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    September 18, 2015 • Seaside Signal • seasidesignal.com • 3A
Cruisin’ on in to
Wheels and Waves
Downtown becomes
sea of classic cars for
weekend
By Katherine Lacaze
Seaside Signal
S
Seaside’s down-
town was trans-
formed into a
large-scale dis-
play of quality
classic cars for the
annual Wheels and
Waves car show.
The
Seaside
Downtown Devel-
opment Association’s
event, held last Thursday
through Sunday, featured
about 300 cars, up from
268 in 2014. As always, a
big hit was Thursday’s Se-
nior Cruise, when dozens of
early birds toured Seaside’s
three assisted-living facili-
ties — Avamere at Suzanne
Elise, Avamere at Seaside
and Neawanna By the Sea
— and ¿ nally stopped at
Thousand Trails’ Seaside
RV Resort for a barbe-
cue, courtesy of Thousand
Trails.
On Saturday, the cars
took to the streets for a cruise
through downtown Seaside.
Attendees lined the streets
on the tour route to get a
glimpse
of the cars in
action.
From Friday
to Sunday, the
cars were parked
along Broadway,
from its intersection
with Holladay Drive
to the Turnaround, and
a few side streets for the
Show and Shine. The area
was blocked off, so pedes-
trians could freely roam the
streets, look at the cars and
talk to owners.
That’s what car shows
are all about, “appreci-
ation for the cars,” accord-
ing to John Osborn, of
Kennewick, Wash., who
attended the show with his
two-tone 1955 Chevrolet
Bel Air.
University Women of Seaside
to host Internet safety forum
Senior Deputy District
Attorney Dawn Buzzard
and Detective Ryan Hum-
phrey advise caution when
children explore the Inter-
net. Learn what to look for,
when to be concerned and
what parents can do to pro-
mote Internet safety. The
program, presented by the
American Association of
University Women of Sea-
side, takes place at Seaside
City Hall, Thursday, Sept.
24 at 7 p.m.
Buzzard and Humphrey
will discuss the dangers chil-
dren in Clatsop County face
from sexting and peer pres-
sure,. A 16-year prosecutor,
Buzzard serves on the Major
Crime Team of Clatsop Coun-
ty, handling serious felonies
including sex abuse and child
abuse cases. Humphrey is a
senior deputy with the Clatsop
County Sheriff’s Of¿ ce.
For more information, con-
tact Ane McIntyre of AAUW
at (503) 621-8997 or email
anemcintyre@gmail.com.
Photos by Jeff Ter Har
He has
come to Seaside for
Wheels and Waves almost
every year since 2004.
“This little community
here is one of the hardest
ones not to come to,” he
said.
for the Seaside Signal
Check out more classic car photos at seasidesignal.com
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