N o w & 7 T h e n ------------V i f i M TO O«T AN t o o l ------------------------------------------ Continued Poffi p y t We wish we had more space to tell you about a lot of stuff in a lot more detail, like how much we enjoy the above mentioned KMUN, our listener supported local radio station, 91.9 on the left of your FM dial. Programs like The Love of Wisdom, Riders Radio Theater, Writer's Block, Selected Shorts, Stuck in the Sixties, all the folk shows, the Blues shows, all the classic shows, Opera, Talk of the Nation, Fresh Air, lots of other NPR, and on and on, keep us informed and happy. Thus we encourage our readers everywhere to support their local community radio stations. We do. Which is why we have so little space this month, we gave it away during the Pledge Drive. (See page 5 ). We would also like to go into more detail about the 'No Fishing License' (see page 2 ). This is a real fun way to help salmon recovery in Oregon, and we encourage everyone to contact ‘Oregon Promise’ Box 263, Manzanita, OR 97130, for more information. And if we had more space and less modesty we could rant and rave about your beloved editor's new band The Phoreheads, but you can just check out the schedule on the music page and plan to see for yourself what a truly fun band this is. The Writers' Block ok Owner» -Jeff fe CHadya Womack 1235 S. H em lock P.O. Box 985 Cannon Beach, OR 97110 (5 0 3 ) 4 3 6 -2 0 0 0 Fax (503) 4 3 6 -0 7 4 6 & Qtitewiewi KMUN 9 1 .9 FM ¿ otoñ a a t /fut Still performing ALL Our Usual Services PLUS SIGNS & BANNERS o f a ll kinds A SMALL BUSINESS BOOKKEEPING J OREGON BOOKS Spring has arrived on the upper left edge and summer is Magging her beguiling finger. It is the time o f year in which we think o f gardening, playing softball, surfing, vacationing and a myriad o f other outdoor activities It is also the time o f y ear that sees a dramatic increase in visitors to our area. So for all o f us that w ill occasionally need a respite from the w aves o f people downtown, here are a few earth friendly adventures available. Get vour old bike out. o il it up and start riding it to town. You w ill probably arrive at your destination faster, avoid the search for parking at the post office and in general avoid adding to the increased stress on the env ironment and yourself I f you don't have a bike, riding the shuttle is another easy wav to do your business in town. The new shuttle is larger, has scat belts, a bike rack and is handicapped accessible. It is free and operates every day between 10 A M and 6 PM. I f you can't escape the numbers jo in them. There are many outdoor activities in the area that are fun. env ironmentally oriented and help bridge our community and visitors. Check out a few o f the following. Each is free and available for local residents O f course each o f them w ill welcome donations o f time or money The Summer Concert Series held in City Park on Sunday afternoons is always a great way to wind up the weekend. 1 suggest walking or biking as parking can sometimes be difficult. Look for the schedule to be posted soon. The Summer Park Program is for children o f residents or parents who work in Cannon Beach. This program is open for kids ages 6 to 12 and operates at City Park Mon. - Fri. 10AM to 4PM. The staff plan a range o f activities that include outdoor games, crafts, trips and projects My favorite is the slip and slide. The Haystack Rock Awareness Program operates from March to October. This program is not only interesting to go to but also to volunteer for It is housed at Hay stack Rock during low tides. It w ill give you a look into the life that abounds on or around Haystack Rock. I f you would like more information contact Cindi Stewart at C ity Hall 436- 1581. I f you want to get out o f town for a little w hile the Estuary Discovery Program in Seaside has a hands- on environmental program that is interesting For additional information call 738-4021. Cannon Beach Jupiter's Rare and Used Books. Osburn's Grocery. The Cookie Co.. Coffee Cabaña. Bill's Tavern. Cannon Beach Book Co.. Hanes Bakerle. The Bistro. Midtown Calé. Once Upon a Breeze. Copies 4 Fax. Heather s. The Homegrown Café. Haystack Video. Mariner Market. Espresso Bean. Ecola Square 4 CleanJlne Surf Manzanita Mother Nature's Juice Bar. Bayside Gardens. Cassandra a. Manzanita News 4 Espresso. 4 Nehalem Bay Video Nehalem Mermaid Cafe Rockaway Sharkey's Tillam ook Rainy Day Books Bay C ity Art Space Yachats By-the-Sea Books Pacific C ity The River House. Far Country Books. 4 Village Merchants Oceanside Ocean Side Espresso Lincoln C ity Trüllum Natural Foods. Driftwood Library. 