Veterans for Peace Meeting

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Hey all

We’ll have our November meeting on November 9th at 10:30 am PST. The location is the Off Shore Grill in Manzanita. Everyone is welcome. You need not be a veteran to attend.
If you can’t attend in person, you can join via the following link.

Topic: Veterans for Peace meeting

Join Zoom Meeting
us06web.zoom.us/j/2216896602?pwd=bzdyUnVmNWVKcW1QQ0NRQkhLQllQUT09

Meeting ID: 221 689 6602
Passcode: 509474

Hope to see you there.

Brian

Connecting the Dots Art Show, Celebrate Sunday, Nov. 5, 3-5pm

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Hello Community Friends,
Over the last few years I’ve been having fun creating meditative designs by connecting dots. This year I started making abstract paintings with acrylic pour paint.

Friends encouraged me to have a show. Glenna Gray let me know the Fireside Room at NCRD was available this month, and who knows what got into me, but I reserved the space. Yesterday Lori Dillon and Glenna helped fill up that space with my creations!

I’d love to have you celebrate with me at my artist opening this coming Sunday, November 5th, from 3-5pm. Michael and my Ferret brothers, Cliff Tuttle and Gary Seelig, will be playing music part of the time.

Hope you’ll stop by Sunday, or during the month of November.

The Community Art Show is up in the main gallery at NCRD in November, and I have 3 pieces in that show also.

Much love, Tela

MEET THE RIVERBEND PLAYERS CAST OF A CHRISTMAS STORY: CHLOE WARD

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MEET THE CAST OF A CHRISTMAS STORY: CHLOE WARD

Dec. 1st-17th at the NCRD Performing Arts Center

Tickets and more details at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
$25, $20, and $10 (12 and under)

Chloe Ward as Helen:
Chloe leaped to Neah-Kha-Nie Middle School this year and is appearing in her third Riverbend Players production following her October performance in FRANKENSTEIN: THE RADIO PLAY.

Chloe follows in her mom’s footsteps with her love of theater and hopes to be in more productions over the coming years. Chloe is excited to be in a production with so many of her friends!

A CHRISTMAS STORY:

Humorist Jean Shepherd’s memoir of growing up in the Midwest in the late 1930s follows 9-year-old Ralphie Parker in his quest to get a genuine Red Ryder BB gun under the tree for Christmas.

Ralphie pleads his case before his mother, his teacher, and even Santa Claus himself at Higbee’s Department Store.

The consistent response: “You’ll shoot your eye out!”
All the elements from the beloved motion picture are here, including the family’s temperamental exploding furnace; Scut Farkas, the school bully; the boys’ experiment with a wet tongue on a cold lamppost; the Little Orphan Annie decoder pin; Ralphie’s father winning a lamp shaped like a woman’s leg in a net stocking; Ralphie’s fantasy scenarios and more.

A Christmas Story, a theatrical holiday treat!

Tickets at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
$25, $20, and $10 (12 and under)

Our community is immensely richer thanks to NCRD

Submitted By: babbles@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
POSTED IN BEHALF OF STEVE BRIER:

Fellow Members of the Nehalem Bay Community:

I am voting to continue the operating levy for the North County Recreation District. I emphatically encourage you to vote YES too.

Our community is immensely richer thanks to NCRD. When I think of NCRD, I think of the countless hours spent water walking in the pool, many memorable events at the NCRD Theater (It’s a Wonderful Life, Mel Brown, Maria Muldaur, Nancy Pearl,…), community group meetings in the Fireside Room, yoga classes, and much more. As a Pickleball player, I am forever grateful to NCRD for stepping up to build an outstanding Pickleball facility that is enjoyed by people from ages eight to eighty.

If voters fail to renew the operating levy on the November 7 ballot, NCRD’s program services would be cut by about half. That would make all of us poorer. The ballot measure will not create a new tax, it only will continue the existing tax at the same rate that has been in effect for many years.

Sincerely,

Steve Brier
Manzanita

Some of the Best Entertainment Around

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Saturday at 3:30 Mark Beach will present a video prepared by Mark and Carl Vandervoort, “Logging Oregon’s Coastal Forests.” Also on stage will be local band, The Choker Setters whose original music is a part of the video. The presentation will be at NCRD’s Performing Arts Center. Please be aware that the lower parking lot is closed so come early and plan to drop your passengers at the door. Admission will be $10 at the door.

