SEE IT THIS WEEKEND: ‘THE MOUSETRAP’ BY AGATHA CHRISTIE, AT NCRD

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Riverbend Players launched the 2025 season with our first-ever Agatha Christie murder mystery—playing to huge crowds!
With six remaining shows, THE MOUSETRAP runs through March 16th at the NCRD Performing Arts Center in Nehalem.
THE MOUSETRAP by Agatha Christie Directed by Randy Schultz:
A classic murder mystery occurs in Monkswell Manor, a guesthouse where a snowstorm traps a group of strangers.
As news arrives of a murder nearby, the guests realize that the killer might be among them.
Detective Sergeant Trotter arrives to investigate, but as tensions rise and secrets are uncovered, another murder occurs.
The play is famous for its surprise twist ending, and audiences are traditionally asked to keep the plot’s resolution a secret.
The Mousetrap holds the world record as the longest-running play, debuting in 1952 and remaining continuously on stage.
Get your 2025 SEASON PASS now and save 20% on tickets. It’s only available until March 16th.
Tickets and the 2025 SEASON PASS are available now at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
Photo left to right: Dawson Carter, Rachel Pinci
Willy Paul Photo for Riverbend Players. All rights reserved.

Vintage Blue Ridge Patttern Lenox Dishes For Sale

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Blueridge by Lenox
Made in U.S.A P-316
Item#: 49278 Pattern Code: L BLU
Description: Blue Laurel Rim, Blue Flower Center
Pattern: Blueridge by Lenox
Status: Discontinued. Actual: 1939 – 1966

For sale as a set. Set includes:

Quantity 8 – Each setting has eight (8) pieces

8 – 10.5 inch dinner plates
8 – 8.25 inch salad plates
8 – Footed cup and saucer sets
8 – Bread & butter dishes 6.25 inches
8 – Flat Cream Soup Bowl & Saucer set – soup bowl has handles [see photo]
8- 7 3/8 inch snack plates

Excellent to mint condition.
Asking $350 for complete set.

See www.replacements.com/china-lenox-blueridge/c/49278
To compare prices

Contact unicycledog2@gmail.com

Good vehicles for sale!

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We are selling “our fleet” of vehicles. Each of our two cars and one truck have been serviced locally at Evergreen Auto and Scovel’s. All are up to date and in good condition with clean titles. We are selling:

2007 Mazda 3 Sport – Good condition. Lower than usual miles, auto, new rear brakes and fun to drive. $4,500 OBO

2010 Honda Element – Very good condition. 2nd owners.
very versatile and easy to drive automatic. They often run for 450K-500k miles, no problem. Ours is around 220K and all service is up to date. Great coastal vehicle. $6,500 OBO

2007 Ford F-150 pickup truck. Also in very good condition.
approximately $3,000.00 invested in upgrades over the past 24 months. Great running, good looking 4WD auto truck. $5,500.00

Please call or text@503-706-1563 in Nehalem

For Sale Rechargeable cordless lamp NEW $30

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For Sale Rechargeable cordless lamp NEW $30

Cordless touch lamp, recharges with a regular C cable (one comes with).
15″ high, fabric shade. Has stepless dimming, so you can choose any level of brightness, and it remembers your last setting.

It says it lasts up to 13-60 hours per full charge. It’s new, unused, but I did charge it up to make sure it works.

LOCATION: Between Gearhart & Warrenton, near Sunset Beach Lane.
Or meet up at Costco.
Contact: ➨TEXT: 503 440 1580
I don’t answer calls unless you’re in my contact list.
OR email: elzbah@gmail.com

FOR SALE 3 different bamboo shelves

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FOR SALE 3 different bamboo shelves

Please indicate which you’re interested in.

1. Oven-top 2 piece bamboo shelf, with magnetic bottom to keep it from sliding. NEW. $20.
15″ x 4″, meant for a 30″ stove.

2. Two tier bamboo standing shelf with hanging pegs. NEW $15
2.56″D x 14.37″W x 7.08″H

3, Large 3 tier bamboo hanging shelf NEW $30
This is a large hanging rack, NEW, unused. It has double-stick adhesive strips on the hanging bars to keep it in place. Could hang on the side of the frig or a cupboard. Kitchen, pantry, bathroom, craft room.
Check the measurements. It’s not small.
4.72″D x 13″W x 27.16″H

LOCATION: Between Gearhart & Warrenton, near Sunset Beach Lane.
Or meet up at Costco.
Contact: ➨TEXT: 503 440 1580
I don’t answer calls unless you’re in my contact list.

