Or give me a call at (503) 484-4440
Thanks!!
Kyle

Thanks!!
Kyle

Headliners include: Atlanta’s Baron Vaughn, Denver’s Adam Cayton-Holland, Los Angeles’ Eddie Pepitone and New York City’s Cholë Radcliffe.
Indeed, it’s an incredible lineup that also includes numerous of the northwest’s best stand ups.
The two-day fest takes place at the Coaster Theatre in Cannon Beach. Tickets are available at cannonbeachcomedyfestival.com.
As a stand-up comedian, Baron Vaughn has been entertaining audiences for more than 20 years. He has two influential comedy recordings, Raised by Cable and Blaxistential Crisis, both available for streaming on all platforms. As an actor, Baron is best known as “Bud,” sharing the screen with Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin on the longest-running hit Netflix series, Grace & Frankie. Baron lends his voice as “Tom Servo” in the recent seasons of cult-hit, Mystery Science Theater 3000.
Adam Cayton-Holland is a national touring comic who has appeared on CONAN, WTF with Marc Maron, Comedy Central Presents, The Late Late Show with James Corden, @midnight, The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail, and more. He has been named one of Esquire magazine’s “25 Comics to Watch” and one of “10 Comics to Watch” by Variety. Along with his cohorts in The Grawlix, Adam created, wrote, and starred in “Those Who Can’t,” which aired for three seasons on truTV.
Nicknamed “The Bitter Buddha,” Eddie Pepitone is a master of the dark art of comedy. Eddie is hailed as a modern day cross between Jackie Gleason, Don Rickles and Eckart Tolle. On stage, Eddie is a force of nature, switching between social rage and tender self-doubt. His shows are an energetic combo of calm and chaos, blue-collar angst and sardonic enlightenment. Few comedians working today channel the power of the rant better than Eddie Pepitone.
Chloë Radcliffe is a NYC-based standup comic, actor, and writer. She starred in COMMAND Z from Steven Soderbergh. Her Comedy Central: Featuring set debuted in 2022. She staffed on the sketch writing team for The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon from 2019-2020. She was named a TBS Comic To Watch at the New York Comedy Festival, has been seen on Epix, and was selected for NBC’s 2019 Late Night Writers Workshop. She produces Minneapolis’ 10,000 Laughs Comedy Festival.
And if that isn’t enough talent, the Cannon Beach Comedy Festival boasts some of Portland’s best comedians, including “Portland’s Funniest Person” award winner Arlo Weierhauser, madcap multi-media maestro Phil Schallberger, Portland Mercury “Undisputable Genius of Comedy” Amanda Arnold and more.
The Cannon Beach Comedy Festival is produced by the nonprofit Tolovana Arts Colony and made possible by a grant from the City of Cannon Beach’s Tourism and Arts Fund (it’s what makes these tickets so affordable).
For tickets, lodging information and to see last-minute additions to the lineup–there will be more!–visit cannonbeachcomedyfestival.com.
For press inquiries, contact the Tolovana Arts Colony by emailing tolovanaartscolony@gmail.com, or by calling 541-215-4445.

Currently we only have:
5 tee times left on Friday, May 17,
10 tee times left on Saturday, May 18, and
13 tee times left on Sunday, May 19.
The Manzanita Open is a four-person, 9-hole scramble, $60 per player. Organize your team of 4 and go to our website, www.eugeneschmuckfoundation.org, to reserve your tee time and pay. The website has details and rules for the tournament.
If you’re not a golfer, but still want to support the Eugene Schmuck Foundation, please consider becoming a sponsor. To donate, go to our website, www.eugeneschmuckfoundation.org.
You can also donate to the door prizes and raffle for the Manzanita Open. Donation items are collected through early May. We accept new, unused items, art work, baskets filled with goodies, lodging gift certificates, restaurant gift certificates, wine, etc. A minimum $25.00 “real market value” for all donation items please. For the 2024 tournament, please check with an ESF board member directly, through the mail at PO Box 58, Manzanita, OR 97130, or email esffoundation@yahoo.com to confirm what items are being accepted.
DAISY EAGLE BB GUN/RIFLE. $30.
RCA HDMI DVD PLAYER (NEW IN BOX). $25.
CALL 503-368-6517 IN MANZANITA


