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NORTH COAST THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2015 *UDI¿WLVXVSHFWV help repaint sheriff’s substation The Daily Astorian The Clatsop County 6KHULII¶V 2I¿FH .QDSSD 6YHQVHQ VXEVWDWLRQ UHFHQWO\ UHFHLYHGDIUHVKFRDWRISDLQW on the exterior. Those who helped re- paint the substation were two young suspects who had spray-painted the building ZLWK JUDI¿WL EDFN LQ -XO\ Resident Deputy Seann Lu- HGNHLGHQWL¿HGWKHFXOSULWVDW the time and was impressed that the young offenders, two teenage girls, were im- mediately upfront and hon- est with him. He thought arresting them was not in the best interests of anyone. Luedke also knew the substation was scheduled to UHFHLYHDQHZFRDWRISDLQW and thought of a solution. 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Again, the story IDFH¿YHPRUH\HDUVLQSULVRQ da, brought the toddler to the did not match the injuries, ac- The charges against Mar- emergency room. cording to police. quez-Mondragon occurred She told stories to police At the hearing Thursday, By KYLE SPURR The Daily Astorian New program director leads arts association into the future By R.J. MARX The Daily Astorian CANNON BEACH — This weekend will be Jane Brum- ¿HOG¶V ¿UVW 6WRUP\ :HDWKHU $UWV)HVWLYDO7KHQDWLYH%ULWLV the new program director at the Cannon Beach Arts Association. Although she did get her ³IHHW ZHW´ DW 3OHLQ$LU KHU DU- ULYDOLQ&DQQRQ%HDFKFRLQFLGHV ZLWKWKHDUULYDORIWKHUDLQ\VHD- son and a new outlook for the arts association. One of three scholarships awarded by the Chamber of Commerce at the Stormy :HDWKHU HYHQW ZLOO EHQH¿W WKH association’s arts education pro- gram. Two other scholarships will be awarded, to the Coaster Theatre Theater Camp and the Sea Ranch RV Resort and Mu- VLF&DPSIRU.LGV 7KH \HDUROG QRQSUR¿W association functions primarily as a gallery space, she said, and LV PRVWO\ UXQ E\ YROXQWHHUV ³, DP WKH RQO\ SDLG HPSOR\HH´ %UXP¿HOG VDLG ³:H KDYH D good strong board and a good FRPPLWWHH´ When programming for the gallery, “We bring as many R.J. Marx/The Daily Astorian Jane Brumfield of the Can- non Beach Arts Association. YRLFHVLQDVSRVVLEOHWRJHWVRZH get a good range of work to look DWDQGWRVHOHFWIURP´VKHVDLG ³, IHHO DV D QRQSUR¿W ZH¶UH LQ D UDWKHU SULYLOHJHG SRVLWLRQ$V a nonrepresenting gallery, we VKRXOGQHYHUEHLQFRPSHWLWLRQ ZLWKRWKHUJDOOHULHV´ By bringing in new work, she said, the gallery can create a “regional context in which the local artist can come up WKURXJK´ %UXP¿HOGDQGKHUKXVEDQG 0LFKDHO PRYHG WR &DQQRQ %HDFKLQ-XQH6LQFHWKH\ RZQHGWKH%UXP¿HOG*DOOHU\LQ the Hyde Park section of Boise, ,GDKRXQWLOODVW6HSWHPEHU “Boise has a great grassroots OHYHODUWVFHQHDQGDUHDOO\QLFH DUW PXVHXP´ %UXP¿HOG VDLG ³,WGRHVQRWKDYHDJUHDWLQIUD- structure for commercial galler- LHV´ Public invited to an annual meeting of the Lewis and Clark Cemetery Association Sunday, November 8th, 1 pm second floor. 95 Hamburg Avenue, Astoria. GAME MEAT In PROCESSING November & December 1/2 O FF D ebbie D ’s w ill be at C ash & C arry in W arrenton at 10:00 a.m . each Satu rd ay to pick u p and d eliver m eat for processing. 