Vernonia's voice. (Vernonia, OR) 2007-current, November 01, 2009, Page 14, Image 14

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community
november
2009
Final First Friday of the Season
 
The  season  finale  for  First  Friday  and  the 
Hands-On  Art’s  Floating  Arts  Gallery  ended  at  the 
Scout Cabin.  Extended into Saturday as part of Salm-
on Festival, we had some of the usual band of stalwarts 
puttin’ ‘em up and takin’ ‘em down one last time.
 
Employment,  family  emergencies  and  the 
swine flu took its toll on the number of exhibitors this 
time, but it was still a fine nucleus of Vernonia’s cre-
ative community represented.
 
Chris  Updegrave  had  a  large  showing  of  his 
all-local-subject photographs, with cool, old metamor-
phosing  cars  being  a  favorite  subject.    If  you  are  in-
terested in his works or have a potential commission, 
please  contact  him  at:    cupdegrav1@verizon.net  or 
503-791-4902.
 
Walter Neumann was showing his oils, acryl-
ics and all-1968 all the time hand-painted t-shirts.  He’s 
Salmon Festival
Family Harvest Fun
available  for  painting  and  drawing  classes  and  com-
mission work at:  503-799-4527.
 
Another  fine  photographer  and  artist  dis-
playing  her  wares  was  Nicole  Gray,  a Vernonia  High 
School graduate.  If you saw something you liked, but 
didn’t get her contact info, call her and set something 
up:  503-429-5322.
 
Exhibiting  in absentia  was  Gail  Snethen, 
showing her quilts and lap robes.  If you want another 
look,  she  will  probably  be  selling  during  the 
Christmas Fair.
 Finally, Erika Paleck was showing mixed me-
dia  works  of  acrylics  on  wood,  air  brushing, 
pen and ink, and water colors.
 If  you  are  interested  in  further  information 
about any of these artists, or others you might 
have seen during the First Friday season, or if 
you are interested in participating or have gen-
eral questions or ideas, please contact Erika at:  
epaleck@gmail.com  or  503-429-0898.    See 
you next year!
Play it safe this fall.
Fall is the best time of year to get outside and play, whether you’re with your team, your friends or
your family. It’s also a really important time to brush up on some key safety plays.
• wear layers so you can stay warm or cool
down easily
• drink water to stay hydrated, even when
it’s cool outside
• wear the right equipment for the game
or activity: helmets, pads, vests, shin
guards, and shoes or cleats
• be aware of more people, cars and
bicycles out near schools, fields and parks
Review the numbers: 9-1-1
Even when you plan ahead for safety, emergencies happen. That’s the time to call 9-1-1. The highly
trained staff at Columbia 9-1-1 is always there to answer your call and help make sure help is on the way
as soon as possible.
Columbia 9-1-1:
Safety is the name of the game.
P.O. Box 998 St. Helens, Oregon 97051
Administrative Office: (503) 397-7255
Non-emergency Dispatch: (503) 397-1521 1-800-696-7795
www.columbia911.com