Weekender 6-03-2016

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Weekender 6-03-2016
Weekender
June 3, 2016
Inside this issue:
Surfside Events
Peninsula Events
Entertainment/News
Travis Says
2
Chipping Site!
3
Fishing Derby Update
4
Flags/Photo Contest
5
Critical Care List
6
Pacific County Notification
System
7
Golf Scramble Entry Forms
8
Saturday
Hours/Flushing/Board
candidates
9
Free Fishing Weekend
10
Architectural Committee
reminders
11
Jam Session
12
Garlic Festival
13
Word Search
14
Calendar
15
SURFSIDE
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION
31402 H St.
Ocean Park, WA 98640
360-665-4171
[email protected]
Memorial Day Services: Our veterans were honored
by the Don R. Gable American Legion Post 48
Surfside Veterans Park
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Travis Says,
SURFSIDE DEPUTY REPORT
DEPUTY T. OSTGAARD
MAY 26th, 2016 – JUNE 1st, 2016
On 05/26 I was dispatched to an alarm in the 32200 block of T St. for an alarm call. I contacted the neighbor
who is watching the residence and she stated that a real estate agent had set off the alarm.
On 05/26 I was on patrol when I observed a garage door open in the 30300 block of M Pl. I did not observe
anyone around and had not seen anyone at the house recently. As I was pulling in to check on the garage the owner
pulled in and stated he was down for the weekend.
On 05/27 there was a report of a burglary to a travel trailer in the 30500 block of M Pl. I contacted the trailer
owner and he stated that the suspect(s) had entered the trailer through a side hatch that was behind the couch. The
items stolen included a mini fridge, camp chairs, silverware and some other miscellaneous items.
On 05/29 there was a report of a missing phone from the beach. The reporting party was on 338th Pl. and stated his phone was pinging to Vancouver, WA.
On 05/29 there was a report of fireworks in the 33800 block of G St. The subjects lighting fireworks stopped
lighting them.
On 05/29 there was a report of loud music on I Pl. North of Oysterville Rd. The reporting party stated that
there was a campfire and the music was very loud.
On 05/31 I was on patrol when I observed a subject I know to have a felony warrant and a suspended driver’s
license. The suspect was driving on M Pl. and when I tried to pull him over he took off. I followed the subject down
to 282nd and L St. where he eventually went up a private driveway and over a 30 foot embankment and wrecked his
car. He then got out and ran. I chased the subject on foot to the beach where he was taken in to custody with the assistance of a State Trooper. I booked the suspect for eluding a police vehicle, driving with a suspended license and
for his felony warrant.
On 05/31 I was dispatched to the 30700 block of J Pl. for a welfare check. The female subject was fine.
On 05/31 I was dispatched to the 30300 block of M Pl. for a loud music complaint. When I arrived there was
no music playing.
Traffic warnings: 3—Traffic citation: 3—Citizen assist: 1—Suspicious circumstances: 1—Welfare check: 1 -Alarm: 1
Burglary: 1 -Noise complaint: 3 -Theft: 1 -Warrant arrest: 1
SLOW DOWN!! 25 MPH in all Surfside areas other than I Street North of the mini mall! Emergency?
CALL 911!!!! For Non Emergency calls , call the Sheriff’s office at 360-642-9397-If it’s Travis you need to
speak with leave a message at the business office and he’ll return your call. The office personnel are
not dispatchers.
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CHIPPING SITE
Beginning May 25th the chipping site will begin accepting debris
at the 350th & G lot.
Drop off days: Wednesday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
WE WILL NOT ACCEPT THE FOLLOWING:
NO NOXIOUS WEEDS, GORSE, SCOTCH BROOM, TANSY RAGWORT,
BLACKBERRY VINES, IVY, GRASS CLIPPINGS, PINE NEEDLES ALONE
AND NO STUMPS.
!!NO LOT CLEARING!!
We will accept: tree trimmings, hedges clippings and flowers & shrubs
What you will need: To be a member in good standing with a
CURRENT compactor pass, to provide your street address and time
spent collecting debris.
The Firewise Program is about making the area around your home and
an ignition free zone.
Donations very welcome!
We always need volunteers to help keep the program going!
~Many Hands Make light
work~
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Kids Fishing Derby 2016
There was a great turnout for the Derby this year with 48 kids!
For the 5 and under division a 14 3/4” 1st place catch went to 4 year old Savanna
Wagar.
In the 6-8 year old division we had a 4 way tie for 3rd with 9 3/4” and a 1st place win
with a 15” catch to Bella Wagar.
In the 9-12 division a 12 3/4” catch was the winner for Derek Carter.
Thank you very much to Karen, Dan & Angi Gove for all of the hard work you put
into such a fun event! Thank you also to Larry Clark, Milt Mayberry, DuWayne
Mott, Barbara Carl, Polly Foster, Robin Mott, Jody Johnson and Braeden Sio for volunteering your time!
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IF YOU HAVE AN OLD, TATTERED OR TORN FLAG
YOU CAN BRING IT INTO THE BUSINESS OFFICE.
