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    September 21, 2018 | Cannon Beach Gazette | cannonbeachgazette.com • 5A
Concert series honors memory of Tom Drumheller
By David Robinson
For Cannon Beach Gazette
On Saturday, Sept. 29,
the second Annual Cannon
Beach Steinway Piano Con-
cert Series opens at 7 p.m.
This Steinway piano concert
series is hosted by Cannon
Beach Community Church,
in downtown Cannon Beach.
The opening concert fea-
tures Stephen Beus, Stein-
way classical pianist, play-
ing the 7-foot Steinway
grand piano at the church.
Beus plays this concert
as a memorial benefit, with
$10 donation at the door to
benefit our local Cannon
Beach Food Pantry, in mem-
ory of Tom Drumheller, who
died in September 2017. The
concert is open to the public.
Beus, an internationally
acclaimed Steinway piano
artist and a long-time friend
of Drumheller, teaches pia-
no performance at Brigham
Young University, with re-
citals and performances
across the United States as
well as in Kazakhstan, Rus-
sia, Finland, Denmark, Unit-
ed Kingdom, Switzerland,
Germany, Georgia, China,
France, Italy, Portugal, the
Czech Republic and Moroc-
co.
On Saturday, Oct. 13, at
7 p.m., the Steinway Piano
Concert Series at Communi-
ty Church will feature Tere-
sa Renee, a Portland-based
singer, pianist performing
jazz, film score music, piano
solos, and more.
Renee, a graduate of Port-
land State, will be playing a
benefit concert, with all pro-
Stephen Beus
Teresa Renee
ceeds to the Cannon Beach
Food Pantry. This concert is
open to the public. Admis-
sion is $10 at the door.
On Saturday, Nov. 3, at
7 p.m., the Steinway Piano
Concert Series at Cannon
Beach Community Church
features solo jazz pianist
David Robinson perform-
ing music by Italian pianist/
composer Ludovico Einaudi,
with a nature photo show
featuring 2018 photos of the
Tour of Mont Blanc by local
nature photographer Thomas
Robinson projected on the
big screen.
The show “White Clouds
over Mont Blanc,” is part
of the Stormy Weather Arts
Festival and will benefit the
Cannon Beach Food Pantry.
The concert is open to the
public, with a donation of
$10 accepted at the door.
Also in November, on
Sunday, Nov. 18, at 2 p.m.,
at Cannon Beach Commu-
nity Church, the North West
Piano Trio and Friends will
perform a program, “Three,
Four, Five,” with selections
from Dohnanyi’s Serenade
for String Trio in C Major,
Mozart’s Piano Quartet in G
Minor, and Dvorak’s Piano
Quintet in A Major.
The North West Piano
Trio and Friends features
Heather Mastel-Lipson, vi-
olin; Heather Hillebrand,
cello; Susan McDaniel, Pi-
ano; Nelly Kovalev, violin;
and Hillary Oseas, viola.
The Northwest Piano Trio,
founded in fall 2014, is
based in Portland.
Members of the trio are
passionate about collabora-
tion with artists of other dis-
ciplines to provide unique
performances that give lis-
teners a contemporary per-
spective on a non-contempo-
rary art form. The concert is
free and open to the public.
On Saturday, Dec. 22,
at 3 p.m., the concert series
features Astoria pianist Jen-
nifer Goodenberger, playing
Mozart and holiday favorites,
along with Christmas songs
and carols. The concert is
free and open to the public.
All concerts in the second
annual Steinway series are
performered at the Cannon
Beach Community Church,
132 E. Washington.
Tourism summit comes to North Coast
Providence Seaside program
improves transportation options
Cannon Beach Gazette
Those interested in shap-
ing the tourism industry for
the North Coast are invited
to share their opinions at the
North Coast Tourism Summit
Sept. 25 in Garibaldi.
The summit is a part of a
multi-year rural tourism stu-
dio, a project where profes-
sionals from Travel Oregon
lead workshops and offer
Cannon Beach Gazette
Providence Seaside Hos-
pital recently partnered with
Rinehart Clinic, in Wheel-
er, to expand its Communi-
ty Connections transporta-
tion program into Tillamook
County.
The free community ben-
efit ride program is a min-
istry of Providence Seaside
Hospital that allows patients
with medical appointments
in Clatsop County and/or the
Portland metro area to reserve
transportation through the
hospital.
In 2017, Community Con-
nections provided 1,625 rides
totaling 55,784 miles. The
program is staffed with a pro-
gram coordinator, part-time
driver and several volunteer
drivers.
Rinehart Clinic is a fed-
erally qualified health center
located in north Tillamook
County that provides health
care regardless of health con-
guidance on how to make
tourism sustainable — en-
vironmentally and econom-
ically — for Clatsop and
Tillamook counties. At the
end of the process, the grant
must be used to finance a tan-
gible change or product, like
connecting a trail system or
launching an environmental
education program.
