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Brown: ‘We all work as one big team to move students forward’
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“I have a really varied
position, which is really fun
for sure,” she said. Yet, the
job has “become so much
bigger than half time.”
That is part of the reason
she is leaving a year ear-
lier than planned. It enables
the school district to create
a full-time assistant super-
intendent of curriculum
and instruction to address
these growing duties and
responsibilities.
“It’s a great opportunity
for the district and will help
us as we work to achieve
the goals of the strategic
plan,” Brown said. “I am
happy to move aside so that
the someone can be in place
full time for next fall.”
Additionally, Brown is
retiring — for good this
time, she adds — because
she feels ready to pur-
sue other activities and
focuses.
“I still love doing my
job, and it has been an honor
to serve the families of the
Seaside district, but I also
want to do things like spend
more time with grandchil-
dren, and take some trips,
read some books,” she said.
She anticipates commu-
nity service will also be
part of her retirement. She
serves on the board of Con-
sejo Hispano, formerly the
Lower Columbia Hispanic
Council.
Brown feels the school
district is in good hands
under Superintendent Susan
Penrod, and she’s enjoyed
the collaborative eff orts of
her fellow educators.
“We all work as one big
team to move students for-
ward and support them
in their education,” she
said.
Additionally,
several
of the projects relating to
equity, teaching strategies
and educational excellence
that Brown helped spear-
head are being done with
the help of outside consul-
tants who can help a small
district move forward.
Because of that, she has
confi dence they will con-
tinue to progress under the
future administrator.
“Those are things that
meet our strategic plan
goals,” she said.
NEWS NOTES
Seaside Riptide 10U softball team wins tournament
Seaside Signal
Seaside Riptide 10U
team defeated the North
Coast Merchants 5-4 to
win the NAFA B/C “May
the Fourth Be with You”
softball tournament on
May 1-2 at Sons of Nor-
way Field on Sunday, May
2.
Berkley Sturgell and
Jahzara Marshall pitched
Seaside business
leaders members
win awards
Seaside Future Busi-
ness Leaders of Amer-
ica chapter members com-
peted at the 2021 State
Business Leadership Con-
ference. Several received
awards.
First place: 3D anima-
tion, Zach Fukuda and
Jonathan Granillo; cyber
security, Fukuda; and pub-
lic service announcement,
Emma Arden and Isabella
Rodriguez.
Second place: 3D ani-
mation, Jackson Scher-
merhorn;
impromptu
speaking, Westin Car-
ter; and political science,
Wyatt Mayhugh.
Third place: E-busi-
ness, Wyatt Mayhugh and
Susana Velazquez.
Finalist: Coding and
programming,
Connor
Jackson.
Seaside High School
was one of five high
schools in the state to be
recognized for the Gold
Champion Chapter Award
for the third consecutive
year.
Senior Emma Taylor
was recognized as the only
Oregon Future Business
Leaders of America mem-
the entire game, alternat-
ing back-to-back, to lead
the Seaside Riptide with
one walk and nine strike-
outs. Baylee Bishop was
clutch in the field, catch-
ing a line drive at second
base in the fourth inning.
As the Riptide entered
the bottom of the seventh
inning with the Merchants
up 4-3, Keeli Card got on
base with a walk, then
Amy Henry drove in Card
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TLC hand-delivers
gift baskets for
area teachers
ber in the state to finish
the Community Service
Achievement Award, com-
pleting over 500 hours of
community service during
her high school career.
Transportation
district seeks
public input
The Sunset Empire
Transportation District has
a new goal of more public
engagement, input and par-
ticipation at its board meet-
ings, committee meetings
and during other projects.
The monthly board of com-
missioners meetings are on
the fourth Thursday of the
month, starting at 9 a.m.
“We are asking the pub-
lic to help us by participat-
ing in a survey that will
provide us with the specifi c
information we need to
make changes to our meet-
ing schedules,” said Jeff
Hazen, the transportation
district’s executive director.
The survey can be found
at bit.ly/2QBzPUK and will
be available through May
19. Survey results will be
presented to the board at
the May 27 meeting.
