7A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, APRIL 13, 2015 ,OOXVWUDWHGµ%HDFK%LOO¶VLJQWREHXQYHLOHGRQ(DUWK'D\ Plywood panel honors Oregon’s public beaches By ERICK BENGEL EO Media Group CANNON BEACH — :LWKRXW WKH EHQH¿W RI 2UH- gon’s public beaches, Matt /RYH RI $VWRULD ZRXOG QRW have become the writer and person that he is today, he said. “This is the most import- DQWWKLQJLQP\OLIHLVEHLQJ DEOH WR JR WR WKH EHDFK IRU IUHH´ /RYH VDLG ³,W PHDQV HYHU\WKLQJWRPH´ And without the Beach %LOO RI ZKLFK JUDQWHG the public recreational access WR WKH VWDWH¶V FRDVWOLQH IURP the ocean to the vegetation line, Oregon’s beaches would QRW EH SXEOLF ,QVWHDG WKH\ may have become the private SOD\JURXQG RI D SULYLOHJHG IHZ “Oregon is unique in the IDFW WKDW RXU EHDFKHV EHORQJ WR WKH SHRSOH´ VDLG %DUE .QRS FKDLUZRPDQ RI WKH both the city’s Parks and Community Services Com- mittee and its subcommittee that organizes the Twelve 'D\VRI(DUWK'D\ ³7KDWLVPDMRU´DGGHG(G Johnson, an Earth Day com- mittee member. To honor the historic SLHFH RI 2UHJRQ OHJLVODWLRQ Love collaborated with Can- QRQ%HDFK¶V7ZHOYH'D\VRI Earth Day committee to cre- DWH D ³%HDFK %LOO´ LQWHUSUH- tive sign. Soon to be mounted on WKH UDLOLQJ SODWIRUP ZKHUH Second Street overlooks the beach, the sign — titled “The Great Birthright: Oregon’s 2FHDQ %HDFKHV´ ² ZLOO EH unveiled at its permanent lo- cation 4 p.m. April 22 (Earth Day). The ceremony will serve as the proud climax ² WKH ³ELJ ¿QLVK´ ² WR WKH city’s Earth Day marathon, said Susan Boac, the Earth Day committee’s publicity manager. $VIDUDV&KULV+DYHOWKH public relations director with the Oregon Parks and Rec- reation Department, knows, it is the only sign along the PLOHVWUHWFKRI2UHJRQ¶V coastline created solely to recognize the Beach Bill. “We’re delighted anytime DFLW\LVVRSURXGRIWKHRFHDQ ERICK BENGEL — EO Media Group Sally Lackaff, who created the artwork for Cannon Beach’s soon-to-be-unveiled Beach Bill sign, works on the illustra- tions for a children’s book in her Astoria studio. \HDUV DJR´ KH VDLG 7KH WR KHDU DQ\WKLQJ EDFN´ KH lecture was “really well at- VDLG,QKLVH[SHULHQFH³SHR- WHQGHG´KHDGGHG ple get excited and they just During the Q-and-A por- GRQ¶WIROORZXS´%XWKHZDV tion, a consensus began to ZURQJ DERXW WKH SHRSOH RI IRUP EHWZHHQ /RYH DQG WKH Cannon Beach. The city contacted him im- DXGLHQFH WKDW WKH FLW\ RI Cannon Beach should do mediately, he discharged his ERICK BENGEL — EO Media Group something to commemorate ³ZULWHUO\´GXW\DQGQRZ¿YH The original artwork for the city’s Beach Bill sign currently sits on the desk of the artist, Oregon’s public beaches, months later, the sign is al- Sally Lackaff, who rendered the images in pencil and watercolor, and, in ink, hand wrote not least because, general- PRVWUHDG\IRUSXEOLFGLVSOD\ the text written by Matt Love, a writer living in Astoria. ³,MXVWORYHWKHZD\LWKDS- ly, “when people go to the beach, they don’t know why SHQHG VR IDVW´ /RYH VDLG shore that they want to shout adding that the sign is a tes- ³, MXVW VRUW RI FDPH XS the Cannon Beach Communi- DFFHVVLVIUHH´KHVDLG WKDW RXW IRU WKH ZKROH ZRUOG ZLWKWKHVHLGHDV´VKHVDLG ty Hall. With the audience basi- tament to