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Headlight Herald - Tillamook, Ore., Wednesday, January 2, 2013 - Page B3

FENCEPOSTS

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appy 2013! I hope you all had a safe and had a fun New Years Eve! Dale and I are ready to settle down after all those holiday parties. Wally and Diane Nelson (our friends and dance instructors) had a wonderful holiday bash at their home in Hebo. No, we didn't dance but we sure ate a lot. But I, who document everything, forgot my camera. There were lots of pictures to be taken at the St. Mary's by the Sea Christmas gathering. That was a great time too! In memory of Phyllis Baker, the Special Districts Association of Oregon (SDAO) recently sent a certificate of recognition for her significant accomplishments as office manager to the WatsecoBarview Water District. Phyllis never ceased to amaze me how much she knew and could handle in any situation or event in our community. I'm so excited for the library! They made almost $300 on the holiday table one week before Christmas. They want to thank the many folks who brought in items to add to their table. One lady made a donation of over two-dozen handmade natural stone necklaces and they sold at $5 each. Plus, because of the fall membership drive, they have 98 new and renewing Friends members. Awesome. Be sure to begin collecting new or “slightly used” items for the 14th Annual Spaghetti Dinner and Silent Auction. The dinner is

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hristmas is now behind us and the New Year is here. I wish all of you abundant blessings for the coming year. When Kolton McKinney, 12, unfolded the seat in a Tillamook movie theater Wednesday morning and heard a “plink,” he thought a part of the seat might have fallen out. Then the boy heard his friend say, “Dude, there's a gun.” A loaded Beretta 9mm semi-automatic handgun, that is. One bullet in the chamber. The safety off. This is the grandson of Ann Harper here in Bay City. Thankfully he notified an adult and didn’t touch it. Ann you have reason to be very proud of your grandson! Our Bay City volunteer firefighters have long had a tradition of handing out candy and goodies to our children. This year they came to my house and made this older lady very happy. I was able to throw some homemade cookie bags together for the four that were traversing my neighborhood. The volunteer firefighters of Tillamook County, with the assistance of the Headlight-Herald, have created a 2013 firefighter calendar. These calendars are being sold at locations around the County to help support volunteer firefighter programs. For a mere $10 per calendar, you will be contributing to support a corps of dedicated volunteer firefighters throughout the County. You can pick up your calendar at the Bay City office. I will be heading over to get mine soon. Bay City Arts Center: Kathleen Kanas and Tom McCallum are the December Artists of the

NOTES FROM THE COAST Saturday, March 2nd. It is our fundraiser for our Parks and Rec program. It's a lot of fun and we have folks from the whole county show up each year. And the food is yummy! Contributions can be brought to the City Hall. I just received a little tidbit of information, which made me smile. Bill Ping and Councilor Sue Wilson brought teddy bears to the police station recently. These bears will be used this year to help children cope with challenging situations they may get in. The bears help to soften the impact of such events. Thanks guys. This is awesome. Another 'Chief Ed sez' tip. Many homes in our town are vacant in the winter. Consider purchasing lights on timers or motion lights so your home looks occupied. Have a friend or close neighbor who can watch the house and check on the lights, frozen pipes or damaged roofs. Also give emergency contact information so it is available in the water bill records. These are the records the police use to notify you if they observe a problem in your home. Now that we're in the mist of the winter solstice time of year, we have many more dark hours. So be watchful on those dark and rainy nights and early mornings. The kids and folks walking around don't always have flashlights and reflectors. And with Christmas gifts of new bikes, they may forget to watch out for your car. Once again if you have old prescription glasses or hearing aids be sure to donate them to the Lions Club. Lions collect used hearing aids and send them to regional Lions Hearing Aid Recycling Centers for refurbishing and distribution to persons in need. What better place to recycle your unused items. “The quieter you become, the more you are able to hear.” That's Rockaway Beach “Sugar Coated!”