Copper Tubing Needed (1/2

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Hello All,

Since I had such fabulous success getting recommendations from you on the BBQ for someone to cut my curly hair, I’m going to try again!

I am doing a repair to this fabulous existing handrail, and I need a bunch of straight 1/2″ copper tubing. It’s expensive new, so I fully expect to pay for it, but just thought I’d check here in case anyone has a bunch that’s been lying around waiting for a new life.

I am extending a deck handrail and I need about 120 linear feet of 3′ lengths.

Thanks in advance for any leads or ideas!
Nani

Breathwork this Thursday

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Are you curious to experience how powerful your breath can be?
Join us and see.

Thursday, March 6th
6-8pm
St. Catherine’s Sanctuary
Nehalem

Register here: events.humanitix.com/shamanic-breathwork-journeys

Got questions? Email sbwceremonies@gmail.com

Shamanic Breathwork is a potent practice to help us get out of our monkey minds and into more expansive states of consciousness. In the dreamlike journey state, we can receive new insights, release old beliefs that no longer serve us, and reconcile the wounds of the past.

Solana Hot Tub

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Oregon Hot Spring Spa
Seats 2 adults
Dimensions: 5’7″ x 5’7″ x 29″ high
130 gallons
Wavemaster jet pump

It’s not been used in a few years, but works and was serviced well. This cozy tub could be just the thing after a long day. Or to enjoy the stars from. Think about it…Free to a good home.

Call/text Robyn at 503-440-8076 to check it out.
It’s in Manzanita.

A Time To Sing

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I always feel welcomed by the first flowerings of our trees…a time to sing.

Earth Song

The shell of winter is cracked

Broken on the warming ground.

Filling the night with old songs

Strong new voices so clearly sing,

Singing of all that is yet to be.

Holding tight to ancient branches,

Poised blossoms are ready to burst.

Tomorrow will rise with yesterday,

The great abundance to reclaim.

Let us welcome another season

And all that it will bring.

Studio Rental in Nehalem

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Nehalem:
Mid Term Rental 3/17/25 to possibly to 8/17/25.

Studio perfect for single person without a pet.
Studio ground level: bathroom with walk in shower,
On demand hot water heater, washer and dryer. Full kitchen, bright windows, electric fire place and off street parking. Easy access to NCRD and Wanda’s Cafe.
$1350 includes all utilities and Spectrum WiFi.
Requires a credit check, interview, rental references and income verification.
Respond to Janine at janine.cerino@gmail.com.
Pictures aren’t loading so will send by request.

‘THE MOUSETRAP’ OPENED TO LARGE CROWDS! SEE IT THIS WEEKEND AT NCRD!

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Riverbend Players kicked off the 2025 Season with our first-ever production of an Agatha Christie murder mystery with huge crowds.
With six remaining shows, THE MOUSETRAP runs through March 16th at the NCRD Performing Arts Center.
THE MOUSETRAP by Agatha Christie Directed by Randy Schultz:
A classic murder mystery occurs in Monkswell Manor, a guesthouse where a snowstorm traps a group of strangers.
As news arrives of a murder nearby, the guests realize that the killer might be among them.
Detective Sergeant Trotter arrives to investigate, but as tensions rise and secrets are uncovered, another murder occurs.
The play is famous for its surprise twist ending, and audiences are traditionally asked to keep the plot’s resolution a secret.
The Mousetrap holds the world record as the longest-running play, debuting in 1952 and remaining continuously on stage.
Get your 2025 SEASON PASS now and save 20% on tickets. It’s only available until March 16th.
Tickets and the 2025 SEASON PASS are available now at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
Photos: Willy Paul Photo for Riverbend Players. All rights reserved.

the lastest from Trump

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from this morning’s NYT daily briefing:

“Trump halted military aid to Ukraine with immediate effect. The order affects more than $1 billion in arms and ammunition. Officials said Trump would rescind it once Ukraine showed a good-faith commitment to peace negotiations.” meaning that ukraine will cede to russia the territory it has seized by military invasion.

trump also recently sent $12 billion in weapons to Israel. paving the way for his vision of removing 2,000,000 palestinians elsewhere so he can create a “riviera of trump hotels?” a riviera to be enjoyed by the rich and powerful.

is anyone besides me flabberghasted at this man’s blatant hypocrisy? his blatant actions to enrich himself and his billionaire cronies? to set himself (with the complicity of those billionaire cronies) as kingpin with immunity from all constraint of any kind?

i once read a fairy tale where this line played an important part of the story: “Much shall have more, and little shall have less.”

is anyone besides me wondering if we will have free and fair elections in 2026?

lucy brook
nehalem resident
U.S. citizen

Big slice of Thank You!

