager, Community Relationship Manager,<br>> American Cancer Society, Astoria. 503-325-5158 linda.yeager@cancer.org.<br>> Robert and April Knecht, Cannon Beach Treasure Co. just opened on Hemlock<br>> Street at #255 Suite C-2 (across from Bruce's). Featuring sunken and > buried<br>> treasures lost to the light of day for centuries - coins, jewelry,<br>> antiquities, and artifacts. Robert is originally from Crescent City and > got<br>> started 20 years ago in Key Largo working with treasure hunters there. He<br>> has always been his own boss, most recently working in marketing. He and<br>> April married 4 years ago. April is originally from San Francisco and had<br>> been working in TV production. They honeymooned in Newport Oregon and > began<br>> doing Art Festivals with their treasures. Both grew up in retail, April's<br>> parents had a flower shop and Robert's had a tackle and bait shop. Just<br>> before Christmas last year, they visited Cannon Beach and fell in love > with<br>> the town. Visit their website at <a href="www.cannonbeachtreasure.com">www.cannonbeachtreasure.com</a>. 503-436-1626<br>> treasure@cannonbeachtreasure.com.<br>> 2. Erin/Wendy: Due to the dire financial situation, SETD has announced > that<br>> starting April 1, the Cannon Beach Shuttle is discontinued. The bus to and<br>> from Seaside will be cut from every hour to every two hours, besides<br>> starting later and stopping earlier. SETD has another board meeting<br>> scheduled for Thursday night. Kathy: This is a great loss to Cannon Beach.<br>> This undermines the PR that we spread about our free shuttle and put<br>> pressure on our already limited parking. Encourage our City Council to<br>> support a local shuttle. Write to council@cbor.us.<br>> 3. Jenee: The SOLV Spring Beach Cleanup is set for this Saturday (Mar 26)<br>> from 10a-1p. To volunteer call 800-333-SOLV, visit <a href="www.SOLV.org">www.SOLV.org</a> or show up<br>> at City Hall on Sat. Jenee is the local coordinator -<br>> jenee@pacificalarmsystem.com.<br>> 4. Nala: HRAP (Haystack Rock Awareness Program) is on the beach this week<br>> during Oregon Spring Break. In spite of the weather, people are out. > HRAP's<br>> annual volunteer training program begins Saturday April 2 - 12p -4p. > Contact<br>> Donna Lenius 503-436-8095 donna.lenius.hrap@gmail.com. George said he<br>> attended the training last year and found it very informative and<br>> interesting.<br>> 5. Nala: The current series of free lectures co-sponsored by the Friend > of<br>> Haystack Rock and the Cannon Beach Library comes to an end Thursday Arpil > 7<br>> at 7pm at the Library - Ramona Radonich, Interpretive Ranger, OR Parks and<br>> Rec will speak on "Survivor: Tidepools".<br>> 6. Ann: Sunday is another Cupcake Sunday at Found in Midtown. Sleepy Monk<br>> Coffee is now open Fridays thru Tuesdays as is the Irish Table Restaurant.<br>> 7. Linda/Jenee: The American Cancer Society's "Relay for Life" fundraiser<br>> for Clatsop County is set for July 9th & 10th - 10am Saturday to 10am > Sunday<br>> at the Astoria High School Track Field. Contact John and Karen Chapman<br>> 503-440-6808, Rachael Whisler 503-298-7816 or Jenee & Bob Mushen<br>> 503-436-9292. <a href="www.relayforlife.org/clatsopcountyor">www.relayforlife.org/clatsopcountyor</a>.<br>> 8. John/Lindsey: Lloyd Jones, Blues Hall of Famer, will play the Wine Bar > @<br>> Sweet Basil's Saturday March 26 from 7-9p.503-436-1539<br>> <a href="www.thewinebarcannonbeach.com">www.thewinebarcannonbeach.com</a><br>> 9. Wendy: It appears that the Motel Tax bills are still in committee, but<br>> are still moving forward. George: According to a Feb 15th Daily Astorian<br>> article, two Senate bills being sponsored by Sen. Betsy Johnson,<br>> D-Scappoose, could change the uses for lodging tax dollars that fall under<br>> the current law's strict definitions. The bills would allow cities and > other<br>> collectors of lodging taxes to apply them to more general uses, if those<br>> uses can be tied to tourism. George and others expressed concern that if > not<br>> for the current state requirement, none of the lodging tax dollars would > be<br>> used for PR and that the proposed changes would result in no funds from > any<br>> future increases being used for PR. BobNer suggested we invite Betsy to a<br>> WMM. George e-mailed her but did not hear back so re-sent his message.<br>> 10. Wendy: Anyone interested in being part of a Cannon Beach Lodging<br>> Association should contact her at wendy@theoceachlodge.com. George suggest<br>> that the group look at becoming a committee of the Chamber as the Cannon<br>> Beach Culinary Arts Association just did.<br>> 11. George: The Tolovana Arts Colony has openings for anyone who wants to<br>> teach their craft during the upcoming Spring Quarter - Apr 24-June 18. > Call<br>> Jeff at 503-436-2000 tolovanaartscolony@gmail.com.<br>> <a href="www.tolovanaartscolony.org">www.tolovanaartscolony.org</a>.