VOTE NO FOR CHANGE

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VOTE NO FOR CHANGE. I was reminded by a fellow community member of a quote from Albert Einstein who once declared “The world is a dangerous place, not because of those that do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing.”

For those who will vote for the levy out of fear for a reduction in your services, really? The NCRD will not close. The swim program will absolutely continue; the after-school program will not be affected; the Pre-school will thrive; the Performing Arts Center and the Riverbend Players’ curtain, will go up.

What will happen? The Board and the NCRD will go back to the budget and make adjustments. New eyes may need to look for what it will take for the NCRD to be self sufficient. They may look to see if the athletic dept only looks top heavy, based on usage, or is top heavy? Raise class fees to users? Have the Friends of NCRD take Patty’s advice and look for new fundraising ideas? Identify the effectiveness with the company the NCRD board irresponsibly approved $10,000 (the bid was $7,000?) to raise money for the NCRD & pool project?

You may ask: Why is she being such a dog with a bone about VOTING NO for CHANGE?

AGAIN, once you hear, you can’t unhear. As one who has attended many, many board meetings and witnessed over and over and over again the Boards & ED’s dismissiveness of Community questions/concerns, (‘you can’t please everyone’); the disinterest regarding our teens/tweens about their recreation after demolishing the Skateramp (‘they should be grateful, we’re building them a nine million dollar pool)’; the discrimination of the mobility challenged regarding no stage access in the PAC (“I have a disability, you don’t see me asking for special favors”); the ignorance/discrimination of not recognizing there is no street access to the pickle-ball courts (‘do people in wheelchairs play pickle-ball’) the arrogance and non-action to even FORM A COMMITTEE to address any of the above issues (‘73% of the voters passed the levy last time’). Yes, all stated OUT LOUD by the Board and I can’t unhear…

We as Community for Community have the opportunity RIGHT NOW to demand ATTENTION be paid to the INTENTION of the mission statement and interrupt the status queue. Or we can fulfill on Einsteins warning: “The world is a dangerous place, not because of those that do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing.”

The mission statement of the North County Recreation District (NCRD): To promote the educational, recreational, social and physical well being of the entire North Tillamook County community by offering activities for all ages and abilities in an inviting environment.

Swing by and see how inviting/accessible the pickle-ball courts are if you use a wheelchair?

VOTE NO FOR CHANGE!

Bissell CleanView Rewind Pet Vacuum – $80

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Original owner – works perfectly – excellent condition. I recently upgraded. Purchased new in ‘22 for $145 ish. Pet hair attachment works great on sofas, etc. and the Cord Rewind feature is the best. Good value for a darn near, new condition vacuum. In Manzanita – $80 – works flawlessly. I can email you more photos – photos loading here were janky.

Spring Bulb Sale Ending Soon

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Friends of the North County Recreation District (NCRD) spring blooming bulb sale will be ending soon. Contact Gail to receive a color catalog and price sheet via email-gailmyoung@me.com or visit the Recreation District to see pictures and see a price sheet. You will be the highlight of your neighborhood with a variety of alliums growing in your yard. Friends still has a spectacular variety of daffodils, including the “all white” daffodils. And don’t forget those scented hyacinths! Sorry to say we are sold out of amaryllis but still have some paper whites left. Call Patty, 503-368-6081 and leave a message if you have questions about these bulbs. Thanks for supporting Friends of NCRD with your purchases. With the money from bulb sales, and all our other fundraisers, we focus on supporting NCRD’s Childcare Program, Fitness Program, and Swim Program run by NCRD. Friends wants to make sure all people in our district, who choose to, have access to the above programs. Donations to support scholarships for these programs can also be sent to Friends of NCRD, PO Box 511, Nehalem, Or. 97131. Friends is a 501(c)(3) Organization. Thanks for your help!

NCRD Gallery Opening

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November Gallery show at NCRD Opening.
Friday, Nov. 3, from 9 am till 11.

