Community Celebration and Concert – June 23 at NCRD

Submitted By: marc@nehalembayhd.org – Click to email about this post
Rick Estrin and his acclaimed band The Night Cats, were described in a recent review as “one of the most talented, eclectic, and colorful groups in their genre. Many consider them the finest blues unit around.”

Estrin’s performance will begin at 3:00 pm Sunday, June 23 in the NCRD Performing Arts Center in Nehalem with a pre-concert reception beginning at 2:00 pm.

All proceeds from the show will directly benefit the new Nehalem Bay Health Center and Pharmacy, the community’s new primary care facility that is being developed by the Health District and will be operated by the local non-profit that has for years operated the existing clinic in Wheeler.

Tickets are limited and are available online through Ticket Tomato at: www.tickettomato.com/event/8701/rick-estrin-amp-the-nightcats

Hope to see you Sunday afternoon June 23rd in Nehalem.

Bee’s HouseCleaning and House-Dog Sitting Service

Submitted By: tapuro0787@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hi! #everyone if you’re looking for housekeeping/house-sit and pet sitting services. I have 13+yrs of experience housecleaning and have references. Please let me know. Also have my own equipment and supplies.

My availability is now open is subject to change.

Areas I’ll be serving in Manzanita,Nehalem,Wheeler,Rockaway Beach, Garibaldi and Bay City. Any further will be extra for gas.

I can do move out, deep cleaning and many more. Just message me and I’ll communicate with you and if you’re on a budget.

Also I/We do House & Dog Sitting Services.

OPENING NIGHT! ‘THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG’ AT THE NCRD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

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– THE MUST-SEE COMEDY OF THE YEAR OPENS TONIGHT!
Part Monty Python, part Sherlock Holmes, this Olivier Award-winning comedy is a global phenomenon guaranteed to leave you aching with laughter!
GREAT SEATS AVAILABLE FOR MOST SHOWS!
‘THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG’ live on stage at the NCRD Performing Arts Center for nine shows only from 05/31/24 to 06/16/24.
DETAILS AND TICKETS AT www.RiverbendPlayers.org
Cast photo by Willy Paul Photo
Back, left to right: Mark Bartrom, Juli Stratton, Dawson Carter, Kate Lacaze, Bryonie Arnold.
Front, left to right: Leslie Gestautas, Patrick Conner, Wynn Rankin.
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*Auditions for THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN June 11th and 12th. Details at www.riverbendplayers.org.

Art in the Manzanita Library

Submitted By: susantone@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
NTLF Art in the Library series presents the works of local artist Brian Postle for the month of June in the Manzanita Library. Brian shares: “After visiting Manzanita for 25 years with my husband Pete, we retired here three years ago. Manzanita has always been our go-to place in the world. I’m a beginner in so many ways as I enter into this new stage of life, consciously not knowing. I feel so grateful for the relationships I am developing, and being surrounded by so much wonderful art and so many accomplished artists; and of course our beautiful and challenging environment.”
The artist can be reached at bpostle57@gmail.com

Art in the Library is brought to you by North Tillamook Library Friends

Nest Fest 2024

Submitted By: Queenbee@dirtybirdsgardencenter.com – Click to email about this post
Our second annual mini music fest, Nest Fest 2024 is confirmed for July 7th 12-10pm. We are permitted, branded and tickets are now officially on sale.

Check out our website www.nestfest.live/ for all of the details and follow us on instagram @nestfest.live www.instagram.com/nestfest.live/. We have a ton of raffle prizes and you are automatically entered when you purchase a ticket (click the egg on our website to buy tickets!)

The more you spend the more raffle entries you get and the more love you are giving to our musicians. All Nest Fest profits will be donated to local nonprofits that protect our North Coast Watershed.

Thank you to our growing list of raffle prize donors including Oregon Surf Adventures, NW Women’s Surf Camp, Cleanline Surf, Nehalem Surf Works, Pace Craft Surfboards, Heartwood Surfboards, North Coast Saunas, TatsbyM, Kingfisher Farms, Holidaaazed Vintage Clothing, Dixie’s Vino, Shifting Tides, ADX, Bacana Cowork Space, and Pacific Rays Window Cleaning. A huge thanks to all of the volunteers who are working hard to make this the best Nest Fest ever!

If you want to volunteer or donate to the raffle please email queenbee@dirtybirdsgardencenter.com

See you at Nest Fest!

SYMPHONY CONCERTS JUNE 8 & 9

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The North Oregon Coast Symphony concludes its 2023-2024 season with two concerts in June. Titled “Poetic Palette”, this series offers a variety of classical pieces from multiple composers. Concerto for Clarinet, Viola and Orchestra by Max Bruch features two soloists, clarinetist Braden Payne (in his final performance with NOCS) and principal violist Betsey Ellerbroek. Other selections include Offenbach’s Overture to Orpheus in the Underworld, Rossini’s William Tell Overture, Berlioz’s Hungarian March, the symphonic poem In The Forest (Miske) by Ciurlionis, and Borodin’s In the Steppes of Central Asia.

