Cane Corso puppies for sale

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We have 6 puppies available. They were born 12-17-2022. They are current on vaccinations and deworming. 4 females and 2 males. They are ready to join your family.

Cane Corsos are Italian mastiffs they are a smaller breed of mastiffs as the females are between 100-115 pounds and males are between 130-140 pounds when fully grown. Cane Corsos are gentle giants, protective by nature, very loving and a great family dog. For more information please visit our website NorthCoastCaneCorso.com or call/text 503-421-0241.

P.S.
Please reach out to me for photos as I don’t have 450X450 pixel photos!

OFFICE SPACE IN MANZANITA

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FOR LEASE: OFFICE SPACE IN MANZANITA
2nd floor office space for lease in Manzanita for $1,250/mo. First and last month’s rent plus security deposit due upon signing minimum 1 year lease. Longer lease preferred. Space is 558 sq ft plus shared restroom and small kitchen area. Quiet office adjacent. Pay your own electric bill. Do your own recycling. Sewer, water, and garbage service included in the rent. Move in cost is $3,750. Leave a message at 503-368-6081 and Patty will return your call. Available April 1, 2023

John Stoweel & Dmitri Matheny Concert

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Saturday March 25 at 7pm, BCAC will have an evening of music with the duo of Pacific Northwest jazz artists, guitarist John Stowell and flugelhornist Dmitri Matheny. Concert tickets are $20 in advance, $25 at the door. Doors open at 6:30pm. Get your tickets at the following link: checkout.square.site/buy/MDI6FDR2T3YGHB4HAPL2SWEA

St. Patty’s Day Dinner Special from Buttercup Homemade Ice Creams & Chowders

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We’re curing beef brisket from Lance’s Farm Vittles and will be braising it with potatoes, cabbage & carrots and serving it with fresh horseradish crema, grain mustard, Irish Soda bread w/Irish whiskey butter and for dessert Bailey Chocolate Pot de Cremes. Order by Wednesday, March 15th before 4 pm and pickup Friday, March 17th between noon and 5 pm. Price is $40 per person. Sorry, no exceptions or substitutions. Call 503-368-2469 or email us!

Concerts this weekend feature PETER AND THE WOLF with Liz Cole narrating

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The North Oregon Coast Symphony continues its 2022-2023 season with two concerts this weekend. The orchestra, under the direction of conductor Cory Pederson, is an ensemble of North Coast musicians offering live classical music in local venues. Titled “Playful Inspirations”, the afternoon concerts will feature Serge Prokofiev’s “Peter and the Wolf”. This classic children’s tale set to music is the perfect form for introducing young people to the various orchestral instruments, as each character in the story is represented by a musical “voice.” The narrator will be Liz Cole, an award-winning stage and TV actor (“Seinfeld”, “Star Trek”, “ER”) who now lives in Manzanita.
The program will begin with Peter and the Wolf, and children (with adult supervision) are encouraged to attend. Admission is free for children12 and under.
Other highlights of the concerts include a Vivaldi guitar piece performed by Jim Achilles, solo piano pieces performed by Diane Amos, and small ensemble presentations. The balance of the program will feature full orchestral works by Mendelssohn, Rossini, and Beethoven.

The first concert will take place on Saturday, March 11 at St. Catherine’s Episcopal Church (36335 N. Hwy 101, Nehalem, OR) beginning at 3:00 pm. Tickets will be sold at the door only for this concert.
The second concert will be on Sunday, March 12 at the Charlene Larsen Center for the Performing Arts (588 16th St., Astoria, OR) beginning at 3 pm. Tickets will be sold online and at the door for this concert. To purchase tickets online, visit LarsenCenter.org., or by phone at 503-338-9132.
Admission for both concerts will be: $10 Adults, $5 students, and children 12 and under (with adult supervision) free.

For more information, please visit nocsymphony.org and our Facebook page, North Oregon Coast Symphony 2023.

CLUMPING BAMBOO

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”CLUMPING BAMBOO”
“One is 22ft tall and one is 24ft tall
also one is 15ft tall 2.5 inch diameter trunks”
“Asking $200.00 for all three.
Local curbside delivery available.
You arrange for planting and installation.”

Previous Post LISTED AS: NON-CLUMPING
THIS WAS A TYPO!!!!!

“More clumping well established bamboo available upon request.”

Please email for questions or call 971-977-9086.

Thanks for your interest.

