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    January 6, 2017 • Seaside Signal • seasidesignal.com • 7A
LOC AL HAPPENINGS IN BRIEF
‘Jumpstart Your
Writing’ class
“Jumpstart Your Writing
Workshop” with Deb Vanasse
takes place Saturday, Jan. 14,
at 1 p.m., sponsored by the
Friends of the Seaside Library.
Through guided exercis-
es and discussion, workshop
participants will generate
ideas, amplify words on the
page, and learn to write past
stuck points. Topics include
the writers mind, the writing
process, and narrative essen-
tials like character, setting,
and pacing. Participants will
examine and refine their own
writing process while explor-
ing techniques to mine and en-
rich the material from which
they write.
Vanasse is the author of
17 published books as well as
numerous articles and essays.
She has a master’s degree in
arts and humanities and at-
tended the Squaw Valley
Writers workshops. Vanasse is
founder of the author’s collec-
tive Running Fox books and
co-founder of the 49 Writers
group based in Anchorage,
Alaska. She has been profes-
sionally editing and coaching
writers since 2007. There is no
charge for the workshop but
space is limited and signup is
required.
The Seaside Public Library
is located at 1131 Broadway.
For more information, call
503-738-6742 or visit sea-
sidelibrary.org.
Community
sugar detox
A free community sugar
detox presentation by Jenn
Visser of Healthy Hub Mas-
sage and Wellness takes place
Jan. 12, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at
Seaside Coffee House, pro-
viding an introduction to a
10-day detox starting on Jan.
16. Participants do not need
to be present to participate.
For more information, visit
healthyhubwellness.com.
Get acquainted
with gray whales
Marine ecologist Florence
Sullivan routinely gets up
close and personal with gray
whales and other ocean crea-
tures. Join her at the Seaside
Public Library on Wednesday,
Jan. 18, as she kicks off the
2017 season of Listening to the
Land presentations, this year
focused on wildlife. “Inside
Gray Whales” begins at 6 pm.
Admission is free.
Scientists such as Sulli-
van are using new research
techniques to expand what
we know about these and
other marine mammals: what
they eat and how they forage,
for example, as well as how
ocean noise — natural and
human-caused — affects their
behavior and overall health.
These research teams are using
underwater Go-Pro cameras
and aerial drones to closely
observe individual whales, and
they’re deploying drifting hy-
drophones to record the variety
of noises whales are exposed
to.
Sullivan is a graduate stu-
dent in Oregon State Univer-
sity’s Department of Fisheries
and Wildlife, where she is a
research assistant in OSU’s
Geospatial Ecology of Marine
Megafauna lab.
Listening to the Land is a
monthly winter speaker series
offered January through May
and presented by North Coast
Land Conservancy and the Ne-
canicum Watershed Council in
partnership with the Seaside
Public Library. For more infor-
mation, visit NCLCtrust.org.
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CHILDRENʼS outgrown clothing, toys
and furniture sell quickly with a clas-
sified ad.
Entry-level Customer Service
Representative for The Daily
Astorian's circulation
department.
A can-do attitude and willingness
to learn are necessary. You will
help customers in person, by
phone and through email, plus
do data-entry and create
reports. This position is also a
back-up driver, delivering
products as needed. Must be
able to lift up to 40 pounds and
be willing to learn to drive a
delivery van.
Dependable vehicle required for
occasional deliveries, mileage
reimbursement available.
Driving and criminal background
checks will be completed
pre-hire.
Hours are generally 9 am to 6 pm,
Monday through Friday.
Benefits include paid time off
(PTO), insurances and a
401(k)/Roth 401(k) retirement
plan.
Send resume and letter of interest
to EO Media Group,
PO Box 2048,
Salem, OR 97308-2048,
by fax to 503-371-2935 or
e-mail hr@eomediagroup.com
PUBLISHER'S NOTICE
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
All real estate advertising in this
newspaper is subject to the Fair
Housing Act which makes it illegal
to advertise "Any preference, limi-
tation or discrimination based on
race, color, religion, sex, handi-
cap, familial status, or national
origin, or an intention to make any
such preference, limitation or dis-
crimination." Familial status in-
cludes children under the age of
18 living with parents or legal cus-
todians; pregnant women and
people securing custody of chil-
dren under 18. This newspaper
will not knowingly accept any ad-
vertising for real estate which is in
violation of the law. Our readers
are hereby informed that all dwell-
ings advertised in this newspaper
are available on an equal oppor-
tunity basis. To complain of dis-
crimination
call
HUD
at
1(800)669-9777. The toll free
telephone number for the hearing
impaired is 1(800)927-9275.
