NCRD Endorsement

Submitted By: sdawagner@icloud.com – Click to email about this post
I fully endorse Constance Shimek for Position 2 on the North County Recreation District Board of Directors.

Constance really knows how to get things done. She is an enthusiastic supporter of NCRD and has been involved in MANY fund raising projects for them. Constance has been to almost every NCRD Board Meeting in the past 3 years. She will work hard to get our new pool built. She has many good ideas to help move NCRD forward through the years.

I have known Constance since 2007 when she moved here. We have been involved in many Garden Club activities over the years. Great ideas keep flowing from her, with the energy and follow-through required for completion. She has a great sense of humor, knows how to organize, works well with others, is efficient, and cares deeply about NCRD.

Her heart is in this endeavor. She will put her heart and soul into working on the NCRD Board. A vote for Constance Shimek is a vote for moving our community forward!
Thank you, kathleen moore

New PNW-Made Stumptown King Size Mattress

Submitted By: anyalreeser@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
New PNW-made Stumptown Original King size mattress: asking $300 OBO (originally purchased for $1249)

Slept on for 30 nights and only selling to upgrade to a super firm Stumptown mattress option. This mattress is incredible; it’s the goldilocks version: not too firm, not too soft…just right. We have one in our guest room that our friends and family rave about.

From the Stumptown website:
The Stumptown Original Mattress works for every sleep position and best for the restless sleeper looking for the least amount of motion transfer. Known for being “not too firm and not too soft.”

– High density support
– Breathable knit cover
– Helps reduce motion transfer
– Open-cell memory foam relieving pressure points
– 11″ deep, 3rd firmest of 4 mattresses
– Made in the PNW

The arcade-token scandal and the race for NCRD director

Submitted By: andynorris21@yahoo.com – Click to email about this post
I wasn’t intending to chime in on this largely functionary position, but I can’t shake an email I received from Constance.

After I pointed out that she was flirting with a violation of election law, she emailed me.

She was very nice, and that makes me feel a little bad writing this. And she thanked me for pointing out the election violation potential.

But then she wrote, in reference to the NCRD requiring SARS-CoV-2 experimental gene-therapy shots from Mode RNA, Astrazenica, J and J or Pfizerv being required for those wishing to enjoy certain NCRD offerings, as ‘water under the bridge.”

I’m sorry, but it is not ‘water under the bridge’. Not in your wildest dreams lady.

The NCRD victimized me.

And everyone else who was smart enough not to shoot Big Pharma’s junk. And we talk about it.

But I won’t be a victim. We won’t be victims.

It is NOT water under the bridge, and I will NEVER use NCRD services or facilities again. EVER.

And because this is the second time Constance has been incredibly blind, I need to chime in.

First, if I were on the board at NCRD I would not want her as a co-board member. She will likely need to be watched over, to make sure the NCRD does not get sued. I am very serious.

She was ready to engage in a ‘pay for votes’ scheme, and she would have done so had I not pointed it out.

This is basic common knowledge: you can’t pay people to vote for you.

And you want her to direct the NCRD?

Get ready to be sued.

Second, as a filmmaker, I wouldn’t hire her as a producer.

She just doesn’t have what it takes. And that job has roughly the same skill-set required as directors of corporate entities.

Finally, I see her yellow signs all over town, we all do.

But that only shows that she can drive around town and ask her friends to put up signs, and that alone does not make one qualified to direct the NCRD. I hope everyone can see through the signs everywhere nonsense.

Alas, this race doesn’t concern me.

But her blind-spot email sure does.

Andy Norris

Wheeler

Artist Stretcher Bars For Sale

Submitted By: petersen1019@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Any canvas artists out there in need of stretcher bars at a ridiculously low price for top quality, professional stretcher bars?
I have had to stop building and painting on large canvases. My hands can no longer take it.
All Stretcher bars were purchased from Daniel Smith or Blick art suppliers.
All Bars have been kiln dried.
No wrapping.
Sizes 12″ to 72″, all sizes have 2 pieces. One can build any size painting they wish.
Lightly used and safely stored.

Price for all: $300
About 1/3 of today’s prices to purchase the same items.
Great value for money.

If interested, please call Rudy at 541-241-7873.

Thank you.

