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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2017
ON
THE
JOB
Photos by Colin Murphey/The Daily Astorian
ian
Aviation Maintenance Technician Chief Greg Banducci of the U.S. Coast Guard peers out the window of a helicopter during a flight over the waters off Cannon Beach.
Gary Wahlbeck with Coaster Construc-
tion in Cannon Beach puts the finishing
touches on what will eventually be cab-
inets in a new home under construction
in the area. “I started out as a silver and
goldsmith, and then I was a tile setter,
and then I had a repair shop. I’ve done it
all my life,” he said.
Dr. Melanie Haase tends to a patient at the
Safe Harbor Animal Hospital in Warrenton.
Jesse Trott, with the Haystack Rock Awareness Program in Cannon Beach, is part of a group of volunteers who spend time providing
information to visitors about how to responsibly appreciate the iconic location. “We are environmental educators and interpretors. We
come out here to teach people about this environment,” she said.
‘NO WORK IS INSIGNIFICANT. ALL LABOR
THAT UPLIFTS HUMANITY HAS DIGNITY AND
IMPORTANCE AND SHOULD BE UNDERTAKEN
WITH PAINSTAKING EXCELLENCE.’
Martin Luther King Jr. | American Baptist minister who became a leader in the Civil Rights Movement
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Daryl Welch makes the final adjust-
ments after repairing a bicycle for a
customer at a Repair Cafe event held
at Buoy Beer Co. in Astoria. “This is a
way to connect with people in the com-
munity and repair some bikes and have
some fun,” he said.
Honoring all dedicated
employees throughout
Clatsop County
that keep our
Pacific Northwest region
thriving!