‘Smörgåsbord’ an exhibit by Ben Killen Rosenberg, Manzanita Public Library October 2023

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‘Smörgåsbord’ an exhibit of Monotypes/collage/watercolor works by Ben Killen Rosenberg, October 2023
Manzanita Public Library 571 Laneda Ave Manzanita, OR 97130
Hours Saturday 10am-5pm Sunday closed Closed daily for lunch 1-1:30pm 503 368 6665
Exhibit in 5 areas of library Children’s room, Hoffman room, Computer area, and Reading area. 16 works total

Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II Digital Camera 

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Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II Digital Camera 

Mint condition. Like New. Comes with original box, charger, leather case, manual. This is an amazing camera. Many features. Can just point and shoot or use manually. Super great for travel. Sell on eBay for $179-$250 and much more. I am asking $95. It is all charged and ready to go. Just need your own memory card.

Everlasting Flower Panel Workshop

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Bring the joy of nature and flower power to interior design by making an everlasting dried flower wall hanging. Autum of River City Flower Farm will bring her beautiful, dried flowers for you to pick your colors and design your 16” Circular Panel.

The Workshops will be in person,
located in NorthCoast Mudworks.
Price: $75 per person.
Dates: October 28th and November 18th Times:10am-noon & Noon-2pm

Register at www.mudhandcraft.com

REDISCOVER THE MONSTER THAT STARTED IT ALL

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REDISCOVER THE MONSTER THAT STARTED IT ALL AND CELEBRATE HALLOWEEN WITH RIVERBEND PLAYERS!

FRANKENSTEIN: THE RADIO PLAY: 6 SHOWS ONLY

NCRD Performing Arts Center
Tickets at www.RiverbendPlayers.org

FRANKENSTEIN: THE RADIO PLAY is a chilling adaptation of Mary Shelley’s classic novel, brought to life through the power of sound and performance from the golden age of radio.

Join Captain Robert Walton and his crew as they become caught up in the story of Victor Frankenstein, a brilliant scientist who creates a living being out of dead flesh.

But when the creature is rejected by its creator and the world, it sets out on a path of revenge that will bring death and destruction to all who cross it.

This radio play is full of suspense, horror, and thought-provoking themes. It is a must-see for fans of classic literature and vintage radio drama.

Directed by Julee Ward

Friday and Saturday nights at 7:00 p.m.
Sunday matinees at 2:00 p.m.

Tickets at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
Rated PG for Violence: Parental Guidance Suggested

Poetry Reading at the North Tillamook Library in Manzanita!

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Join us at the North Tillamook Library this Friday, October 6th, for a poetry reading event at 4pm!

Emily Ransdell is a part-time resident of Manzanita and a volunteer and teacher at the Hoffman Center for the Arts. We’re so excited to welcome her at the library as she reads from her new book, “One Finch Singing.”

We hope to see you there!

New Program: Conscious Aging and Community Connections, October 9th

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New Program at Pine Grove Community House:
Conscious Aging and Community Connections
 
Are you new to the area, or a long-time resident interested in creating meaningful community connections? 

Are you curious about exploring topics themed around conscious living and aging?
 
If so, you are invited to attend a new program generously sponsored by Pine Grove Community House in Manzanita:
 
Conscious Aging & Community Connections
Monday, October 9th, 2-4 pm
(2nd Monday of every month thereafter)
Pine Grove Community House,
225 Laneda Ave, Manzanita
Admission: $5 at the door
(All proceeds go to Pine Grove Community House.)
  
This program is designed to provide a place to foster opened minded conversations and to share your gifts, talents and skills with others in the community as we find ways to live with a greater sense of peace and harmony.

The first session on October 9th will be a “Getting to Know You” conversation. You will have an opportunity to get to learn about other people in the community by talking about what brought you to the area and what you are passionate about at this time of your life.

Everyone will also have an opportunity to suggest topics they would like to learn about, or discuss at future sessions.

If you have ideas for topics, or questions about this new program, contact Tela Skinner at telaskinner@gmail.com
 
Save the date, October 9th, 2-4pm.

White Clover Grange Heritage Apple Shindig

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Come join us at the White Clover Grange on October 14 from 1-4 for a heritage apple celebration! The White Clover Grange will be having a shindig with a heritage apple tasting,
apple cider making (bring your apples and jars and join in the fun), kid activities, apple treats and music!

The event is free to the public, though donations for apple cider and treats are always appreciated.

Thanks to the Tillamook County Cultural Coalition for supporting this project.

TILLAMOOK COUNTY TO SPEND $337,600 TO RENOVATE 166 SQ. FT. OFFICE SPACE

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On January 30th 2023 this call for construction bids was posted on DJC Oregon:

TILLAMOOK COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE REMODEL Bids due 1:00 pm, February 16, 2023 CALL FOR BIDS This project consists of remodeling two (2) spaces totaling one hundred sixty-six (166) square feet in the District Attorney’s office on the second floor of the Tillamook County Courthouse: an existing restroom to a new office and an existing office to a new office. Specifications and bid forms may be viewed at the Tillamook County Courthouse, Board of Commissioners’ Office, Attention: Isabel

You can read the notice here:
publicnotices.djcoregon.com/search/detail.aspx?detail=2473315

The Tillamook County website posted a notice of intent to award a contract to Columbia-Cascade Construction, Inc. in the amount of $337,600 for the project listed above. It was item #5 of the board meeting agenda meant to be voted on by Tillamook County Commissioners at the Board Meeting on Wednesday, October 4th at 9am, at the Tillamook County Courthouse.