A MOVING TRAGEDY ON THE NORTH COAST

Submitted By: LeveretteForTCTD@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
News broke late last week that the Sunset Empire Transportation District, headquartered in Astoria, was suspending all operations on Saturday, April 30, 2023. The Daily Astorian article (April 27, 2023 www.dailyastorian.com/news/local/sunset-empire-transportation-district-to-suspend-operations/article_ac06e038-e55a-11ed-9751-7f2d3c260b1f.html), described the dire financial straits facing the District. How did this situation happen? What happens next? Answers to these questions will come. More importantly to me, is that the article told the human side of this sad story, that of the dozens of citizens who would be left stranded come Monday and be unable to get to needed medical and legal appointments, school or work. This story shines a defining light on the need for public transportation: that public transportation is critically intertwined with necessary medical care, important appointments, school and jobs and can lead to potential isolation when the bus no longer shows up. Especially hard hit will be those who cannot drive and who do not have family or friends on whom to rely.

The Tillamook County Transportation District thankfully is solvent and has buses and drivers. It is my hope that the Tillamook County Transportation District will extend a hand, or buses, to Clatsop County for a short time by offering limited routes, even if these are infrequent, to help citizens in need. We can be a good neighbor and an ongoing support to our Tillamook County residents that have important business beyond our county line.

I am running for a position on the Tillamook County Transportation Board. I understand how important public transportation is to our community, to individuals, our lives and livelihoods. If elected to the Board, I will work tirelessly to ensure that the Tillamook County Transportation District Board remains fiscally sound and responsibly managed. You have my commitment on this.

Mary Leverette
maryleverette.com

Why ME for NCRD

Submitted By: constanceforncrd@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
#1 reason, NCRD needs me, around me people and organizations excel as WE get things done!

You may ask ‘where’s the evidence’? Well, I looked and since moving to Nehalem I am shocked to discover, working with others WE raised over $172,000.00 for the community! This is no accident. I live an intentional life. I don’t ‘hope’ I don’t ‘try’, I do. I take on being involved in our community, for US to make a difference, to empower. Around me organizations and people excel–WE excel.

Let me show you the money:

WE raised over $100,000 for NCRD programs and projects during the 13 years I served on the Friends of NCRD fundraising board

Nehalem Bay Garden Club, raised $7500 last year alone. As a member/President of the club, WE hold a Plant Sale during Mother’s Day weekend, and all monies raised go to support local needs.

Since joining the White Clover Grange in 2021, becoming a Board Member and taking on the Accountability of Treasurer, WE secured over $64,350 from grants and events! We brought back Pie Day: $11,000.00; TLT grant: $46,750; PUD grant: $4,000: Tourism grant: $2600 and more.

For the last two years very little new money has been secured from grants by the NCRD. WE, the NCRD, needs money. I will join others to bring that intention. Around me money comes…..just saying

Please vote for Constance!

See Who Is Supporting Improvements in Local Health and Senior Care

Submitted By: nehalemhealthcare@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Supporters for the May 16 Health District bond measure range from the cities of Wheeler, Nehalem and Manzanita to active and retired health care professionals in the community to local businesses.

Read testimonials of supporters: www.nehalemhealthcare.com/testimonials
and see the long list of those endorsing the bond measure:
www.nehalemhealthcare.com/supporters

We have another town hall at the NCRD Performaing Arts Center on May 3, 5 PM. Come join us to learn more and have any questions you may have answered.

Click the event link to find out more about our next Town Hall: fb.me/e/2yExKHBKB

For more on the bond measure visit www.nehalemhealthcare.com and follow the campaign on Facebook at Yes for Local Health Care www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090438080823.

Biden’s CIA overthrowing Sudan?

Submitted By: andynorris21@yahoo.com – Click to email about this post
Another war in the works.
I’ll make the anti-war signs if you stand on HWY 101.
In my view, Kim has surpassed Amy Goodman (I met her, she was the best for years) as the bravest and most relevant American female journalist.
Biden’s CIA overthrowing Sudan?:

and this:

and this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbEiHnPDUy0

Cannon Beach Chorus 35th Anniversary Concerts

Submitted By: rerlebach@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
The Cannon Beach Chorus is celebrating 35 years of performing choral music for the communities of the North Oregon Coast. “All About Love, from Mozart to McCartney“ presents the many facets of love from silly to steamy to sublime. Selections include a wonderfully tender piece, “The Seal Lullaby” and the hauntingly beautiful “Northern Lights.” Several pieces feature soloists from the chorus. Violinist,Tim Berthelson will perform in several pieces. Bob LaTorre will play his trumpet with the chorus as well. Barbara Richmond provides piano accompaniment and Roy Seiber conducts. The chorus members represent communities from Astoria to Tillamook.

Concerts will be performed at the following times and locations:
April 28th at 7:00, Tillamook United Methodist Church, 383 12th St., Tillamook
April 30th at 3:00, Seaside United Methodist Church, 241 Holladay Dr., Seaside
May 5th at 7:00, Cannon Beach Community Church, 132 E. Washington St., Cannon Beach
May 7th at 3:00, Nehalem Bay United Methodist Church, 36050 10th St., Nehalem
Tickets at the door are $10 with Students under 16 free.