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The White Clover Grange would like to extend a heartfelt Thank You to our local artisan bakers and generous sponsors for help in making our 2025 annual Pie Day auction/feast a resounding success – 60 delicious donated pies were the main attraction!
We couldn’t have had such a fun and exciting event without you!!!
Our Tri-Village and far reaching community made possible a tremendously successful fundraising event to sustain our wildly popular event and gathering facility… the WCG Hall!
We have a couple of exciting improvement projects slated for our 105 year old building, benefiting all who choose to utilize our venue for their special events-water system overhaul, and window repair and refurbishment being top priorities.
Again, WCG members and volunteers would like to express unending gratitude-we all are fortunate indeed to have such wonderfully supportive local businesses, neighbors, and good friends! 🙂

Conscious Aging and Community Connections

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Getting to Know You.2: Life Stories

A while back, we held a session we called “getting to know you” aimed at having fun while strengthening our community. It was lots of fun, and many of you asked that we do something similar again. So here it is!
For this “getting to know you” event, participants will have the opportunity to briefly tell others about their lives, and to listen to others tell their (abbreviated) life stories. We often know people around town enough for a casual “hello”, but know little of their background, how they happen to live here, or what they are passionate about. During our two hour session, you will have the opportunity to share life stories, one on one, with 3 people you don’t know well. You may share as little or as much as you want about yourself. Then there will be an opportunity to share something you learned, or found especially interesting with the whole group.

Before the event it may be helpful to consider what you might most want to share, as there will be a short time limit as each person shares. If you need some prompts, here are some questions you could ask yourself:
What would I like to know about others?
What might others find interesting in my life story?
What am I most proud of?
My best and / or worst job?
My lIfe highlights?
An embarrassing moment? A funny story?

We are looking forward to getting to know you!! Please join us on March 10th 2pm at Pine Grove Community House. Manzanita

Comedy Open Mic – Thursday, March 13th @ the Hemlocker in Cannon Beach.

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Comedy Open Mic – Thursday, March 13th @ the Hemlocker in Cannon Beach.

A day before the official comedy festival kicks off we’re getting things rolling with a stand up comedy open mic.

Have you got some jokes to share?

Do your friends think you’re funny? Have you been dreaming up hilarious premises and punchlines? Or just have a silly story to tell? Come to the Comedy Open Mic! No experience necessary.

The event is FREE, both to watch and/or perform.

The show starts at 8:00PM. Sign-up for comics starts at 7:30PM.

The Hemlocker (next door to the Cannon Beach Hardware Store & Public House) is located at 1287 S Hemlock St in Cannon Beach.

This is event is for ages 21+

Find more info about the Comedy Festival at:
cannonbeachcomedyfestival.com

EVCNB GoBag and WaSH Pop-Up Shop, Yellow Radio and CERT Training Opportunities

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Check out our GoBag and WaSH Pop-Up Shop as well as other learning opportunities.

evcnb.org/events-and-training/gobag-popup-03082025
Do you need a GoBag, WaSH or GoBag supplies?

Purchase supplies on the website and pick up items at the Pop-Up Shop.

Pick up Saturday, March 8, 1:00 – 1:30 PM at the Manzanita Police Station

evcnb.org/events-and-training/yellow-radio-03222025
Register for our Yellow Radio class today. You’ll learn how to communicate with others during an emergency.

The yellow radio class has been scheduled for Saturday, March 22, from 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM. Class is via zoom.

evcnb.org/events-and-training/cert-04032025
The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Program educates people about disaster preparedness for hazards that may impact their area and trains them in basic disaster response skills, such as fire safety, light search and rescue, team organization, and disaster medical operations.

Register for this free class today.

