North County Medical Providers Endorse Health District Bond Measure

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A growing group of retired or active medical care providers enthusiastically support the “Yes For Local Health Care” bond measure on the May 16th ballot. Each has first-hand knowledge of how important it is to have quality, robust, accessible health care services for seniors, families, and children, especially in a rural setting like our community.

The Health District bond will support construction of a modern, state-of-the-art Nehalem Bay Health Center and Pharmacy, renovate the region’s only skilled nursing facility – the Nehalem Valley Care Center – and do site preparation leading to workforce housing focused on supporting health care and essential workers.

Please join these medical care providers in voting YES on the Health District bond measure – your YES vote will make a huge difference for all in our community!
• Fred Kassab, retired MD
• Mary Gehling, RN
• Guy Gehling, retired MD
• Steven Gibson, retired MD
• Yvana Iovino, retired MD
• Margaret Steele, retired MD
• Adele Spegman, PhD retired RN
• Carolyn Smith, MA
• Paul Knight, retired RN
• Colleen Schwindt, RN
• Timothy Borman, DO
• Eli Andersen, ND
• Richard Silverman, R. Ph. Clinical Pharmacist
• Lynda Chick, RN

More and more north county residents support the Health District bond measure. Visit our website www.nehalemhealthcare.com/supporters to see who is voting YES and check in, as well, on upcoming community events www.nehalemhealthcare.com/how-you-can-help/#upcoming-events

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ERIN LASKEY WILSON FOR NCRD BOARD POSITION #2

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As most of you know I’m running for NCRD board position this May, and I wanted to give you all a little bit of insight on why! First off I love what the NCRD brings to our community! It’s been such an awesome source of proactiveness for all of us. From senior swim to Easter egg hunts, the NCRD has been a part of all our lives. I grew up learning to swim there, and taking basketball clinics in the gym. My husband and I are now members of the fitness center and our 3 children have all attended (one currently attending) New Discoveries Preschool. Now all three kids take swim lessons at the pool and participate in NCRD sponsored sports. As a board member I would like to see our youth programs strengthened and continue to build what the NCRD already offers the community with working families in mind. I’m also a self employed parent, and would bring a perspective to the board based in fiscal responsibility and self motivation. My family has lived in the Nehalem Valley for four generations now. Fun fact, my grandfather actually went to grade school in that building! Because of these deep ties I like to think I understand very well what the goals and aspirations are of the people who live here. North county has an amazing tradition of looking out for one another, and it’s what built the NCRD! If I’m elected as board member my goal will be to continue that tradition! If you have any questions please feel free to email me at elaskey86@gmail.com

Village By the Mountain – Grimm Fairy Tale – Part 2

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The Village Near the Mountain
A Grimm Fairy Tale – Part 2
Note: The story is fiction. The councilors in the story are not intended to represent real people.
The councilors and the City Manager gathered around the conference table to discuss the pressing issue of how to pay for a new City Hall building. Attending via Zoom call were several consultants hired to give valuable (and expensive) advice when needed or possible.
The leaders were a colorful group. There was Bob, the old-timer who had been on council for decades. There was Sally, the millennial who was always on her phone, barely paying attention to the discussion. There was Jim, the conspiracy theorist who believed the government was out to get him. There was Karen, the self-appointed expert on everything. Finally, there was Tom, who was always making jokes and puns, but rarely contributing much value to the discussion.
The City Manager sat quietly, taking notes and nodding along with the members, occasionally thinking about job security.
“Alright, let’s get started” said the City Manager.
The councilors were sipping coffees and nibbling stale donuts.
Tom selected a donut. “My neighbor thinks we’ll raise his taxes.” he said. “He called me a dough nut. Get it, money, dough? Hey, these donuts are stale. I thought we were getting scones.”
The City Manager said, “Yes – donuts versus scones.” On the Zoom call, a face appeared and a voice said. “This is Wanda. We surveyed the market and provided a report concluding scones were better, more expensive but better.”
Bob said, “I’m not big on change. We’ve always had donuts, but if the consultant says scones, I’m for it.”
“Alright, let’s get started” repeated the City Manager.
“Is this coffee regular or decaf? Can’t I have a double decaf latte?” said Sally.
Everyone looked at each other not knowing what to say. “Should we ask the consultants?” asked Tom.
From the Zoom line, multiple, competing voices said, “We can investigate coffee issues! “
“Alright, let’s get started” said the City Manager. “Does the council want to authorize a $4,500,000 loan to build city hall or ask the voters to approve it through a levy?”
“Does that include interest?” asked Karen.
A voice from Zoom, “Well, interest will typically more than double the overall outlay depending on the length of the loan. It can be modeled. The city can get the loan easily because it’s guaranteed by property owners’ tax payments.”
Bob inserted, “I liked the old building . The moldy bathroom was fixable for $40,000 and now we’ve spent over $500,000 on consultants for a new building. Aren’t we still paying for the land?” The Zoom call voices were silent.
“Well, you need to decide on authorizing the money with just three councilors voting yes,” said the City Manager, with a roll of eyes, “or put it on a ballot.”
“I’ve heard complaints from residents that we aren’t looking at all the costs. And interest rates are going up. It could be a lot more money.” said Jim.
The City Manager jumped in excitedly, “I’ve told you just ignore the complainers. They’re dangerous. Stay away from them. Just pass the loan on a slow day when no one is paying attention and we’ll be on our way. You need to keep city employees happy.”
Karen scoffed, “We can’t trust the voters to decide this. They don’t understand the complexities of government spending. They already voted NO once before.”
Tom added, “We can’t let the subjects make these decisions. They will only ruin things. Besides, they can afford it.”
Jim leaned back in his chair. “I don’t know guys. This is a tough decision. I think we should ask a consultant. Then we can blame them if it doesn’t work out. These donuts are making me thirsty. Can we adjourn? Consultants?”
Will Stone
Manzanita

