Columbia River Reader June 2022

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Sue’s Views

IN FOND REMEMBRANCE Martin Kauble Sept. 9, 1962 – May 11, 2022 Longtime CRR Advertiser & Friend

Let’s Do Launch!

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elcome to the first of 12 issues featuring “People+Place Then and Now,” part of The Long View: A Century on the Lower Columbia. We are excited to launch CRR’s year-long project honoring Longview’s Centennial. Thanks to enthusiastic community response and interest, and the generous support of our sponsor-partners, we are off and running! Whether you’ve lived in this region forever or are a new arrival; whether Longview is your actual or your adopted hometown; whether you live in a neighboring town or are just passing through, you’re bound to find the unique story of Robert A. Long’s Planned City fascinating. I heard once that Longview is considered by some “The Paris of the Lower Columbia,” and I agree! And you’ll enjoy the trip. Hal Calbom, with his time travel experience, storytelling skills, and a “nose for news,” takes us back 100 years, then fast forwards to the present. Every month.

Inspired by and drawing from John McClelland Jr.’s books (published on Longview’s 25th, 50th, and 75th Anniversaries), CRRPress will honor the McClelland journalistic legacy — while bringing a new perspective to the story. We plan to compile Hal’s work into our own book, to be released at a gala celebration about a year from now. Meanwhile, summer is arriving and it’s time to get outside...for gardening, hiking, baseball games, patio dining, picnicking and outdoor summer concerts. We have info on 13 Nights on the River in St. Helens and Longview’s Concerts at the Lake, but space was so tight this month, Ned found his column truncated in order to accommodate the list normally placed on the Calendar page. Thank you, Ned! (Not that he had any choice. See “The Spectator,” page 38). Happy Summer!

Sue Piper

ON THE COVER Publisher/Editor: Susan P. Piper Columnists and contributors: Tracy Beard Hal Calbom Alice Dietz Karla C. Dudley Joseph Govednik Neil C. Martello JimMcLeod Michael Perry Ned Piper Robert Michael Pyle Alan Rose Alice Slusher Greg Smith Jim Tejcki Debra Tweedy Judy VanderMaten Editorial/Proofreading Assistants: Merrilee Bauman, Michael Perry, Marilyn Perry, Tiffany Dickinson, Debra Tweedy

Cowlitz EDC President Ted Sprague, Longview Mayor MaryAlice Wallis, Longview Community Development Director Ann Rivers.

Photo by Hal Calbom Columbia River Reader is published monthly, with 15,000 copies distributed in the Lower Columbia region. Entire contents copyrighted; No reproduction of any kind allowed without express written permission of Columbia River Reader, LLC. Opinions expressed herein, whether in editorial content or paid ad space, belong to the writers and advertisers and are not necessarily shared or endorsed by the Reader.

Submission guidelines: page 35. General Ad info: page 34.

Ad Manager: Ned Piper 360-749-2632.

Advertising Manager: Ned Piper, 360-749-2632 Columbia River Reader, llc 1333 14th Ave Longview, WA 98632 P.O. Box 1643 • Rainier, OR 97048 Office Hours: M-W-F • 11–3* *Other times by chance or appointment E-mail: publisher@crreader.com Phone: 360-749-1021

David W. Bell July 7, 1947 – May 14, 2022 Longtime Friend, CRR Contributor & Columnist

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CRR added a new column in 2009, introducing it as follows: “Hoping to share useful information and spark interest in “doing the right thing” for our environment, David Bell will research and write about easy ways ordinary people can conserve energy, consume less, ease pollution and become more pro-active in American’s “new era of responsibility.” Politically conservative and self-described as a “reluctant environmentalist,” he said he did not vote for Barack Obama, but added, “I have seen the light.” As to whether conservatives could embrace President Obama’s ideals, David said, “Yes, we can.”

Both Martin and David lived their lives with zest, passion and humor. They will be missed.

Columbia River Reader... helping you discover and enjoy the good life in the Columbia River region at home and on the road.

In this Issue 2

CRR Collectors Club

4

Civilized Living: Miss Manners

5

Dispatches from the Discovery Trail ~ Episode 14

8

Where to Find the Reader

9

Old Glory: Rotary’s Freedom Flag program

11

A Different Way of Seeing ~ The Tidewater Reach

12

Out & About ~ Prohibition Is Over - Distillery Tour

13

Provisions Along the Trail ~ Farro Salad & Whiskey Sours

15

Museum Magic: Forest Learning Center

16

Quips & Quotes

17–24

Visit our website for the current issue and archive of past issues from 2013.

People + Place Then and Now ~ Episode 1

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The Long View Partner Spotlights

25

Longview Centennial Calendar

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Lower Columbia Dining Guide

27

Where Do You Read the Reader?

29

My Slant: Why I Like Spam!

29

Astronomy / The Sky Report: June 15 - July 20

31

Me & My Piano: ‘Love at First Sight,’ by Jim Tejcki

32

Besides CRR What Else Are You Reading?

33

Cover to Cover ~ Book Review / Bestsellers List

34-35

CRREADER.COM

By David Bell

Submissions Guidelines / Performing Arts / Outings & Events

36

Northwest Gardening: Tips for Gardening Enjoyment!

38

The Spectator: Summer Vibes

38

Plugged In to Cowlitz PUD: Pandemic-caused supply shortages Columbia River Reader / June 15, 2022 / 3


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