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By Katherine Lacaze
Seaside Signal
Seaside responded to
¿ re preFaXtions issXed E\
tKe state 7KXrsda\ iPpOe
PentinJ reFreationaO ¿ re re
striFtions and OiPitinJ soPe
indXstriaO aFtiYities to earO\
da\OiJKt KoXrs
³,t¶s MXst Za\ too dr\´ Ior
EXrninJ Oater in tKe da\ Sea
side 'iYision &KieI &Kris
'XJan said
$s oI 7KXrsda\ in re
sponse to a dr\ sXPPer and
risinJ ZiOd¿ re danJer tKe
state raised tKe indXstriaO ¿ re
preFaXtion OeYeO IroP /eYeO
to /eYeO Ior tKe 1ortKZest
=one 7Kis ]one stretFKes
IroP $storia to tKe Eorder Ee
tZeen 7iOOaPooN and /inFoOn
FoXnties and inFOXdes Iorest
Oands sXrroXndinJ Seaside
and &annon %eaFK
8nder /eYeO FaOOed
3artiaO +ootoZO poZer saZ
Xse EOastinJ and ZeOdinJ
² aPonJ otKer aFtiYities
² are aOOoZed onO\ at niJKt
and in tKe PorninJ and aI
ternoon EetZeen tKe KoXrs
oI aP and pP /eYeO
reTXires a tZoKoXr ¿ re
ZatFK ² ¿ re PonitorinJ at
Oeast tZo KoXrs aIter opera
tions Fease
:itKin Seaside Fit\ OiPits
tKere KaYe Eeen no ¿ re inFi
dents oI a OarJe sFaOe 'XJan
said EXt tKe departPent Kas
seen an inFrease in EarN dXst
¿ res tKis \ear a s\PptoP oI
tKe dr\ sXPPer %arN dXst
¿ res are XsXaOO\ tKe resXOt oI
FareOess FiJarette disposaO Ke
said
$OtKoXJK tKe\ are Fonsid
ered triYiaO 'XJan FaXtioned
³aOO ¿ res start sPaOO and tKe\
Fan spread´
(aFK \ear dXrinJ ¿ re
season aOO Oands oXtside Fit\
OiPits EXt ZitKin tKe Seaside
5XraO )ire 3roteFtion 'is
triFt EeFoPe reJXOated E\ tKe
state¶s ' epartPent oI ) orestr\
Seaside )ire 5esFXe
FontinXes respondinJ to inFi
dents in Fit\ OiPits EXt ZKen
it FoPes to ZiOd or Iorest Oand
¿ res in tKe rXraO distriFt tKe
Iorestr\ departPent¶s FreZs
respond in FonMXnFtion ZitK
tKe OoFaO ¿ re departPent 'X
Jan said
³5estriFtions are prett\
PXFK tiJKt eYer\ZKere Ee
FaXse oI tKe Fonditions tKis
\ear´ said 5od 1iFKoOs an
inIorPation oI¿ Fer ZitK tKe
state departPent
7o date aEoXt ¿ res
KaYe EXrned Pore tKan
aFres on Oands proteFted E\
tKe ' epartPent oI ) orestr\
and Iorest proteFtiYe asso
Fiations 2I tKese KaYe
Eeen FaXsed E\ peopOe
$FFordinJ to tKe neZ pre
FaXtions reFreationaO ¿ res
are aOOoZed E\ perPit Xnder
Fertain JXideOines issXed E\
tKe ' epartPent oI ) orestr\
and tKe &Oatsop &oXnt\ )ire
'eIense %oard 5eFreationaO
¿ res PXst Ee at desiJnated
FaPpsites personaO residenF
es or EeaFKes and no FOoser
tKan Ieet IroP dXne Jrass
or Ieet IroP an\ strXFtXres
7Kese ¿ res PXst Ee FOear oI
aOO FoPEXstiEOes and FoP
pOeteO\ e[tinJXisKed prior to
OeaYinJ 7Ke Pa[iPXP ¿ re
si]e is Ieet in diaPeter and
Ieet in KeiJKt and tKe Pa[
iPXP ¿ re pit si]e is Ieet in
diaPeter
&Kain saZ Xse on personaO
propert\ is aOOoZed onO\ XntiO
pP daiO\
Public restrictions
Public restrictions on forest lands also
have been in eff ect since June, because
of high temperatures, low precipitation
and similar factors. The restrictions
apply to lands in Clatsop County that are
protected by the D epartment of F orestry.
They are as follows:
• Smoking is prohibited while traveling,
except in closed vehicles on improved
roads.
• Open fi res are prohibited, including
campfi res, charcoal fi res, cooking fi res
and warming fi res, except at designated
locations. Use of wood burning devices,
used in conjunction with temporary
dwellings, including tents and trailers, is
prohibited.
