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VERNONIA’S
volume7    issue13
www.vernoniasvoice.com
Elvis Will Be in the
New School Building!
reflecting the spirit of our community
CC Rider Contracts
with First Transit
 
CC Rider Transportation  purchasing process that began in 
announced  its  partnership  with  March of this year. “Of the three 
First Transit, a  leading  provider  proposals received, First Transit 
of transit management and con- stood  out,  and  their  work  with 
tracting  solutions.  First  Transit  other  agencies  in  Oregon  was 
will begin managing driver oper- exemplary.  They  bring  a  lot  of 
ations of the county’s fixed route  experience  to  the  table  and  our 
and  dial-a-ride  services  on  July  system can benefit from that ex-
1, 2013, and aims to bring atten- perience,” said Janet Wright, the 
tion to customer service, system  county’s Transit Director. 
development and the overall CC   
First Transit, Inc. - a di-
Rider experience, particularly in  vision of Cincinnati, Ohio-based 
light of the recent service reduc- FirstGroup America  -  is  a  lead-
tions that took effect on April 1,  ing  provider  of  transit  manage-
2013. 
ment  and  contracting  services. 
 
First  Transit’s  onsite  With  more  than  50  years  of 
Manager  Joshua  Fully  com- experience,  First  Transit  oper-
mented,  “First  Transit  looks  ates and manages nearly 11,000 
forward to working with Colum- buses for transit authorities, state 
bia  County  staff  as  a  partner  in  and  federal  agencies,  municipal 
providing  quality  public  transit  organizations,  colleges  and  uni-
services.   We  keep  our  custom- versities, and private companies 
ers at the heart of everything we  across North America.  For more 
do  and  are  honored  to  provide  information, visit www.firsttran-
service to the citizens of Colum- sit.com  or  follow  the  company 
bia  County.”  First Transit  looks  on  Twitter  at  http://twitter.com/
 
Shandor was named “The Ultimate Elvis  jewelry and more! 
  
Tribute Artist”  by  Elvis  Presley  Enterprises  in   
Preshow  tickets,  starting  at  $15,  are  forward  to  fulfilling  the  high  FirstGrpAmerica. 
For  additional  informa-
2010  and  recently  thrilled  a  national  television  recommended  and    available  on  line  at  www. standards  of  safety  and  service   
audience  with  his  performance  on  the  David  BrownPaperTickets.com/event/294028    or  by  that  Columbia  County  residents  tion please contact Janet Wright, 
Transit  Director  at  503-366-
Letterman Show on February 6, 2013.  Known  calling  800-838-3006.    Tickets  will  also  be  expect and deserve. 
 
First 
Transit 
was 
cho-
8504  or  go  to  www.columbia-
for his remarkable physical resemblance to the  available at the door, cash is encouraged.
sen 
as 
a 
result 
of 
a 
competitive 
countyrider.com 
King    (Graceland  once  sent  Shandor  a  letter 
asking  him  to  stop  using  Elvis’s  image  in  his 
promotional materials;  the image was actually 
of  Shandor!)  and  his  amazing  voice  and  dance 
moves,  Shandor  will  perform  with  a  full  eight 
By Bob Paleck
best when we don’t duplicate their ef- ber  resources  and  how  to  sustain  the 
piece band for his shows in Vernonia. 
forts.  We don’t work for you, they do.   efficient,  reliable  delivery  of  electric 
 