Residents and industry
professionals are invited to
discuss tourism-related issues
such as encouraging steward-
ship best practices, integrating
more cultural heritage into the
visitor experience, and find-
ing ways to reduce congestion
during peak seasons.
The workshop will be held
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Old
Mill Event Center in Garib-
aldi. The event is free, but
participants must register at
industry.traveloregon.com.
Cannon Beach’s Best Selection
of Oregon and Washington Wine!
UPCOMING
TASTINGS
FILE PHOTO
Providence Seaside Hospital.
ditions or financial circum-
stances. As a federal qualified
health center, Rinehart Clinic
has programs available to
help patients who may have
difficulty paying their health
care bills.
The Community Connec-
tions transportation program
serves people of all ages who
have limited transportation
options and meet certain in-
come eligibility criteria. Cli-
ents are asked to schedule ride
requests 14 days in advance
of a medical appointment. To
learn more, call Providence
Seaside Hospital Communi-
ty Connections at 503-717-
7766.
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SEPTEMBER 2018
MEETINGS
SEPTEMBER 2018
4
11
20
27
CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING,
September 4, 2018
• Proposed changes to the Cannon
Beach Zoning Ordinance were
discussed and rejected;
• Proclaimed September 17-23 as
Constitution Week in Cannon Beach
(Proclamation 18-08);
• Appointed Darrel Christians to serve a
4-year term on the
Cannon Beach Farmers Market
Committee;
• Approved the Tourism & Arts
Commission recommendation to not
add more funding to the original
allotment amount for the Cannon Beach
Chamber of Commerce event: North
Coast Culinary Festival – a Celebration
of James Beard in Cannon Beach.
CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING and
WORK SESSION, September 11, 2018
• Proclaimed September 15 – October
15, 2018 as National Hispanic Heritage
Month in Cannon Beach;
• Clatsop County Jail Commander, Lt.
Matt Phillips gave a presentation to
Council regarding the proposed
county jail;
• Council continued the discussion of the
14-day short term rental program from
their July work session;
• City Attorney Ashley Driscoll led a
discussion of the Franchise agreement
with our solid waste contractor;
Recology Western Oregon;
• Council discussed the annual evalua-
tion for the City Manager;
City Council Regular Meeting
City Council Work Session
Design Review Board
Planning Commission
7:00 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
• Public Works Director, Karen LaBonte
spoke about the ‘time capsule’ near the
Tolovana Arts Colony building.
DESIGN REVIEW BOARD –
The Design Review Board is scheduled to
meet September 20, 2018.
PLANNING COMMISSION -
The Planning Commission met August 23,
2018 and discussed:
SR 18-03, Request by Vito Cerelli for a
Setback Reduction in Conjunction with a
Remodel at 3828 Pacific. Approved
ZO 18-01 and CP 18-01, Foredune
Management Plan Amendments.
Continued to Sept. 27th meeting.
ZO 18-03, Tree Removal Ordinance
Amendments. Continued to September
27th meeting.
The Planning Commission is scheduled to
meet September 27, 2018.
Meetings in October 2018
2
9
18
25
City Council Regular Meeting 7:00 p.m.
City Council Work Session
5:30 p.m.
Design Review Board
6:00 p.m.
Planning Commission
6:00 p.m.
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
MAYOR: Sam Steidel
COUNCILORS: Mike Benefield,
Nancy McCarthy, Brandon
Ogilvie and George Vetter
CITY MANAGER: Bruce St. Denis
Of Interest…
City Hires New Community
Development Director
Jeffrey S. Adams, PhD has been hired as
the new Community Development Director
replacing Mark Barnes who is retiring in early
November. Adams will begin work mid-
October. He and his family are arranging to rent
a home in Cannon Beach and are looking
forward to being part of our community.
______________________
November 6, 2018
General Election News
Candidates for Cannon Beach elected
officials are:
Mayor Position:
Sam Steidel
(incumbent running unopposed)
2 Councilor Positions (at large):
Mike Benefield (incumbent)
Robin Risley
Greg Swedenborg
Don't forget to register and vote!
____________________
Candidate Forum
Thursday, October 4, 2018
Coaster Theatre
108 N. Hemlock Cannon Beach
7pm start
Come out, meet the candidates,
have your questions answered.
_____________________
Beach Volunteers Wanted!
Do you enjoy being outside and sharing
your love of Haystack Rock? No experience
necessary – we train! Families welcome.
Please contact:
Lisa Habecker
Education & Volunteer Coordinator
503.436.8064
habecker@ci.cannon-beach.or.us