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10A • June 30, 2017 | Cannon Beach Gazette | cannonbeachgazette.com Now a principal, former Gulls coach is back on the sidelines Roberts to lead Gulls as interim head coach By R.J. Marx Cannon Beach Gazette If the coach on the sidelines for the Gulls this fall looks familiar, he should be. When Jeff Roberts accepted the job of Seaside High School prin- cipal last year, he also gave up the coaching leadership of the Seagulls varsity football team. Chad Smith, an assistant un- der Roberts, filled the role in the fall. At Tuesday’s Seaside School District meeting, Rob- erts was named interim var- sity head football coach for the Seagulls, replacing Smith, who is leaving the district for a teaching position in Doug- las. That puts Roberts back in the game as both principal and coach, at least on a short-term basis. “I anticipate seeing the season through,” Roberts said. To fill the varsity head coach job on a permanent ba- sis, the challenge is to find a candidate who can both fill a needed teaching position and skillfully coach a competitive Division 4A football team. “I do believe we will bring somebody on staff in the next month that is a suitable re- placement — with some tute- lage — at the end of the year,” Roberts said. While assistant principal, Roberts led the Gulls for 4 1/2 years. In 2013, the team finished 8-3, qualified for the state playoffs and won the first home playoff game in 20 years, Roberts said. Will coaching duties clash with his duties as principal? “I understand the dilemma that this presents,” Roberts said. “I understand my prima- ry role and I can assure you that this will not impact the way I currently run the high school or the way I will run North Tillamook Library in Manzanita marks 30 years To mark the 30th anni- versary of the North Tilla- mook Library in Manzanita the library’s friends group is hosting a celebration on July 8, at the Hoffman Gar- dens adjacent to the library at 571 Laneda Ave. The celebration will include a children’s sto- ry time, family music fun with Portland singer and musician Mo Phillips and the Ocean Bottom Country Blues Band featuring Til- lamook County’s library director Sara Charlton, a presentation on the library’s history by Patty Went and an appearance by special guest Lauren Kessler, the noted Oregon author. The North Tillamook Li- brary operates with a unique public-private partnership. The Friends organization owns and maintains the li- brary building, while the county library supplies all library materials and the professional library staff. Schedule of events on July 8: from 11 a.m. to noon: Story Time; noon to 1 p.m., Family fun with Mo Phillips; 1 to 2 p.m., sic by Ocean Bottom Country Blues Band featuring Tilla- mook County head librarian Sara Charlton; 2 to 3 p.m., welcome by friends presi- dent Madeline Olson. From 3 to 4 p.m., Oregon author Lauren Kessler will talk about the importance of libraries in both her work and her reading life, The public is invited to attend the celebration and to consider becoming a Friend of the Library. Friends board member Gail Young is coordinating the anniver- sary celebration. She can be reached at gailmyoung@ mc.com. R.J. MARX/SEASIDE SIGNAL Seaside High School Prin- cipal Jeff Roberts will coach the football team in the fall. the high school in the future. This is not a long-term fix.” The Gulls finished the 2016 season at 2-6, with an 0-5 record within the Cowapa League. “We will be all right,” Rob- erts said. “Last year we were really young and that was a real challenge. Those kids got a lot of valuable time last year. They’ve matured, worked their tails off and got better in the off-season. I’m looking forward to a successful year.” A graduate of Linfield College, Roberts received his master’s degree in teaching at Pacific University. He began his teaching career at Centen- nial High School in Portland and later taught at Sherwood High School. Roberts, his wife Nissa, and daughter McKenna live in Gearhart. “I have 100 percent confi- dence in Mr. Roberts’ ability to do both jobs in an excellent way,” Superintendent Sheila Roley said after the meeting. “He has a very supportive staff, he’s very hard-work- ing, knows what he’s doing and he’s super committed to our kids and our community. I have full confidence in his ability to do it.” Arts association presents ‘Landscapes as Perception’ “Landscapes as Percep- tion,” is at the Cannon Beach Gallery, 1064 S. Hemlock St., is on exhibit through Sunday, July 16. The exhibit will explore landscapes from three artists: Sidonie Caron, Christopher Perry and J. Scott Wilson. The exhibit features three distinct landscape styles and mediums interpreting the horizon, time and space in unique ways. Caron has shown at the gallery before and works largely in oils. Perry works in oil and kiln glass, and is a new artist at the associa- tion. His abstract kiln-glass work allows the audience to interpret the moment in time which the landscape is de- picting,” the association said. Wilson, a local artist, owns Polaris Gallery in Manzanita. “Working in oil on canvas, his landscapes perfectly capture the height of the sky as the storms wait patiently to roll in,” the asso- ciation said. The opening is family friendly. Complimentary re- freshments will be served thanks to Cannon Beach Fresh Foods, the Wine Shack and Bald Eagle Coffee. The show is sponsored by Claudia Toutain-Dorbec, local author of “A Season At Monet’s Garden.” The author will also sign copies of her book during the association’s book talk in July. For more information about the show and other upcoming events, visit can- nonbeacharts.org, or find it on Facebook; 503-436-0744. Limited donations for Manzanita CARTM Beginning July 7, Manzanita CARTM’s do- nations building will be closed for six weeks to un- dergo a much-needed ren- ovation and systems up- grade. The recycling line, trash station and the Re- findery will remain open, as usual, Thursday through Monday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. throughout the overhaul. During the building clo- sure, CARTM will accept only furniture that is clean and immediately reusable; books and electronics, in- cluding computers, TVs, printers, keyboards, DVD/ CD players, mice and pe- ripherals. CARTM is celebrating 20 years of operations in north Tillamook County. For more information call 503-368-7764 or cartm.org. Cannon Beach Library Annual Book Sale! J ULY 1 ST , 2 ND , 3 RD & 4 TH S AT -M ON 10 AM TO 5 PM T UES 10 AM TO 4 PM Four Days of Great Bargains! 36412 Hwy 26 Seaside (6 miles up Hwy 26) Call (971) 320-2174 • Open 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM Do not operate a vehicle or machinery under the influence of this drug. For use only by adults twenty-one years of age and older. Keep out of the reach of children. ca n n on bea ch GAZ E T T E 131 N. Hemlock Cannon Beach 503.436.1391 Serving Residents and Visitors since 1927 M A R K ETPL A C E T o pla ce a cla ssified a d ca ll 503-436-2812, log on to w w w .ca n n on bea ch ga zette.com or stop in a t 1555 N . 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