4 Lighthouse Brewpub Depoe Bay Oregon Books Newport Oceana Natural Foods. Café DIVA, Cosmo Café. Bookmark Café. Newport Bay Coffee Co.. Cuppatunes. Bay Latté. Ocean Pulse Surf Shop. Coastal Coffee Co.. Sylvia Beach Hotel. Green Gables Bookstore/ B4B. 4 Canyon Way Eugene: Book Mark. Café Navarra. Eugene Public Library. Friendly St Market. Happy Trails. Keystone Café. Kiva Foods. Lane C.C., Light For Music. New Frontier Market. Nineteenth Street Brew Pub. Oasis Market. Perry's. Red Barn Grocery Sundance Natural Foods. U of O. 4 WOW Hall Corvallis The Environmental Center. OSU Salem: Heliotrope. Salem Library. 4 The Peace Store Astoria: KMUN. Columbian Cafe. The Community Store. The Wet Dog Cafe. Astoria Coffee Company. Café Uniontown. 4 Shark Rock Café Seaside: Buck's Book Barn. Universal Video. 4 Café Espresso Portland: Artichoke Music. Laughing Horse Bookstore. Act III. Barnes 4 Noble. Belmonts Inn. Bibelot Art Gallery. Bijou Café. Borders. Bridgeport Brew Pub. Capt'n Beans (two locations). Center for the Healing Light Coffee People (three locational. Common Grounds Coffee. East Avenue Tavern. Food Front. Goose Hollow Inn. Hot Lips Pizza. Java Bay Café. Key Largo. La Pattlsserle. Lewis 4 Clark College. Locals Only. Marco's Pt*™ Marylhurst College. Mt. Hood CC Music Millenium. Natures (two locations). NW Natural Gas. OHSU Medical School. Old Wives Tales. Ozone Records. Papa Haydn. PCC (four locations). PSU (two locations). Reed College. Third Eye. TransCentral Library. 4 YWCA Cornelius: The Weekend Garden Market The Dalles Kllndts Bookseller Hood R iver Purple Rocks Art Bar 4 Café Ashland: Garo's Java House. The Black Sheep. Blue Mt. Café. 4 Rogue River Brewery Cave Junction. Coffee Heaven 4 Kerby Community Market Grants Pass: The Book Shop (Out o f Oregon) Vancouver. W A The Den Longview, WA The Broadway Gallery. 4 Carat Patch Long Beach. WA Pacific Picnics NaseUe. WA Rainy Day Artistry Nahcotta, WA Moby Dick Hotel Duvall, WA Duvall Books Bainbridge Island. WA Eagle Harbor Book Co. Seattle, W A Elliot Bay B ook C o .. Honey Bear Bakery. New Orleans Restaurant. Still Life In Fremont. Allegro Coffeehouse. The Last Exit Coffee House. 4 Bulldog News San Francisco. CA City Lights Bookstore Denver, Co. Denver Folklore Center New York, NY The Strand Book Company Washington, D.C.: Hotel Tabard Inn [’"UPPER LEFT-EDGES Editor/Publisher/Janitor The Belo\ed Reverend Bills Lloyd Hulls Graphics Editor The Humble Ms. Sally Louise Lackalt Copy Editor/Science Editor/Voice of Reason/lndian Country/Uncle Mike/etc.: Michael Burgess W ildlife Informant/.Music Reporter at Large: Peter "Spud” Siegel Education E d itor Peter Lindsey Improvisational Engineer Dr Karkeys Paste/Production/Proof Reader: Myma Uhlig Bass Player: Bill Uhlig Poetry Editor: John Buckley Wine Expert: Jim Anderson Political Consultant Kathleen Krushas Environmental News: Kim Boss6 M r. Baseball: Jeff Larson Local Colour: Ron Logan June's Garden: June Kroft WEB Builder: Liz Lynch Essential Services: Ginm Callahan Business: Becky Hart Ad Sales: Katherine Mace M ajor Distribution Ambling Bear Distribution Assistant White Space Coordinator: Karen Broun And A Cast O f Thousands!! Advertising rates: Business Card Size Ad $30. 1/16th approx. 3 x 5 $35. l/8 ih approx 4 x 7 $50. 1 A4th approx. 6 1 /2 x 9 $ 100. 1/2 page $150. Full page $300. Back page $400. . . . per month. Payment is due the 15th o f the month p rior to the issue in which the ad is to appear. Camera ready art is requested. We are usuallv on the streets by the first weekend o f the month. P A C IF IC M E D IA T IO N A S S O C IA T E S • P A C IF IC M E D IA T IO N D is p u te s ? C o n flic ts ? C o m m u n ic a tio n P ro b le m s ? T R Y M E D IA T IO N • E conom ical « C ooperative C onstructive • C onfidential P acific M ediation A ssociates (5 0 3 ) 7 17 -1 1 72 P A C IF IC M E D IA T IO N A S S O C IA T E S • P A C IF IC M E D IA T IO N No man is a failure who is enjoying life. William Feather ¡C ’ New Location 425 Coast Hwy SW Newport, Oregon 97365 541-574-6004 • 800-668-6105 " ij jj 1 Events • Authors • Deli Espresso • Wine * • I No amount of experimentation can ever prove me right; a single experiment can prove me wrong. Albert Einstein Regional Conference to End Corporate Dominance over Ecosystems..« Communities May 29-31,1998 Portland State University Portland, Oregon Stnnsertdby S a End Cernante laminane! Alliance E lf tne: (M U 345-5720 H u ll: (M l) 400-2028 Partland: (503) 241-M68 It is the chief point of happiness that a man is willing to be what he is. Erasmus lirttR. LEFT IM I ttftJ i t > o 0 I 2 I m o >