Pay Attention and Vote!

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Pay attention and vote!

The ultra-conservative political movement to take over elected boards across our state and nation is gaining traction in Tillamook County. Next week, ballots for the May 16 election will arrive in our mailboxes. While usually this “special district” election consists of candidates running unopposed for positions in sanitary districts, water districts, fire boards, and school districts, this year is very different: the majority of board positions in our county school districts are contested. Three out of five Tillamook Bay Community College (TBCC) seats are contested, and for voters in north Tillamook County there is action going on in elections for the Boards of the North County Recreation District (NCRD), the Nehalem Bay Health District, Neahkahnie School District and the Tillamook County Transportation District.

Who are these new candidates, and what has inspired them to run? You can get the flavor of many of the candidates opposing incumbents here through the website and Facebook page of We the People Tillamook County which states: “Get involved in your community! Stopping tyranny at the local level dominoes to the federal level. Let no elected official go unchecked.” wethepeopletillamookcounty.com/home Read the newsletter on this site, with articles titled “Gender Indoctrination in Tillamook County Schools: Your Tax Dollars Hard at Work.” This month’s newsletter (currently on their Facebook page but not yet on their website) includes “What is the Function of the Public Library?” as well as candidate statements from selected candidates. It is also useful to look at websites for some statewide organizations with similar views, such as these two: www.oregonmomsunion.com/ and oregonabigailadams.wordpress.com/

For statements from all candidates, you can visit the Tillamook County Pioneer site www.tillamookcountypioneer.net/2023-may-special-election-tillamook-county-pioneers-questions-for-the-candidates-tillamook-bay-community-college/ To see who is running in each race visit Tillamook County Clerk’s site www.co.tillamook.or.us/clerk/elections/clone-2023-may-special-election. And a new organization called Tillamook Retired Educators and Teachers has posted endorsements for many of the races at www.tillamookretiredteachers.org/

Upcoming on April 27, the AAUW is hosting a candidate’s virtual forum for school districts and the community college positions. www.tillamookcountypioneer.net/virtual-candidates-forum-hosted-by-aauw-april-27th-school-boards-tbcc-board-candidates/

Hopefully this forum will provide what has so far been missing, which is an open and transparent statement from these new candidates about their beliefs and goals. If they object to the current mission of our schools or a special district, we need to know that. We want candidates that have put in the time and energy to attend board meetings, learn first-hand about the work of these organizations, and demonstrated in their public life that they are respectful of all voices. What values guide these new candidates? Have they been regularly attending these meetings? Are they experienced in the field? Are they dedicated to respectful behavior?

Research, talk to your neighbors, VOTE!

Sincerely,

Vivi Tallman
Lane deMoll
Barbara McLaughlin

Nehalem

Garage sale this Saturday

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GARAGE SALE SATURDAY APRIL 22

Household items
New small kitchen appliances
Lots of cookbooks
New knitted hats
Craft supplies
New scented candles
Shoes
Ladies, clothing, size small, medium and plus
Scrubby‘s for washing dishes
Lots of interesting books
Art supplies
And hundreds of odds and ends

It’s supposed to be a beautiful day on Saturday, so come on over and get some Great bargains

We accept Cash and Zelle

Nehalem bay trailer park
behind the Shell station
36455 Highway 101 N. house number 52
Saturday 9 AM to 2 PM

House numbers are not in order, once you turn into the development we are the four left turn come join us

SEE YOU THERE

Comment on

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Comment on “Why is The Water System Building Our City Hall”

Since building a home in Manzanita twenty years ago, I’ve seen inflation increase 65%and an increase in Tillamook County property taxes of 76%. Some of the increase is the result of property tax levies both local and county wide for special interests such as Library, Tillamook County Bonds, School Bonds, Tillamook County Community College, North County Recreation District (Pool).
Meanwhile Manzanita City staff has increased 78% from 9 to 17.
There’s more property tax increases on the way with growing needs for streets, water, storm sewer, water tower repair, heath building.
Meanwhile resident population has remained about the same and short term rentals(STR) have increased dramatically, accounting for up to 65% of the city budget. Past City Councils did not use STR qualification rules strictly in order to add more STRs to further expand revenues.
The higher ups say property tax increases are restricted and STR funds have therefore become a primary source of funding the City.
As a regular resident citizen, it seems like the tail is wagging the dog. All the increased revenues support short term renters while the atmosphere of a nice village is being ignored.
City higher ups wanted a new City Hall building. The first overly large and expensive plan was voted down by voters by a 68% margin. And the City of Manzanita has been raiding the water fund to pay for consultants and loan debt to purchase the Underhill property.
Basically, our City Council has not been financially prudent. They are volunteers. They are well meaning. Fortunately, in a narrow sense, they have to balance a budget. But they don’t seem to care where the money comes from or the opportunity cost of what is sacrificed in the process. Their decisions unwittingly are inflating future taxes by
– Transferring water funds through a manufactured consultant process to apply water funds to current uses. This virtually guarantees future water sewer rate hikes and other new monthly utility fees.

