4A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2015 Consult a PROFESSIONAL my Q: Does homeowners insurance cover full replacement value of my home? Jerem y R ya n M ills A gen t 503-738-6100 F a m ily. F rien d s. Com m u n ity. W e’re a ll in th is togeth er. Dani Palmer/EO Media Group Jill Kratochvil grabs a plate of food during Pelican Brewing Co.’s groundbreaking ceremony Tuesday. Pelican: Windows on the brewery side will give visitors a peek at operations Inn in Delaware, but “unique and different.” the off-season and help build The brewpub is hiring man- the Cannon Beach commu- agers now, to be trained in Pa- nity as much as we build our FL¿F &LW\ RYHU WKH ZLQWHU DQG brand.” will seek the rest of its staff six Co-owner Jim Schons and to eight weeks ahead of open- brewmaster Darron Welch ing, which is planned for sprint. Learn about Medicare basics and open enrollment joined Jones and Prinzing for During peak season, they the ceremonial groundbreak- expect to have a staff of about Statewide Health Insurance Benefits Advisors (SHIBA) ing, introducing building de- 60 to 70, Prinzing said. In the signer David Vonada of Tolo- off-season, there will be 40 to Date: Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015 vana Architects and Cannon 50 employees. Beach builder Keeley O’Brien Mayor Sam Steidel recalled Time: 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. of O’Brien and Co. a time — long before Dooger’s Location: Ocean Park Fire Hall The South Hemlock Street — when the site of the Pelican site will feature brewery tours Brewery was a “50-cent ham- 26109 Ridge Ave, Ocean Park and a menu similar to Pacif- burger joint” as he welcomed ic City’s. Newman, owner of the new business. Questions? Call 360-642-3634, ext. 14 Newmans at 988, was recently “We always wear our Peli- named Pelican’s new corporate can gear when we’re in town, Sponsored by SHIBA, a free and unbiased service of the: chef and will develop menu Prinzing said. People roll down creations at all three locations. their windows and ask us when He said Pelican Brewing Co. we’re opening, and yell things “set the table for us” — he was across the street. It’s just awe- www.insurance.wa.gov/shiba RQHRIWKHFRPSDQ\¶V¿UVWFKHIV some.” in 1996 — so he’s looking forward to working with them again. He expects a “great at- mosphere” for guests. The restaurant will be about 75,000-square-feet, seating 160 inside and 40 outside, with a 600-square-foot brewery at- tached, Prinzing said. 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