Hope Montgomery and the Invasive Species & Mojo Holler

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April 29th at 7pm, come enjoy an evening of music featuring local and Portland musicians you may know and love, Hope Montgomery and the Invasive Species & Mojo Holler. Concert tickets are a suggested donation of $20. Doors open at 6:30pm. Mark your calendars for a night you don’t want to miss! Get your tickets at the following link: www.baycityartscenter.com/concerts–tickets.html

Item to Identify

Submitted By: helidoni@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
What is this?
The wooden object is about 14” high by 31/2” by 3”. It has a full height door with a little brass knob. The louvers are around 3 sides. The back is solid with an upper and lower hole for hanging. The wood has been stained and lacquered inside and out. I use it to keep garlic bulbs in my kitchen since it’s dark inside and has good ventilation.
If you have any idea(s) about what it’s really for please email me at the above address. Thanks!
Terri Maragos

Rising Hearts Studio April Schedule

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Hello BBQ!

Rising Hearts Studio April Schedule-
***Community Game Night is Saturday April 8th at 6PM – come play games and have fun with your community, this is a free event, all are welcome
***Healing Sound Bath with Christy Kay is Sunday April 16th at 9AM – please register, space limited app.squarespacescheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=20787704&appointmentType=22657899
***Puzzle Weekend – Saturday and Sunday 12-4PM- come help complete one of the puzzles that will be out for you. Free and open to everyone.
***Meditation and Painting is every Monday 1-4 PM – registration required

Rising Hearts Studio will be closed April 24-28th. Thank you!!

Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th St
Nehalem, OR 97131
(503) 800-1092

Auditions for Tiny Beautiful Things at The Ten Fifteen

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The Ten Fifteen Theater announces auditions for Tiny Beautiful Things to be directed by Deanna Duplechain.
Saturday, April 15 3pm to 5pm and Sunday, April 16 7pm to 9pm at The Ten Fifteen Theater, 1015 Commercial, Astoria
Tiny Beautiful Thing is superbly adapted for the stage by Nia Vardolos from the book by Cheryl Strayed chronicling her wildly popular writings as Dear Sugar – it’s a column, it’s a podcast, soon to be a Hulu series and most importantly – part of the season at The Ten Fifteen Theater. TBT goes into rehearsal April 23th and opens on June 16th for a two-week run.

This 90 minute play has 4 excellent roles for actors that wish to play —
Sugar- female, 30’s, 40’s, dynamic, empathetic, and an amazing listener
3 Letter Writers – gender open, any ages 20 and over. Actors of diversity STRONGLY ENCOURAGED to audition

Nothing to prepare. Sides from the script will be provided. Please bring a conflict schedule for the dates above. Rehearsals can have flexibility around actor’s schedules to a large degree, but tech week before opening and performances are in the no-conflict zone.

If you cannot attend auditions, please contact the theater and the director would be happy to meet with you privately.

Forest ocean property care services licensed contractor

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Possible shared space for Healing Arts Practitioners

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Hello BBQ!

I am exploring the option of expanding Rising Hearts Studio to include a shared Practitioner Space for Healing Arts Practitioners.
This has always been part of the idea and intention for Rising Hearts Studio, but was put on hold because of Covid. Now may be the time to open up space. I am currently trying to gauge interest, and see if there is still a need for this. Rising Hearts Studio was borne with a mission to ‘lift the community through education and services that promote healing on all levels’. Please reach out if you are a Healing Arts Practitioner (acupuncturist, massage therapist, counselor, etc) looking for a treatment space to work out of on a part time basis. Let’s talk!

Thank you!

Christy Kay
(503) 800-1092
Christy@cosmichealingnw.com
Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th St
Nehalem, OR 97131

Vote Marc Johnson for Nehalem Bay Health District Board

Submitted By: Linda.Kozlowski@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Occasionally our community is lucky enough to have a great leader in a critical position ready and able to make innovative and positive change. We have that leader in Marc Johnson. He stepped into the Board of the Nehalem Bay Health District when it was struggling to find its direction. Marc, as Board Chair along with an excellent Board, led the first strategic planning process following extensive community outreach. That strategy is focused on providing North County with an accessible critically needed healthcare option!

The strategic plan also created a process that begins to address critical housing needs for health care and other essential workers, purchased property on Hwy 101, and expanding the facility, making it easily accessible by the community

Marc has developed a comprehensive funding strategy, including a bond measure on the May ballot (Vote YES!), for the new health center, as well as the renovation and modernization of the Nehalem Valley Care Center in Wheeler, our region’s only skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility.

