
Reminder: Rainy Day Village 20241Q gathering tomorrow!!


Join community members from HUGGS-Helping Us Give & Get Support to talk about the needs in our community to support EVERYONE to live their best lives. Find out about HUGGS and how we are working to bring awareness of resources for suicide prevention, mental health support, overdose prevention, and more.
LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE – Please RSVP to: editor@tillamookcountypioneer.net
Sponsored by: Tillamook County PIoneer www.tillamookcountypioneer.net; HUGGS; Rising Hearts Studio

Tickets at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
CRIMES OF THE HEART:
This darkly comedic play by Beth Henley delves into the messy lives of the Magrath women, each grappling with their own “crimes of the heart.”
Under a searing Mississippi sun, the Magrath sisters’ fragile lives shatter when Babe, the youngest, shoots her philandering husband.
Summoned home, the eldest, Lenny, wrestles with small-town stagnation and dreams of escape.
Meg, the middle sister, a washed-up singer, drowns her past in whiskey, returning with secrets clinging to her like Spanish moss.
As Babe’s legal storm brews, the kitchen of their childhood home becomes a pressure cooker of buried memories and blistering truths.
Past resentments erupt, revealing the scars of their mother’s suicide and their father’s desertion.
Their eccentric cousin Chick stirs the pot, while their flamboyant lawyer Barnette offers shaky legal support and a dash of unexpected romance.
This Pulitzer Prize-winning play paints a bittersweet portrait of Southern women struggling to rise above their “crimes of the heart” and embrace the promise of a brighter future.
Tickets on sale now at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
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Includes 1 cage for drop file folders.
DIMENSIONS
Height Width Depth 52.5”x15” × 25.6”
D and W Drawer Inside: 23.25” × 12.3 ”









Nehalem Bay Health District’s
Meeting of the Wheeler Care Center, LLC
Wednesday, February 28, 2024 – 5:30 pm
This meeting is open to the public and those interested can attend via Zoom videoconferencing.
For questions or other information: info@nehalembayhd.org
Join Zoom Meeting:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88112248618
Agenda
1. Call to order
2. Consent agenda
– Minutes of the January 24, 2024 regular board meeting and February 12, 2024 special meeting
3. Care Center Management Report
– Monthly financial report
4. Summary of February 12, 2024 work session
5. Care Center renovation
– Foundation work update
– Review next steps
6. Public comment
7. Items for the good of the order
8. Adjournment
Take our WaSH class to learn important information about obtaining safe water and dealing with waste during a disaster.
Register for your spot in class today!





Height: 43 inches, width: 24 inches, back-to-front measures 38 inches.
$140 OBO


Are you looking for something free and fun to do? Have you ever wondered how glass beads are made? Take the short and scenic drive out Highway 53 to One Big Tree Designs glass studio for a demonstration! Call or email today to schedule an appointment!
Cindy Erickson
775-224-5709
Cindy.OBTD@Gmail.com

