4 letters to the editor/community bulletin board june15 2017 Vernonia Weather May 2017 DATE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Ave/Tot HIGH 51 59 83 83 54 57 63 70 75 72 54 55 54 59 55 51 57 70 73 71 83 89 79 61 72 83 88 85 77 62 71 68.3 LOW 47 51 52 49 36 31 31 35 34 43 38 41 44 39 45 42 39 39 51 43 44 46 44 38 40 41 41 50 50 51 50 42.7 PRECIP .04 .08 0 .20 .03 T 0 0 0 .14 .27 .22 .35 .04 .58 .42 .03 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T 0 0 2.40 Weather data is collected at the U.S. Weather station at the Vernonia Water Plant Readers Lend Their Voices... To the Editor, To all who helped me accom- plish my Presidential Challenge, I want Upcoming Events Upper Nehalem Watershed Council Annual Meeting - Thursday, June 22, at the Ver- nonia Grange Hall. 6:00 pm dessert potluck, 6:30 board member elections, 6:45 slide- show, 7:45 business meeting. The Great American Bash - Tuesday, July 4. Parade, con- cert and fireworks. P.E.O. “Junk in the Trunk” Sale, July 15, 9:00 until ev- erything is gone! At Spencer Park. Proceeds for Scholar- ships for Women. Watch for balloons and signs. Vernonia Friendship Jamboree - Friday, August 4 - Sunday, August 6 to say thank you. Originally I was rais- ing money for an Orphanage Clinic in Mandalay, Myanmar. After Ms. Willard read a news article from One Dollar For Life, she saw that the money for the or- phanage was already raised. Quickly, she came to me and with the help of the leadership class we discussed what oth- er project within the ODFL organization we would like to send our money to. We finally decided on the building of some much needed classrooms in Villa Japon, in Tipitapa, Nicaragua. The project will build three ad- ditional classrooms designed to be flex- ible with moving walls to work even- tually as a big auditorium. A multipur- pose room will also be built, which will provide space for a library, computer lab, teacher’s meeting room and media room for video projection. A small por- tion will also be allocated for the school principal’s office. This community of rice and cattle farmers is expected to need a high school soon and some of the classrooms will possess the ability to be used for those classes on weekends and in evenings. Some adult vocational edu- cation classes are also anticipated. I cannot thank this commu- nity enough for the support! My goal was to raise $1,000 because I felt this was a solid amount that would have to make me work hard to achieve it. The total profit for One Dollar for Life was $1,150.46. I would like to give a special thanks to all of the businesses in town that allowed me to put donation boxes in their stores: Black Iron Grill, R&S Market, Creatures, Napa Auto Parts, and Vernonia Post Office. I would also like to thank the elementary school teachers for keeping boxes and encouraging the students to donate, and all of the high school grades for doing fundraisers to contribute. Lastly, I would like to thank Marla Paden and Julie Ramsey for their generous donations to the cause. Every dollar makes a difference. By work- ing together we can accomplish great things! Thank you again everyone. Payton Wolf VHS Student Body President HOW TO SEND LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Vernonia’s Voice welcomes and requests your thoughts, opinions and ideas. Please include your name, address and phone number, limit your letters to 300 words or less. Vernonia’s Voice reserves the right to edit, omit, respond or ask for a response to letters submitted. We will print letters space permitting. Deadline is the 1st and 3rd Monday of each month. Email: scott@ vernoniasvoice.com or mail to: Letters, PO Box 55, Vernonia, OR 97064. Stop in to see what community partners can offer you and your family! For more info contact Teresa Kluthe Self Sufficiency at (971) 757-0573 Upper Nehalem Watershed Council Annual Meeting Thursday, June 22 The Mist-Birkenfeld RFPD Board of Directors will meet Tuesday, June 20, 2017 at 7:00 pm at the Main Station, 12525 HWY 202, Mist, OR. Agenda items include, but are not limited to, usual order of business, citizen input, Fire Chief’s report, financial reports and any other business needing to be discussed. at the Vernonia Grange Hall Free seedling give away! 6:00 pm Dessert potluck 6:30 pm Public elections of board members 6:45 pm Slideshow presented by Maggie, showing aerial photos of watershed and recent project photos 7:45 pm Business meeting Columbia Humane Society Featured Pet Author Night: Warren Easley Bell is one of the sweetest girls you'll ever meet. Bell will do anything for a ball and would enjoy having a new owner to continue her training. She would do best with older children since she is very bouncy and cats are far too exciting for her. Bell does really well with other dogs and would love to have a dog friend in her forever home. She is just about 2 years old and weighs in right around 50 lbs. She will be sure to liven up your home. Her adoption fee is $250 and includes all her vaccinations, her micro chip and her spay. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to call or email. Monday, June 26 6:30 pm Vernonia Public Library Web: www.columbiahumane.org Phone: 503-397-4353 2084 Oregon Street Email: animalwelfare@columbiahumane.org St. Helens, OR 97051 Author of the Cml Clmxton Mystery Series, femturing m smmll town lmwyer solving mysteries throughout Oregon. Not Dead Enough is set in 1957, during the closing of the flood gmtes of the Dmlles Dmm mnd the dismp- pemrmnce of Celilo Fmlls. His lmtest title, Blood for Wine, is set in Oregon Wine Country. Remding, Q & A, mnd book signing. This progrmm is sponsored by the Friends of the Vernonim Public Librmry. 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