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Watch for the cameras
Cannon Beach Bible
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to get its new video produc-
tion ministry started earlier
this month.
Equipment tests and re-
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of two videos to be pro-
duced in Cannon Beach by
the church, a documenta-
ry about culture and how
culture has changed. This
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be released in the fall. The
second, which will start
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a collection of children’s
stories portraying some
of Jesus’ parables. A short
video about the church is
also planned. Filming will
take place in the church, as
well as throughout Cannon
Beach.
Currently the majority
of the production staff is
coming from outside Can-
non Beach. However, Steve
Hudgik, the pastor at Can-
non Beach Bible Church,
mentioned that, “In the fu-
ture we hope that our pro-
ductions will be 100 per-
cent staffed with Cannon
Beach residents for both
the on-screen and voice tal-
ent, as well as the technical
side.”
For those who are in-
terested in learning the
technical side of video pro-
duction, the church is con-
sidering offering a video
production workshop this
fall. An acting workshop
was conducted in the fall of
2014 and may be repeated
again this year.
For more information
contact Steve at cbBi-
bleChurch@gmail.com.
Citizen’s Police Academy begins in April
Cannon Beach Police
Department has joined up
with Clatsop County Sher-
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Department, and Seaside
Police Department to start
its 9th Annual South County
Citizen’s Police Academy.
Classes will be held every
Monday evening from 7
to 10 p.m. The classes will
start April 13 and end June
22. There may also be an
optional Saturday class as
well. This academy is open
to community members who
have an interest in law en-
forcement and want to learn
more about their police agen-
cies in south Clatsop County.
The goal is to educate
JASON SCHERMERHORN
citizens about the different
aspects of law enforcement
and strengthen community
ties. Participants will have
an opportunity to learn
about each department, tour
the facilities, learn about
crime scenes, criminal in-
vestigations, learn about
the taser, shoot different
weapons, tour the jail and
participate in confronta-
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cers deal with.
Participants must be 18
years of age or older. All
applicants are subject to a
criminal background inves-
tigation. Applications are
due by April 10, 2015.
Applications can be
found at www.ci.can-
non-beach.or.us, or for ad-
ditional information, please
contact Chief Jason Scher-
merhorn at (503) 436-2811
or email: schermerhorn@
ci.cannon- beach.or.us.
Friends of Haystack Rock lecture April 8
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2014-2015 The World of
Haystack Rock Library
Lecture Series series is
scheduled for Wednesday,
April 8 and features Ram
Papish, wildlife artist, bi-
ologist and author in a talk
titled “Seabirds of the Falk-
land Islands.”
Ram is a professional
bird enthusiast, who com-
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art with his experiences
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to create artistic and accu-
rate wildlife images.
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Ram studied birds and other
wildlife in at many exciting
locations around the globe.
In 2012 he retired from the
“bio bum” lifestyle to con-
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wildlife art. He has also au-
thored and illustrated two
children’s books: The Lit-
tle Fox and The Little Seal,
published by University of
Alaska Press. His illustra-
tions appear in many books
and publications, includ-
ing the California Condors
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and Handbook of Oregon
Birds.
Ram also enjoys writing
mysteries, acting in Shake-
speare plays, internation-
al travel, fantasy football
and watching musicals. He
lives in Toledo, Oregon on
six wooded acres with his
fabulous wife, eight bird
feeders, eight nest boxes,
eighteen chickens and one
Chia pet.
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nal lecture in the 2014-2015
series and will be the kick-
off to the 30th year anniver-
sary activities of Haystack
Rock Awareness Program.
Friends of Haystack
Rock supports the Haystack
Rock Awareness Program
in cooperation with the City
of Cannon Beach, promot-
ing the preservation and
protection of the intertidal
life and birds that inhabit
the Marine Garden and the
Oregon Islands National
Wildlife Refuge at Hay-
stack Rock. The Friends
also serve to educate local
residents as well as visitors
to the region.
To learn more about
Friends of Haystack Rock,
visit website: www.friend-
sofhaystackrock.org.
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Ann Klaas died on
March 17, 2015, in Se-
attle. Born in Santa Ana,
Calif., to Albert and Harri-
et Osterkamp, Ann moved
to Buhl, Idaho, in 1942.
She graduated from
St. Theresa’s Academy
in Boise, Idaho, in 1948,
and Holy Cross School
of Nursing in Salt Lake
City, Utah, in 1952. She
married Eugene Klaas in
1952.