The first concert will take place on Saturday, June 8, at St. Catherine Episcopal Church (36335 N. Hwy 101, Nehalem, OR) beginning at 3:00 pm.

The second concert will be on Sunday, June 9, at the Charlene Larsen Center for the Performing Arts (588 16th St., Astoria, OR) beginning at 3:00 pm.

Admission for both concerts will be: $10 Adults, ages 18 and under FREE (children 12 and under with adult supervision).
Tickets will be available at the door only for the Nehalem concert.
Tickets for the Astoria concert will be sold online at LarsenCenter.org or by phone at 503 338 9132. Cookies and refreshments will be available at both concerts during intermission, and NOCS scholarships for graduating seniors will be announced.

This non-profit orchestra, under the direction of conductor Cory Pederson, brings together musicians from the north Oregon and south Washington coast to perform classical music for local audiences. For more information, please visit the the NOCS website nocsymphony.org.

Free Tomato Plants (and a few annuals)

Submitted By: candi.merrill@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
If anyone out there still needs tomato plants, I have about a dozen left over that I can’t use. You are welcome to them. I also have a couple of summer squash plants and a lot of stock (fragrant annual flower). All were started from seed in my greenhouse and are healthy plants.

To get directions and arrange a time for pick up, email me: candi.merrill@gmail.com

Thank You 60 yr old White Clover Grange Tables

Submitted By: cindy.obtd@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hello Tri- Villagers!
We are paying tribute to the service of our 60+ year old dining TABLES, utilized by members of our
community, and beyond, by retiring them.
Yes, these old warriors have participated in birthday parties, weddings, family reunions, meetings,
dances, and other countless events over the years. Families and friends have also gathered together
for celebrations of life, for many beloved residents of our Nehalem Valley, and beyond, in this pioneer
Hall.
But now we feel the time has arrived to usher in a new era of culinary experience at our Grange Hall. As the old adage goes “They have paid for themselves many times over.”
We, at the Grange, have chosen to send out an appeal to all the people, who over the years, have
enjoyed sitting at our 60+ year old friends, to assist us in procuring new dining apparatus, by generously coming together to replace the old(er) with new 8’ TABLES.
New, modern (and easier to move and set up) TABLES set us back around $200 each. To go together (halvsies?) with a friend, or local business to purchase one would be VERY helpful! Heck, we could even inscribe, with a Sharpie, your initials on the underside so your generosity will live on in Grange infamy!!
Also, they would very effectively complement our new more comfortable chairs recently purchased, by the Grange, for the enjoyment of community members participating in gatherings. Thank you, Grange member Constance, for locating, transporting these new chairs, and also the community support!
Seriously, the old stallions are showing their age – aren’t we all? They are heavy, cumbersome to move, and literally falling apart. Time to put ‘em out to pasture so to speak!
To make your much appreciated donation go to www.whiteclovergrange.org, click on the donate
button, enter the amount you would like to donate, then check the comment box and specify TABLES.
Any other comments you might want to share about your experiences at our Grange Hall are welcome also.
Lastly, you can always SEND a remittance to WHITE CLOVER GRANGE, PO Box 188, Nehalem, OR. 97131.
Please specify TABLE in the “For”—- line on the check.
Thank you SO much for your time and generosity! WCG 🙂

Wheels for sale

Submitted By: hiway53guy@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
Set of 4 like new wheels off of 2014 Toyota 4 Runner… 18”x7.5” Studs holes are 24 cm wide- center to center. Lug nuts and center caps included. Will fit other year 4 runners.
Perfect for mounting snow tires on to protect your nice wheels in winter time!!
$80.00 for all 4
Will deliver to you in Tri-Village area
503 341 0450