• Non-industrial use of chain saws is pro-
hibited, except as waived by the forester.
• Use of motorized vehicles, including
or JeneraO sKXtdoZn ³and
it¶s not Yer\ oIten Ze Jet Xp
to a /eYeO in tKis state´ Ke
said
$ OarJe portion oI tKe
state Kas Eeen in a droXJKt
Ior aEoXt tKree \ears ZitK
tZo seYere ¿ re seasons Oast
\ear and in ZKiFK Zas
tKe Post e[pensiYe ¿ re sea
son in departPent Kistor\
1iFKoOs said
³:e¶re reaOO\ priPed to
KaYe ¿ res and iI Ze do Jet
+LJKHUULVN
³,t is standard Ior tKe
OeYeOs to rise tKis tiPe oI
\ear EXt Ze¶re seeinJ ar
eas at a KiJKer OeYeO riJKt
noZ tKan oIten tiPes in tKe
past´ 1iFKoOs said
)or instanFe tKe 'oXJOas
&oXnt\ area is at a /eYeO
motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles, is
prohibited, except on improved roads
and designated areas.
• Possession of the following fi refi ghting
equipment is required while traveling,
except on state and county roads: one
gallon of water or one operational fi re
extinguisher and one shovel.
• Use of fi reworks, exploding targets,
tracer ammunition and sky lanterns are
prohibited during fi re season.
• Cutting, grinding and welding of metal
is prohibited.
• All open debris burning is prohibited with
two exceptions. Burn barrels are allowed by
permit, and metal barrels in good con-
dition, heavy mesh screens, an available
water supply and hand-tools are required.
Burn barrels only are allowed from daylight
to 10 a.m.
¿ re starts it¶s OiNeO\ tKe\¶OO
spread rapidO\ EeFaXse oI
Fonditions´ Ke added
³5iJKt noZ tKe restriF
tions are IairO\ tiJKt aroXnd
tKe state´ 1iFKoOs said
³:e¶re in tKe Post aFtiYe
period oI tKe ¿ re season´
$dditionaOO\ tKe ' e
partPent oI ) orestr\ and
tKe state )ire 0arsKaO are
asNinJ Ior tKe pXEOiF¶s Fo
operation in JeneraO to pre
Yent KXPanFaXsed ¿ res E\
redXFinJ ¿ reprone aFtiYi
ties
³:e¶re OooNinJ at a IorPi
daEOe ¿ re ZeatKer IoreFast´
2reJon State )orester 'oXJ
'eFNer stated in a neZs re
Oease ³7Ke Eene¿ t oI an\ re
Fent PoistXre Ze¶Ye reFeiYed
Kas noZ eYaporated and
Ze¶re OooNinJ straiJKt at re
FordEreaNinJ tePperatXres
e[trePeO\ OoZ KXPidities
and dr\ OiJKtninJ tKe triIeFta
oI Ead ZiOd¿ re Fonditions´
Group strolls through Seaside to battle Parkinson’s
Event designed
as fundraiser for
organization serving
those with disease
Nonprofi t to host program
on Parkinson’s disease
By Katherine Lacaze
By Katherine Lacaze
Seaside Signal
Seaside Signal
$ Seaside teaP raised
aZareness and Pore tKan
Ior tKe 1ortKZest 3ar
Ninson¶s )oXndation dXrinJ
tKe IXndraisinJ eYent ³StroOO
inJ in Seaside´ -XO\
/ed E\ Faptain 7ina SaZ
\er a Seaside resident and
Ker Oo\aO FoPpanion $nniN
en SaZ\er a \earoOd FoFN
apoo tKe JroXp ZaONed aOonJ
tKe 3roPenade IroP $YenXe
8 to tKe Seaside $TXariXP
7Ke eYent Zas an e[tension
oI tKe IoXndation¶s seFond
annXaO ³:aON in tKe 3arN´
KeOd tKe saPe da\ in SeattOe
3eopOe ZitK 3arNinson¶s 'is
ease Fare partners proIes
sionaOs and Iriends ZaONed a
tZoPiOe FoXrse at 0aJnXson
3arN to raise aZareness and
IXnds
:KiOe tKe\ FoXOd not
pK\siFaOO\ attend tKe SeattOe
ZaON aEoXt a do]en peopOe
and IoXr Fanine partiFipants
partiFipated in tKe StroOOinJ in
Seaside eYent
SaZ\er orJani]ed tKe Oo
FaO IXndraiser SKe Zas diaJ
nosed ZitK 3arNinson¶s 'is
ease aEoXt \ears aJo and
Kas sinFe EeFoPe an adYoFate
Ior researFK edXFation and
sXpport serYiFes ZKiFK are
2ne oI tKe state¶s Oead
inJ e[perts in tKe treat
Pent and researFK oI 3ar
Ninson¶s disease ZiOO Ee
tKe IeatXred speaNer at an
edXFationaO proJraP in
Seaside on $XJ
'r 5iFKard 5osen
EaXP a neXroOoJist and
PediFaO direFtor oI tKe
3ortOand 3arNinson¶s 3ro
JraP ZiOO JiYe a presen
tation IroP to
pP at tKe %oE &KisKoOP
&oPPXnit\ &enter at
$Ye $ 7Ke proJraP
is EeinJ oIIered tKroXJK
tKe 3arNinson¶s 5esoXrF
es oI 2reJon a 3ort
OandEased nonpro¿ t tKat
KeOps peopOe ZitK 3arNin
son¶s disease tKroXJK sXp
port JroXps FOasses Fon
IerenFes personaO sXpport
and adYoFaF\
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The Strolling in Seaside team walked along the Promenade from Avenue U to the Seaside
Aquarium July 25 to bring awareness to Parkinson’s Disease as part of the Northwest Parkin-
son’s Foundation’s 2015 Team Parkinson’s campaign.