Meet The Cast of Riverbend Players Production of ‘Brighton Beach Memoirs’: Brian McMahon

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NEIL SIMON’S COMING OF AGE COMEDY ‘BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS’ at the NCRD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER March 18th – April 2nd. Tickets at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
Dreaming of baseball and girls, young Eugene must cope with the mundane existence of his family life in Brooklyn: formidable mother, overworked father, and his worldly older brother Stanley.
Throw into the mix his widowed Aunt Blanche and her two young (but rapidly growing) daughters and you have a recipe for hilarity, served up Simon-style.
Meet the Cast: Brian McMahon as Jack (overworked father)
65 years ago Brian’s mom gave birth to a 10-pound ham. Brian was born to be an actor, just not on stage.
Some even say Brian should be on the stage and there’s one leaving in 15 minutes. (Hi-O! We know, very timely jokes.)
Brian lives in Manzanita with his wife Betsy, who has also performed in Riverbend Players productions.
Brian & Betsy have also directed numerous plays.

PROPOSED BOND MEASURE- NEHALEM BAY HEALTH DISTRICT

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PROPOSED BOND MEASURE- NEHALEM BAY HEALTH DISTRICT
Wheeler, OR 97147
Ph: 503-368-5119
nbhdistrict@gmail.com

For immediate release

Nehalem Bay Health District Refers Proposed Bond Measure for Health and Senior Services
Tillamook County Ballot Measure #29-175

(Wheeler) – The Nehalem Bay Health District is implementing a comprehensive plan aimed at improving health and senior care and supporting health care and other essential workers.

Plan implementation includes a proposed bond measure to be placed on the May 16, 2023 ballot that would partly finance:

• Construction of a new, modern health center and pharmacy large enough to offer specialty and dental care

• Major renovations and modernizations to the Nehalem Valley Care Center, one of the few skilled nursing facilities on the Oregon coast

• Site preparation as a critical step in developing workforce housing, primarily geared for health care workers and other essential workers in our community

The overall cost of these projects is estimated to be $15.5 million.

If passed, the bond measure would raise $10.25 million.

Thanks to Oregon Senators Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden the health district has already secured $3 million toward the construction cost of the new health center and pharmacy. An additional $500,000 federal grant has been awarded to the Nehalem Bay Health Center and Pharmacy that can be applied to the construction cost. The District is actively seeking state government support, as well as foundation and private contributions to complete the full funding package.

If the measure passes, bonds would mature in 26 years or less from the date of issuance and may be issued in one or more series. The annual average tax rate is estimated to be $0.37 per $1,000 of taxable assessed property value. For illustration, a property with an assessed value of $300,000, and an annual average tax rate of $0.37 per $1000 of assessed value, may experience an increased tax of $170.00 annually, or approximately $0.46 per day. Actual rates may vary based upon interest rates incurred and changes in taxable assessed value. The projected tax cost for the measure is an estimate only, based on the best information available from the county assessor at the time of the estimate.

Depending upon the success of foundation and other funding opportunities, the District may not need to levy the full amount requested in the bond measure.

More detail on the plan:

• The proposed project would help preserve 75 to 80 current local health care related jobs at the Care Center and current clinic

• If the bond measure passes, the new health center and pharmacy facility would be located on a 1.3 acre site in Wheeler, adjacent to Highway 101 and Hospital Road. The site is owned by the Nehalem Bay Health District, and the property is zoned to permit construction of the new facility and will provide the parking required by the city. The site is outside the tsunami inundation zone

• If the bond measure passes, revenue from the proposed bond measure would support extensive renovation and modernization of the 40-year old building housing the Care Center, a licensed 50-bed skilled nursing facility, one of the few facilities of its kind on the Oregon coast. Planned renovations include updates of patient rooms, common areas, fire/safety and mechanical systems, as well as kitchen modernization. The district is also exploring reconfiguration of a portion of the facility to offer memory care services not now available in the community.

• If passed, The District’s plan is to utilize a portion of the bond revenue to undertake site preparation work related to the old Wheeler hospital, a necessary step toward redeveloping District property for worker housing, particularly housing for health care workers. The District intends, once site preparation is complete, to partner with a private or non-profit housing developer to undertake the housing component of the overall plan.

Without the financial support provided by the proposed bond measure, the District does not possess the financial resources to pursue construction of a new health center and pharmacy or a comprehensive renovation and modernization of the Care Center. If the bond measure does not pass, the proposed projects would not be completed, and property taxes would not be increased.