Thanks BBQ !
Ketzel will present
“Strategies for Thirsty Plants: Some Just Gotta Go”
After six years as director of the Hoffman’s Wonder Garden, Ketzel is ready to trade in quite a few beloved but thirsty plants for those that have particular super powers: a tolerance for winter wet and summer dry. Her presentation will offer us a look at what’s in and what’s out this coming year in the Wonder Garden.
Everyone welcome.
Anyone wishing to become a member can do so by paying the $10 annual dues. It is not necessary to be a member to participate in Garden Club activities and we appreciate all those who chose to do so.
CRIMES OF THE HEART:
This darkly comedic play by Beth Henley delves into the messy lives of the Magrath women, each grappling with their own “crimes of the heart.”
Under a searing Mississippi sun, the Magrath sisters’ fragile lives shatter when Babe, the youngest, shoots her philandering husband.
Summoned home, the eldest, Lenny, wrestles with small-town stagnation and dreams of escape.
Meg, the middle sister, a washed-up singer, drowns her past in whiskey, returning with secrets clinging to her like Spanish moss.
As Babe’s legal storm brews, the kitchen of their childhood home becomes a pressure cooker of buried memories and blistering truths.
Past resentments erupt, revealing the scars of their mother’s suicide and their father’s desertion.
Their eccentric cousin Chick stirs the pot, while their flamboyant lawyer Barnette offers shaky legal support and a dash of unexpected romance.
This Pulitzer Prize-winning play paints a bittersweet portrait of Southern women struggling to rise above their “crimes of the heart” and embrace the promise of a brighter future.
Tickets on sale now at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
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Our previous treasurer handled these matters but passed away, and we feel a professional would be best going forward.
If you are a local CPA or can recommend one, please email me at fsquillo@riverbendplayers.org.
Much gratitude!
Frank Squillo
President, Board of Directors
Riverbend Players
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They have a (free) new program specifically for starting new rural cooperative businesses that comes with mentorship, training, networking, and a $1,000 stipend.
“With generous support through the USDA’s Socially Disadvantaged Groups Grant, we are able to provide support during this Incubator to rural cooperative entrepreneurs whose Founder groups include women, African Americans, Native Americans, Alaskan Natives, Hispanics, Asians and/or Pacific Islanders.
We are open to all kinds of rural projects, including but not limited to those interested in starting child care cooperatives, home care cooperatives, housing cooperatives and food-related cooperatives.”
If we can answer any questions about Start.coop or starting a cooperative business, ask us!
The program is fully virtual – no travel needed. It runs May 9-June 27, 2024. There are info sessions and more about the application on their website.
Learn more at: www.start.coop/incubator
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Valerie & Geoffrey Franklin
Walnut Studiolo
Original Modern Designs / Handcrafted Leather Goods
36005 Highway 53, Nehalem, OR 97131
Phone +1 503-447-6889
Email walnutstudiolo@gmail.com
URL walnutstudiolo.com
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We gather and sing to heal ourselves and our community…we train to sing for those at the thresholds of life and death.
Whatever level you feel called to participate, we welcome your quiet energy…your resounding spirit…your soothing voice.
Threshold singers gather (in person) twice per month on 2nd&4th Tuesdays, *6:00-6:45pm @ St. Catherine’s Church in Nehalem, Oregon. We encourage singers to come as early as 5:30 for self-guided social & warm-up.
2nd Tuesdays: Intro & Healing Space (practice giving/receiving healing through song)
4th Tuesdays: Core Songs Practice (Nuts & Bolts)
BONUS!
For those who wish to stay later to sing with the St. Catherine’s Community *Song Circle*, they begin at 7pm (also both 2nd&4th Tuesdays), and all are welcome.
Let us Sing!
2nd&4th Tuesdays *6-8pm
St. Catherine’s Church in Nehalem, Oregon
*Come as early as 5:30 for self-guided social & warm-up
For more information:
Email: oquinnhomestead@gmail.com
Text/call: 503-440-7861
www.facebook.com/NCO.ThresholdChoir/
Full-Time Position + Great Benefits
Join our growing team and have a great time doing a lot of good for the estuaries we all love!
We are looking for somebody who will work closely with our staff, Board of Directors, and partners who share a common goal of clean water, healthy ecosystems, and strong communities.
The Administrative/Accounting Assistant is the hub of our office and the first point of contact for the public and many of our partners. This position is accountable for
• Front office reception and welcoming atmosphere
• Smooth communications for our Executive Director and Board of Directors
• Office processes, supplies, & equipment
• Accounts Payable
Applications will be accepted until 5:00pm (Pacific Time), Thursday, February 29th, 2024.
More information about TEP, a detailed job description, salary and benefits for this position, and the application process may be found online at www.tbnep.org/news/now-hiring-administrative-accounting-assistant/.
Tillamook Estuaries Partnership is an equal opportunity employer.
CRIMES OF THE HEART:
This darkly comedic play by Beth Henley delves into the messy lives of the Magrath women, each grappling with their own “crimes of the heart.”
Under a searing Mississippi sun, the Magrath sisters’ fragile lives shatter when Babe, the youngest, shoots her philandering husband.
Summoned home, the eldest, Lenny, wrestles with small-town stagnation and dreams of escape.
Meg, the middle sister, a washed-up singer, drowns her past in whiskey, returning with secrets clinging to her like Spanish moss.
As Babe’s legal storm brews, the kitchen of their childhood home becomes a pressure cooker of buried memories and blistering truths.
Past resentments erupt, revealing the scars of their mother’s suicide and their father’s desertion.
Their eccentric cousin Chick stirs the pot, while their flamboyant lawyer Barnette offers shaky legal support and a dash of unexpected romance.
This Pulitzer Prize-winning play paints a bittersweet portrait of Southern women struggling to rise above their “crimes of the heart” and embrace the promise of a brighter future.
Tickets on sale now at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
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NO. 2
Defunding the police? I couldn’t believe this when I heard it. No civilization can exist without law and order and where we live – law and order is the the police!
But they did defund the police. And so now we do not have law and order to the point where crime is right in your face in these little coastal towns. The Oregon governor is asking for a tax to be put on our homes to pay for law and order otherwise known as Public Safety.
You know what – Lets just fund the police again – OK
Are there things wrong with the police – yes – can they be addressed? yes Usually these things can be addressed by hiring requirements and screening, and training. Screen out the bullies, screen out the personalities that don’t match with good policing/public relations.
Really – it is hard to be a police person – they do face danger every day – don’t forget that. I do know that there are cops that like to harass people, certain types of people, and I think they pick on the citizens who will easily react badly to being harassed. I have seen this happen here. That is a really bad thing but you know what they say about the baby and the bathwater. Don’t throw out the baby along with the dirty bathwater.
Don’t defund the police because if you do crime will escalate. And it has, terribly -right in your face!
Tillamook county is not favorable to policing. The commissioners tried to cut positions but due to citizen action did not. We might not need more police if we could put the offenders behind bars and have a stiff penalty.
The criminals around here might not be hard to catch but the police cannot arrest them or if they do they are right back on the street again.
More taxes will not fix this.
More money for more police. Not more money for the governor – because she will not spend it on policing.
1. There are more criminals on the street because we have not taken care of the problem of providing for more public defenders.
2. There are more criminals on the street because the state decided to defund the police.
leading to more crime and increasing the number of murders.
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