– They’ve encouraged development while not making developers carry the full weight of the costs of their developments. System development charges were not regularly increased for years and the effects of short term rentals on parking, neighbors, police , trash were ignored.

– Taking on largely unnecessary City Hall project, the City didn’t keep the building from leaking so mold developed. So the higher ups decided it was better to indebt the City $10 million or more than properly maintain a city building. The plan was justified as a move out of the tsunami zone when construction at the old City Hall site was already out of the tsunami zone. Frankly, I think we should have maintained the building and saved money for true infrastructure needs for the citizens.

Like many public projects, somebody gets an idea and then manipulates parties to justify it. The Underhill site was originally pitched to renovate the existing building as City Hall. Once owned, the building was deemed unusable and a new dream for a new building was hatched. That few need to go to City Hall, especially at a commercially useful visible site is never debated. Meanwhile, the higher ups overpay for Underhill, raid every source of funds, handcuff City financing and virtually guarantee future tax increases and new fees for services.
So when I read “Why is The Water System Building Our City Hall” I thought I found a fellow canary in a coal mine. The author will be criticized by some and ignored by the higher ups. The City calls him dangerous. But he is correct and when taxpayers realize what has been going on, it will be too late.
Fact is, I suspect, many City Council members and City Managers, have an selfserving view of city revenues and expenses. Projects are approved on an ad hoc basis and any source of money will do. Reductions in City staff or expenses to save for future needs? Well that just doesn’t happen. One day the chickens will come home to roost. Meanwhile, the higher ups will congratulate each other on slipping another $191,000 in water funds or $500,000 in timber sales past the public.
Bottom line is we will probably get a City Hall we didn’t need , the City coffers will be depleted and City Council will seek higher taxes and fees for the projects they did not reserve revenues to fund. Sorry to see this happen in our nice little village.
Will Stone
Manzanita

Guess Where We Are Now

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“A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist until the voters discover that they can vote themselves largesse from the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates promising the most benefits from the public treasury with the result that a democracy always collapses over loose fiscal policy, always followed by a dictatorship. The average age of the world’s greatest civilizations has been 200 years. These nations have progressed through this sequence: From bondage to spiritual faith; From spiritual faith to great courage; From courage to liberty; From liberty to abundance; From abundance to selfishness; From selfishness to apathy; From apathy to dependence; From dependence back into bondage.”

Women’s leather coats, Shoes,Boots,silk Scarf

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#1CAPRI 100%Wool red long Vintage coat size4 satin lining 2pockets, Warm and Cozy Needs to visit dry cleaners.$100. OBO BURBERRY- Silk scarf/Shawl never worn Original Box 27in.wide 75in.Long Classic Mulberry checked pattern Made in Italy, Hand delivered from London Town.$250-OBO. AMERICAN EAGLE LIBRARIAN SHOES -Size9 1/2 never worn to narrow for me.Brown w/wide ribbon laces and wood heal there darling.$25. OBO. #2.JOHNATHON ADLER- Lamb skin leather coat Size med.Has that worn in Leather Look, Satin lining, 2pockets and 1inside Feels Very soft and Looks Good $50.OBO AMERICAN EAGLE BOOTYS-Size10 Never worn to narrow for melooks like Suede Wedge heel$30.OBO THE LONDON LEATHERMAN- Blk.leather cuff w/ Solid Chrome pyramid studs.Brand new worn 2x for a very short time. 9in.long 2in.wide made to fit 7 1/2 – 8 1/2 inch wrist 2sets of snaps to adjust, Man Made Very strong and we’ll made can purchase Belt and other items of same style at the Shop.$125.OBO 3#- ELLEN TRACY- Blk.Leather Coat size med. Never worn,Very soft Gold Hardware$75. OBO DAV- ALL WEATHER RUBBER RAIN BOOTS- Size10 Never worn.to narrow for me, They have the look of riding boots, So very cute and warm w/ full soft cozy inner lining, Extremely well made. Purchased from Nordstrom for $200. Will Sell for$100.OBO

Chakradance Awakening Series Starts May 13th

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Hello!
Did you know that often, especially during times of stress, our emotions can become stuck energy in our physical bodies. These energies can lead to illness if not addressed. Counseling and other tools may not effectively bring them to the surface for release.
Chakradance is a fun and productive way to bring your awareness inward, to connect the inner world with your outer world for change and growth. Chakradance uses guided moving meditation with specific frequency music to engage your unconscious blocks to healing, and ends with mandala art to creatively bring the unconscious into physical form reinforcing this process of self awareness, balancing your emotional, spiritual and physical health.
The next 9-week Awakening series will meet on Saturdays, starting May 13th, at 9AM, at Rising Hearts Studio in Nehalem. Total cost of all 9 weeks is $333- payment options available. I am limiting this group to 5 souls who are ready for some big shifts!
Please call, email, or text for more information.
Here is a link to an article I wrote that explains Chakradance in more detail. www.tillamookcountypioneer.net/?s=chakradance
All my Love! ❤