For information, call
503-861-7333 or go to
nworegontransit.org.
To place a classified ad call 800-781-3214
or go to SeasideSignal.com
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to tie the game. She then
advanced with great base
running.
Khloe Painter then was
able to get on base with
a walk. Marshall stepped
up to the plate with two
outs with a runner on sec-
ond base. Marshall hit a
solid ground ball through
the first and second base-
man, to score Painter for
the winning run at home
plate.
J&J vaccine will be off ered May 15 at the Providence Seaside
Clinic.
Providence
Seaside Clinic to
offer J&J vaccine
Providence
Seaside
Clinic is hosting a com-
munity clinic Saturday,
May 15, offering the J&J
vaccine.
After an independent
committee reviewed the
risks and benefits, the
CDC and FDA have deter-
mined that the J&J vac-
cine is safe and effective
for preventing COVID-
19. They also concluded
that the risk of having
serious complications due
to COVID-19 is more
likely than the risk of a
rare blood clot from the
vaccine.
In an effort to pro-
vide more COVID-19
vaccines to the commu-
nity, Providence Seaside
Clinic is hosting a com-
munity clinic from 8 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m., Saturday,
May 15 at 725 S. Wahanna
Road, Suite 230 in Sea-
side. The clinic is open to
anyone (Providence and
non-Providence patients)
18 and older and will be
providing the Johnson &
Johnson one-dose vac-
cine. Appointments are
required by calling 503-
717-7060, opt. 5.
TLC, a division of Fibre
Federal Credit Union, is
delivering teacher appre-
ciation
gift
baskets,
packed with classroom
essentials, to schools in
several counties in Ore-
gon and Washington state.
Bailey Roberts and Deb
Dixon of TLC hand-deliv-
ered the baskets over the
last several weeks. “Class-
room teaching has grad-
ually resumed,” Dixon
said,“so we took this great
opportunity to show our
gratitude to teachers in
our service areas.”
The
baskets
were
delivered to: the middle
and high schools in Asto-
ria, Knappa, Seaside and
Ilwaco, Washington, Jew-
ell High School, Nehalem
Elementary School, Wah-
kiakum High School and
Warrenton High School.
Pacific Power
announces safety,
wellness grants
As part of the compa-
ny’s commitment to sup-
porting its communities,
PacifiCorp Foundation, a
nonprofit arm of Pacific
Power, is donating more
than $525,000 across the
six states it serves.
The funding goes to
support over 200 safety
and wellness grants as
part of the most recent
round of quarterly grants
provided by the founda-
tion each year. The next
grant cycle is now open
through June 15; organi-
zations may apply online
at bit.ly/3mZfQtr.
The following North
Coast
organizations
received grants for pro-
viding critical safety and
wellness programs: The
Assistance League of the
Columbia Pacific, to sup-
port the Operation School
Bell and Duffle Bag pro-
grams; Clatsop Commu-
nity Action, for COVID-
19
emergency
food
resources for children
and families in Clatsop
County; Cannon Beach,
to help construct hous-
ing for communication
equipment for the Cannon
Beach Medical Reserve
Corps; and the Warren-
ton-Hammond
School
District, to provide com-
puters and Wi-Fi access
for low-income fami-
lies and support the food
backpack program.
MARKETPLACE
107 Public Notices
SOLICITATION FOR BIDS
The City of Astoria’s Parks
and Recreation Department
is seeking responses from
qualified firms to provide
project management services
for improvements to be
installed along the Astoria
Riverwalk. Details and
information can be obtained
via email: jdart@astoria.or.us
or by calling 503 298 2467.
Submissions due June 1,
2021.
360 Garage Sales
Huge Garage Sale
May 14th & 15th
9:00am-4pm
Lots of great items,
household items, clothing,
and much more.
Masks required.
88786 Dellmar Loop,
Warrenton
Reach the entire North Oregon
and Southwest Washington
coasts with our classified
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for more information.
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live? The classified ads offer
a complete section of homes,
apartments, and mobile
homes to fit your needs.
Check daily for new listings!