Poignant – Causes and First loves

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ou’ve been thinking about becoming more involved in a cause that means a lot to you. Maybe it’s the homeless in our county, the backpack program to feed kids, adopt-a-family during the holidays, cleaning up our rivers, ocean reserves, the Territorial Sea Plan, politics or fixing our roads. Your cause is like your first love, poignant, bitter and sweet. Poignant is that scene in Casablanca when of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, Ingrid Bergman walks into Humphrey Bogart’s saloon after leaving him years before standing at the train station reading a note in the rain that said she wasn’t coming. We lose a lot of memories that fall out of our head while we’re sleeping, but we keep poignant. Almost any scene in Casablanca is poignant. That’s why we’re still watching it. You have to have loved only once to know poignant, the two of you breathing together, when there was ecstasy in every breath you drew. And then you wait for the call that never comes, that day when your heart cracked in two. You can remember whether it was raining or the day was illuminated with sunlight. You can remember what you were wearing. The

pain was so hard and went in so deep it left you with a comical look on your face because your insides had been kicked out. There’s something about this time of year. The fundamental things apply as time goes by. We take a mental inventory at year’s end, round up the usual suspects and think, oh, well, one out, one in. SCHUBERT And the music. Why does there always have to MOORE be music? It was your song, the song that you listened to together, so that just a few notes can spiral you back into that moment in a heartbeat. A kiss is just a kiss, a sigh is just a sigh, but not if it was your kiss. It was the universe. Play it again. You walk around with it inside, that memory. It’s yours. It will always be yours, reminding you forever of what you were and the surprise of what you’ve become. Often you’re busy and the name recedes for a time. Then an ending comes, like year’s end, and you hear another song, should old acquaintance be forgot and never brought to mind,