More information about the plan and funding is available at the health district website.

Addressing Local concerns

Submitted By: dixiegainer@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Your County Rep. Cyrus Javadi is on three committees in the Oregon legislature -Housing and Homeless Committee, House committee Behavioral Health and Health Care, House committee Economic Development and Small businesses,

All of these committees may address local concerns at this time.

and here is his e-mail address in the legislature: Rep.CyrusJavadi@oregonlegislature.gov

here is a link to a recent interview of Cyrus Javadi
www.podcasts.com/tillamook-today-on-ktil-386b4ddb6/episode/030723-rep-cyrus-javadi

Manzanita Livability Survey

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City of Manzanita’s STR Committee Begins Livability Survey
The City of Manzanita’s Short-term Rental (STR) Committee is conducting a survey open to all interested community members from March 6 to April 15. The survey will reach out to, and collect information from residents, second homeowners, STR owners, and managers of local STRs. It will provide City leadership with a better understanding of existing community sentiment regarding the impact of STRs on neighborhood livability in
Manzanita.
⮚ The link to the survey is www.surveymonkey.com/r/3MTWDQP

⮚ Paper copies are available by calling Manzanita City Hall 503.812.2514 option 4,

Information on current feelings and new trends will help the City Council and its STR committee identify cost-effective solutions to new and/or existing issues that are related to STRs.
City Council approved a mission statement in February 2023 for the new STR committee:
“Our mission is to propose policies on Manzanita short-term rentals which will enhance the City’s livability; consider financial health; and inform residents, managers, and visitors about these policies.”

Teen Night at North Coast Pinball

Submitted By: Christy@cosmichealingnw.com – Click to email about this post
Hello BBQ!

Teen Night at North Coast Pinball is back! Friday March 24th from 6-9 PM. All Teens are Invited and Welcome to attend for Free Pizza and Pinball! Please send your teens on over for some fun and games.

North Coast Pinball is located at 35995 N Hwy 101 in downtown Nehalem.

Please call Vivi (503)739-5581, or Christy (503) 800-1092 for questions or more info – DONATIONS ARE ALWAYS NEEDED AND WELCOMED – Thank you!

NCRD Board meeting tonight 6pm

Submitted By: constanceforncrd@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
NCRD’s monthly board meeting is tonight, 6pm! Please join via zoom (link found at www.ncrd.org) or in person at NCRD. Given the magnitude of choices we will soon face, it is imperative we, as the voting community, be engaged and involved now more than ever. Here is what I am watching: the search for a permanent Executive Director for NCRD; the Special Districts election in May (3 seats available on the board); the bond measure for the Nehalem Bay Health District (www.nehalembayhd.org) in May; the NCRD Operations Tax Levy in late fall; the ongoing new pool project; the SWOT project; the PAC/stage accessibility Project. If you have any questions you’d like me to ask on your behalf, please forward to constanceforncrd@gmail.com, by 5pm.

These are my questions:
1. Has the search for a new Executive Director begun? If not, when will it begin? How long did it take to find our ED the last time?
2. Have the 2 final candidates, not chosen for the ED position, been contacted to interview or apply again? If so, what was their response? If not, why not?
3. The SWOT presentation/exercise was public, will the SWOT comprehensive report/recommendations from the SDAO be made public? If so, by when? Who will be implementing the recommendations?
4. It was implied last month there was a possible solution to address the lack of stage accessibility for those with mobility concerns in the PAC? What is the status? If this is not accurate, will a committee dedicated to this issue now be formed? By when?
5. There are 3 open seats on the board for the May election, Mary G. indicated early she will be running. Wally B & Jennifer H, please share your intentions of running, or not.
6. If there’s time, I’m curious. What policies has this board written in the last 10+ years?
Respectfully/Constance