Hope to see you there!

ACCELERATE AND SUPPORT FOR YOUR TRANSFORMATION

Submitted By: lynda.chick@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
The 30 Shamanic Questions are an invitation for the courageous — for those who are truly ready to make soulful changes in their lives. I invite you to join me on a shared inner journey of recovery and self-discovery.

This will be a small group experience for those willing and able to commit to deep inquiry and self-examination.

Please write to me to learn more about this incredible process and to register. Group starts May 5th.

Spread your wings and take flight!
Lynda Chick, RN
lynda.chick@gmail.com

Celebrate the Coming of Dirty Birds Garden Center

Submitted By: kelleywebb731@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
It’s true. It’s real. It’s starting.

 Dirty Bird’s Garden Center (www.dirtybirdsgardencenter.com) is a new community based project brought to you by Kelley Roy. It won’t be built until 2024/25, so in the meantime we are going to have a grand ole time gathering together on the land, making magic, and manifesting our dreams for this future community hub.



Join us as we bless up the land with our community love and joy on May Day, May 1st 2023 6-9pm.


https://dirtybirdsgardencenter.com/events/mayday

Tetherball is our maypole so bring your game and your love. 


Free and open to all! 

Free food and beverages, but bring stuff if you like. We will have our Schwenker out and ready to grill your favorite items over an open fire.


4-6 If you would like to swing by and help please do: Mandala making, building fire pits, tetherball, hanging lights, setting up tents


6-9 Community Gathering. Vision and Dream by the fire. Eat amazing tacos and imbibe on beautiful beverages. Bring your musical instruments for fireside jams!


RSVP to queenbee@dirtybirdsgardencenter.com

Tufted Puffin Walks

Submitted By: hannahbuschert@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
My husband and I are avid birders that enjoy sharing nature with others. We are offering free walks down to Haystack Rock to view the Tufted Puffins – and other birds – that nest there. Bring your binoculars if you have them, but we also have some to share.

The attached flyer has more details. Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions. Hope you can make it!

Constance Shimek

Submitted By: mkuestner10@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Constance Shimek For the NCRD Board of Directors

Constance (she/her) has been fighting to help make the NCRD the best that it can be since arriving in the tri-village area 15 years ago. Her background in the Insurance Industry has honed her eye for details, a valuable skill in any organization but a critical one now with the construction of the NCRD’s new Aquatics Center ramping up.

Constance has demonstrated commitment to our community, whether as the current President of the Nehalem Bay Garden Club, past board member/President of Friends of NCRD, the current board Member/Treasurer of the White Clover Grange, and the Outreach /Transportation chair of Rainy Day Villages.

She has shown her ability to bring people together by organizing local efforts to assure community safety as well as equality for all of our neighbors: coordinating the rally for Women’s Rights in Nehalem, participating in the Women’s March in Tillamook as well as the Gun Safety Rally.

She has excelled in her BNB business, combining business savvy with her interest in welcoming people to our area, earning the distinction “Super Host’, every quarter since that program started.

Please join me in voting for Constance Shimek for a position on the NCRD Board of Directors.
Sincerely,
Mark Kuestner, Manzanita

Yoga with Veterans

Submitted By: briantjmcmahon@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hey everyone
Welcome to Yoga with Veterans. It’s free, it’s easy and it’s fun. Everyone is welcome.

Yoga with Shannon
Monday at 11:15
Place Tillamook YMCA
If you can’t make it to the YMCA. You can still join via Zoom.
The link is:
us06web.zoom.us/j/84115365249?pwd=Y1ZETEp1ZEtoS1JDTG9Sdmg3cGoyQT09

Yoga with Lucy
Tuesday at 10:30
Place NCRD in Nehalem
If you can’t make it to the NCRD. You can still join us via Zoom.
The link is:
us02web.zoom.us/j/87875000053

Hope to see you soon. Yoga can solve a lot of issues.

Brian

Live Podcast Tickets for Sale

Submitted By: k.r.yurka@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Do you love smart women? Want the inside skinny on the juggernaut that is national politics? I have 2 tickets to the Sisters In Law live podcast on May 12 at Revolution Hall in Portland that I’m unable to use.

Sisters In Law is comprised of Joyce Vance, Jill Wine-Banks, Barb McQuade and Kim Atkins Stohr, four brilliant attorneys who keep tabs on the latest rulings in politics, law and culture.

I paid $57.87 each; I’d like to get $50 for the pair.

email: k.r.yurka@gmail.com.yurka@gmail.com or text: 503dash475dash0975