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SEASIDESIGNAL.COM • COMPLIMENTARY COPY OUR 109th YEAR • October 16, 2015 City Council, Hood to Coast re-up for two more years ‘Dialogue’ praised as councilors approve Hood to Coast renewal By R.J. Marx Seaside Signal R.J. MARX PHOTO/SEASIDE SIGNAL Mayor Don Larson receives a check for $18,000 for the city’s parks and recreation programs from Hood to Coast Chief Executive Offi - cer Jude Hubber. 7he cit\ oI Seaside and +ood to &oast reached an agreePent 0onda\ night to continXe their \ear relationship. Seaside is the ¿ nal leg oI the 1Pile rela\ which originates in 0oXnt +ood and draws Xp to 0000 visitors to Seaside each \ear. 7he coXncil XnaniPoXsl\ voted to grant +ood to &oast perPission to Ee held the weeNend EeIore /aEor Da\ Ior two Pore \ears. ³:e¶re reall\ reall\ e[cited´ said a visiEl\ relieved +ood to &oast &hieI 2perating 2I¿ cer Dan )lo\d aIter the Peeting. ³Sea side is sXch a Eig part oI this race. :e¶re pXPped. :e¶re going to Ee EacN ne[t \ear.´ Change of date sought 7he rapprochePent occXrred onl\ a Iew weeNs aIter EXsiness owners presented a petition seeNing a date change Ior the event. ³AlthoXgh the Seaside &haP Eer oI &oPPerce and Pan\ oI the area¶s lodging Iacilities Eene¿ t ¿ nanciall\ Pan\ oI Xs \earroXnd EXsiness owners Ieel that the overall iPpact oI hosting this Passive event See Council, Page 12A Voters given option to renew local tax for school district STUCK Revenue would go toward operational expenses at four local schools By Katherine Lacaze Seaside Signal By Katherine Lacaze Seaside Signal Iew visitors got Pore than the\ Eargained Ior earl\ :ednesda\ Porning 2ct. when the\ tooN a drive along the Eeach in *earhart near the NecanicXP (stXar\ spit. 7he car a +onda &ivic licensed in 9irginia got stXcN in soIt sand near the shoreline slight l\ EeIore a.P. when the ¿ rst oI nXPeroXs calls aEoXt the incident caPe in *earhart 3o lice &hieI -eII %owPan said. 7he area where the car got stXcN is oII liPits to vehicle access. Drivers are onl\ perPitted to drive as Iar soXth as the 3aci¿ c :a\ Eeach entrance. 7he two passengers and driver said the\ were driving soXth on hardpacNed sand in the rain and darN %owPan said. ³7he\ didn¶t see an\ signs. 7he\ were MXst driving toward Seaside¶s cit\ liPits´ he said. :hen %owPan responded the groXp de clined his oIIer to help as the\ thoXght the\ coXld dig the car oXt thePselves. 7he\ were not in an\ ph\sical danger %owPan said. :hen Iriends *aEe *Xettich and DaPien -ones arrived on the Eeach to do soPe ¿ shing at aEoXt a.P. the\ saw the car sXEPerged in water and also oIIered assistance. &lassic 7owing oI Astoria was arriving on the scene however. &ars get stXcN in the sand oIten %owPan said. +e did not cite the driver EecaXse he agreed ³In this sitXation there was no wa\ the\ coXld see the sign´ especiall\ consider ing the rain and darNness. +e encoXrages people who get stXcN in the sand when the\ reach the estXar\ to ePail 2r egon State 3arNs and coPplain aEoXt the sig nage ³EecaXse it is totall\ inadeTXate.´ ³II \oX¶re coPing IroP Del 5a\ or SXnset \oX¶ll never see that sign. (ver´ he said. 7he signs shoXld Ee Pore proPinent and visiEle at night he said. Classic Towing arrives on the scene to help out some travelers who got a car stuck in the ocean. DAMIEN JONES JOHN DUDLEY PHOTO/FOR SEASIDE SIGNAL A special election Nov. 3 will give voters in Seaside School District 10 the option to renew a ¿ ve\ear local option ta[ to IXnd operations at the district¶s IoXr schools. %allots were sent oXt 2ct. 1 and voters have Xntil Nov. 3 to tXrn theP in. 7he TXestion on the Eallot asNs iI the district shoXld renew its 0. ta[ per 1000 oI assessed propert\ valXe Ior ¿ ve \ears Ee ginning 011. 7he PeasXre renews a cXr rent local option ta[ in place since 000 to sXpport the school district which inclXdes Seaside See Levy, Page 10A Rotarians go to the hop in Seaside Auction raises funds for Rotary programs, animal protection By R.J. Marx Seaside Signal 7he annXal Seaside 5otar\ AXction was a rocNin¶ good tiPe SatXrda\ night. Several hXndred 5otarians and sXpporters gathered at the Seaside &ivic and &onvention &enter Ior the aXction with a special ³)Xnd aNeed´ appeal to Eene¿ t eIIorts to spa\ and neXter the coXnt\¶s pets. ³å coPPXnities inclXde oXr IoXrlegged Iriends´ state Sen. %ets\ -ohnson DScappoose said. ³5otarians are an integral part oI PAID PERMIT NO. 97 ASTORIA, OR PRSRT STD US POSTAGE See Rotary, Page 9A Flour power comes to elementary school Students, King Arthur Flour partner to donate bread to Manna House By Katherine Lacaze Seaside Signal %aNing loaves oI Eread tXrned into a IXn coPPXnit\ serving ac tivit\ at Seaside +eights (lePen tar\ School with the help oI .ing ArthXr )loXr¶s %aNe )or *ood .ids prograP. DXring a presentation Sept. in the school¶s caIeteria instrXctor Nate Sandel Pi[ed siPple science and Path lessons with a livel\ EaNing dePonstration that enter tained a large groXp oI IoXrth and ¿ Ithgraders and prepared theP to tr\ the activit\ on their own. (ach stXdent was sent hoPe with a EaN ing Nit ² containing À oXr \east and a doXgh scraper ² to EaNe two loaves oI Eread one to enMo\ with their IaPil\ and another to Ering EacN the Iollowing weeN to Ee donated to 0anna +oXse )ood 3antr\. 7hose are the three Pain goals oI the %aNe )or *ood .ids pro graP learning EaNing and shar ing. It starts with learning. :hile Sandel showed the groXp how to PaNe doXgh with the help oI two volXnteers ¿ Ithgraders Andrew DalE\ and Ale[is 0arti ne] he e[plained the chePical re actions that tXrn individXal ingredi ents sXch as À oXr \east and water See Baking, Page 10A KATHERINE LACAZE/SEASIDE SIGNAL Fifth-graders Alexis Martinez and Andrew Dalby volunteered for a bread- baking demonstration during the Bake For Good Kids special program, spon- sored by King Arthur Flour, at Seaside Heights Elementary School on Sept. 29.