First there’s Yoga with Molly.
Day – Monday
Time. – 11:15 PST
Place – Tillamook YMCA
If you can’t join in person, you can still zoom in via the following link:
us06web.zoom.us/j/84115365249?pwd=Y1ZETEp1ZEtoS1JDTG9Sdmg3cGoyQT09
Next there’s Yoga with Janet.
Day – Wednesday
Time – 10:30 PST
Place – NCRD in Nehalem
If you can’t join in person, you can still zoom in via the following link:
us02web.zoom.us/j/89509061029
Come join us. Everyone is welcome.
Brian
Just under the first photo, you can listen to the radio broadcast about the event.
What a fun event, amazing energy from the contestants and all who attended for a great cause.
Thanks to everyone who participated and attended the event.
Photo credit: Trav Williams, Broken Banjo Photography
Instagram: www.instagram.com/brokenbanjotrav/
facebook: www.facebook.com/BrokenBanjoPhotography

To combat the rumors, it’s always good to go to the source and get the facts!
At February’s Manzanita City Council meeting, Linda Kozlowski, speaking for the Council encouraged anyone with questions to ask a Councilor. Councilors can be reached at their city email address and may be able to answer your question immediately or they may have to do some research and get back to you. If the information requested requires staff research and a public records request, Councilors will be able to let you know. But start first with a Councilor!
January’s Manzanita City Council Meeting was partially focused on gratitude to our first responders who were hard at work during the recent ice storm. We learned that TPUD was working to restore power at 2 in the morning, that Tillamook County Public Works was deicing the streets way before the storm, that Nehalem Bay Fire Rescue fire volunteers creatively accessed a patient in the icy hills of Wheeler! There were so many community volunteers and public servants trying their best to do a good job.
During emergencies we all seem to put aside our differences and come together for the greater good. We focus on solving the problem at hand. We recognize our shared humanity regardless of our politics and help each other out. Let’s do that without an ice storm.
One way we can all do this is to make sure we have the facts from a first-hand source before we share information.
Lucy Brook commented recently on BBQ:
What a great idea, instead of complaining vociferously and perhaps publicly with partial information, you contact a city councilor and have a conversation. After all, they’re steeped in the details of city government and can likely answer your questions and concerns better than anyone else. Especially if the “anyone else” is using partial or biased information. Which does happen from time to time, not?
And, as Jim Heffernan recently posted on the Tillamook County Pioneer, let’s use a Civility Pledge in talking to each other about issues where we have differences. Civility doesn’t mean we don’t disagree and discuss those disagreements but that we recognize each other as neighbors, not enemies.
If you have questions about Manzanita City issues, go directly to the source. Send your questions directly to a Councilor. We look forward to hearing from you!
We now have a group email address you can use to send a message to all 5 City Council members:
citycouncil@ci.manzanita.or.us
Individual City Council members email addresses:
Kathryn Stock (kstock@ci.manzanita.or.us)
Linda Kozlowski (lkozlowski@ci.manzanita.or.us)
Jerry Spegman (jspegman@ci.manzanita.or.us)
Brad Hart (bhart@ci.manzanita.or.us)
Tom Campbell (tcampbell@ci.manzanita.or.us)

Furnished with queen size bed, pull out couch, all linens and bedding.
Credit and background checks required.
Contact Janine at 443-356-5350 or janine.seadler@gmail.com for pricing, application information and photos. ( Sadly my wifi doesn’t permit me to download photos here.)
35950 12th Street Nehalem, Oregon
Upstairs unit available.
360 624 8293.
The Hoffman Center has just posted several exciting new clay classes!
Whether you are interested in wheel throwing, hand-building, or Indigenous American techniques, we have a class waiting for you this Spring.
Browse the complete list of offerings at: hoffmanarts.org/classes/all-classes/
Sign up today!

To register:
www.northcoasteolcollective.com
Events tab
Click March 6th on the calendar
Click on the hyperlink for the March 6th event
This event is a community benefit supporting a Collective Approach to Death and Dying and our mission to Create Community by Connecting People, Resources, and Experiences to Educate and Support a Holistic Approach to End-of-Life for Individuals and Families Living on the North Coast.
If you have yet to join one of the sessions or know someone who may be interested in our mission and work, please share this event.