Sell your children’s outgrown
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Warrenton
651 Help Wanted
Furniture Sale
Friday, May 14th &
Saturday, May 15th, 9am-3pm
Beautiful corner cabinet,
bookcases, buffet, dining room
table with leaf and chairs,
extensive red rose tea Wade
collection and much more.
Masks and social distancing.
33845 Southshore Dr
Cullaby Lake
HUGE ESTATE SALE –
Years of accumulation!
Fri. May 14 9am-4pm
Sat. May 15 9am-4pm
Sun. May 16 10am-3pm (half
price Sunday).
Lots of collectables, art pottery,
vintage dishes, Franciscan,
craft kits, patterns, fabrics,
linens, Christmas collectables,
Hawaiian shirts, over 75,000
sports cards – baseball,
football, basketball, hockey,
sports memorabilia, Green Bay
Packers items, glassware,
jewelry, books, art, posters,
frames, all kinds of vintage
items, and on and on…
PACIFIC GRANGE HALL -
90475 Hwy. 101, Warrenton.
Full-Time Employment
Trails End Recovery
Construction Laborers
Requirements:
Good Attendance Skills
Good Customer Service
Must Pass Drug Test
651 Help Wanted
House keeping with an
Oceanfront view!
Join our team at Sea Sprite
Guest Lodgings and enjoy a
relaxed work environment.
Looking for a housekeeper
for part or full time. $20/hr +
extras.Contact us at 503-436-
2266 or info@seasprite.com
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651 Help Wanted
Part-Time Employment
We are hiring 4 Special Ed
Paras in the Ocean Beach
School District. Positions
range from 26-32 hrs/wk,
school year schedule. $15.87
hourly rate. HS Diploma/
GED Required. Apply online
www.esd112.org/takeroot
Long Beach, WA. (360)750-
7503, hr.dept@esd112.org
Apply in person
1167 SE Marlin Ave
Warrenton
GOLF GAME gone to pot? Sell
those old clubs with a classified ad.
EVERYTHING is coming up results
when you use a classified ad!
Immediate Openings
Full-Time
We’re Hiring
Alignment Tech
Suspension/Brake
Mechanic
Experience required
1-Full & 1-Part-time
$17-$22/hr
Mileage, Cell, Tips,
3 Bonuses & Vacation.
Health Ins for FT
Eco-Friendly Solutions
Quality Equipment
Sustainable & Enjoyable
Work environment
Tire Sales/Service
Experienced preferred
But not required
Sales/Admin
(Asst Bookkeeper)
Experienced preferred
But not required
Starting wage DOE
Background Check
www.KukuiHouse.com
503.828.9889
SHOP LOCAL!
Check the Business Directory
daily to utilize the local
professionals advertising
in The Seaside Signal.
To place an ad in our Business
Directory, call 503-325-3211.
Full-Time Employment
L & J Quality Painting, LLC is
looking for structure painters.
Wage $14-$30 an hour DOE.
Previous experience preferred
but willing to train. Must be
comfortable working on ladders
& scaffolding. Seaside, OR.
(503)277-9517l
jqualitypainting@gmail.com
Refuse Collector I
City of Warrenton Public
Works Department is
accepting applications for a
Refuse Collector I.
Salary range 17:
$3,255.20-$3,956.72
monthly. An AFSCME
union position w/excellent
benefits including PERS/
OPSRP, Medical, Life and
AD&D insurance, paid
vacation, holidays and sick
leave.
Duties include operating
a refuse collection truck
on predetermined routes,
delivering, and removing
collection containers, and
performing maintenance on
motor vehicles and power
equipment. Class B CDL
with air brake endorsement
required,
Applications packets are
available at 45 SW 2nd
Street, Warrenton, OR
And online on the City of
Warrenton website. https://
www.ci.warrenton.or.us/
jobs
“EOE”
Gearhart -Seaside - Cannon
Beach - Arch Cape
Professional Cleaners
651 Help Wanted
Generous benefits
Medical, Dental, Vision,
401K, Vacation, Sick Pay,
Profit Share
Uniforms provided