7A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 2015 Wellville: Project is aimed at areas with fewer than 100,000 people Continued from Page 1A “What does it mean to be the healthiest county in the na- tion?” Thompson asked Tues- day. “This is your opportunity to think outside the box.” Dyson and the other orga- nizers used a social method of engaging people in conversa- tion, known as the World Cafe, at the town hall event. The community members, ranging from high school stu- dents to retirees, sat in groups around 10 tables inside the li- brary. Each table was covered in white paper, which allowed the groups to write down their answers to three different questions: What does good health mean to me? What does a healthy community look like? What are the fundamental strengths in my community that we can build off of? The groups were given time to answer each question. - tion, a group member stayed at each table while everyone else moved to another table. The rotation continued and created more ideas to be shared, Brush said. “A large part of what we will be doing is help you dis- cuss what is already in Clatsop County and help improve the overall health of the commu- Brush said Tuesday. Once each group wrote its answers to the three questions, the groups reported one by one. To the question about what health means, one per- son wrote, “It’s a person’s ability to live, laugh and love and have the access to do it.” About what health looks like, one person said, “A well-ed- ucated community.” Another said, “serving without borders or boundaries.” Overall, common health-re- lated themes came through such as education, access, safety and economics. The initial focus areas JOSHUA BESSEX — The Daily Astorian A crowd of about 50 people gathered at the Seaside High School library for the kickoff of The Way to Wellville. ‘You will move forward and become a beacon for other communities across the country.’ — Rick Brush HICCUP CEO for Clatsop County include chemical dependency, mental health, access to primary care, employment, obesity and food access, prenatal education and care and time-banking service exchange. Way to Wellville is aimed at communities with fewer than 100,000 in population. The other four communities selected out of 42 applicants are Greater Muskegon, Mich., Lake County, Calif., Niagara Falls, N.Y. and Spartanburg, S.C. The Strategic Advisory Council will take local ideas and match them with inter- ested investors. All ideas that work and fail will be shared among the participants and across the nation. - nities will be judged on overall social concepts, sustainability and a local priority decided by the community. The measures will be tracked by collecting data from sources such as grocery store receipts, miles walked or the number of bicycles owned. “You will move forward and become a beacon for other communities across the coun- try,” Brush said. “This is just the beginning.” JOSHUA BESSEX — The Daily Astorian Participants write down ideas and thoughts as they dis- cuss what good health means. CL ASSIF IE D M ARK ETPL A CE N EW TOD AY ! P lace classified ad s o n lin e at w w w .d ailyasto rian .co m o r call 503-325-3211 35 L OST & F OUND Found: East end of Burnside Loop. Large gray cat. Call to identify or with info. (503)861-2003 Found Mascovy Duck, injured and now doing well. Found near Maki Road in Svensen. 503-338-8958 or 503-338-9086 Look a t these a ds first Driftwood Restaurant is hiring for Spring & Summer positions. Hiring for various positions in the front and back of the house. Will train the right individual with or without experience. 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Please apply in person between 10:00am-Noon and 3:00pm-5:00pm (179 N Hemlock, Cannon Beach) Columbia Memorial Hospital seeks candidates for the following: Full or Part Time Opportunities •Billing Clerk •Certified Surgical Tech •Clinic Patient Financial Services •CNA - Med/Surg •Coder •Clinic Nurse Supervisor •Director of Inpatient Nursing & Surgical Services •Family Birthing Center Manager •Healthcare Facilities Engineer •Medical Assistant •Laboratory Department Manager •Registration Clerk •Staff RN -Surgery, Same Day Services •Surgical Services Supervisor •Surgical Services Manager Relief/Intermittent Opportunities •Massage Therapist •Housekeeper •Staff RN -CCU, Med/Surg, SDS, Family Birthing Center •Registration Clerk MTC seeks candidates for the following position serving youth, ages 16-24, at Tongue Point Job Corps in Astoria. •Systems Technician P/T Temporary, 20 hrs./week Apply at www.mtc.jobs and enter Astoria, OR in the search field. 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