GARDENING MATTERS

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his is the time of year that I traditionally sit down and make a list of New Year’s Resolutions. I know most people try to have these ready by New Year’s Day, but sometimes I just don’t get around to doing that. The December 24th issue of Newsweek had a chart that showed 89% of Americans GARDENING MATTERS make New Year’s resolutions, CARLA ALBRIGHT but only 46% are successful in achieving their resolution in the plish than resolving to write the following 6 months. Actually, I great American novel. It seems think that’s a pretty good ratio. a lot of tiny goals work better Typical on most lists are things than one huge one. Exercising like losing weight, eating betfor 15 seconds one day and 20 ter, exercising more, or reducseconds the next is easier not to ing spending. procrastinate on than resolving Month. Kathleen does amazing I will admit, at one time or to exercise for an hour a day. basketry, and Tom is a Tiffany another, all those things have Some resolutions, admittedstyle three-dimensional stained been on my list of resolutions. ly, are easier than others to glass artist and a writer. His However, over the years I have stick to. When I say “I resolve stained glass works include fish learned that such lofty goals are to spend more time in the garand animals, landscapes, just not going to make it past den” I usually have no trouble. seascapes and buildings, as well the third week in January. So I Other resolutions are a little as Art Nouveau and whimsical try to pick a few resolutions tougher, like “I resolve to take creatures. The January Pancake that are more practical or at out all the field bindweed from Breakfast will be held January 20, least more possible to achieve. the flower beds in 2013.” I the third Sunday. Yoga classes are The Newsweek article points know that’s not only impractiheld every Monday and Thursday out that setting “process goals” cal, it’s not possible! at 6 p.m. The cost is $5 per 75may work better that specifying I did have a resolution I had minute session. If you are intera target. For example, setting a lot of success with a few ested in yoga or have any quesaside 30 minutes each day to years ago. I resolved to learn tions, please call or e-mail write a book is easier to accom- the coniferous trees in Oregon BCAC. The phone number is (503) 377-9620. Nancy Slavin’s Toddler Art sessions are held every Wednesday from 10 to 11 a.m. This is a parent and child experience, and the program provides families a great time for sharing with other parents and children. There is no Bay y City Netarts Netar ts charge to attend. If you’re looking for potential donations for this, HIS H IS GATHERING GATHERING NETARTS N ETA AR RTS FRIENDS FRI EN DS C CHURCH H U RCH 93 30 4th St., (5 03) 8 12-1974. P astor 4685 Alder Cove Rd. W est, (5 03) 9330 (503) 812-1974. Pastor West, (503) the last month of the year, give Bill Creech. Sunday evenings 6:00 p.m. m. 842-83 75. P astor Jerry Baker ay 842-8375. Pastor Baker,, Sunda Sunday some thought to the Arts Center. Y ou o are welcome l to t join j i us in i celebrat l b att School S h l 9 a.m., Morning M i W orship hi You celebratWorship They can use things like paper, ing God’s awesome message of love 1 0:10 a.m. Call for information on 10:10 envelopes, file folders, tape, pens, and g race. www w.hisgathering.net. . Bible studies and youth activities. grace. www.hisgathering.net. and all the other office supplies that make it possible for BCAC Beaver Bea ver Oceanside to do the great things it does for BEAVER B EA AVER COMMUNITY COMMUNIT TY C CHURCH HURCH OCEANSIDE OCE ANSI DE CHAPEL CHAPEL Bay City and Tillamook County. 2 4720 Hwy y. 1 01S, Cloverdale, OR 1590 Chinook Avenue, Avvenue, Oceanside, 24720 Hwy. 101S, 1590 Gordon McCraw shares this (5 03) 398-5508. 398-5508. Sunday School (503) 812-2493. 812-2493. Pastor Pastor Larry HamilHamil(503) (503) bit of “Good to Know” informa9:5 0 a.m. W o orship Service 1 1 a.m. l) 9:50 Worship 11 ton. (Christian Non-denominational) Bible Study 1st & 3rd Monday 7 p.m. m. worship Saturday evenings at 7 p.m. tion: Good to know sites: West A WA ANA W e ednesday 406 p.m. Josh in AWANA Wednesday with fellowship following. Please join Coast and Alaska Tsunami WarnGard, P astor together. Pastor us as we worship together. ing Center email/phone alerts http://wcatwc.arh.noaa.gov/watch Cloverdale Clo overdale Pacific P acific City er/tsunamiwatcher.php USGS Earthquake Alerts http://earthHEALING H EALING W WATERS ATERS B BIBLE IBLE C CHURCH HURCH NESTUCCA N ESTUCCA VALLEY VALLEY (Used to be Oretown Bible Church) PRE SB BY YTERIAN CH U RCH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH quake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/ 4 1505 Oretown Rd. E, Cloverdale. 3 5305 Brooten Road, (5 03) 96541505 35305 (503) NWS Portland Weather Alerts P astor Blake TTebeck. ebeck. (5 03) 3 92-3001.. 62 29. P astor Rev v. Ben Dake. W eeklyy Pastor (503) 392-3001. 6229. Pastor Rev. Weekly http://www.weather.gov/emailupCome worship in the P entecostal bible study g roups FFridays ridays at 1 0 Pentecostal groups 10 dates/index.php tradition. Adult and Children Sunday a.m. and Sunday at 9 a.m. Open Tillamook County EmerSchool at 9:3 0 a.m. with Church communion the first Sunday of each h 9:30 services star ting at 1 0:30 a.m. on month. Adult Sunday School 9 a.m. starting 10:30 gency Management Sundays. Spirit filled sing ing with the Y outh Snday School 1 0 a.m. Regularr singing Youth 10 • www.co.tillamook.or.us/gov sermon scripted from a chapter of the e services Sunday 1 0 a.m. Everyone iss 10 /EMGMGNT/default.htm Holy Bible. FFollowed ollowed by refreshments welcome. • Gordon’s Update email disand friendly conversation. V isitors Visitors warmly welcome. tribution (email a request for add) Rockaway Rocka way • Twitter: TillamookCoEM S T. JJOSEPH’S OSEPH’S C HURCH ST. CHURCH ROCKAWAY RO C KA A W A Y COMMUNITY CO M M U N ITY C CHURCH H U RC CH • Free Nixle Alerts (includes 3 4560 P arkway Drive, Cloverdale, 34560 Parkway 400 S. 3rd., (5 03) 3 55-2581. Pastor Pastor (503) 355-2581. (5 03) 3 92-3685. Services 5:3 0 Satur (503) 392-3685. 5:30 Satur-email and/or cell phone text mesDavid W hitehead. Sundays: Contem mWhitehead. Contemday night, 9:3 0 a.m. Sunday y. 9:30 Sunday. sages) www.nixle.com to register porary/T raditional W orship Service porary/Traditional Worship Gordon McCraw’s Personal WI-N E-MA C HRISTIAN C HURCH WI-NE-MA CHRISTIAN CHURCH 9-1 0:30 a.m. Kids Zone 9:3 5-11:40 9-10:30 9:35-11:40 W i-Ne-Ma Christian Campg round, Wi-Ne-Ma Campground, a.m. TTeen een and Adult Sunday School,, Weather Info Facebook: Gor5 195 W i-Ne-Ma Road, 7 mi. south of 5195 Wi-Ne-Ma 1 0:45-11:30 a.m. Nursery provided.. 10:45-11:30 don’s Tillamook Weather Center Cloverdale, (5 03) 3 92-3953. Sunday (503) 392-3953. Community g roups meet during the e groups • www.gamweather.com School 9:3 0, Wo orship 1 0:45 a.m. 9:30, Worship 10:45 week. Call church office for more Have a great week and see information. you around town. Garibaldi S T. MAR RY B Y TH ES EA ST. MARY BY THE SEA

