Neighborhood Pet Calendar Contest

Submitted By: pyn.bayside.gardens@evcnb.org – Click to email about this post
The newest of the 13 EVCNB Prepare Your Neighborhood (PYN) groups/zones, Bayside Gardens, is taking a special interest in planning for pet safety during a disaster.

As a fun way to collect data, educate and raise funds for disaster supplies, we are planning to publish a 2024 Neighborhood Pet Calendar.

We will choose one pet from each PYN zones for each month of the calendar, and we will announce which pet will be on the Calendar Cover at our Bayside Gardens Neighborhood Party on Labor Day (Sept. 4th).

Pet-Calendar Photo Contest:

Photo
Pet Name
Photo Caption 
Owner Name
Address

Submissions to pyn.bayside.gardens@evcnb.org
by August 15

Children’s Author at the Cannon Beach Library

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Join us Saturday, August 5th at 2 p.m. for Find your Oregon, part of our summer reading program “Find Your Voice!” special events. Children’s author and illustrator Andy Bauer of Portland will lead a story time and discuss his delightful book “ABC’s of Oregon.” Come learn about the geography of Oregon through letters and words. There will also be an author-led Q and A about writing and illustrating for children. All ages are welcome!

Chalk Day at the Library!

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We hope to see you and your family at the North Tillamook Library in Manzanita for a fun morning of chalk art this Saturday the 29th at 10am! Bring the kiddos and we’ll provide the chalk! We’ll also have some bubbles and music outside for everyone to enjoy. We can’t wait to see what you’re able to create!

We will have the parking lot closed from 10am to 12pm, so carpooling and walking are encouraged for those who are able.

Thank you to everyone in advance for working around the parking inconveniences, we promise to open back up for parking promptly at 12pm!

Fulton Farms tomorrow Friday July 28th at the Farmer’s Market

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Fulton Farms tomorrow Friday July 28th at the Farmer’s Market
Come check out the fabulous Manzanita Farmers Market Friday July 28th from 4-7pm! Check out all the vendors and see what they have, and support them in their wonderful offerings!
While you’re at the Market, swing by Fulton farms and savor their delicious Country Sweet peaches, Honey Blaze yellow nectarine, White Donut peaches, Balaton sour cherries (last chance), Attika dark sweet cherries, HUGE Draper blueberries, Triple Crown blackberries! Look forward to seeing you at the market!

FREE CONCERT: Don & The Quixotes, Sunday August 20th in Cannon Beach

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Don & The Quixotes host a surf guitar party on Sunday, August 20th in Cannon Beach’s downtown city park.

Get your board waxed and ready to rip because Portland’s premiere instrumental 1960’s-style surf guitar band is coming to boogie in Cannon Beach.

Heralded for their twangy chops and fun loving stage show, Don & The Quixotes surf the wave of beloved guitar tunes inspired by the likes of Dick Dales, the Ventures and more.

The Quixotes promise to dress up, get the party started, entertain the troops, get bodies moving, make references to 17th-century literature, and leave Cannon Beach smiling.

“Many bands these days employ the trappings of surf music to evoke a trendy, lackadaisical aesthetic,” gushed the Portland Mercury, “but Don and the Quixotes are one of the rare gems that actually walk the walk.”

This free, family friendly concert begins at 5:00PM. Attendees are encouraged to bring blankets, low-backed chairs and fully stocked picnic baskets.

The park is located in downtown Cannon Beach, northeast of the Chamber of Commerce at 2nd & Spruce.

The concert is produced by the Tolovana Arts Colony and made possible by a Community Grant from the City of Cannon Beach.

For more information, visit tolovanaartscolony.org, email tolovanaartscolony@gmail.com, or call 541-215-4445.

Donate for animal rescue groups

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Donations needed for annual Day of the Dog festival at Nehalem Bay Winery. Saturday August 5th from 2-5. Please join us at our fun event that benefits animal rescue groups in Tillamook County. Dr. Matt Didlake and his band will play music. We will have food, beer and wine for purchase. FREE ADMISSION! Family and dog friendly. We are planning a raffle and silent auction to raise funds. Donations are needed from the community to help reach our goal. Gift certificates, pet related items, artwork or whatever you want to donate to this worthy cause will be gladly accepted. Drop off at Nehalem Bay Winery 34965 Highway 53 Nehalem 97131 between 10AM-5PM every day. Call us if an item needs to be picked up (503)368-9463 or email nbwines@hotmail.com. We hope you can come celebrate with us!! Thank you, Melissa Stetzel Nehalem Bay Winery

YARD SALE FOLEY CREEK DEVELOPMENT

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The kids are holding a YARD SALE on Friday and Saturday July 28th & 29th 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days. Grandma is cleaning out things so there will be a little bit of everything. The sale will be on Southpoint Drive off Miami Foley Rd. In fact, several families in the Foley Creek development will have yard sales. You are bound to find something you like.
Please, cash only.
Hope to see you this weekend.

We want war with Russia

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RFK, Jr. schools pro-war Sean Hannity, (link below).

Woke Democrats now march in BLM rallies with Mitt Romney! They vote for the same candidates as Dick Cheney! They argue the same side as Sean Hannity!

How far down the rabbit hole can it go???

Well, let’s see.

Every child in the nation (save anti-woke Florida and South Dakota) was just forced to wear an anti-science, traumatizing, anti-oxygen, mask all day at school for a year, for no scientific reason whatsoever. (even in ‘science’ class!) This was a dictate from adults at the ‘highest’ levels of Big Gov’s halls of coordinated-corruption. The fear and stupidity and the lack of basic understanding of science and health from ADULTS at the state and county level was/continues to be astounding. This child abuse was done by adults, not ‘covid’.