You can read the notice of intent here:
www.co.tillamook.or.us/sites/default/files/fileattachments/board_of_county_commissioners/meeting/87594/noita_cfb_da_remodel.pdf

As of Monday, October 2nd, this agenda item has been postponed per an email memo issued by Debi Garland (Board Assistant) to staff. (Perhaps because of my previous post alerting the community to this issue?)

No more information has been issued by Tillamook County staff at this time.

If you would like more information about this issue you can contact these people:

Rachel Hagerty, Chief of Staff.
email: rhagerty@co.tillamook.or.us

Isabel Gilda, email: igilda@co.tillamook.or.us

Erin Skaar, Chair Tillamook County Board of Commissioners. email: eskaar@co.tillamook.or.us

Mary Faith Bell, Vice-Chair Tillamook County Board of Commissioners. email: mfbell@co.tillamook.or.us

David Yamamoto, Commissioner Tillamook County Board of Commissioners. email: dyamamoto@tillamook.or.us

CELEBRATE HALLOWEEN WITH FRANKENSTEIN: THE RADIO PLAY

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CELEBRATE HALLOWEEN WITH ‘FRANKENSTEIN: THE RADIO PLAY’ AT THE NCRD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

6 SHOWS ONLY OCTOBER 20th – OCTOBER 29th
Tickets at www.RiverbendPlayers.org

Pictured below:

Foley Artists Linda Petersen (left) and Juli Stratton (right) discuss creating the perfect sound effects for the upcoming production. Or was Juli questioning yet another empty wine bottle on the table? haha

FRANKENSTEIN: THE RADIO PLAY is a chilling adaptation of Mary Shelley’s classic novel, brought to life through the power of sound and performance from the golden age of radio.

Join Captain Robert Walton and his crew as they become caught up in the story of Victor Frankenstein, a brilliant scientist who creates a living being out of dead flesh.

But when the creature is rejected by its creator and the world, it sets out on a path of revenge that will bring death and destruction to all who cross it.

This radio play is full of suspense, horror, and thought-provoking themes. It is a must-see for fans of classic literature and vintage radio drama.

Directed by Julee Ward

Friday and Saturday nights at 7:00 p.m.
Sunday matinees at 2:00 p.m.

Tickets at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
Rated PG for Violence: Parental Guidance Suggested
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Qi Gong Workshop 10/21/23 with Master Wong at NCRD

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Qi Gong (chee-gong) workshop with Master Larry Wong.

Qi Gong is an eastern form of gentle movements and breathing to promote circulation, relaxation, and boost immunity. This workshop will guide you through a series of simple movements to improve your health and well being.
Master Wong has over 60 years experience in qi gong, tai chi, and martial arts. He taught at NCRD last year and is now back by popular demand.

Saturday, October 21st. 9:00-3:00pm with one hour lunch break.
Please register by email: montegores@gmail.com
Cost: $60
Sliding scale available upon request
Where: NCRD Gym in Nehalem.
See you there!

Here is Master Wong’s youtube channel if you are not familiar with Qi Gong and his style.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DP9GVZ6M9l0

Ecstatic Dance

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This week led by Lane deMoll

Thursday October 5th
At the White Clover Grange on HWY 53

Doors open at 6:00 PM for warmup/setup
6:30 PM – opening circle/dance set
8:00 PM – closing circle
This week led by Lane deMoll

$10-$20 donation : cash check or venmo/paypal
(kids are welcome to dance for free)

~This is a free-flowing dance and movement experience where you are encouraged to dance and enjoy the experience however you’d like with an intention of connecting deeper to yourself and exploring movement without words.
It’s an open space to play, celebrate life, practice embodiment modalities, enjoy music, process emotions, connect with others, and ultimately be nourished by the experience on a physical, emotional, energetic, and spiritual level.~

Dance Etiquette/Tips:
*All are welcome – Family friendly events – Come as you are.
*Bring a water bottle and layers.
*Bring kindness and respect for yourself and others and your willingness to explore and to dive into the ecstasy of spirit available through movement.
*No outside shoes on the dance floor if possible (dirty floors aren’t fun to roll around on)
*Please no strong scents.
*We ask that you limit talking during the dance set. Set up, break time, and the foyer area are great places to have longer conversations to limit distractions for others.
*We are encouraging everyone to be mindful of each other’s safety and health and stay home if you are not feeling well, or have been exposed to someone sick. Follow your own judgment on whether to wear a mask or not.