May 30th NCCWP Community Meeting

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This coming Thursday, May 30, at 6:30 p.m., North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection will be holding another of its regular “last Thursday of the month” grassroots, public meetings at the St. Mary by the Sea Parish Hall; 275 S. Pacific St.; Rockaway Beach, Oregon. This meeting is open to all those interested in the proposed acquisition of the Jetty Creek Watershed by the City of Rockaway Beach. That watershed is the sole source of surface drinking water for Rockaway Beach. To provide citizen input, the City has formed the Source Water Protection Plan Development Advisory Committee, composed of five people who drink the water from Jetty Creek. Though not part of the SWPPDAC, NCCWP hopes to help shape the discussion by providing constructive feedback to the committee members, as well as making clear what are our goals for the acquisition of the watershed.
Everyone who drinks the water from Jetty Creek, as well as everyone else concerned about protecting watersheds that provide their drinking water, is invited and encouraged to attend. Thanks to everyone who attended the meeting last month. This month, one of the subjects that will be addressed is landslides. There will be a short training session on the use of the State of Oregon SLIDO maps. (SLIDO is an acronym for Statewide Landslide Information Database for Oregon.)
Here are some other topics that may be addressed at the meeting: (1) What questions should communities be asking about their drinking water sources and how they are managed?; (2) What concerns may there be regarding surface water sources, such as Jetty Creek, and groundwater sources, such as the wells the City of Rockaway Beach uses under the Nedonna Beach neighborhood?
Everyone has a right to abundant clean and safe drinking water. This is a basic human right. Please join us this Thursday, May 30, at St. Mary by the Sea to learn about, and discuss, these important issues. (This will be an “in-person”meeting, but it will also be available on Zoom for those unable to attend.)

14th Annual Tenor Guitar Gathering this weekend in Astoria

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This weekend the 14th Annual TENOR GUITAR GATHERING comes to Astoria, the Tenor Guitar Capital of the World.
Fostering musicianship four strings at a time. All welcome with or without strings!!

Friday May 31 to Sunday June 2, 2024, at the Charlene Larsen Center for the Performing Arts (aka the PAC) and more in Astoria.
Go to tenorguitar.org for more information and tickets.

Two evening concerts of award winning Musicians from all over the country in many different musical genres.
FRIDAY May 31 & SATURDAY June 1.
7pm at The Larsen Center, 16th and Franklin in Astoria aka The PAC, 588 16th St.

Plus Workshops all day Friday & Sat at the Larsen Center.
Jam sessions, a trolley ride, a luncheon at The Bridgewater Bistro with the best of music.
Astoria Sunday Market with the Tenor Guitar Singers.

TenorGuitar.org for more information and tickets.

Friday Concert: Baron Collins‐Hill, Gerry Carthy, Pat Mac Swyney, Lowell ‘Banana’ Levinger from the Youngbloods

Sat Concert: Chris Wessel, Tim May, Grant Flick, Tyler Jackson

Join us, bring your ears, heart and instruments if you like!

RIVERBEND PLAYERS MUST-SEE COMEDY OF THE YEAR OPENS TOMORROW NIGHT!

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THE MUST-SEE COMEDY OF THE YEAR OPENS TOMORROW NIGHT!

Part Monty Python, part Sherlock Holmes, this Olivier Award-winning comedy is a global phenomenon guaranteed to leave you aching with laughter!

GREAT SEATS AVAILABLE FOR MOST SHOWS!

‘THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG’ live on stage at the NCRD Performing Arts Center for nine shows only from 05/31/24 – 06/16/24.

DETAILS AND TICKETS AT www.RiverbendPlayers.org

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*Auditions for THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN June 11th and 12th. Details at www.riverbendplayers.org.

Roofing panels

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Tuftex roofing panels for sale. About 30+ pieces 20 white 10+ blue. 10feet long 26” wide. The white are in still bundled, new condition, but a few years old. The blue have some holes from being used before, shown in pictures. $100 takes all. Call or texts are best. 503-739-1183.

Beautiful Astoria home for rent

 

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Looking for the perfect home in central Astoria? This 3 bed / 2 bath home has great natural light, gas fireplace, beautifully remodeled full & half bath & gorgeous clear oak floors. A large upper deck w/ glass railing has views of the Columbia River. The oversized .24 acre lot includes a terraced front garden & a backyard built for entertaining- firepit, covered, vegetable garden w/ raised beds, ample parking & 2 car garage.

House may be available furnished for certain situations (traveling nurses, etc.) 1 year lease available with excellent rental history, credit score and background check.

We suggest you make an appointment to view the home prior to applying.

Rent $3000/month

Thank you!

 

Friends of NCRD Fundraising Project June 28-July 4

Submitted By: pattyrinehart@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
Hello. Friends of North County Recreation District (NCRD) need your help. The Mission Statement of Friends reads as follows: To support NCRD programs and projects through promotion, fundraising, and providing scholarships to encourage inclusion for all. Friends of NCRD has a fundraiser coming up for the 4th of July and we need some volunteers to help us with this fundraiser. We’re asking early as we know families get busy this time of year. This fundraiser will be selling hats, necklaces, garlands, banners, and such-nothing that goes bang or boom. We are going to start selling on Friday, June 28 and sell through July 4. This is a Friday-Thursday event. The morning shift goes from 9 am-1 pm. The afternoon shift goes from 1 pm-6 pm. If you can help with any of these shifts, or any part of a shift, please give me a call, Patty, 503-368-6081 and leave a message and I will get back to you. Money raised from this fundraiser will go to programs at NCRD. Thanks, from the Youth, Fitness, and Aquatics Programs at North County Recreation District.