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
Lawn & Garden
Dejesus Landscape Maintenance
•One time clean ups & year round
maintenance. •hedges •pruning
•Pressure washing •gutters
•weeding •bark •dumping service
(503)791-5329
Call for an Appointment
Professional
Services
Rhema RV Repair
Seaside, OR. 97138
Offers on-site service and repair
covering your RV, motorhome,
travel trailer and camper needs.
Call Mike 503-836-7859
Oregon state law requires anyone
who contracts for construction
work to be licensed with the Con-
struction Contractors Board. An
active license means the contrac-
tor is bonded and insured. Verify
the contractorʼs CCB license
through the CCB Consumer
Website
www.hirelicensedcontractors.com
NOTICE TO CONSUMERS
The Federal Trade Commission
prohibits telemarketers from ask-
ing for or receiving
payment
before they deliver credit repair
services, advance fee loans and
credit, and
recovery services.
If you are asked to render pay-
ment before receiving any of the
preceding services, please con-
tact the Federal Trade Commis-
sion at:
1-877-382-4357
70 H ELP W ANTED
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Harbors Home Health & Hospice,
a leading agency committed to
providing Pacific County with a
variety of in-home healthcare
services, is currently seeking
Certified Occupational
Therapist Assistants (COTA).
Harbors offers a competitive
salary and great benefits package
including relocation costs.
Experienced Roofers/Siders
Needed Immediately!
Located in and around scenic
Pacific County. Individuals will be
responsible for working with a
team of health care providers in
the coordination of skilled care
in a home setting.
At least two years experience
working as a licensed COTA is
preferred. Requires current
COTA license, driver's license,
auto insurance and reliable
transportation.
Harbors Home Health & Hospice
is an equal opportunity
employer.
Email resume to
Melissa@myhhhh.org
or send resume to:
HR Dept.
Harbors Home Health & Hospice
201 7th Street
Hoquiam, WA 98550
Must have one year of experience.
Call to set up an interview and/or
send resume to
harrisconstruction1@yahoo.com
Starting wage: D.O.E.
Fred Harris
Harris Construction
503-717-3452
70 H ELP W ANTED
Office & Marketing Professional
Excellent Communication Skills,
Marketing, or Sales Experience
Part-Time with Full-Time
Possibilities
Resides between
Gearhart & Arch Cape, OR
Email Resume & References to
house@kukuihouse.com
DOE, Benefits, Mileage &
Cell Phone Pay
Escape Lodging Company is looking
for fun and happy “Escape Artists”
to join our fun team!
Currently hiring for year round
full-time:
Housekeeping Supervisor
(must be bilingual)
OFFICE ADMIN.
Counseling office, non-smoker,
good computer skills, QB/ins
billing a plus. 32 hr/wk.
Resume-
christine.crowe@choicescounsel.net
Additional benefits include:
$14.00 hourly starting wage with
experience
$$$ PAID HOLIDAYS $$$
$$$SUMMER BONUS
PROGRAM$$$
Must be
available to work a flexible
schedule, including weekends.
Please apply in person at the
Inn at Cannon Beach
(3215 S Hemlock, Cannon Beach)
If you have any questions, please
contact Terri at
terri@innatcannonbeach.com
or call (503) 436-9085
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Awakenings by the Sea is seeking
LPN/RN. Full time. Dependable.
Team Player. Salary DOE.
If interested call 503-738-7700
We're looking for a Full-time &
Part-time Hygienist.
Please drop off a resume:
Monday - Thursday
508 N. Holladay
Seaside, Or 97138
Well In Mind is hiring a Female
Sober Living Technician, a live
on-site position responsible for the
day-to-day operations of their
assigned sober living households.
Email resume to
smillner@kleancenter.com
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Be an Astoria Carrier!
$100 Signing Bonus!
Local manufacturing company is
seeking full time
qualified Welders.
Position requires a minimum 2 years
experience. Will be performing
aluminum and dual shield welding.
Must have a valid driverʼs license.
Pre employment drug screen and
background check performed.
Competitive wage rate DOE.
Apply at LEKTRO Inc., 1190 SE
Flightline Drive, Warrenton
Oregon. No Phone calls please.
The Daily Astorian is currently
seeking independent
contractors to deliver its paper
and related products in the
Astoria Oregon area. Interested
individuals must have valid
drivers license, reliable vehicle,
and insurance. Routes are
Monday through Friday
afternoons. There are no
collections or weekend deliveries.
Please come in person to
The Daily Astorian office at
949 Exchange St, Astoria OR
97103 to pick up more
information.