Shandor’s  shows  are  scheduled  for 
This article is a personal effort  We  are  your  elected  representatives;  power  at  the  lowest  cost  drives  our 
2:00  PM  and  6:00  PM  in  the  Common  of  the   
Vernonia  School,  1000  Missouri Avenue.    The  by  me  alone  to  truthfully  clarify  and  you don’t employ us.  We accept the  decisions.  WOEC is a registered Not-
early show will feature early Elvis music from  inform  you  about  what  I  think  may  challenge and, to the best of our col- For-Profit, membership owned entity.  
the  50’s  and  60’s;  the  evening  performance  not  be  understood  or  appreciated  by  lective  abilities,  act  on  your  behalf.   The Board and employees never for-
showcases  Elvis’s  music  from  the  70’s.  Doors  many  WOEC  members.    No  other  We ask for information, examine the  get  that  we  are  spending  other  peo-
member of the Board, staff or any em- facts  and  make  decisions  based  on  ples’ money.  
open one hour before show time.
ployee is responsible for its content.  the combined desires, opinions, needs   
I  think  that  the  last  topic  is 
The other Board members approved  and requirements - not of any one in- a  fundamental  reason  why  we,  the 
my request to write before I started  dividual, faction, district or even our  Board, have for some time and seem-
it.  This courtesy was granted since  individual selves - but the entire 4,000  ingly  continue  to  be  at  odds  with  a 
I’m  one  of  the  Board  whose  term  plus membership.
small but vocal number of our mem-
expires in August and there are in-  
If  you  attend  a  monthly  busi- bership (largely in the Vernonia envi-
nuendoes  and  rumors  circulating  ness meeting of the co-op (one other  rons) that has published their intention 
that need to be cleared up. 
than  the  August  Annual  meeting),  to (my words here) ‘take over and fix’ 
arts in Vernonia
  Normally  the  Board  of  Direc- you will observe that even though the  WOEC even if it takes three years to 
tors  depend  on  our  General  Man- actions  taken  by  the  Board  are  most  do so by electing new Board members 
ager,  Marc  Farmer,  or  a  senior  times  a  consequence  of  unanimous  as the terms of the present incumbents 
member of the staff responsible for  agreement,  often  they  are  arrived  at  expire.  When the same questions are 
training your pup
a portion of the co-op’s activities to  only after pro and con discussion and  asked  or  explanations  are  requested 
act as WOEC spokesperson  for  all  deliberation.    Even  when  agreement  and  then  answers  are  provided,  over 
information  provided  to  the  pub- is not unanimous, the results are uni- and  over  and  over  and  over  -  yes,  at 
lic  in  general  and  our  membership  formly represented and enforced - we  least four times - it seems to me that 
calling all artists
in particular.  Why?  Because they  are a group with no appreciation much  the questioners either are not listening 
are the professional, contracted and  less  tolerance  for  dissension  once  an  or  aren’t  really  looking  for  answers 
paid  individuals  employed  to  ex- agenda  item  is  decided.   As  circum- and  information.    Instead  it  appears 
ecute  democratically  decided  and  stances  change  and  the  business  of  that the whole exercise is an effort to 
worth the trip
agreed  upon  plans,  policies,  rules,  the co-op is conducted over monthly,  instigate and then perpetuate an argu-
regulations and bylaws.
annual,  triennial  and  other  cycles,  ment.  This was especially true when 
  We,  the  Board,  are  the  mem- subjects  are  reviewed  and  the  result- the questioners resorted to name call-
bers’  representatives  and  the  staff  ing  actions  taken  may  be  continued  ing after about the third time that the 
works  for  all  of  us.    We  are  a  co- if  warranted  or  modified  or  reversed  answers  were  provided;  as  in  char-
salem report
operative.    The  fundamental  pre- as circumstances and specifics of our  acterizing the Board members as be-
cept  is  to  cooperate.    In  part  that  current  situation  dictate  a  change.   ing either lazy, stupid or dishonest as 
means  that  the  Board  recognizes  Cooperation  is  the  foundation  to  our  documented in a letter to the Oregon 
that  the  professionals  do  their  job  existence, but consideration of mem-
 
Elvis is coming to Vernonia!
 
The  “Give  Back  Bash”  is  an  event  to 
raise  funds  for  athletic  facilities  for  the  new 
Vernonia  School  campus.  It  will  be  held  on 
Saturday,  August  3,  2013,  and  will  be  one 
of  the  headline  events  of  the    “57 th     Vernonia 
Friendship  Jamboree  and  Logging  Show” 
weekend.    The  “Give  Back  Bash”  will  feature 
two concert performances by Justin Shandor, a 
world renowned Elvis Tribute Artist.
 
The  “Give  Back  Bash”  is  being 
organized by the Vernonia High School Alumni 
of 1973.  Following the evening performance by 
Shandor, the Class of ‘73 invites all VHS alumni 
to an all-class reunion in the Commons.  Tours 
of  the  new  school  building  will  be  available.  
There will also be raffles and  a 50/50 drawing at 
the  concerts.    Donated  items  so  far  include 
4  handmade  quilts,  a  Beach  House  Rental, 
Gift  Cards,  a  Golf  Package,  handmade  art  and  
Voices From the Crowd: What I’ve
Learned in Six Years as a WOEC Director
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