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    august7 2014
VERNONIA’S
volume8    issue15
reflecting the spirit of our community
www.vernoniasvoice.com
City Has New Administrator
 
The City of Vernonia has 
reached an agreement with  Gian 
Paolo  ‘Paul’  Mammone  to  be-
come the new City Administrator.
 
An agreement was signed 
on  July  30,  2014.    Mammone  is 
scheduled  to  start  on  September 
1, 2014.  Terms of the agreement 
were not made public.
 
“After some serious con-
sideration in our process we have 
picked  Gian  Paolo  as  our  new 
City  Administrator,”  said  City 
Council President Randy Parrow. 
“A contract is signed, sealed and 
delivered  and  we  are  ready  to 
roll.  He will be starting on Sep-
tember  1 st   officially,  but  will  be 
stepping  in  before  that  and  pro-
viding  some  technical  assistance 
in some instances where we need 
immediate help.” 
 
Mammone recently com-
pleted a contract with the City of 
Banks,  OR  as  the  Interim  City 
Administrator.   Prior to working 
in  Banks,  Mammone  contracted 
with the City of Toledo, OR pro-
viding  assistance  with  Public 
Works  operations  and  personnel 
management.  He also contracted 
with  the  City  of  Connell,  WA 
where he served as City Admin-
istrator.    Mammone  also  served 
as City Administrator for the City 
of  Falls  City,  OR  from  2009  to 
2012. 
 
“We’re  very  happy  to 
have Gian Paolo and are looking 
forward  to  a  long  term  relation-
ship,” said Parrow. 
 
Mammone  was  born  in 
Italy  and  grew  up  there  and  in 
Switzerland where he did his ear-
ly  academic  work.    He  came  to 
the United States to study in 1990 
and has been here ever since.  He 
received  a  Bachelor  of  Science 
Degree in Architecture from Ohio 
State University in 1994, a Mas-
respects.  From a training stand-
point I’m an architect. I’m a plan-
ner.  I’m an administrator.  I’m a 
Master  in  Public  Administration 
with a concentration in personnel 
ter’s Degree in City and Regional 
Planning from Ohio State in 1996 
and  a  Master’s  Degree  in  Urban 
Administration from Wright Uni-
versity in Dayton, OH in 2002.
 
Other  past  work  experi-
ence  includes  time  both  in  City 
of  Caldwell,  ID  and  the  City  of 
Ontario, OR where he worked as 
Community Development Direc-
tor.  Mammone also served as the 
Executive Director of the Lincoln 
City Chamber of Commerce.
 
“I  was  intrigued  by  this 
position because I think there are 
a  lot  of  needs  here  which  match 
up  with  my  technical  back-
ground,”  said  Mammone  when 
asked  about  his  strengths  and 
skills in relation to the job of Ver-
nonia City Administrator.  “I am 
a generalist academically in some 
management  and  organizational 
management.    I’m  a  Master  in 
Planning.  I have experience with 
grants and human resources.”
 
Mammone  expanded  on 
his  comments  concerning  why 
he thinks he is a good fit for the 
Vernonia  City Administrator  po-
sition.      “I  was  attracted  to  this 
community  because  I  can  be  a 
generalist  but  also  have  a  con-
versation with the staff, with the 
Council  and  consulting  agencies 
about trying to solve immediately 
any potential issues that confront 
the community,” said Mammone.  
“That’s  what  I  like-that  this  is  a 
small community where you  can 
walk  the  streets  of  the  city  and 
talk to the public and have imme-
diate feedback about what people 
inside
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local author
gives talk
11
hot dogs
for sale!
12
life with a
scottish accent
19
county fair
free
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58th Vernonia Friendship
Jamboree & Logging Show
For more photos turn to page 19.
VHS Student Interns Learn
and Work Through CTE Program
 
Current  and  former  Verno-
nia High School students have been 
working  and  getting  paid  this  sum-
mer  through  a  grant  program  the 
School  District  received  this  past 
year.
 
The  Vernonia  School  Dis-
trict,  in  partnership  with  the  Up-
per  Nehalem  Watershed  Council 
(UNWC)  and  Stub  Stewart  State 
Park,  was  the  recipient  of  a  one-
year Career and Technical Education 
(CTE)  Grant  through  the  Oregon 
Department  of  Education  and  the 
Bureau of Labor and Industries.  The 
grant  pays  for  six  student  summer 
interns,  providing  work  and  learn-
ing  opportunities  which  allow  the 
students  to  develop  the  skills  they 
will  need  to  prepare  for  their  future 
in college, trade school and the work 
force.
 
Two  students,  VHS  gradu-
ate  Bridger  Steward  and  Quentin 
Skanes,  who  will  be  a  junior  next 
year  at  VHS,  are  working  at  Stub 
Stewart  State  Park  as  Park  Interns.  
Steward and Skanes are  performing 
all the duties that an Assistant Ranger 
at the park would be responsible for 
completing.
 
Jake  Harbour  and  Jared 
Whitton  were  hired  and  are  work-
ing at the Vernonia School District in 
the  maintenance  department,  main-
taining the plants at the greenhouse, 
maintaining  campus  grounds,  and 
getting classrooms ready for students 
in the fall.  
 
Ben  Skanes  and  Adonis 
Hopkins are working at the UNWC, 
learning to use Geographic Informa-
tion System (GIS), performing analy-
sis  of  road  stream  crossings  and  the 
impact on salmon access to spawning 
and rearing stream habitat.  They also 
perform  other  field  and  watershed 
restoration work.
 
According  to  Stub  Stewart 
Park  Office  Manager  Betsy  Miller, 
Bridger Steward working at
Stub Stewart State Park.
who  is  supervising  Steward  and 
Skanes,  eleven  students  applied  for 
the  six  total  positions  through  the 
CTE training program at VHS.  The 
students  work  four  days  each  week 
for  five  hours  a  day.   They  are  paid 
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