and how to identify them in the woods. It was not as easy as it seemed at the time. Oregon has lots and lots of native trees in the forests, and sometimes a non-native will sneak in. For example, on the way to Portland on Route 6, there is a Nootka Alaskan cedar that can be seen along the highway at about mile marker 17. These are pretty distinctive trees, tall and thin with boughs that weep, and a top that bends almost in half. But it took me a while to pinpoint exactly what that unusual looking tree was as we went driving by. Doing something we enjoy is also easier to stick to than something we dread. I did enjoy the challenge of learning something new. And now on that same road to Portland, I can distinguish the hemlocks from the Doug firs and the spruces. There were some very handy guides that helped me learn. One was a pocket guide called The Ecopress Complete Guide to Native Conifers of the Pacific Northwest that broke the trees down into what type of needles and cones they had as well as their general shape. It also has a handy ruler down

the side to measure needles and cones. It is laminated (nice in the rain) and folds to fit in a jacket pocket. The price was only $4.95 and although I bought it at a Portland bookstore, Ecopress has a website, too. Find it at www.ecopressbooks.com. My resolution for 2013 is going to be a bit more of a challenge than learning the coniferous trees of Oregon: I am going to learn the native deciduous trees this year. This will be harder because I won’t have the luxury of year-round foliage, so I will have to learn the bark as well as the leaf shapes and the general tree growth habits. It will be well worth it, though. If I revise that lofty goal and put it into a process goal, say, learning a tree each month, it should be easier to accomplish, too. That would give me 12 trees. Not all the deciduous trees in Oregon, I know, but a good start. Especially if I can learn them by bark and leaf shape. Who knows how many ways that will come in handy? I just need to find another guide that will make this resolution possible to keep.

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Tillamook T illamook CH U RCH O CHURCH OF F TH THE E NAZAR NAZARENE EN E 2611 3rd, (503) (503) 842-2549. 842-2549. Pastor Pastor 2611 Sever. Sundays: Sunday School Sid Sever. f allll ages 9:30 9:3 9 30 a.m., Morning M i for Worship 10:45 10:45 a.m. Childcare for Worship Tuesdays:: infants to age 5 available. Tuesdays: WednesCelebrate Recovery 6 p.m. WednesTeen Fellowship Fellowship 7 - 8 p.m. days: Teen We welcome you to join us as we We together. worship together. E M MAN U EL M ISSIONAR RY EMMANUEL MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH CH U RCH BAPTIST 1311 3rd St. (503) (503) 842-7864. 842-7864. Pastor: Pasto or: 1311 Sterling Hanakahi. Sunday School Worship 11 11 a.m., Sundayy 9:45 a.m., Worship Evening Bible Studies 4 p.m., EveWednesdayy ning Message 5:00 p.m. Wednesday Night Bible Study 7:00 p.m. FI RST CHRISTIAN CH RISTIAN CHURCH CH U RCH FIRST 2203 4th St., (503) (503) 842-6213. 842-6213. Senior Senior 2203 Pastor: Dean Crist, Contemporary Pastor: Worship, Sunday 9:30 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship, 11:00 a.m., Casual attire. School 11:00 Nursery facilities and handicapped Programs available for accessible. Programs Travelers and newnew wyouth of all ages. Travelers comers welcome. G RACE LUTH ERAN GRACE LUTHERAN M ISSION - W.E.L.S. W.E.L.S. MISSION Pastor Warren Warren Widmann. Widmann. Sunday Pastor Worship Service 6 Bible study 5 p.m., Worship (503) 842-7729 842-7729 forr p.m. Please call (503) information. LIVI NG WATER WATER FELLOWSHIP FELLOWSH I P LIVING 1000 N. Main, Suite 12, 12, (503) (503) 1000 842-6455. Pastors Pastors Marv and Judie 842-6455. Kasemeier (Charismatic, Nondenomi-national) Sunday Morning 10. Nursery through sixth Service 10. grade children’s church provided. grade m. Sunday Evening Prayer Service 7 p.m. Wednesday; Generation Unleashed Wednesday; Youth Service for ages 12-18 12-18 6:30 6:30 Youth p.m. LI FECHANGE C H RISTIAN LIFECHANGE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSH I P FELLOWSHIP 3500 Alder Lane, Tillamook, Tillamook, OR 3500 97141. (503) (503) 842-9300. 842-9300. Pastor Pastor Brad d 97141. Worship: Bible Studyy Smith. Sunday Worship: Worship and Message 9:45 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. Do you know God’s 11 plan for your life? - Jerehiah 29:11 29:11 REDEEM ER LUTHERAN LUTH ERAN REDEEMER CH U RCH (LCMS) (LCMS) CHURCH 302 Grove Ave., Ave., (503) (503) 302 842-4823. The The Church of 842-4823. the Lutheran Hour (7 a.m. Sundayy, KTIL) KTIL) Reverend Sunday, We esley Beck. Sunday J. Wesley 9:20 School for all ages, 9:20 a m ; Divine Service, 10:30 10:30 a.m.; a.m. Midweek Bible studies. Everyone welcome! Call for more information.