Christy Kay
Cosmic Healing NW
35840 7th St
Nehalem, OR 97131
(503) 800-1092

Local contractor available for small construction projects

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Local contractor available for small construction projects, including sheds, small additions, deck repair, siding, roofing, fencing etc ….
Licensed Bonded and Insured
Reliable, Trustworthy and Efficient.
References available

Peter Hill Contracting Services LLC
541-288-8735
Peterhillrealtor@gmail.com
OR CCB #240622

3-Bay Shop

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3-Bay Shop must go! Located in Bayside Gardens. $1500. 44’W x 30’D. Two 10’H x 12’W roll up doors, one 8’H x 8’W roll up door. Electric garage door openers. One man-door.

Buyer must disassemble and remove the shop by the end of May 2023. This is a stick-built shop – not a pole barn. That means easier to disassemble and reassemble on your property. First qualified buyer takes the shop.

Contact me at FernOneLLC@gmail.com or 503.758.7532 for more information.

Cough Expectorant

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to all,

I recently had a respiratory virus for which i took an over-the-counter chest expectorant “Mucinex,” to be taken every 12 hours.

I had to buy a box of 100 because that was all the pharmacy had on hand. I used only 10 of them. The box has a 2-year pull date and i will NEVER use them up in that time period!

Is there anyone out there in bbqland who would like some of them. They come in sheets of 20.

om peace namaste

lucy

Bears Revenge – Don Osborne original artwork

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“Bears Revenge” is a framed piece of original artwork from Don Osborne, who had a studio/gallery in Underhill Plaza on Manzanita Avenue for a number of years. Locally, he’s well known for creating the series of 4th of July posters for the annual Manzanita parades. I am selling the artwork for $400.
Don, who recently passed away, said he was drawn to the honesty, respectfulness, humor and irony of indigenous peoples’ approach to art and truth. The images he made are his “gifts” to viewers. There is an informative online article about his background, education and internationally exhibited artwork in The Daily Astorian, 6-7-06.
Framed piece is 15″x12″; print is 10-1/2″x8-1/4″.
Please email for additional information and to arrange to see artwork.
Thank you.

Visualizations Affirmations and Yoga Event in at Yoga Roots Manzanita

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Spring Cleaning Visualizations, Affirmations and Yoga Event!

Apr 29, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM PDT
Yoga Roots Studio, 298 Laneda Ave in Manzanita

Join me, April, for some yoga & energetic spring cleaning!. We’ll begin with a seated meditation and ceremony to call in positive supportive energies. Next, we’ll move through a 45-minute yoga sequence to get into our bodies & shake off anything leftover from winter.

Then, we’ll spend about an hour in restorative yoga and yin shapes, enjoying a guided visualization and affirmations meditation & gentle breathwork practice (with optional aromatherapy). This will be focused on the seeds we are planting for the next season of life to explore what is coming in fresh and new for each of us with Spring!

Breaking up the soil. Scraping off old skin. Specks of color. Spectrum magic. Flowers sing. Conception. Expression. Dusting & anointing. Lightening up. Spring cleaning.

Register at AprilClarkYoga.com

Beautiful poly wreaths for sale

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Beautiful poly wreaths! Would make a great gift for Mother’s Day, Birthday, housewarming gift or just because you want one! I currently have 12+ wreaths available. Message me with any questions or request pictures of all wreaths available.
Melinda Veil
mlnd_vaughn@yahoo.com
Home number 503-322-0976
Cell number 503-468-9533

Seeking Donations for senior lunch program

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I am asking for your assistance in supporting the Senior Lunch program at Nehalem Bay United Methodist Church. Every Tuesday and Thursday lunch is made in the kitchen at the church and delivered by volunteers to residents in the community and also served at the church where good food and fun conversation is had by all. You can sit down at 11:30 and will be served lunch at 12:00 all for $5, if you have it. Food for the program comes from Oregon Food Bank out of Tillamook, but sometimes there are shortages and in order to provide a balanced meal we need to purchase items. We serve approximately 30 people each day and that number is growing. Donations can be mailed to NBUMC, POB 156, Nehalem, 97131 and please be sure to note Senior Lunch program on the check to insure it goes to this program. Thank you so much for your consideration and assistance.
Kathleen Larson

Nehalem Bay Garden Club

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Hello Community! Are you like me, asking if we’re done with snow showers yet? Geez!

Next Tuesday 4/25 is our NBGC’s monthly meeting. We will begin promptly at 1:30.

About 2:15 our guest Carla Albright will give a short presentation and share from her book ‘My Favorite Plants for Coastal Gardening’. Come with your questions, Carla‘s book will be available for purchase.

Guests are always welcome, we meet at the Calvary Church, Manzanita (enter through the lower door).

Think Spring!

Constance, President of NBGC