20 lb. m in • E ach batch in dividu al (55 a nd old er) Please call or leave m essage by Friday so w e k n ow to expect you ! for S eniors! Sto p in fo r ho m em a d e, I ta lia n ice crea m W e w o n “ P eo ples C ho ice” fo r B es t D es s ert a t 2015 I ro n C hef Marquez-Mondragon told the FRXUW KH LV QRW D YLROHQW SHU- son. Brian Conry, his defense lawyer, said his client was on a mixture of methamphetamine, heroin and prescription drugs at the time of the abuse. His EHKDYLRU ZDV QRW KLV QDWXUH Conry said. ³,ZLVK,FRXOGWDNHLWEDFN EXW , FDQ¶W´ 0DUTXH]0RQ- dragon said. Judge Paula Brownhill reminded Mar- quez-Mondragon that the abuse was not a one-time occurrence. +DG WKH JLUO QRW UHFRYHUHG %URZQKLOO VDLG KH FRXOG KDYH faced murder charges. ³, GRQ¶W NQRZ ZKDW WKH long-lasting effects will be IURP WKH DEXVH \RX LQÀLFWHG on her, but at least right now VKH VHHPV WR EH GRLQJ ZHOO´ Brownhill said. )URP%RLVHWRWKHEHDFK%UXP¿HOGVKDUHVKHUYLVLRQ Englund Marine conference room- M ond a y s & T u esd a y s 3A DEBBIE D’S Jerk y & S a u s a ge Fa cto ry 2210 M ain A venu e N . • T illam ook, O R • 503-842-2622 C h ec k o u t o u r $ OP E N D AI L Y 8 N . C o lum b ia in S e a s id e 5 D aily S o u p & Lu n c h S p ec ials She said art galleries work best in big metropolitan areas and in resort towns like Cannon %HDFK³,WZDVQ¶WZRUNLQJWRWKH SRLQW ZKHUH , IHOW FRPIRUWDEOH ZLWKP\KXVEDQGUHWLULQJ´VKH VDLG³,QRWLFHGLWZDVDVKLIWLQJ FXOWXUH´ $PRQJ ³FXOWXUDO´ FKDQJ- es are art sales on the Web and self-representation by emerging artists. Once customers or fans of an artist use an art blog, they tend to go straight to the artist, she said. “Artists are choosing this as a way forward, and a JRRGEXVLQHVVPRGHO´ 1HYHUWKHOHVV %UXP¿HOG said an “actual walk-in gallery LVDUHDOO\LPSRUWDQWWKLQJ´DQG after closing shop in Boise, she started looking for a job with a QRQSUR¿W ³:H¶G EHHQ YLVLWLQJ $VWR- ULD´VKHVDLG³:HVDLGFDVXDOO\ LIZHZHUHJRLQJWREHPRYLQJ DQ\ZKHUHHOVHZHPLJKWPRYH KHUH DQG WKH QH[W ZHHN , VDZ WKLVMREDGYHUWLVHG´ ,QWKHSDVWWKHDUWVDVVRFL- ation was known for multidisci- SOLQDU\ HYHQWV DGGLQJ FRQFHUWV DQGVSHFLDOHYHQWVWRWKHLUVKRZ- ings. Those aspects are less em- phasized today, with the gallery and scholarships the primary focus of the association. 7KHDVVRFLDWLRQSURYLGHVDUW scholarships, an internship and DQ LQGLYLGXDO DUWLVW JUDQW 7KH summer camp, for which the Stormy Weather chamber grant is designated, draws a mix of local and out-of-town students. Visitors to Cannon Beach often bring their children and send WKHPWRFDPSZKLOHWKH\YDFD- tion, she said. Space is the No. 1 limitation RQ IXWXUH HYHQWV VKH VDLG ³, GRQ¶WHYHQKDYHDSURSHUGHVN´ VKHVDLG³,IZHZHUHJRLQJWRGR anything it would be off prem- LVHV´ With a new program director and some board members retir- ing, the association is undergo- ing a strategic planning and re- YLHZWRVHHZKDWWKHFRPPXQLW\ needs are and respond to that, she said. The association is also recruiting for a treasurer. 7KHZLQQHURIWKHLQGLYLGXDO artist grant will be announced this month, and comes after a ODUJHDQGFRPSHWLWLYHQXPEHURI submissions. 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