She worked for more
than 35 years as a reg-
istered nurse in Burley,
Twin Falls and Boise,
retiring in 1994 from St.
Luke’s Regional Medical
Center, where she worked
23 years as an assistant
head nurse and adminis-
trative nursing supervi-
sor.
Ann and her husband
retired and lived in Can-
non Beach from 1994-
2009. They were members
of St. Peter the Fisherman
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Harry “Al” Lewis, 74,
of Cannon Beach, died
Feb. 28, 2015, with his
family by his side.
He was born to the
late Harry and Margaret
(Walters) Lewis Jan. 4,
1941, in Demarest, N.J.
Al graduated from North-
ern Valley Regional High
School in 1958.
He married Joanne
Wilson in 1962, and they
lived together in Demar-
est, N.J., for two years be-
fore relocating to South-
ern California. In 1976,
they moved to Washing-
ton state and lived there
for 22 years before retir-
ing to Cannon Beach in
1998.
Al spent 34 years work-
ing as a production su-
pervisor for Crown Cork
and Seal before retiring
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CAN N ON BEACH OFFICE
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800/676-1176 • 503/436-1027
to the beach. Once retired
and finished building his
home in Cannon Beach,
he was not eager to sit at
home, and started work-
ing part-time at Safeway.
Al was passionate about
his career, working, For-
mula One racing, hot
rods and working on var-
ious home projects. He
loved living at the beach,
spending time with his
grandchildren, going to
car shows, and his dogs.
Al is survived by his
wife of 53 years, Joanne;
his daughter, Sherry Zuc-
carello; his son, Brian
Lewis; six grandchil-
dren, Antonio, Alessan-
dro, Hannah, Christopher,
Eryn and Avery; and three
great-grandchildren,
Emma Grace, Levi, and
Eli. He is also survived
by his brother, Richard
Lewis, and his sister, Jan-
et Kuceravy.
In lieu of flowers, the
family requests the do-
nations be made in Al’s
name to the Alzheimer’s
Association.
A memorial service
was held Saturday, March
21, 2015, at Our Lady of
Victory Catholic Church
in Seaside.
Hughes-Ransom Mor-
tuary is in charge of ar-
rangements. Visit www.
hughes-ransom.com
to
share memories and sign
the guest book.
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rolling today.
LIS T IN G
C a n n on Be a ch Sittin g hig h a b ove
C a n n on Be a ch w ith oce a n vie w s, he re is
you r opportu n ity to b u ild you r d re a m
hom e . C hoose from tw o loca tion s, 2+
a cre s e a ch.
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She was preceded in
death by her newborn
twin daughter, Debra, in
1955, and a son, Michael,
in 1993.
In lieu of flowers, do-
nations may be made to
Sisters of St. Mary of
Oregon, 4440 S.W. 148th
Ave., Beaverton, OR
97078.
A private family me-
morial service and intern-
ment were held in Cannon
Beach.
Jan. 4, 1941 — Feb. 28, 2015
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After the death of her
husband in 2009, Ann
moved to Clyde Hill,
Wash., to be near her chil-
dren.
She will be remem-
bered as a loving and
caring mother and grand-
mother. She worked hard,
loved life and her family.
Survivors include her
daughters, Sister Denise
of the Sisters of St. Mary
of Oregon in Beaverton,
Ore., and Marianne Klaas
Etemad (Ali) of Clyde
Hill; sons, Matthew (Ele-
na) of Roseburg, Ore.,
and Mark (Sara) of Fed-
eral Way, Wash.; five
grandchildren, Michael
Jr., Sarah, Annie, Eliz-
abeth and Derek; three
great-grandchildren, Aus-
tin, Cayden and Preston;
her brothers, Herman
(Florence) of Twin Falls,
Idaho, and Ted (Linda) of
Ypsilanti, Mich.
LIS T IN G
N e a h-K a h-N ie This im m a cu la te hom e
b oa sts e n d le ss, w ra pa rou n d oce a n vie w s
a n d fa b u lou s lig ht-fille d in te riors. E xqu isite
ta ste , style a n d a tte n tion to d e ta il a b ou n d .
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Oct. 11, 1930 — March 17, 2015
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ow n the ve ry b e st. N ow you ca n .
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a rtisa n s w ith the fin e st m a te ria ls. The
re su lt: pe rfe ction w a itin g to e m b ra ce you .
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Ann Klaas