Join Us for Writers Read Celebration Tomorrow Evening

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If Ernest Hemingway arrived on the North Coast, what would he say and how would he say it?
Residents from Cape Meares, Nehalem and Wheeler will be among the writers who will ponder this question during the Writers Read Celebration on March 10 at the Cannon Beach Library.
Butch Freedman, of Cape Meares, will read his short story, “An Old Man Surfs”; Celeste Deveney, of Nehalem, will recite “A Dog’s Tale”; and Wheeler resident L Swartz will read their short story, “12-Step Famous,” during the celebration, which begins at 7 p.m. in the library, 131 N. Hemlock St.
It will be a hybrid event, with an online link available on the library’s website, cannonbeachlibrary.org
Writers selected to read the works they submitted for the celebration have all sorts of ideas about what Hemingway would say if he visited the North Coast. He might: ask why he left Cuba; tell stories and knock back a bourbon at the Driftwood Inn; recount how a boy reeled in a seagull; discuss fishing with a youngster at the library; or describe how a 12-step program member took flight as a crow.
Most of the writers, who range from Longview, Washington to Cape Meares, Oregon, will read their short stories and poems in person at the library, while at least three will read online.
This is the fifth year for the Writers Read Celebration. Writers from everywhere were asked to submit entries in any form, including stories, essays, poems, haikus, etc. on a theme; entries were limited to 600 words, and writers could submit up to three pieces each. This year’s theme was “Hemingway at the Beach: What Would He Say?”
A six-member panel of volunteers chose 16 from among 47 submissions without knowing who wrote them. Selections were made based on how closely the pieces followed the theme, word usage, content and the emotions evoked.
In addition to Freedman, Deveney and Swartz, other writers who were invited to the Writers Read Celebration are:
Darrell Clukey, Cannon Beach, Oregon: short story, “The Passing Visitor”
Dian Greenwood, Portland, Oregon: short story, “On First Seeing”
Craig Allen Heath, Longview, Washington: short story, “Papa at Cannon Beach”
Marc Imlay, Longview, Washington: short story, “The Young Boy and the Seagull”
Eve Marx, Seaside, Oregon: short story, “Nothing’s Going to Happen”
Steven Mayer, Cannon Beach, Oregon: short story, “Hemingway at the Beach”
Russell Myers, Vancouver, Washington: short story, “The Library”
Jennifer Nightingale, Astoria, Oregon: poems, “Papa’s Bindlestiff” and “Eel Grass”
Steve Price, Portland, Oregon: short story, “Leaving Cuba”
Scott T. Starbuck, Vancouver, Washington: poem, “Salmon Prophet”
James A. Tweedie, Long Beach, Washington: short stories, “Castaway” and “Birthday at the Beach”

Employment Opportunity

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Nehalem Bay Wastewater Agency is accepting applications for an Office Assistant. The chosen candidate must have an educational level equivalent to a High School diploma; excellent interpersonal skills, verbal and written communication skills; proficiency with Office Suite software, an aptitude for learning and using web-based computer applications such as financial/fund software, utility receipts/billing, and mapping/GIS. Final candidates will be interviewed, pass reference checks, and subject to a background check.
The starting pay range is $22.37 to $25.92 per hour DOE.
Applications and a job description are available online at www.nehalembaywastewater.org or at the administration office, 35755 7th St., Nehalem, OR 97131. 503-368-5125
No applications will be accepted after March 31st, 2023.
VETERANS’ PREFERENCE. NEHALEM BAY WASTEWATER AGENCY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.

Nehalem Handy Man Services Available

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Please Call me to discuss jobs @:
971-324-0149
(Please No Emails)

Good Morning Nehalem
I’m a local, a father of 3 and trying to pick up some extra work.

If you have any projects needing attention.
Well then, I’m you guy!

I have many skills & wear many hats.
Some of my skills include:
*Licensed driver
*Transporter
* Errand runner
*Yard work
*Painting (interior/ exterior/ cars/ toys)
*Skilled Car Mechanic
*Pet Sitter & Walker
*Heavy Equipment Operater
*Gutters

and Lots more!
If you have something in mind that’s not listed…
just ask me
Most likely I’m your man!
Blessings
Have a wonderful day!

No emails please.
Call to inquire about pricing and jobs.
971-324-0149

Art/Tools/Miscellaneous Items

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Calls Only PLZ NO Emails:
971-324-0149

Beautiful Outdoor Marble Fire Pit Table w/ 4 Rocking Chairs included. $350-

Outdoor white Wicker patio furniture $350

Vintage Rod Iron in or outdoor furniture (round table & 2 chairs) nice patina $150-

12 Inch Hunting Knife w/ Leather Holder $100-

Contracting Stud Finder Kit worth several 100 asking $100-

2 Electric Paint Spray Guns for interior or exterior $75- for both

Various Custom Canvas Paintings & Canvas Photography Prints in assorted sizes. Wave & Beach Themed.
Each painting or print will be priced differently depending on size etc. We will send pix via email, text, or schedule a viewing
for interested buyers.

Logging Boots Size 9 and 10

971-324-0149