september19 2019 free VERNONIA’S volume13 issue18 reflecting the spirit of our community A Cares/Senior Moment! City celebrates groundbreaking of new Senior Center/Vernonia Cares Food Bank facility It’s been a long wait, but the City of Vernonia, along with the Verno- nia Senior Center and Vernonia Cares food pantry, finally broke ground on September 9, 2019 for the construction of their new building. The new facility, which is being funded through a $2 million Communi- part of the Rose Avenue Project, located near the south entrance into Vernonia. “I’m very happy for the com- munity,” said Vernonia Mayor Rick Ho- bart during his remarks at the ground- breaking ceremony. “Thank you to all the people who have worked so hard to make this happen.” Hobart noted the hard work of Vernonia City Administra- tor Josette Mitchell, “to overcome all the hurdles and move the project for- ward.” Taking part in the ceremonial groundbreaking for the new Vernonia Senior Center/ Vernonia Cares facility are (left to right): Vernonia Cares Executive Director Sandy Welch, Senior Center representative Tobie Finzel, CDBG Program Coordinator Rena Schoen, Vernonia City Administrator Josette Mitchell, project architect Trent Jorgensen, construction supervisor Eric Larke, and Vernonia Mayor Rick Hobart. ty Development Block Grant (CDBG) awarded to the City of Vernonia, will be constructed by Five Star Builders, and will join the Vernonia Health Center as Mitchell introduced a number of guests in attendance for the event, in- cluding Rena Schoen, CDBG Program continued on page 5 Mist-Birkenfeld CHIPP Provides Service Beyond 9-1-1 New community paramedicine program brings healthcare to their members By Scott Laird The Mist-Birkenfeld Rural Fire Protection District (RFPD) is introduc- ing an innovative and new health pro- gram to their community this month. The Community Health Integrated down to for us in EMS is that our work- ers are now working in areas outside of emergency medicine, in places like in- dustrial settings, in hospitals, and now making home visits and being involved in preventative care, not just responding to emergency calls,” says Larry Box- man, EMS Director at Mist-Birkenfeld RFPD, who will also serve as Mist- Birkenfeld’s CHIPP Coordinator. Larry Boxman, EMS Director at Mist-Birkenfeld RFPD, will serve as Mist-Birkenfeld’s CHIPP Coordinator. Paramedicine Program (CHIPP) pro- vides a new way for professional and volunteer Emergency Medical Services (EMS) personnel to interact with, and provide care to, their patients. “Healthcare reform has been happening for years, and what it boils Loggers Kick Off at New Field A long-time resident of the Mist–Birkenfeld fire district, Boxman has been a Vice President at Metro West Ambulance in Hillsboro, where he re- mains a part-time internal consultant. While at Metro West, Boxman intro- duced the idea of what is generically continued on page 17 The Vernonia Loggers played their first home game at their new field on Friday, September 13. Fans, including current students and numerous alumni, turned out to cheer on the home team against visiting Colton, who won the game 20-12. inside Whiskey Dixie & The Big Wet Country Amanda Richards’s musical movie spends three weeks filming in Vernonia By Scott Laird 10 where do you read the voice? 12 vhs fall sports report 12 9/11 memorial march It’s hard to make it in show business. Ask any musician, actor, comedian, or performing artist, and it’s likely they can tell you about the long, hard road they’ve had to travel to find success. It takes talent, perseverance, some good luck, and usually an bit of something special – a unique look, a quick wit, or a vibrant personality. Amanda Richards has all that, and more, and has infused her talent and personality into a movie project that will be filming in and around Vernonia until September 29. The movie is called Whiskey Dixie & The Big Wet Country, a musical Richards wrote, is starring in, and is also directing. It’s an independent film, being made on a shoestring budget. While Richards has had a diverse and successful career as a performing continued on page 3 Amanda Richards is a country singer who wrote, is directing, and starring in the film version of Whiskey Dixie & The Big Wet Country.