He was instrumental in getting 3 million in federal funding with Senator Merkley and Wyden’s support.
Linda Kozlowski
Marc is a collaborative leader and gets things done! We need Marc Johnson on the Nehalem Bay Health District Board.

Vote for positive, innovative change. Vote Marc Johnson!!

Linda Kozlowski
484 Ocean Avenue
Manzanita

NVHS Presents

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Mark Beach, Liz Cole and Carl Vandervoort will be on stage at NCRD to present their work with the memoirs of one of our first postal carriers, Mary Gerritse. With grant money obtained through Oregon Heritage, our local talent produced a video that details the fascinating life of a bold homesteading woman of the early 20th century. The show is on April 8 beginning at 3:30. We will be asking $10 at the door for attendance. See our website, nehalemvalleyhistory.org, for the program flyer.

Yoga with Veterans and with Molly and Janet

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Hey everyone
Welcome to Yoga with Veterans. Now it’s better than ever. Yoga with veterans is not only on zoom, but you can also attend in person on Mondays at the YMCA and on Tuesdays at the NCRD. It’s free, it’s easy and it’s fun. Everyone is welcome. Note: Yoga with Janet will be at 10;30

Yoga with Molly
She is great
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 Janet
She is great too.
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/89623675617

Hope to see you there.

Brian

KTIL 95.9 Podcast – The Upcoming North County Health District Bond

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Marc Johnson, President, Nehalem Bay Health District and Gail Nelson, CEO, The Nehalem Bay Health Center & Pharmacy (previously known as the Rinehart Clinic) join to talk about the importance of the upcoming North County Health District bond that will be on the May special election ballot for those in the NCHD boundries.

Click the link below to listen to the podcast on KTIL 95.9:
www.podcasts.com/tillamook-today-on-ktil-386b4ddb6/episode/033123-north-county-health-dist-bond

The committee’s website is: www.nehalemhealthcare.com

Remember to follow the committee’s Facebook page so you’re up to date on the bond measure and upcoming events.
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Repair Cafe & Master Recyclers – What a pair!

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Heart of Cartm is excited to host the Master Recyclers Course in our workshop on Saturday, April 8th! The very first class will focus on the importance of repair.

If you’ve been thinking about serving your community, but you’re not sure how, please take this course. Class instruction and tours will be lead by Heart of Cartm and the Tillamook County Solid Waste Department. The Course is FREE plus 30 service hours. Contact Justin today to sign up! 503.812.6877 or jweiss@co.tillamook.or.us

You still have time to register that broken and beloved item for the Monthly Repair Cafe – jewelry, clothing, small appliances, tools.
April 8th, 3:00-5:00pm
Register today on the Heart of Cartm website: www.heartofcartm.org/repaircafe

Nehalem Hope Chest still open & accepting donations

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The Nehalem Hope Chest is continuing to take donations as usual Wednesday-Saturday 12:00-4:00pm. The only items we are UNABLE TO ACCEPT anymore due to space restrictions are BOOKS and ELECTRONICS such as TV’s, computer monitors, stereo equipment, speakers, etc. We can still accept kitchen appliances of all kinds though. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.
PLEASE visit our ROCKAWAY store to shop and donate items as well. Open Thursday-Saturday 10:00-4:00
Beginning tomorrow 50% off all GREEN tag items
EASTER items still available too!

Tillamook Home & Garden Show

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Held each spring, the Tillamook Home & Garden Show is a community tradition. The two-day event is co-sponsored by Tillamook County Solid Waste and it features the Tillamook County Beekeepers Association’s Annual Bee Day.

The year, a new speaker’s series has been introduced with keynote speaker Dr. Dewey Caron, Professor Emeritus of Entomology & Wildlife Ecology, University of Delaware, & Affiliate Professor, Dept. Horticulture, Oregon State University featured Saturday 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. A live demonstration hive will be on display and there is a raffle for a dairy-themed beehive hand-crafted by Rick Stelzig and painted by Paige Andrus with the winner announced on Sunday. Local honey and bee-related arts/crafts will be for sale.

The Oregon Department of forestry will be distributing free Western Red Cedar seedlings to show attendees. The adjacent Tillamook County Master Gardeners Learning Center will be open both days. Kiwanis Club of Tillamook County, now celebrating their 100th year, is holding their popular raffle with proceeds to benefit their KT Days Scholarship Drive. Enter Tillamook PUD ‘s free raffle for your change to win a battery-operated Milwaukee pole saw and leaf blower combo kit.

This year Kilchis Farms will be selling live flowers and trees, Old House Dahlia’s returns with tuber clumps for sale and Bewley Creek Woodworking will feature locally crafted lawn furniture and garden accessories.

Other types of vendors include home improvement, spa, kitchen, unique artisans, vintage and repurposed and refreshments. For a show map and complete list of vendors, see our event program in the April 25 Tillamook Headlight Herald, or go to our event homepage at tillamookheadlightherald.com and type in Tillamook Home & Garden Show.