RAISED BEDS

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LONG TIME GARDENER HAVING MOVING SALE

USED RAISED BEDS FOR SALE

CLICK ON THIS LINK

www.gardeners.com/buy/planters-and-raised-beds/elevated-garden-beds/

THIS IS WHAT I HAVE: THE FIRST RAISED BED AT THE TOP OF THE PAGE

I HAVE BOTH THE LONG AND THE SHORT RAISED BED AND COVER FOR LONG BED THESE ARE THE RAISED BEDS WITH METAL LEGS

25 BUCKS FOR EACH EIGHT FEET AND FOUR FEET

I ALSO HAVE COVERED TOP FRAME FOR THE LONG BED 25 BUCKS

Community Open Music Jam this Friday March 7th, 6PM Rising Hearts Studio

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Hello BBQ Community-

This Friday is Community Open Music Jam at Rising Hearts Studio!!! We start at 6 PM- bring your instruments, your voice, yourself- and let’s have fun playing together!! Hope to see you there!

Contact Christy for info/questions (503) 800-1092

Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th St,
Hwy 101, in downtown Nehalem
Christy@cosmichealingnw.com
“Lifting the community with education and services that promote healing on all levels.”

Controversy Continues, Costs of the Cover Up in Manzanita. Will Stone.

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Manzanita, Oregon, is a small coastal town with a population of approximately 600, known for its scenic beauty and tight-knit community. The city government consists of a city council and a Mayor, with the council holding significant decision-making power, including budgetary approvals. The existing city hall on Laneda Avenue, abandoned due to mold issues, necessitated discussions about a new facility, but the council’s actions have led to a series of controversies.

Voters rejected a levy to fund a new city hall by a margin of 68%, indicating strong public opposition to a tax increase for this purpose. Despite this, the city council proceeded with the construction of a multimillion-dollar new city hall, financing it through borrowed funds to be repaid from the general fund. This decision was likely influenced by the need to replace the abandoned city hall, which had mold issues and the Mayor’s request to see the existing facilities. It’s worth noting that the mold and other issues with the old city hall disappeared when the contractor who was hired to build the new city hall purchased the property and remodeled it for his business office.

The choice to borrow funds and repay from the general fund means that the cost will be spread over time, potentially impacting future budgets. This approach bypasses the need for voter approval, which is surprising given the clear rejection of the levy, raising questions about the council’s adherence to democratic principles.

Mayor Deb Simmons, who opposed the new city hall project as proposed and wished to allow citizens to have a vote, became a focal point of contention. The council’s attempt to remove her from office suggests a power struggle, possibly to silence opposition to their agenda. This action aligns with the council’s decision to proceed despite voter opposition, indicating a pattern of disregarding dissent.

The conflict escalated when the city manager filed a charge of an abusive workplace, triggered by Simmons questioning her and requesting access, which the City Manager denied, to the interior of city hall and fire station. This request was likely an attempt to assess the condition of the existing facilities and argue against the need for a new one, but the city manager’s reaction was disproportionate, filing a complaint that led to an investigation.

The city council hired a lawyer to investigate the city manager’s charges, and the report found no merit in the accusations, meaning Mayor Simmons did not engage in abusive behavior. This finding suggests that the complaint was unfounded, possibly an attempt to discredit her and protect the council’s interests.

However, before the report was released, Mayor Simmons resigned. This timing is notable, as it occurred before the public could see the exonerating report, potentially under pressure from the council or due to frustration with the ongoing conflict. Her resignation is a significant loss for those who supported her stance against the new city hall.

The city council has spent approximately $250,000 to investigate and suppress the investigation report, while the former Mayor approves of its release. This expenditure is particularly striking for a small town like Manzanita, where $250,000 could fund other community services. The decision to suppress the report, despite it clearing the Mayor, raises suspicions about what else might be contained within it. The council has the ability to release the report and chose to cover it up.

Possible reasons for suppression include the report containing criticisms of the council’s actions, such as their handling of the city manager or their decision to proceed with the city hall project against voter wishes. Alternatively, it might reveal internal deliberations or misconduct that the council wishes to keep hidden. This lack of transparency is a significant concern, especially given the council’s already strained relationship with the public.

Citizens are questioning what the council is covering up, reflecting a loss of trust in local government. The community’s frustration is understandable, given the council’s disregard for the 68% voter rejection of the city hall bond tax request and their expenditure of public funds to suppress information.

