Stories from the SPA
Here we share interesting stories about our community. Please send us your submissions and we will review and if appropriate for the members we will post it for all your neighbors to view. Areas of interest is items that cover: 1. Our History 2. Items of interest like food classes for SPA. 3. Stories or articles about the wildlife and other members of SPA.
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Rainbow Pheasant
Unfortunately this cute little story from Kay Limbird was supposed to be in this quarters Breeze and Holly ran out of room. So we thought everyone might enjoy her little story about a Pheasant and his new boy friend.
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Our own Gheri Fouts Teaching an Art Class in Gearhart…
New post on Official City of Gearhart Blog:https://cityofgearhart.wordpress.com/2020/03/10/teaa-beginning-watercolor-class-announced/ TEAA: Beginning Watercolor Class Announcedby Gearhart City Staff Trail’s End Art Association in Gearhart announces Watercolor: The Basics You May Have Forgotten, a series of four classes in April to be taught by Gheri Fouts. The class is designed for those who want to get started with watercolor painting and those who want a review of the basics to restart their painting.Gheri brings a rich background of experience to this popular class. Although she spins wool, knits and weaves, it is watercolor the medium she prefers. She has studied with Judy Fredrickson, Royal Nebeker, Eric Weigard, Keiko Tanabe, Shirley Dahlsten, and Faeline Lin in addition to the classes…
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Do you have interesting content for your Surf Pines Neighbors?
It’s time once again for The Breeze to be distributed. Holly Roose would like the newsletter to be out by March 7th, so if everyone can give her their information by March 5th, that will give her two days to put the newsletter together. Since the newsletter is now digital, a cap on content is not as essential as it was before. The only thing she asks is to refrain from personal agendas and content. Other than that, we’re all good in the ‘hood. Please e-mail Holly hollyroose@msn.com any good Surf Pines stuff by Friday March 5.
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We have lost one of our own: Patrick Kelley
Patrick Kelley, a long time Surf Pines resident, died on Sunday morning (February 9) after a long battle with Parkinson’s Disease.
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Oregon Beach Cult-ture by Kay Limbird
The novelty of living within walking distance of the Oregon beach, or any beach, was still fresh and exciting to Art and me that memorable December evening fifteen years ago.