oIIered tKroXJK tKe 1ortK
Zest 3arNinson¶s )oXndation
2tKers ZKo Moined SaZ\er
Ior tKe ZaON Kad Eeen siPi
OarO\ aIIeFted E\ tKe disease
-enn\ %eFNer oZner oI %
%oXtiTXe on %roadZa\ said
tKe issXe Zas ³reaO near and
dear´ to Ker Keart +er Ia
tKer 'an 0aFNe\ a OonJtiPe
ePpOo\ee oI :inderPere
in &annon %eaFK died ¿ Ye
\ears aJo +is strXJJOe ZitK
tKe disease ³aIIeFted oXr IaP
iO\ in a deep Za\´ sKe said
³,t¶s MXst a EOessinJ Ior
Pe to ¿ nd oXt aEoXt tKis and
Ee Kere and Konor P\ dad´
%eFNer said
,t¶s aOso iPportant sKe
added Ior tKe FaretaNers oI
indiYidXaOs ZitK 3arNinson¶s
disease to reFeiYe adYoFaF\
and sXpport
&eOia <oXnJ a pK\si
FaO tKerapist IroP <aNiPa
:asK Oed tKe JroXp in
stretFKes EeIore tKe\ tooN
tKeir stroOO 3eopOe Zere en
FoXraJed to partiFipate in tKe
ZaON Ior ZKateYer tiPe or dis
tanFe tKe\ FoXOd
SteYe :riJKt e[eFXtiYe
direFtor oI 1ortKZest 3ar
Ninson¶s )oXndation said tKe
orJani]ation enFoXraJes peo
pOe ZKo Fan¶t FoPe to SeattOe
Ior ³:aON in tKe 3arN´ to Kost
ZaONs in tKeir KoPetoZns
³7Ke\¶re raisinJ Pone\
and doinJ a Jreat MoE and part
oI oXr IaPiO\´ Ke said ³:e
enFoXraJe peopOe to do tKat
EeFaXse peopOe Fan¶t aOZa\s
FoPe to SeattOe Ior oXr ser
YiFes and Ior oXr eYents´
7Ke ZaONs are part oI tKe
IoXndation¶s annXaO FaP
paiJn 7eaP 3arNinson¶s
ZKiFK is tKe oYeraOO Erand Ior
tKe JroXp¶s eYentEased IXnd
raisinJ :riJKt said
(aFK \ear do]ens oI
eYents are KeOd and nXPer
oXs peopOe IXndraise Xnder
tKe aXspiFes oI 7eaP 3ar
Ninson¶s 7Ke IXnds tKat are
raised are spent in tKe nortK
Zest reJion or :asKinJton
2reJon ,daKo 0ontana and
$OasNa 7Ke orJani]ation oI
Iers serYiFes sXFK as FOasses
tKe dissePination oI edXFa
tionaO inIorPation tKat PiJKt
Ee pertinent to indiYidXaOs
ZitK 3arNinson¶s or tKeir Fare
taNers aZareness proJraPs
and adYoFaF\
³2Xr Pission is to iPproYe
TXaOit\ oI OiIe´ :riJKt said
³:e¶re tKe OinN EetZeen diaJ
nosis EeIore Ze ¿ nd a FXre´
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peopOe in 2reJon and
soXtKern :asKinJton KaYe
Eeen diaJnosed ZitK 3ar
Ninson¶s aFFordinJ to tKe
orJani]ation ,t is tKe seF
ond Post FoPPon neXro
deJeneratiYe disease aIter
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