4 letters to the editor/community bulletin board june4 2020 Readers Lend Their Voices... To the Editor: I am writing to express my deep appreciation for the support I re- ceived during the recent primary elec- tion. Particular thanks go to my endors- ers, Mayor Rick Hobart, Mayor Bob Brajcich, and Mayor Rick Scholl, and to Presiding Circuit Court Judge Grove, District Attorney Jeff Auxier, City Council members Joel Haugen of Scap- poose and Doug Morten of St. Helens, Terry Moss, retired St. Helens Chief of Police, and many others, including local attorneys Mark Gordon, Diana Shera Taylor, and Mark Lang. My heart is filled with gratitude. I also thank each and every voter, for your engagement with this vitally important judicial race. I look forward to continuing the conversation with you heading into the general elec- tion this November. You will each need to determine which candidate is most qualified and experienced, and who will best serve as your Circuit Judge. Again, thank you for your at- tention and support. Jenefer Grant Columbia County Circuit Judge 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 first and third Monday of each month. Email: scott@vernoniasvoice. com or mail to: Letters, PO Box 55, Vernonia, OR 97064. Support our Seniors Oregon Broadens COVID Reopening continued from front page This is essential to contain the virus and prevent widespread “community” in- fection. In addition, they need to dem- onstrate that Phase I reopening has not led to spikes in cases: • There cannot be a 5% or greater in- crease in new cases in the county over the previous 7 days. • There cannot be a significant increase in the percentage of positive cases out of total tests taken in the county over the previous 7 days. Exceptions may be made if the increase in the number of cases or per- centage of positive test results is due to an outbreak in a group living or work- ing facility that has been traced and is deemed to be under control. In addition, Governor Brown announced on May 31 that she asked for and received the resignation of Or- egon Employment Department Director Kay Erickson. David Gerstenfeld, Paid Family and Medical Leave Insurance Division Director, will serve as interim Director of the Department. SOS DONATION Vernonia Senior Citizens 939 Bridge Street, Vernonia, OR 97064 Office Telephone 503-429-3912 501 (c) (3) TID: #23-7422295 Donor’s Name ______________________________________ Mailing Address_____________________________________ City, State, ZIP______________________________________ _____ Enclosed is my $60 donation toward the Senior Meal Delivery program _____ Enclosed is my $120 donation _____ Here is my donation for another amount $________ _____ $15/year annual senior citizen membership for those 60 years old and over _____ You have my permission to list me as a Champion of the SOS program (amount will not be posted) _____ My check will serve as my receipt OR _____ I would like a tax deductible receipt mailed to me at the above address THANK YOU FOR BECOMING AN SOS CHAMPION! The Transfer Station is scheduled to be open on the nd 2 and 4 th Saturday January - October June 13 & 27 Currently not accepting oversized items (mattresses, couches, etc.) and limiting the number of vehicles in the yard at one time. “In the middle of this pandem- ic, the continued delays from the Ore- gon Employment Department in deliv- ering unemployment insurance benefits to thousands of out-of-work Orego- nians are unacceptable,” said Governor Brown. “This is an unprecedented cri- sis, and the problems at the department demand an urgent response.” In other COVID-19 Reopening news: City of Vernonia is Reopening – Over- night camping is now allowed in Verno- nia, as is fishing from docks at Vernonia Lake. City Hall will reopen for face-to- face business when Columbia County enters Phase II. Jamboree Canceled – The Jamboree Committee has decided to cancel this year’s event. The Committee is work- ing to create some fundraising oppor- tunities to help raise resources for next year. Washington County Reopens June 1 Washington County was able to reopen under Phase I guidelines on June 1. DMV Offices Reopen DMV offices began face-to-face transactions around the state starting June 3. Initially, these will be by appointment only. State Makes Oregon Health Plan Easier to Access As a result of the influx of Oregonians who now need and qualify for the Oregon Health Plan (OHP) due to COVID-19, the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) has taken steps to make it easier for individuals to sign up. OHA’s webpage for new OHP members (https://www.oregon.gov/ oha/HSD/OHP/Pages/Apply.aspx) now includes a quick start guide (in eight languages so far), as well as advice on how new members can find their local Coordinated Care Organization (CCO), find a primary care provider, and make their first appointment. Dates are subject to change 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 Or find a meeting at: https://www.oregonaadistrict18.org/ Purr-fect Pals Columbia Humane Society Featured Dog Stefan came to the shelter when he was abandoned in the bushes in a carrier. We think that he is about 10 years old. We had some concerns with him so placed him in our Senior Cat program. It was discovered through this program that he is in the early stages of kidney failure, and he also has some arthritis. His kidney failure requires a special diet and his arthritis requires a daily supplement. This guy is so much fun though. He loves to get pets and lie in your lap. He isn't a great fan of dogs, however he doesn't really mind other cats. This guy needs to be in a home where he can get all the love and attention that he can handle. If you think that you might be able to give Stefan the home he needs please don't hesitate to call 503-397- 4353 or email animalwelfare@columbiahumane.org. Please do not just show up at the shelter as he is currently being housed at a foster home. 2084 Oregon Street, St. Helens, OR 97051 Phone: 503-397-4353 This young lady is looking to find a loving home to call her own. She was a transfer from Columbia County Animal Control after she came to the shelter as a stray. We don't know about her history, but the vets think she is about 4 years old. Mabel plays a mean game of fetch and is really friendly with any new person she meets. She is very treat motivated and we are working on her dog/dog skills at this time. She is for sure going to need a home where she can have a yard to run in and a couch to call her own. We think she would do best with kids that are over 12 years old. We have no idea how she is going to do with cats. If you are interested in meeting Mabel please feel free to email animalwelfare@columbiahumane.org to obtain an application for adoption. Once we have an approved application on file we will then schedule a time for you to come in and meet her. E-mail: info@columbiahumane.org Web: www.columbiahumane.org