We dance every Thursday…Hope to dance with you soon

***Artwork by Lane deMoll

Strong Support for North Country Recreation District 5-Year Levy

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Dear Community Members,

I am writing to express my support for the NCRD and its upcoming five-year levy, which will be on this November’s ballot. I have witnessed the invaluable contributions the NCRD has made to our region, and believe renewing this levy is essential to ensuring the continued success and growth of our community.

NCRD plays a pivotal role in enhancing the quality of life for residents of our region. Through its numerous programs and facilities, NCRD promotes physical fitness, mental well-being, and social connections among individuals of all ages and backgrounds. Their commitment to fostering a healthy and vibrant community is unwavering, and it is evident in the positive impact they have had on generations of students.

NCRD does incredible work when creating and coordinating student programming. From after school activities, swimming for students at Nehalem Elementary, and hosting summer opportunities like the Missoula Children’s Theatre, NCRD works well with community partners to provide amazing experiences for Neah-Kah-Nie students. These programs not only keep our youth engaged and active but also provide them with opportunities to learn important life skills and values.

I urge you to join me in supporting the NCRD levy renewal in this November’s election. By voting in favor of this levy, we can ensure that NCRD continues to provide the vital services and programs that make our community a better place to live, work, and play.

Sincerely,

Dr. Tyler Reed
Superintendent of Neahkahnie School District

NCRD ✔️ YES

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POSTED IN BEHALF OF DIANNE BLOOM

Dear Fellow North County Residents,

Vote Yes for NCRD. The question is, what is YES ?

YES is Daycare for children, after school care for kids of working parents and summer camps and activities for all our youth. NCRD also rents space to a preschool.

Yes is the owner, manager and caretaker for the Rex Champ Ball Field next to the Manzanita Light house.

Yes is the owner, manager and Caretaker for our Pickle Ball Courts.

YES is the Performing Arts Center for North County. With tremendous community support, an old school auditorium that was used for storage was turned into a first class performing arts center that brings music and talent to our community. It also gives local talent a wonderful stage on which to perform.

Yes is a Fitness center which offers:
Classes such as Spinning, Pilates, Tone and Sculpt, Functional Fitness for Seniors, Tai Chi, Stretch and Balance, Cuban Salsa, 8 different types of Yoga classes and much more. A strength training room, a cardio room and a stretch room.

Yes is the Aquatics Center which offers recreation and open swim, an American Red Cross certified learn-to-swim school program, lap swimming, aqua aerobics, water walking and more.

Yes is Activities for Adults such as Fiber Arts Group, Book Club, Artists Group, Field trips, outings and events.

Yes is scholarships available for any and all programs for those needing financial assistance.

Yes is the support NCRD gives all of North County by providing space for activities such as Flu/COVID immunization clinics, private functions such as the MuddNick Dinner and is available to all for rent, if a larger space is needed.

YES will not–will NOT–increase taxes. The tax rate remains the same. It is exactly what it was 5 years, 10 years and 15 years ago.

Yes is NOT for the new pool. The funding for the Pool is completely separate from funds raised by this Vote.

Yes is for all the above programs and operational costs.

Vote YES for the NCRD 5-year Tax Levy, our community can not afford to lose current programs and classes at NCRD.

Respectfully submitted,

Dianne R Bloom
Nehalem Resident

Classes at NCRD

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Did you know that NCRD offers 25 Fitness classes per week?
This includes:
8 Yoga Classes
5 Spin Classes
and an evening Cuban Salsa Class!

Monday:
6:00 am Early Bird Spin
9:00 am Pilates
10:00 am Restorative Yoga
5:15 pm Yin Yoga

Tuesday:
7:50 am Tone & Sculpt
9:00 am Radiant Yoga
9:00 am Spin Fusion
10:00 am Functional Fitness for Seniors
11:00 am Tai Chi

Wednesday:
8:00 am Mid Life Yoga
9:00 am Pilates
10:00 am Stretch & Balance
Noon Mid Day Spin
6:00 pm Cuban Salsa

Thursday:
8:00 am Chair Yoga
9:00 am Get Fit
10:00 am Functional Fitness for Seniors
11:00 am Tai Chi
5:30 pm Vinyasa Slow Flow

Friday:
6:00 am Early Bird Spin
7:50 am Tone & Sculpt
8:00 am Very Gentle Yoga

Saturday:
8:00 am Classical Yoga
8:30 am Saturday Spin

Sunday:
9:00 am Sunday Fit Day

World Sight Day: Oct 12

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With World Sight Day approaching (Oct. 12) I would like to bring to your attention an organization I support called HCP Cureblindness. It’s a charitable organization that is working to cure avoidable blindness by providing free sight-restoring surgeries in some of the most remote and under-served regions, and training in-country doctors to do the same.

In their almost 30 years of operations, HCP and their partners have provided an amazing 1.4 million sight-restoring surgeries to people in need, trained almost 20,000 eye care professionals in low- and middle-income countries, and have established 5 eye hospitals–and they are poised to do so much more in the years ahead.

I can’t think of a more magical gift to give someone than to restore their sight.

Please visit HCP’s website (www.cureblindness.org) to see for yourself the difference they’re making in the world. And think about how exciting it would be to be part of the solution by getting involved yourself.