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    june28 2011
V E R N O N I A’ S
reflecting the spirit of our community
free
volume5    issue12
Local Volunteers Earn Grants from Intel Council Can’t Agree
on Replacement or
Administrator
equipment  for  Associa-
 
Several  local 
tion  volunteers.  Mathia 
Vernonia charity groups 
and  organizations  have 
also said the funds will be 
used to pay for additional 
again been the recipient 
training;  volunteers  will 
of  funding  through  the 
“Intel  Involved  Match-
attend  classes  to  become 
EMT  Intermediate  certi-
ing Grant Program.”
fied.  
 
The Intel Foun-
 “First of all we wanted to 
dation  awards  grants 
say thank you to Intel for 
to  eligible  schools  and 
their  donation  and  to  our 
community  organiza-
volunteers  who  earned 
tions  based  on  volun-
these funds,” said Mathia. 
teer  hours  reported  by 
“This  program  provides 
Intel  employees.    Intel 
a  great  benefit  directly  to 
employees  earn  $10  in 
the community.  The EMT 
matching funds for their 
Intermediate  training  is 
organizations  for  each 
especially  important  be-
reported hour of volun-
cause  Intermediates  have 
teer time.  
a  wider  scope  of  prac-
 
This  past  year 
tice, so when the on duty 
the  Vernonia  Boosters 
Paramedic is on a call, we 
Club earned $5,595; The 
Vernonia Health Center  Vernonia Ambulance Volunteers Tom Moss, Loren Loomis have highly trained volun-
and Mike Demeter helped earn a $10,000 grant from Intel.
teers  who  can  respond  to 
earned $1,540; The Ver-
additional  emergencies  in 
nonia Rural Fire Protec-
 
Intel  employees  Mike 
the community.” 
tion  District  earned  $10,000;  the 
Demeter,  Loren  Loomis,  and 
 
According to Mathia, the 
Vernonia  School  District  earned 
Tom  Moss  were  recently  recog-
VVAA  recorded  1188  volunteer 
$1,375;  and  the  The  Vernonia 
nized  by  the  Vernonia  Volunteer 
hours,  more  than  the  maximum 
Volunteer  Ambulance  Associa-
Ambulance Association (VVAA) 
allowed.  
tion earned $10,000.
for  their  volunteer  time  and  the 
 
Intel  employees  are  not 
 
A  minimum  of  20  hours 
matching  funds  they  helped  se-
limited  in  how  many  organiza-
of  volunteer  time  in  a  calendar 
cure  through  the  Intel  Involved 
tions  they  can  earn  volunteer 
year  is  required  to  generate  a 
program.
hours and matching funds.   
cash  grant  for  a  qualified  school 
 
VVAA  President  Jeff 
or  organization.  Each  addition-
Mathia  said 
al  volunteer  hour  will  increase 
the  $10,000 
the  amount  of  the  grant.    The 
his  group 
maximum  grant  that  a  school 
r e c e i v e d 
can  receive  in  a  calendar  year  is 
was 
used 
$25,000;  community  organiza-
to  purchase 
tions  can  receive  a  maximum  of 
some  much 
$10,000.  To be eligible an orga-
needed  com-
nization must be a 501(c)(3).
munications 
 
The  Vernonia  City  Council  was  unable  to 
move forward on two critical pieces of city business. 
The Council were deadlocked in a split vote to name a 
replacement to fill an empty  City Council seat and were 
also unable to reach an agreement to offer a contract to 
either applicant for  the permanent City Administrator 
position.  
 
Council held two interview sessions with City 
Council candidates.  On Tuesday June 21 Council was 
unable to reach a decision about who to appoint to fill 
the seat left vacant when Kevin Hudson was recalled 
and  removed  from  office  on  June  13.      Councilors 
Willow  Burch  and  Marilyn  Nicks  voted  for  Victoria 
Peters;  Mayor  Josette  Mitchell  and  Councilor  Randy 
Parrow voted for Brett Costley.  Council invited those 
two top choices back for a second round of interviews 
on  Friday  June  24,  but  were  again  unable  to  reach  a 
majority  decision.    Councilor  Marilyn  Nicks  asked 
for more time to consider the candidates and Council 
decided to revisit the decision at their Monday June 27 
Special City Council Meeting.
 
Peters ran for Mayor last November, receiving 
20%  of  the  vote,  and  has  never  served  on  any  City 
Committee.   Costley, who was twice elected to serve 
as  a  City  Councilor  and  has  prior  experience  on  the 
Vernonia  Planning  Commission,  resigned  from  the 
Vernonia  City  Council  last  fall  for  family  reasons.  
Costley said he reapplied for the position at the request 
of several citizens.
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4th of July Parade 
starts at 4 PM
Staging at City Hall, ends at State Avenue
inside
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a place
to rest
10
spiralz
salon
15
summer
meals
Storming the Castle
The SCA is coming to Vernonia to recreate medieval times
By Scott Laird
 
I  am  sitting  in  a  bright 
and  cheerful  cafe  with  Kurios  An-
dronikos  Belisariou,  a  merchant 
from  Constantinople  and  Eoghan 
O’Briain,  an  Irish/Gaelic  merchant.  
Both  are  representative  of  the  Shire 
of  Dragon’s  Mist.   We  are  snacking 
on  grilled  bread,  cheese,  and  fried 
potatoes, sipping coffee and discuss-
ing  the  upcoming  tournament  these 
gentlemen are organizing to be held 
July  29-31  on  land  owned  by  Ter-
ence Von Schaumburg, in the Canton 
of Kaldor Ness within the Barony of 
Three Mountains. 
 
Say what?!
 
Actually  I’m  sitting  in  a 
Shari’s  restaurant  in  Hillsboro  with 
Kurtis  Pittman  and  Andrew  Morel-
lo,  two  members  of  the  Society  for 
Creative  Anachronism,  Inc.  (SCA), 
an international non-profit organiza-
tion  dedicated  to  the  preservation, 
research and re-creation of the crafts, 
Members of the Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA) participate in a
Heavy Combat competition. The SCA will host an event in Vernonia July 29-31.
arts  and  experiences  of  the  Middle 
Ages.  
 
Pittman  and  Morello  are 
organizing  an  event  to  be  held  out-
side  Vernonia  on  property  owned 
by  Terry  Schaumburg  at  the  end  of 
July,  where  members  of  their  group 
and their guests will re-create a me-
dieval village for a long weekend.  At 
this  tournament  participants  will  be 
in character, adopting personas, like 
Pittman’s  Belisariou  and  Morello’s 
O’Briain  that  they  have  meticu-
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