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We have sad news. We lost Rosco Iverson, one of our little furry friends.
Four days ago Doug and Vicky Iverson mentioned that their tiny little buddy Rosco was attacked by a large German Shepard. Vicki was walking Lil’ Rosco on leash, on the the pavement (center of the road) when a large German Shepard who was loose ran from a neighbors yard and attacked Rosco. He sustained a bite on his back and Vicki injured her hand pulling the Shepard off. They took him to the Vet with a deep gash on his back. Rosco went home from getting stitches and a drain tube (bite was pretty deep). He was a bit doped up, but happy to be home. Although he was lethargic and was…
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Breeze Summer 2020
Here is our first fully digital Breeze. Clare Hasler-Lewis our new Breeze editor has enhanced our Breeze so it is now fully in color and is ten pages this edition. We have been working on converting this from a print edition for a couple important reasons. First is cost. In order to print, fold, insert in envelope and mail a ten page color newsletter it would cost over $1,600 for each edition. Secondly, many prefer electronic viewing and some still want a printed copy. So to save money and provide both we will have the copy posted online here or there will be a simple link to print out a copy, since…
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Did anyone know that Surf Pines was originally a flower farm also.
Yes Barney Lucas was quite the farmer. Not only did he plant thousands of flowers but also planted all the trees here in SP and the scotch broom. Here is a blurb from the 1953 July 3 article about Gearhart and surrounding area.
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A 2nd member has self-reported that they have tested positive for Covid-19
Since many of us are members of AGCC, I felt that this would be of interest to SPA and surrounding neighbors. T Astoria Golf and Country Club AGCC Members: A 2nd member has self-reported that they have tested positive for Covid-19.They are asymptomatic and self-quarantining. This member was last in the Club on Wednesday July 1st. The positive test result was on Thursday July 2nd. If you visited the Club on the day outlined, and would like to be tested, we recommend contacting your health care provider for testing options or see resources offered on the Clatsop County Public Health website. https://www.co.clatsop.or.us/publichealth/page/coronavirus-what-you-need-know AGCC continues to operate above and beyond the requirements set by…
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2020-25 Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan
Hello Surf Pines — Progress in hazard mitigation planning marches forward. The citizen input portion of our plan update is in full swing and we want to hear from you. We NEED to hear from you! From Clatsop County Emergency Management: Clatsop Community Survey 2020-25 Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan As part of the review and update process, input is needed from the citizens who live and/or work in Clatsop County. Clatsop County Emergency Management has created an online survey to allow for the citizen input. The survey asks the public’s opinion on topics such as identified hazards, personal impacts, personal preparedness, etc. To make sure everyone is able to participate, we’ve created three different ways…
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2020 FIRE SEASON BURN RESTRICTIONS EFFECTIVE JULY 1ST, 2020 June 30, 2020 by Gearhart City Staff
Fire Season is now in effect.
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Face Coverings Required for Indoor Public Spaces in Clatsop County Effective Wednesday, July 1st
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Regularly Scheduled Board Meeting of the Surf Pines Association Friday June 26, 2020 4PM at Gate House
Our regularly scheduled meeting will be run remotely at 4 PM on June 26, 2020. A few Board members and committee heads will still be at the Gate House but there will be no guests allowed to enter the gate house do to Covid-19 issues. Here is a link to the event with copies of agenda, other reports and Draft of last months Minutes (you need to be registered as a member on our new web site to view these items). If you have not registered on our new Surfpines.org web site, which went live January 2020, Your former Password will not work, since we could not port over your personal Pass Word to…
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Playgrounds are now OPEN per Oregon State Phase 2 Reopening!
Signage will be posted accordingly. Please follow these health and safety guidelines: Please maintain 6’ distanceWear masks when possibleSanitize or wash your hands frequentlyAvoid congregating in large groupsDo not enter playgrounds if you have COVID 19 symptoms or have come into contact with individuals who have tested positive.Read the Oregon State announcement here.
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Plan to go to Phase 2 on June 6, 2020