I will never forget going to Neahkahnie H.S. to pick up my daughter and seeing dozens and dozens of children outside, masked, standing six-feet apart, not talking, looking sad, and staring at their phones. It’s very easy for me to remind myself of what the hysterical Covidians did to the children. It’s very easy for me to see why they now support war with Russia.

And it is shameful and looking to be unforgivable as there is no repentance in sight, and I’m waiting and waiting for Nuremberg 2.0 and for everyone who supported doing this to our children to serve time in jail for child abuse.

That’s my view, 100%. If you supported masking children at school, you should serve time in jail for child abuse. (Hate mail can be sent to the email address attached).

If you support war with Russia you should go to jail for murder. Yeah, I believe that, too.

If you injected your child with brand-new experimental mRNA-technology from the Silicon Valley Big Tech bros., again for no scientific reason whatsoever, because the ‘vax’ was NEVER meant to do a damn thing about ‘covid’, and the crooks themselves, AT THE VERY BEGINNING, said the brand new ‘vax’ or whatever it was they made that you fearfully and dutifully injected into your child’s veins, even they said it would do NOTHING to stop the spread of ‘covid’. But most parents got scared and out of control and shot that junk into their child’s veins anyway. I see that as child abuse by any definition. You’re supposed to protect your child from tyrants, not do their bidding.

Yeah, so after watching our children be institutionally abused for a year, a war-on-children spearheaded by the woke, and still, today, watching the suicides and drug addiction from that year of hell we gave our children, it comes as absolutely no surprise whatsoever to see traditional anti-war democrats turn into vicious war mongers, a war they’ve only just started; I could always feel the hate at the end of that rainbow of authoritarian narcissism.

Every non-woke person knows those rainbow signs claiming “Everyone is Welcome” are total B.S.

Got room for homophobic Russians at your woke table? Or would you prefer them dead? Biden and The American War Machine think you prefer them dead. Bombs away!!!!!

RFK, Jr., anti-war. A small, sliver of hope for humanity:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlMTiENqgOw

RIVERBEND PLAYERS AUDITIONS FOR FRANKENSTEIN: THE RADIO PLAY

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“I regard the theater as the greatest of all art forms, the most immediate way in which a human being can share with another the sense of what it is to be a human being.” -Pablo Picasso

Experience it for yourself! All skill levels are welcome! No experience necessary!

COMING THIS OCTOBER: FRANKENSTEIN The Radio Play

AUDITION DETAILS: www.RiverbendPlayers.org

Recreating the 1940s radio broadcast, watch and listen as the story comes alive on stage.

You must be able to perform your parts, but no memorization is required for this performance as all actors will work from the radio script on stage.

AUDITION DATES:
Thursday, August 3rd, from 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Saturday, August 5th, from 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Tuesday, August 8th from 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

AUDITION LOCATION: NCRD Performing Arts Center, 36155 9th Street, Nehalem, OR

REHEARSALS BEGIN: Sunday, August 13th, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

REHEARSAL SCHEDULE: Sundays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

TECH WEEK: Oct. 16th – Oct. 19th. Dress Rehearsal is Wednesday, Oct. 18th

PERFORMANCE DATES: Oct. 20th – 29th for 6 performances:
Friday and Saturday nights at 7:00 pm, Sunday Matinees at 2:00 pm.

FRANKENSTEIN: The Radio Play
by Phillip Grecian

Directed by: Julee Ward
Assistant Director: Juli Stratton
Executive Producer: Juli Stratton

The Frankenstein story:

‘Frankenstein: The Radio Play’ is a chilling adaptation of Mary Shelley’s classic novel, brought to life through the power of sound.

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.

Epson Premium Photo Paper 11.7

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Epson Ultra Premium Photo Paper Luster A3 11.7×16.5 (50) is an instant-drying paper that provides brilliantly vivid and lifelike images that rival traditional silver halide prints.

This is a new box of 50 sheets. Provides beautiful prints. I no longer have the printer so can’t use this. Sells online for $50-$88. I am selling for $25.

Office Space for Rent September 1, 2023

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Office Space-Minimum one year lease for commercial office space in Manzanita available September 1, 2023. 558 sq ft 2nd floor space with additional shared restroom and kitchen area. Lots of natural light with treetop views. On Laneda Avenue next to Manzanita News and Espresso and across the street from Yolk. $1,250/mo First, last and security deposit due on signing for a total of $3,750. Off street parking spaces for two cars. Proposed lease available for review. Contact Diane Gibson at hartsonbuilding@gmail.com

Educational Fun Around Netarts Bay This August

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Friends of Netarts Bay Watershed, Estuary, Beach, and Sea (WEBS) has more fun and educational events planned for this August. Explore the wonder of
the Oregon coast during free events hosted by WEBS, a non-profit dedicated to sustaining the Netarts Bay area through education and stewardship.
To see all the free August events go to
www.netartsbaywebs.org/events

Due to Limited capacity, registration is required for all events.

Church of the Wild

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Wild church:
Join us outside in the St Catherine’s garden for Church of the Wild:
Sunday, July 30th at 4pm:
(more dates to come)

In this meditative gathering, our liturgy will be simple and focus on the presence of the wild life around us. Instead of a typical sermon, we will allow ourselves time to listen as the natural world speaks in its own ways, with optional time to share our experiences. Wear comfortable clothing. Bring along a journal, if you like to write or sketch your reflections. An alternative form of Holy Communion will be offered to all who would like to participate in this ancient, elemental sacrament.