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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2015
Dining room gets a makeover at
Christian Conference Center
Board asks for
more windows
street-side
‘What do you like to read
in the newspaper?’
By DANI PALMER
EO Media Group
CANNON BEACH —
ThoXsands of visitors À ock to
Cannon Beach each year to
spiritually recharge and retreat
at the Christian Conference
Center. Next year, they may
be able to do so — at least at
mealtime — in a brand new
building.
Construction of a new din-
ing hall is expected to start this
fall.
“This is a substantial new
building replacing a smaller,
old building,” City Planner
Mark Barnes said at a Design
Review Board meeting in Sep-
tember.
A 20,177-square-foot struc-
ture will replace the existing
one built in 1948. The building
is “rotting” and doesn’t meet
current codes, Christian Center
Executive Director Jeff Carlsen
said.
The building is also too
small for increasing crowds.
“Unfortunately the dining
room and kitchen have not
been increased to match the
times,” Carlsen said .
The hall was designed for
150 guests with a maximum
“Current events and science.
More science, really, especially
neZs aEout space and scienti¿ c
discoveries.”
Matt Smith, Astoria
“The cartoons. It allows me not to
have to think about what’s going
on.”
Terry Marshall, Astoria
“What’s good in the world. The
natural harmony, the interaction
between people, animals and
plants.”
TA Scire, Astoria
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Eugene
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Saturday
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Sunday
Breezy with
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Cloudy with a
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Sun and Moon
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Temperatures
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Precipitation
Yesterday .............................. Trace"
Month to date ........................ Trace"
Normal month to date ............. 0.73"
Year to date ........................... 31.24"
Normal year to date .............. 40.97"
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Mars and Jupiter will be joined by a thin crescent
moon in the eastern sky one hour before sunrise.
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Astoria / Port Docks
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11:26 a.m. 7.6 ft.
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Time
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Low
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sign a garden space, which
tools and materials to use, the
right plants for the right space
and techniques for stonework.
The workshop is from 3:30
to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday on the
college’s main campus. The
workshop costs $20, and pre-
registration is recommended.
“Pruning Your Ornamen-
tals” on Oct. 17 will cover
why, when and how to proper-
ly prune and how to create in-
teresting branching patterns.
To register, visit www.
clatsopcc.edu/schedule and
search under Course Title, or
call 503-338-2402.
Astoria and Nov. 17 in Seaside.
The ¿ rst workshop is from
8:30 to 10:30 a.m. Oct. 20 in
Columbia Hall Room 219, on
Clatsop Community College’s
main campus at 1651 Lexington
Ave. The second is from 8:30 to
10:30 a.m. Nov. 17 at the college’s
South County Campus, at 1455 N.
Roosevelt Drive in Seaside. Each
workshop costs $20, payable at
class by check or credit card. To
register, email SBDC@clatsopcc.
edu, or call 503-338-2402.
Clatsop County Sheriff’s Of-
¿ ce arrested Dennis Ivanoff,
66, Vancouver, :ashington,
for DUII at North Holladay
Drive and Queen Street in
Seaside.
Disorderly conduct
• At 1:15 a.m. Sunday, As-
toria Police arrested Zoltan
Bokor, 22, Astoria, for sec-
ond-degree disorderly con-
duct and second-degree crim-
inal trespass after Bokor was
trespassed from Port of Call,
returned and reportedly tried
to ¿ ght the staff.
Attempted theft
• At 8:30 a.m. Sunday, As-
toria Police arrested Tyrone
Brisbois, 24, Tulalip, :ash-
ington, for second-degree
criminal trespass and attempt-
ed theft on the 100 block of
:est Bond Street.
lores, 89, of Astoria, died in
Astoria. Caldwell’s Luce-Lay-
ton Mortuary in Astoria is in
charge of the arrangements.
On the record
DUII arrest
‡ At 2:02 p.m. :ednes-
day, Astoria Police arrested
Colby Carson Robillard, 24,
Astoria, for driving under the
inÀ uence and reckless driv-
ing on Eighth Street between
Exchange and Duane s treets.
Robillard was arrested after
crashing his 2003 Nissan Alti-
ma into two parked cars.
• At 12:25 a.m. Monday,
Death
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Public meetings
Showers
Roby’s can help.
Lift chairs starting at $599.
Clatsop Economic Devel-
opment Resources continues its
“Ready, Set, Start Your Busi-
ness” workshop series for bud-
ding entrepreneurs Oct. 20 in
Oct. 6, 2015
KAUNO,
Jean
Fronts
Need a Lift?
will have to see on the outside.
The back of the building facing
town will have few windows,
“like the back of a restaurant,
where deliveries would take
place,” Lundy added.
Anything center staff “can
do to break up the wall will
make a big difference,” Mor-
gan said.
The board approved the
design with a request for more
windows.
“I think it’s a well-thought-
out plan,” board member Todd
Rowley said. “I understand
your (Lundy’s) concern, but I
think with these renditions, it
will be nice looking.”
:orkshop planned for budding entrepreneurs
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will introduce more stone into
its design, like that around the
bell tower.
“One of the things our
guests love is what we call the
bell tower,” Carlsen said. “:e
actually have a plan to move
that and bring it back into play
as we do the landscaping.”
Design Review Board
Chairman Mike Morgan said
he would like to see the lawn
preserved, but added he under-
stands there is limited land.
Board member Sandi Lundy
said the building was designed
to be beautiful on the inside
without much consideration for
what Cannon Beach residents
College holds gardening workshop
Clatsop Community Col-
lege will hold a workshop to
help budding gardeners get a
jump on the growing season.
“Landscapes and Hard-
scapes for Living on the
Coast” will cover how to de-
Pendleton
50/73
Medford
50/85
capacity of 300. The new one
will seat about 425.
The project is an estimated
$3.4 million, but Carlsen said
volunteer labor will help cut
down costs.
The “¿ rst big step” is ¿ -
nalizing engineering plans, he
said. Construction will then
proceed as money is donated.
“This is a huge project,”
Carlsen said. “A lot of detail is
involved.”
The new building will fea-
ture four guest rooms along
with a larger kitchen and dining
room. ,t was designed to “¿ t
in” with the Conference Cen-
ter’s other buildings, though it
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Astoria
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Submitted Photo
An artist rendering of the Christian Conference Center’s new dining hall.
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WEDNESDAY
Gearhart City Council, 7 p.m., City Hall, 698
3aFi¿ F :ay.
Seaside Improvement Commission, 7
p.m., City Hall, 989 Broadway.
THURSDAY
Seaside Convention Center Commission,
5 p.m., Convention Center, 415 First Ave.
Gearhart Planning Commission, 6 p.m.,
City Hall, 698 3aFi¿ F :ay.
Elsie-Vinemaple RFPD, 7 p.m., 37564
U.S. Highway 26, Seaside.
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Memorial
Saturday, Oct. 10
LOVATT, Edward James “Kick” and Jo Ann — Memorial and celebration of life at 3:30 p.m.,
Greenwood Cemetery, 91569 Oregon Highway 202.
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