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and the name is at your lips. In the movie Bogart gave up Bergman for a cause bigger then they were. It happens to us as we mature. Love isn’t love until you give it away. We have so much love to give, a person can’t hold it all. We yearn for a cause like they had. We’re hard wired to do it, to build something larger than we are. That’s why we fight so hard for what we believe in, vets and church and schools and battered women and abused kids and the hungry and the homeless and abandoned animals and on and on. It’s rare to find anyone who doesn’t believe in a cause bigger than themselves. Contrary to what some philosophers tell us, there aren’t kinds of love. Love is love. We bond with another to transcend ourselves. So it is with a cause. We lose ourselves in order to become something greater, and it is bitter and sweet. So take up your cause. Stand up for what’s right. It’s a case of do or die that no one can deny. If you don’t get involved, you’ll regret it, maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but soon and for the rest of your life. Welcome back to the fight. Here’s looking at you, Kid.

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Tillamook T illamook SEVENTH-DAY S EVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH CH U RCH ADVENTIST 2 610 1st St., (5 03) 842-7 182. P astor or 2610 (503) 842-7182. Pastor TTim i Mayne. im M E English/Spanish lish/Spanish Services. es. Wo orship Service 1 0:45 a.m. Saturdays. ys. Worship 10:45 Sabbath School, Children & Adults 9:3 0 a.m. All visitors welcome. W eb9:30 Website: www w..tillamookadventist.net www.tillamookadventist.net S T. ALBAN’S E PISCOPAL C H U RCH ST. EPISCOPAL CHURCH 2 102 Sixth Street., (5 03) 842-6 192. 2102 (503) 842-6192. Jerry Jefferies, Priest-inCharge. Sun Priest-in-Charge. Sun-day W orship Service - Holy Eucharistt Worship 9 a.m. Sunday school and child care. e. Everyone is welcome. Handicapped accessible. www .StAlbansTillamook.. www.StAlbansTillamook. com. S T. JJOHN’S OH N’S U N ITED ST. UNITED CH U RCH OF CH RIST CHURCH CHRIST “No matter who you are or where you are on life’s journey y, you are welcome me journey, here..” P astor John Sandusky y. 602 Lau auPastor Sandusky. Laurel A ve., TTillamook, illamook, (5 03) 842-2 242.. Ave., (503) 842-2242. Wo orship & Church School: 1 0:30 a.m. m. Worship 10:30 We eb site: www w.stjohnsucctillamook. k. Web www.stjohnsucctillamook. net. Handicapped accessible. S T. P ETER LUTH ERAN C HURCH (E LCA) C ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA) 40 1 Madrona, (5 03) 842-4 753, P astor tor 401 (503) 842-4753, Pastor Jerry Jefferies. TTraditional raditional Sunday morning worship 1 1 a.m. Y ou are 11 You warmly invited to join us. T I LLAMOOK CH U RCH OF CH RIS ST TILLAMOOK CHURCH CHRIST 2 506 First St., (5 03) 842-43 93, 2506 (503) 842-4393, Minister: FFred red Riemer nRiemer.. Sunday morn morning Bible class 1 0, Wo orship service 10, Worship 1 1 a.m., Sunday evening service 6, 11 We ednesday evening Bible class 7 Wednesday 7.. Noninstrumental sing ing - come as singing you are. V isitors are always welcome. e. Visitors TI LLAMOOK U NITED TILLAMOOK UNITED M ETHODIS ST CH URCH METHODIST CHURCH 3 808 1 2th St., (5 03) 842-2 224. P as3808 12th (503) 842-2224. Pastor Jerry Jefferies and Carol Brown. Sunday Services 1 1 a.m.; FFood ood Bank: k: 11 TThursdays hursdays 1 2:30-3 p.m. FFully ully a cces12:30-3 accessible facility y. All are welcome! facility.


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