The community desires accountability and transparency, which the council’s actions have undermined. The surprising detail is the amount spent, $250,000, to hide a report that cleared the Mayor, suggesting possible hidden issues that could further erode public trust.

The new city hall project, costing several million dollars, is being funded through borrowing, with repayment from the general fund in addition to borrowings to acquire the land. This financial strategy could strain future budgets, potentially leading to cuts in other services or necessitating future tax increases, which might face similar public opposition. The council’s decision to proceed without voter approval could have long-term consequences for the town’s fiscal health and community relations.

The Manzanita City Council’s actions regarding the new city hall project, the conflict with Mayor Deb Simmons, and the suppression of the investigation report have created a significant controversy. The council’s disregard for voter opposition, expenditure of $250,000 to hide a report, and lack of transparency have eroded public trust, leaving the community to question the true cost of their new city hall—both financially and morally. As the project moves forward, the need for accountability and open governance remains paramount for the future of Manzanita.

Will Stone

Library Membership Meeting

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Join us at the Cannon Beach Library on Wednesday, March 5th at 10 a.m. for our next membership meeting. There will be light snacks and coffee or tea, followed by a local speaker and a short business meeting. Our speaker will be a representative to talk about 2025 Get Lit at the Beach, an annual gathering for readers.

We will be announcing the slate for our 2025/2026 Board of Directors election and taking nominations from the floor. All those interested in learning more about library membership, or listening to our speaker, are welcome to join.

Meeting hosts: Board Members Mary Kerwin and Tammy Stewart

USPS

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Here’s an article describing the conservative view of our postal service (helped answer some of my questions about what’s going on):

www.aei.org/op-eds/congress-needs-to-update-the-nixon-era-law-on-how-the-postal-service-operates/

And the article references an excellent analysis released on Jan 31, 2025, by the Postal Regulatory Commission:

www.prc.gov/sites/default/files/Advisory-Opinion.pdf

This is well worth a read, especially the conclusions and the Additional Views of Commissioner Thomas G. Day.

The more I look into this issue, the more I realize how crucial the USPS is for citizens, especially in rural areas. I agree with the position that government agencies are not like businesses because they provide essential services that business cannot do for profit. It seems conservatives don’t like that because it’s supported by taxes they don’t want to pay.

-Dave

RIVERBEND PLAYERS AUDITIONS FOR THE COMEDY ‘SORDID LIVES’ TODAY AND TOMORROW

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SORDID LIVES OPEN AUDITIONS TODAY AND TOMORROW, MARCH 3rd and MARCH 4th

CAST OF CHARACTERS: 7 WOMEN / 6 MEN

Open auditions for all 13 parts will be held at the NCRD Performing Arts Center from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.

Audition details are available at www.riverbendplayers.org

Special Audition Notice:
Riverbend Players seeks a triple-threat actress for the role of Bitsy Mae Harling in SORDID LIVES (played in the movie by Olivia Newton-John).
Bitsy Mae is a sassy, charming, down-on-her-luck country singer with a heart of gold. Think Dolly Parton meets a touch of Reba. Must sing country/blues, play guitar proficiently, and possess some acting skills. Email the director, Frank Squillo, at fsquillo@riverbendplayers.org

SORDID LIVES is a dark comedy set in a small Texas town, revolving around the eccentric Turpin family and their friends as they grapple with the sudden and embarrassing death of the family matriarch.

Peggy’s demise occurs during an illicit tryst in a seedy motel room with her younger, married neighbor, resulting in a hilariously scandalous cover-up.

As the family prepares for Peggy’s funeral, long-buried secrets and family tensions erupt, leading to a series of outrageous events.

The play satirizes small-town life, family dysfunction, and societal prejudices with a sharp wit and a deep affection for its flawed but lovable characters.

SORDID LIVES celebrates individuality and acceptance, even in the face of the most “sordid” circumstances.

It’s a raucous and heartwarming story about finding your place in a world that often tries to define you.

RATED MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY: ‘Sordid Lives’ is intended for mature audiences. The play contains comedic depictions of sensitive topics, including infidelity, mental health, LGBTQ+ issues, strong language, sexual content and innuendos, and situations not suitable for children or some younger audiences. Audience discretion is advised.