There are 21 local artists represented with 58 art works in the November show. Drop by Friday morning after 9 am and have a cup of coffee and a scone and take a look at this wonderful selection of art, and meet some of the artists.

Media range from oil and watercolor to felting and ceramic, from acrylic to India ink.

This is a great place to do some early Christmas shopping for a really original gift. And… we hold them till the show closes on November 30.

Rising Hearts Studio Novemeber Schedule

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Hello BBQ community!
Happy November from Rising Hearts Studio!

WE STILL HAVE INFRARED SAUNA RENTAL AVAILABLE 7 DAYS A WEEK BY APPOINTMENT- ONLY $25/30 Minutes- What a Deal!
Thank you to ALL who have supported this offering the last 3.5 years! We plan to continue to keep this service available and affordable for all.

EVENTS this month:
****Music on the Porch – a community open Jam is this FRIDAY, the 3rd- 6PM – Bring your instruments and let’s make music together – THIS IS A FREE COMMUNITY EVENT OPEN TO ALL

***Community Game Night is Saturday the 11th at 6PM – bring your own favorite game or play one of ours- FREE COMMUNITY EVENT OPEN TO ALL

***Healing Sound Bath with Christy Kay is SATURDAY the 19th at 6PM- NOTICE THE DAY AND TIME CHANGE – only $25/person

*****NEW****COMMUNITY ART STUDIO – SUNDAY the 26th 4-6PM – please join us for ROCK PAINTING! – $10 suggested donation- NO ONE TURNED AWAY, contact Christy for more info – let’s create!!

***Community Drum Circle is TUESDAY the 28th at 6PM – bring your percussion instruments and journey to the rhythm- $5 LOVE donation

Cosmic Healing NW services are always available in the studio by appointment – with REIKI, CRYSTAL THERAPY, SOUND HEALING, SPIRITUAL LIFE COACHING, ANIMAL HEALING, Psychic Readings, and more – Call (503) 800-1092 for a free consult, or to schedule

HOPE TO SEE YOU SOON!

Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th St
Hwy 101, downtown Nehalem
Nehalem, OR 97131
(503) 800-1092
Christy@cosmichealingnw.com
‘lifting the community with education and services that promote healing on all levels”

November @ Buttercup Homemade Ice Creams & Chowder

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Our new menu starts tomorrow!

ICE CREAMS

Pumpkin Dulce de Leche on cinnamon cone

Burnt Chocolate on salted almond cone

Marshmallow on chocolate-dipped graham cracker cone

Baked Apple on cheddar cone

Coffee Toffee on brown butter cone

Spiced Candied Yam w/marshmallow swirl (vegan) on toasted pecan vegan/gluten-free cone

Cranberry, Orange & Ginger Sorbet (vegan) on vanilla vegan/gluten-free cone

We also have Chocolate-Peanut covered Caramel Banana Pops and Tiramisu Semifreddo

CHOWDERS

NW Clam Chowder…same as always

Thai Pumpkin Curry Chowder…vegan…same as always

Thanksgiving Turkey Chowder…house-roasted organic turkey, yukon gold potatoes, celery, leeks, yams in rich turkey stock topped w/apple-cranberry chutney and sage croutons (croutons are NOT gluten-free)

Hungarian Mushroom Chowder…creamy tomato base w/roasted mushrooms, green peppers, yukon gold potatoes, carrots, celery, onions, garlic, sherry, caraway topped w/dilled sour cream

Served w/locally baked Wolfmoon bread

Great w/an organic green salad w/toasted hazelnuts, sheep’s milk feta, pear vinaigrette

We make our own drinks as well as our own, exclusive blend of French Press coffee from Wolfmoon. We also carry a large selection of N. Fork CommuniTea’s.

We are located in Nehalem-by-the-River at 35915 Hwy 101 North

Call ahead and we’ll have your order ready
503-368-CHOW

Our hours are Thursday – Saturday, 11:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sunday 11:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Closed Mon-Wed

Need help w/some holiday cooking? Let us know. We have a full-service catering menu!!

Happy Holidays!!!!

Jeff’s November honey/syrup etc visit in Wheeler will be 11/14!