WE SAVE ALL FLAGS THAT ARE BROUGHT IN SO
THAT THEY CAN BE PART OF THE FLAG DAY
CEREMONY IN JUNE.
Surfside Homeowners Association Photo Contest
Calling all amateur photographers,
Surfside is again having a photo contest for all members!
Requirements:
Must be a Surfside Member
Photo must be taken locally
The contest will run from May 2016 through August 2016.
The winner will have the choice of having their photo as the cover of our
Facebook page or on the Surfside Homeowners website.
The entries will be posted on our Facebook page; the winner will be determined by the highest votes received.
You can email your photos to: [email protected]
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Pacific County
Emergency Notification System
Effective September 1, 2013, Pacific County transitioned to a new
emergency notification system. The new system has the ability to
contact you regarding via home phone, cellular phone, text message,
email, and/or TDD. This system may be used by emergency response personnel to notify specific homes and businesses at risk
with information about a disaster or emergency event. You will only
be called when the associated address will be impacted by the event.
If you registered your cellular or VoIP phone number prior to September 1, 2013, you are encouraged to re-register and landline users
are encouraged to update their information. The new system can be
personalized based on your needs and the type of notifications you
wish to receive.
Follow the link below to add your cell phone number to the
notification system:
https://secure.hyper-reach.com/comsignupw.jsp?id=40685
Surfside Homeowners Association will use this
notification system to alert members to an
emergency situation.
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Business Office Saturday Hours
The business office is now open on Saturdays from
9 a.m. to 1 p.m. running through July 2nd!
NEW FLUSHING STATIONS—
We have 7 flushing systems located throughout Surfside:
357th & G St—1412 322nd—T Place & 322nd—
O Place & 314th
297th & M Place—Stackpole Rd & 304th– 297th
& H Place
These stations are set on timers, most run late in the evening or very early
morning approx. 1-3 hours.
More Board Candidate Information
We are fortunate to have eight qualified board candidates this year. In
my opinion, we are lucky to have so many members stepping forward
for the three open positions. No matter who wins, the results will be
good.
Our association has posted the resume for each candidate on the
Surfside website. Click on the link to go directly to the website,
www.surfsideonline.org
George Miller—Election Committee Chairman
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Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, WA 98501-1091
http://wdfw.wa.gov
June 2016
Contact: (Fish) 360-902-2700
(Wildlife) 360-902-2515
Catch trout, salmon, crab during Free Fishing Weekend
Some of Washington's most popular fishing opportunities are open to anglers this month, including chinook salmon in the Columbia River, crab in portions of Puget Sound and trout in
rivers throughout the state.
Sound like fun? Prospective anglers who are interested in fishing but don't have a fishing license can get in on the action during Free Fishing Weekend, scheduled June 11-12.
During those two days, no license will be required to fish or gather shellfish in any waters
open to fishing in Washington. In addition, no vehicle access pass or Discover Pass will be
required to park that weekend at any of the 700 water-access sites maintained by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW). For more information, check the department's website at http://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/free/
Of course, outdoor adventures don't begin and end with Free Fishing Weekend. Great opportunities over the next several weeks include:
 Trout: Many rivers across the state open for trout fishing June 4. Meanwhile, the lowland
lakes fishing season is underway and anglers have plenty of opportunities to reel in some
nice-size fish over the next several months.
 Columbia River salmon: The lower Columbia River will be open to fishing for spring chinook salmon on a daily basis June 3-15, or until the harvest guideline is met. The extended
fishery is designed to dovetail with the summer salmon season, which gets underway June
16.
 Puget Sound crab: Crab fishing opens in Marine Area 13 (south Puget Sound) June 2,
while marine areas 4 (Neah Bay), 5 (Sekiu), 12 (Hood Canal) and the northern section of
Marine Area 9 (Admiralty Inlet) open June 16. Other areas of Puget Sound are scheduled to
open in July and August.
 Bird watching: June is a great month to view birds in Washington, particularly at
WDFW wildlife areas east of the Cascades.
For more information about fishing and wildlife viewing opportunities available this month,
see the Weekender Regional Reports posted on WDFW's website at
http://wdfw.wa.gov/weekender/.
These reports are updated throughout the month to provide up-to-date information about
recreational opportunities around the state.
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Architectural Committee
Just a reminder if you are planning on installing a fence
or a shed, a garage or a house or even doing a little
remodeling all building plans must be
submitted to the Architectural Committee prior to any
construction.
The committee usually meets weekly on Tuesdays at 9 a.m., dependent upon if
there’s anything on the agenda. All applicants are encouraged to attend the
meeting (if possible) to answer any questions that may arise.
The building packets are on our website at
http://www.surfsideonline.org/payment-form/
or you can pick one up from the business office.
Two (2) sets of plans must be submitted to the committee. Once approved, you
will get a copy of the plans that have been stamped so you can take them to the
county for their approval.
For more detailed information on the Architectural Committee duties and guidelines
you can find them on our website www.surfsideonline.org, or call the business office
360-665-4171 with any questions.
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Join us for our Jam
Session!!
The 2nd & 4th
Thursday 6-8 pm
Surfside Office
31402 H St.,
Call 360.665-4171
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