<br>> 12. George: The Seaside Signal reports that "A Seattle-based consulting > team<br>> is recommending the removal of the west bank berm between the Necanicum<br>> River and Highway 101 and constructing a 400-foot berm on the east side of<br>> the highway to ease the flooding along U.S. Highway 101. Consultants are<br>> also recommending crews construct berms at the RV Park and Beerman Creek > or<br>> raise a portion of the highway, along with constructing a berm north of<br>> Beerman Creek and a berm/floodwall on Dooley Bridge. "Our overall goal is > to<br>> provide uninterrupted function of Highway 101 during most years and to<br>> reduce the frequency and severity of flooding," said Vaughn Collins, > senior<br>> engineer for Northwest Hydraulic Consultants of Seattle. "We are not > trying<br>> to stop it." Kathy expressed concern that this was not enough and that > more<br>> should be done. The project as proposed is to cost approx $500K.<br>> 13 Spring Break: Wendy: The Ocean Lodge filled up last weekend but last<br>> minute. Rooms are available this week though. John: Sweet Basil's was/is<br>> slow. BobVan: Mo's continues to be slow. George: The parking lot at the<br>> Outlet Mall in Seaside yesterday from about 1230 to 230 was somewhere<br>> between half and two thirds full.<br>> 14. Next Wednesday Morning Meeting - March 30, 2011, Mo's, 8am. Mo's is<br>> closed for breakfast for the season. Bring your own coffee cup. The coffee<br>> is still courtesy of Mo's.<br>><br>> VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVend<br>><br>> Note from Mark Thompson of CEDR " Hi George, I had planned to be at the<br>> Coffee this morning to plug our HR seminar, inspired largely by Cannon > Beach<br>> business feedback. As it turns out I won't be able to attend. If you get<br>> this in time, would you mind reminding folks they can get details and > signup<br>> on the Calendar (under News and Events) at the CEDR website:<br>> <a href="www.clatsoped.com">www.clatsoped.com</a> "<br>><br>> Subject: Wednesday Morning Meeting (round-table discussion, everyone<br>> welcome)<br>> Date: 3/16/2011 8am<br>> Location: Mo's<br>> Number in attendance: 18<br>> Present: LesleP, KathyK, KariP, GaryH, BrianO, JohnB, BobN, SarahMc, KayC,<br>> MeganH, CarolH, StephanieA, MichaelB, GeorgeV, Lisa, CarmenS, PatrickN,<br>> PattiA<br>> Absent: Everybody else<br>><br>> Notes by Lesle Palmeri<br>><br>> New/Guests: Sarah Smyth McIntosh with Law Manzanita, Kay Covert with<br>> Windermere Manzanita, Patti<br>> Atkins with Providence Seaside Hospital<br>><br>> Sarah staffs the branch office in Manzanita and also works out of their > main<br>> office in Olympia,<br>> spending every other week in an alternating location. The address is 1441<br>> Laneda Avenue #3.<br>><br>> Kay has spent 21 years in real estate, originally with Ribbon Realty, the<br>> last 13 with Windermere with<br>> her husband, Walt, as partner. They cover from Arch Cape to Wheeler.<br>><br>> Question of the day: How did you learn about the tsunami warning?<br>><br>> George -- firetruck outside window, turned on TV<br>><br>> Sara Smith Macintosh -- New to the group and a lawyer. She is a member of<br>> the Manzanita Business<br>> Alliance -- She heard about the pending tsunami at 5am - then heard sirens<br>> -- She lives 1 1/2 block<br>> from the ocean -- was not prepared - There was a question among the<br>> neighbors -- to take the car<br>> or no? Answer: The earth did not shake here, we can take our cars.<br>><br>> Kay Covert -- Windermere Manzanita -- Also new and a member of the > Srategic<br>> Business Alliance. -<br>> - "I am here to learn." -- She is also a member of the emergency volunteer<br>> corps -<br>><br>> Stephanie A - Has roots from Manzanita and went through her first tsunami<br>> warning in Manzanita -- > When she finally did leave she parked up on the hwy -- Now she doesn't > have<br>> a phone at home -- > Does have TV, but not online -- son in Hawaii -- "Everybody in the family<br>> called him first then me.<br>> There were 23 messages on my phone when I got to work." -- Her next<br>> notification was at 7am when<br>> the sirens sounded meaning that she had 15 minutes to leave. - "I never > did<br>> hear an all clear." -- She<br>> went to Camp 18 and had a nice breakfast and came back at about 2pm. "The<br>> town was filled." -- > This was a learning lesson.<br>><br>> Megan-- Indicates she didn't know about it until 6:30 when she woke up -<br>> 
Half of the town on top of<br>> my hill." -- She also recommended we check out the following website:<br>> <a href="weatherbug.com">weatherbug.com</a>.<br>><br>> Carol H -- Indicated she was awakened by a staff member who sleeps with a<br>> scanner -- They then<br>> marshalled their people to get the word out to let other people know -- > "We<br>> notified our employees -<br>> - our team worked well together -- Lee Ann called about 1:45."<br>><br>> Linda D -- At 11:45pm she got a NOAA advisory -- "Then about 1 or so it > went<br>> off again and they<br>> upgraded it to a warning." -- She recommends the �<br><br>Message truncated</blockquote></body></html>