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Jeff’s JW Merc ‘roadside pop-up” visit to WHEELER will be on TUESDAY November 14th from at least 11-4. This will be the only pre-Thanksgiving visit so we hope to see you there! At the booth will be NW-local raw honey of all sizes/colors (gift sizes too), real Vermont maple syrup, wholesome BEE POLLEN, OG chocolate sauce, OG apple-cider vinegar, “gametime” snacks, best-grade canned Albacore tuna and more… Pre-orders can be placed directly with Jeff via e-mail: jwmerc@gmail.com, by text to his cell: 208-424-0042 – or through the Jeffrey Warren or JW Merc Facebook pages. Should anyone need a delivery for one reason or another it’s possible to squeeze in 2-3 of those as well… See you on TUESDAY NOVEMBER 14TH in WHEELER!!! jw

MEET THE CAST OF A CHRISTMAS STORY: AnnaBelle Davis as Scut Farkus

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MEET THE CAST OF A CHRISTMAS STORY: ANNABELLE DAVIS

Dec. 1st-17th at the NCRD Performing Arts Center
Tickets and more details at www.RiverbendPlayers.org

AnnaBelle Davis as “the bully”, Scut Farkus:

This is AnaBelle’s second production with Riverbend Players, previously performing in ‘IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE” and has also appeared in the children’s theater production of THE JUNGLE BOOK.

When not working at Kelly’s Marina, her family’s business, she enjoys drawing, writing, reading, and listening to music. She lives in Nehalem with her two younger brothers and parents.

A CHRISTMAS STORY:
Humorist Jean Shepherd’s memoir of growing up in the Midwest in the late 1930s follows 9-year-old Ralphie Parker in his quest to get a genuine Red Ryder BB gun under the tree for Christmas.

Ralphie pleads his case before his mother, his teacher, and even Santa Claus himself at Higbee’s Department Store.

The consistent response: “You’ll shoot your eye out!”
All the elements from the beloved motion picture are here, including the family’s temperamental exploding furnace; Scut Farkas, the school bully; the boys’ experiment with a wet tongue on a cold lamppost; the Little Orphan Annie decoder pin; Ralphie’s father winning a lamp shaped like a woman’s leg in a net stocking; Ralphie’s fantasy scenarios and more.

A Christmas Story, a theatrical holiday treat!

Tickets at www.RiverbendPlayers.org

 

NEW Pendleton Blanket: Buffalo Nation, Pte Oyate

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Details:
$250 OBO
Located in Rockaway
Text only, please include name of blanket
(971) 701-7766

NEW IN BOX WITH TAGS

Four buffalo in Red, Yellow, White and Black gather around a medicine wheel, pointing in the sacred Four Directions. The Lakota people depended on Pte, the bison, for food, clothing and shelter, and honored them as “The Buffalo People.” In this design, artist Jim Yellowhawk embraces Mitakuye Oyasin (“We are all related”), a Lakota belief that all living creatures are family, and can live in harmony and peace.
Part of our Legendary Collection, this design honors stories and symbols of Native American cultures. Each year a new collector’s blanket is added to the series.

* Comes with a Legendary Collection label
* 64″ x 80″
* Napped; fabric is combed for softer, thicker feel
* Felt binding
* Pure virgin wool/cotton
* Fabric woven in our American mills
* Dry clean
* Made in USA

NEW Pendleton Blanket: Raven and the Box of Knowledge

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NEW Pendleton Blanket: Raven and the Box of Knowledge

$350 NEW IN BOX WITH TAGS
Text only, please include name of blanket
(971) 701-7766
Located in Rockaway Beach

A blanket with a story to tell, based on a work by artist Preston Singletary. The image represents Raven, a shape shifter and trickster. In the story, the old chief who lived at the head of the Nass River kept his precious treasures—the sun, the moon and the stars—in beautifully carved boxes. Raven steals the boxes and makes his escape into the night sky, carrying the sun in his mouth. The sun is a metaphor for enlightenment or knowledge. The ombred background shades meet at the center in vibrant colors of sun and light.

A portion of the proceeds from this blanket will be donated to the American Indian College Fund to help support tribal colleges.

* 64″ x 80″
* Unnapped; fabric is uncombed for sharper pattern definition
* Felt binding
* Pure virgin wool/cotton
* Fabric woven in our American mills
* Dry clean
* Made in USA