4 letters to the editor/community bulletin board july18 2019 Upcoming Events Columbia County Fair & Rodeo – Wednesday, July 17 - Sunday, July 21, see website for schedule details: https://www. columbiacountyfairgrounds.com/ events Columbia County Beekeepers Group – Monthly meeting on Thurs- day, July 18, 6:00 pm at the OSU Co- lumbia County Extension office in St. Helens Summer Reading Sign-ups now through July 20 at the Vernonia Public Library for ages 0-14 Paint With Friends For Friends – Friday, July 26, 6:00 -8:00 pm at Black Iron Grill. Contact Christie Davis (503) 816-7596 Echoing Evergreens Summer Day Camp – Monday, July 29 - Thursday, August 1. Registration packet available at R&S Market. Vernonia Friendship Jamboree & Logging Show – Friday, August 2 - Sunday, August 4 West Oregon Electric Co-op Annual Meeting – Saturday, August 17, 11:00 am at the Vernonia Schools Commons Community Wide Garage Sale – Saturday, August 24 Summer Meals Program – now through August 30, Mon-Fri, 11:30- 1:00, FREE lunch for kids 1-18 at Grace Family Fellowship, 957 State Avenue TOPS Group (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meet Fridays at the Mist- Birkenfeld Fire Dept. 8:30 am weigh in, 9:00 am meeting. Men and women invited to join. (503) 429- 7503 AA Meetings Open Meetings Mondays & Thursdays 6:30-7:30 pm Vernonia Christian Church 410 North Street Women’s Meeting Tuesdays 6:30-7:30 pm Vernonia Christian Church 410 North Street Readers Lend Their Voices... To the Editor, You will soon be receiving your invitation to West Oregon Electric’s annual meeting. This year they are cel- ebrating the 75 th year anniversary. You will also be asked to vote for two Board Member positions in District 2 and Dis- trict 5. Every vote will count and is, as with any vote, extremely important. A 75 year history is something to be proud of. Rural America needed the Co-op sys- tem to get electrified. It worked then, not discounting the need. The question to be asked is, is this the type of management to run this Co-op for the next 75 years? Do we stay the status quo? Do we con- tinue to absorb the inevitable increases in our rates? Do we stay the most expen- sive utility in the State of Oregon? Or do we vote in some new Board of Directors with some fresh ideas, talent, and abilities needed to do the job of considering the welfare of the paying member-owners! You will receive your ballots at the end of July. Read the biographies of the candidates. Decide who has the history and knowl- edge to help make the necessary changes needed. Remember, the Co-op is not accountable to any state or federal or- ganization, only to the Board of Direc- tors you vote into office! If we don’t do something different, things that are unsustainable will stay the same. Is this what you want? Remember, member- owners are the only entity with the pow- er to initiate change. I can’t tell you how to vote, but I can introduce you to two people who can, from the knowledge of the candidates, initiate change. A vote for JENNIFER JOHNSTON District 5, and DAVE CRAWFORD District 2 is a vote for change! You decide. Thank you. Mary Stocker Mountaindale 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 1 st and 3 rd Monday of each month. Email: scott@vernoniasvoice.com or mail to: Letters, PO Box 55, Vernonia, OR 97064. Vernonia Weather June 2019 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 Ave/Tot HIGH 76 76 70 77 63 63 59 64 78 83 93 96 78 69 76 75 77 63 65 62 67 68 64 67 67 71 65 68 77 81 LOW 49 42 34 37 39 42 45 38 40 45 50 50 55 52 49 49 54 50 47 47 48 51 39 41 41 46 48 46 44 45 PRECIP 0 0 0 0 0 .09 .15 .01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .02 .02 T T 0 0 0 .03 .42 T 0 0 71.9 45.4 0.74 Weather data is collected at the U.S. Weather station at the Vernonia Water Plant Vernonia’s Voice is published twice each month on the 1 st and 3 rd Thursday. Look for our next issue on August 1. Columbia Humane Society Featured Dog Purr-fect Pals Meet Ampola! This 15 week old kitten is just ready and waiting for her new forever home. This little girl is very talkative and likes to voice her opinion about every- thing including the fact that she doesn't always get wet food. She can be shy when she is first meeting new people but given a little time to settle in she is just fine. Her adoption fee includes current vaccines, worm and flea treatment, spay, and microchip. 2084 Oregon Street, St. Helens, OR 97051 Meet Darla! She is about a year old, and has the energy to prove it. This spunky little girl is sure to bring a smile to your face no matter what the day brings you. Imagine coming home every night to this little girl - happy, goofy, and ready for loves. She likes playing with other dogs, but we have no idea of her history with cats. We think that, due to her energy, she is probably going to do best in a home with kids that are at least 10 years old. She loves to play and chase her toys and loves to have all the appropriate things to chew on. If you are interested in meeting Darla please email animalwelfare@columbiahumane.org and we would love to answer any questions you have, send out an application for adoption, and then schedule a time for you to come in and meet this lovely little lady. Phone: 503-397-4353 E-mail: info@columbiahumane.org Web: www.columbiahumane.org