Facilitator: Margo Lalich, MPH, RN, Co-Founder – North Coast EOL Collective
Making Visible the Invisible: A Community Conversation about Death and Dying. Applying the values of Acceptance, Belonging, Connection, and Legacy, Death Cafe is a co-generational gathering that aims to create a comfortable and open space for people to gather and discuss topics related to death, dying, and mortality. It provides a platform for individuals to share their thoughts, fears, and experiences surrounding death in a supportive and non-judgmental environment. Adhering to the mission of Death Cafes, participation is at no cost. Contributions to the North Coast EOL Collective are appreciated. Death Cafe meets in person AND virtually every month.
Death Cafes benefit most from five or more participants. If you register and are unable to attend, please notify the North Coast EOL Collective by emailing welcome@northcoasteolcollective.com


Entering this 2024 election season, have you wanted to get more involved, but were not sure how? Becoming a Democratic Precinct Committeeperson (PCP) might be the path for you. PCPs provide the connection between the county party and the registered voters in their precinct. This 2024 election is going to be more crucial for Democracy than the 2016 and 2020 elections. If you have been registered as a Democratic voter at your current address for the 180 days, you may be eligible. We want your voice and support.
The March 12 deadline is fast approaching to file. Click below to follow the steps to file or refile.
Step 1: Check That Your Voter Registration Is Up To Date: sos.oregon.gov/voting/Pages/myvote.aspx?lang=en
Step 2: Current PCPs Find Your Current PCPs Find Your Precinct Number Here:
tillcodems.org/precinct-committee-people
Tillamook County Precincts Maps With Precinct Numbers:
www.tillamookcounty.gov/sites/default/files/fileattachments/clerk039s_office/page/72391/county_precincts_color.pdf
Step 3: File to become an Oregon Precinct Committeeperson Candidate SEL Form 105 Online Here With The Secretary of State, Or Print And Take To The County Clerk’s Office At The Court House In Tillamook: sos.oregon.gov/elections/Documents/SEL105.pdf
For more info contact Constance at: cpossibility1023@gmail.com
March 7th: another Nehalem River Social Event involving our entire building as well as many local businesses. Danny’s doing tacos…not just any tacos though…we’ve procured some special masa (red, blue, yellow & white) and are making our own tortillas for this event. He’s planning on making 3 kinds of tacos – al pastor, Santa Fe Chicken and crispy tofu. Served w/black beans, cilantro rice w/homemade salsas. Dessert will be Tres Leche Cake w/dulce de leche caramel frosting. More details later…
March 17th: I got the last 30#’s beef brisket from Lance & Tammy so plan on curing my own corned beef for this special. Served w/cabbage, carrots & potatoes w/horseradish crema, grain mustard, Irish soda bread w/Irish Whiskey butter and Chocolate-Baileys Pot de Creme for dessert. This is a pick up and reheat situation, pre-order necessary as we won’t be open that day for regular business. More details on that later as well…
Then it’s time for our March menu!
ICE CREAMS
Irish Coffee on brown butter cone
Burnt Chocolate on salted almond cone
Marshmallow on chocolate-dipped graham cracker cone
Grasshopper on chocolate cone
Banana Cream Pie (not g/f) on vanilla cone
Black Sesame (vegan) on vegan/g/f cone
Grapefruit Mint Sorbet (vegan) on vegan/gf cone
We also have Tiramisu Semifreddo (Italian frozen dessert sold by the slice) and Caramel Banana Pops w/chocolate and peanuts.
Did you know we make Pupsicles for your doggie? Made w/bananas, peanut butter, coconut oil and milk on a rawhide stick!
CHOWDERS
NW Clam…same as usual
Thai Red or Green Curry…same as usual
Primavera…Spring is coming!…creamy parmesan base w/yukon gold potatoes, leeks, carrots, asparagus, peas, celery, lemon, garlic, white wine topped w/green goddess butter
Italian Sausage & Tomato…house sausage in tomato base w/yukon gold potatoes, celery, onions, carrots, green peppers, kale, garlic, fennel seed, white wine, spices topped w/fried basil
Our house salad is w/organic greens, toasted hazelnuts, goat cheese, pear vinaigrette
We make our own hot & cols drinks so check them out!
We’re keeping our Winter schedule for awhile longer so we can keep doing some special events:
Open Friday & Saturday 11:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sunday 11:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Closed Mon – Thursday
Come find us at 35915 Hwy 101 North in Nehalem
Call ahead and we’ll have your order ready: 503-368-CHOW
Finnesterre is located at 194 Laneda Ave, Manzanita. Store hours are 11am-5pm daily.




If you need to get anything up off the ground I have a 41” x 47” heavy duty pallet up for grabs.
Also, a heavy duty set of temporary construction stairs that are 37” high. Wood.