Cannon Beach’s WRVHH´+DYHOVDLG ,Q KLV UHPDUNV /RYH cally pitching the idea right ³FRQVHUYDWLRQPLQGHGHWKLF´ )LQDOO\ WKH VLJQ IHDWXUHV ³,W¶V D KXJH ZRQGHUIXO LQ /DFNDII¶V LQNHG KDQG- opened up about how Ore- there, Love volunteered to The Lackaff touch writing, a terse testament — gon’s public beaches “en- ZULWH WKH FRS\ IRU WKH VLJQ WKLQJ IRU &DQQRQ %HDFK´ Once again, the commit- composed by Love — to both abled me to become a writer +RZHYHU ³, QHYHU H[SHFWHG Boac said. tee turned to Astoria-based beach bills that explains their DUWLVW 6DOO\ /DFNDII WR LOOXV- origins, purpose and impor- trate the project. tance. TM Like the signs she de- Love is not credited on VLJQHG IRU VLWHV DORQJ WKH WKHVLJQ³DQG,ZDQWHGLWWKDW Cannon Beach Nature Trail ZD\´ KH VDLG ³,W¶V D ELJJHU and unveiled during last LVVXHWKDQRQHZULWHU´ \HDU¶V7ZHOYH'D\VRI(DUWK ³, ZDQWHG WR ZULWH LW LQ D Day celebration, the Beach YRLFHIRUDOO2UHJRQLDQVVRLW %LOO VLJQ ZLOO FRQVLVW RI D GLGQ¶WQHHGDE\OLQH´KHFRQ- laminated plywood pan- WLQXHG³,WKRXJKWWKDWZRXOG el teeming with well-re- EH LQWUXVLYH , ZURWH LW DQG VHDUFKHG FDUHIXOO\ FKRVHQ WKDW¶VDOO,QHHGWRNQRZ´ LPDJHVUHQGHUHGLQ/DFNDII¶V The Beach Bill sign is unmistakable pencil-and-wa- meant to “draw attention April is 9 -1-1 Educa tion M onth. M edix Am bula nce, a long w ith the tercolor style. to how lucky we are as Or- Astoria a nd Sea side 9 -1-1 centers, w ould like to rem ind you: :LWKLQ WKH IUDPH /DFN- egonians, and people who DII EOHQGV IXOOFRORU EHDFK visit Oregon, to have public scenes set against the hori- EHDFKHV´/DFNDIIVDLG zon, with hand-drawn repli- %RWK /RYH DQG /DFNDII FDVRIIDPRXVSKRWRJUDSKVRI are expected to attend the un- • W h en ca llin g 9-1-1, on e of th e first th in gs you’ll be a sked to IRUPHU2UHJRQ*RYV2VZDOG veiling, Boac said. provide is th e loca tion of th e em ergen cy you’re reportin g. West (in sepia) and Tom Mc- • T h e ca ll-ta ker m a y n ot a utom a tica lly kn ow your loca tion or ‘Conservation-minded Call (in black-and-white). m a y a sk to con firm it. ethic’ :HVW LQ FODVVL¿HG • M a ke sure you provide a s m uch deta il on your loca tion a s 7KHLGHDIRUWKHVLJQFDPH the state’s tidelands as a pub- possible, such a s la n dm a rks, cross streets a n d m ilepost. lic highway, and McCall, in about rather spontaneously. Last November, Love de- VLJQHG WKH %HDFK %LOO LWVHOI ZKLFK /RYH FRQVLGHUV livered the inaugural lecture a monumental moment in Or- — titled “The Oregon Coast: HJRQ¶VKLVWRU\/DFNDIILQFRU- 2QH:ULWHU¶V0XVH´²RIWKH SRUDWHG UHSOLFDV RI ERWK WKH :RUOGRI+D\VWDFN5RFNOHF- DQG ELOOV LQWR WKH ture series (sponsored by the )ULHQGVRI+D\VWDFN5RFNDW artwork. 9 1 1 THE N U M BER TO K N OW 9-1-1 N EEDS TO K N OW W HERE TO GO CL ASSIF IE D M ARK ETPL A CE P lace classified ad s o n lin e at w w w .d ailyasto rian .co m o r call 503-325-3211 CL ASSIF IE D IN DEX ANNOUNCEMENTS 055 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Care Centers 035 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lost & Found 040 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Personals 050 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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