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community march21 The Scuttlebutt - News From Around Our Town Where Do You Read the Voice? Sharon Bernal took her copy of the Voice on a recent trip to South Carolina where she visited Savannah and Beaufort. Charleston was the last stop on her trip-here she is in the market area of historic downtown Charleston getting ready to take a carriage tour of the downtown area. Classified Employees March 4th through the 8 th was Classified Employees Appreciation Week at the Vernonia Schools. Some of the employees took themselves out to the Blue House Cafe to celebrate, where we found them living it up! And reading the Voice. Thank you to all the hard working employees at the School District who do so much for our kids! 2013 19 And More Congratulations! Stephanie Carr took time out while in labor to catch up on reading The Voice. Stephanie and dad Jesse Bosrt welcomed Miss Leilani Joyce Bosrt into the world on March 11 th . Leilani weighed 7lbs 13 oz and measured 20 inches. Happy Birthday to Solana Bridge who received cake and cupcakes for her special day from her coworkers at the Sentry Market. Happy 28 th Birthday Solana! Jesse Borst, Jessica Eaton and Joan Payne waiting with Stephanie Carr. Sharon Bernal in Charleston, SC. Congratulations! “One year ago, we went on our first date. Today, he asked me to marry him!” That’s how Vernonia’s favorite cowgirl, Mackenzie Carr announced on Facebook her engagement to Mr. Jeremy Ivie. Jeremy is from Kaycee, WY. “We met one year ago in Houston, TX,” explains Mackenzie. “He happened to be helping a mutual friend with their rodeo stock at Rodeo Houston and I was there working as Miss Rodeo America.” Congratulations to the happy couple and of course to Alan and Barb Carr, Mackenzie’s parents. The Ve r n o n i a Grange will hold its annual S p r i n g Rummage Sale on Saturday, April 27, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM at 375 North Street. If you have items to donate to the sale, please start gathering them now and bring them between 6 and 9 PM on Friday, April 26. All proceeds will go to improvements to the Grange building with the goal of increasing the number of community events held there. Speaking of Birthdays Kathy Larsen celebrated her recent birthday with a bunch of friends at the All In Pub and Eatery. As many of you know, Kathy operates the Made in Vernonia store in town and is a great promoter of the community of Vernonia and all of our artists, crafters, woodworkers and everyone else who makes things around here. For Kathy’s party, Rachel Langmaid made her quickly-becoming- famous carrot cake, scut·tle·butt noun \ˈskə-təl-ˌbət\ a : a cask on shipboard to contain freshwater for a day’s use b : a drinking fountain on a ship or at a naval or marine installation Scuttlebutt in slang usage means rumor or gossip deriving from the nautical term for the cask used to serve water (or, later, a water fountain). Water for immediate consumption on a sailing ship was conventionally stored in a scuttled butt: a butt (cask) which had been scuttled by making a hole in it so the water could be withdrawn. Since sailors exchanged gossip when they gathered at the scuttlebutt for a drink of water, scuttlebutt became Navy slang for gossip or rumours. The term corresponds to the colloquial concept of a water cooler in an office setting, which at times becomes the focus of congregation and casual discussion. Vernonia’s Voice intends to use this column, not to spread gossip or rumors but to share tidbits of news about the people and goings on in our community. which was simply beautiful, like all of Rachel’s creations. The crew at the All in Pub did a fantastic job handling the large and overflowing table of friends who joined Kathy for her evening of celebration. How old is Kathy you might ask? Well, we’re not telling, but we’ll just say “Old enough to know better, but young enough not to care!” Happy Birthday, Kathy! In Case You Missed It Vernonia had a good turn out for the St. Patrick’s Day Parade.