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Nehalem Bay Health District
Regular Meeting
7:00 PM, Wednesday, February 08, 2023
Location: Zoom Remote Video Conferencing
This Meeting is open to the public.
The Zoom link is below for members of the public who wish to attend
Join Zoom Meeting
us02web.zoom.us/j/83125890009
For general questions or to request a meeting packet contact:
nbhdistrict@gmail.com
Agenda
7:00 PM NBHD Regular Meeting Agenda
I. Call to order
II. Nehalem Bay Health District’s DEI Statement
III. Consent Agenda:
A. Approval of NBHD January 11 and February 06 minutes
B. CEO’s January financial report
IV. Public comment
V. New Business
A. CEO project update
B. Discuss and approve Resolution 2023-01 for General Obligation Bond Measure
C. Discuss and approve Resolution 2023-02 increase to Professional Services, budget adjustment
VI. Old Business
A. Website buildout and content update
B. General update on Land use project, upper and lower properties
Adjournment
NOTE: Nehalem Bay Health District regular board meetings are scheduled for the second Wednesday of each month at 7:00 PM.
$25 for the set OBO
Located in Manzanita


EVCNB is currently offering a comprehensive 3-hour class covering water, sanitation and hygiene, in which you will obtain the know-how and equipment to get your household prepared to properly manage your WaSH needs.
Register for a class using the EVCNB website. Scroll to View All Trainings & Events
and select a date to attend – Feb. 25, March 25, or April 29.
More dates will be scheduled in the future.
Emergency situations happen in our coastal region – power outages, flooding, storms, wild fires, and possibly an earthquake/tsunami. How will you obtain safe water for drinking, cooking, and washing and dispose of human waste during these times? Be prepared, not scared!
Water: In times of emergency, you will need to provide your household with the water needed for survival. Learn the basics of SAFE water storage. Learn how to effectively filter and treat water from in-home and local sources.
Sanitation & Toilets: You will need a process and equipment to safely manage your household’s human and pet waste to avoid the spread of disease. While this may not be the most exciting of subjects, it is an essential one if we are to keep our community safe from unnecessary health risks following a disaster.
Hygiene: Hygiene is always important to protect against the spread of disease, but it becomes even more critical when our access to medical resources is severely limited or cut-off. The absence of running water definitely makes effective hand washing and wound care more challenging.
$470 or best reasonable offer

ICE CREAMS
Marshmallow on chocolate-dipped graham cracker cone
Chocolate Malt on vanilla bean cone
Purple Velvet on poppyseed cone
Red Hot! on vanilla bean cone
POG (passionfruit, orange & guava ) (vegan) on vanilla vegan/gf cone
Grapefruit Rose Sorbet (vegan) on vanilla vegan g/f cone
CHOWDERS
NW Clam Chowder …same as always
Thai Red/Green Curry Chowders…vegan…same as always
Caribbean Seafood Chowder…coconut milk, curry, allspice, lime and pineapple juices, garlic, ginger, tomatoes, prawns, cod, calamari, yukon gold potatoes, sweet potatoes, plaintains, celery, onion topped with cilantro
Pork Chashu Ramen…we are partnering with Oregon Seaweed & Ocean Waters who are providing us with kombu and wakame seaweeds to make this pork, chicken, shitake, garlic, ginger broth for our ramen. Add house pork chashu, yakisoba noodles, soy-marinated eggs, spicy cabbage pickle & scallions as well as wakame salad and pickled ginger (not gluten-free)
We’re pretty excited about it!!!
Add an organic green salad (local greens finally available this weekend!) w/toasted hazelnuts, sheep’s milk feta, pear vinaigrette, pickled veggies
We make our own drinks as well:
Ginger Drink …hot or cold…this cure’s everything!
Honey Lavender Lemonade
Vietnamese Iced Coffee…coconut milk, coconut
sugar, French Roast coffee brewed w/almond and cardamom
Pumpkin Spiced Cold Brew…slightly sweet w/cream float
North Fork Communiteas…served hot or off our retail shelf
French Press Coffee…our own exclusive blend from Wolfmoon…served hot or off our retail shelf
HOURS
Thursday – Saturday 11:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sunday 11:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.
We’re located in beautiful Nehalem-by-the-River at 35915 Hwy 101 North
Call ahead and we’ll have your order ready…503 368 CHOW
Looking forward to cooking for you!!!
We kick off this year of celebration with a community gathering at the NCRD on February 4th! Please join us!
Learn more about EVCNB and our current events by visiting evcnb.org/events

Make sure you’re prepared for a disaster with a GoBag for each member of your family. Get a GoBag filled
with a 3-day supply of essential items for emergencies.
Accessory items are also available for purchase.

Join us for Story Time at the Cannon Beach Library, 2 p.m. on Saturday, February 4. Come listen to stories about the theme, “Be My Valentine!” Story Time is a FREE event. Come pick up a take-home Valentine kit and a FREE GIFT. Target age is pre-k to 8 yo, but any age may attend. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Contact us for more information.

Residing in Manzanita on the second floor of a home on a hill. We will meet you there, you carry and transport it. To make arrangements, call 503-521-6148.



REPAIR ROADSHOW at the Garibaldi Library (107 6th St.)
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11th
2:00 – 400, so you don’t have to drive in the dark.
This is a delightful community event where you can bring your beloved broken items to Expert Fixers. We currently have volunteers to fix Jewelry, sew and hem Clothing, repair Small Appliances and Lamps, and even help you figure out to use the darn thing! This is a judgment free, helpful community zone where all questions and items will be handled with care.
Free event, donations greatly appreciated.
Please REGISTER NOW to attend.
www.heartofcartm.org/repaircafe
Sending love and peace your way!



Overdose rates, the frequency of drug use and addiction, and the percentage of individuals aged 12 and above who reported taking drugs in the previous year were all taken into account while ranking the 50 states in the research, which compiled data from a number of different sources.
Oregon worst in country for drug problems, according to a new report t.co/obTdqKi6Cq
According to a similar study published by WalletHub, Oregon ranks third in the US for youth drug use and second for adult drug use.
Although Oregon was not ranked worst overall, it did receive very low grades in all categories. Utah got an 88 on a scale where 0 is the worst and 100 is the best, while Oregon obtained a dismal 43.
Nearly a quarter of all respondents (26%) reported using marijuana in the calendar year prior to the poll. Marijuana use remains illegal under federal law, despite the fact that it has been decriminalized in the state of Oregon. People between the ages of 18 and 25 had the greatest prevalence of marijuana usage (47.28%) of any age group.
The Need For Aid
“There has been a lot of confusion about what Measure 110 would do and what the funding would go towards. Unfortunately, “IT DOES NOT FUND TREATMENT,” said Sommer Wolcott, executive director of the addiction treatment organization OnTrack Rogue Valley.
Is it too soon to tell if Measure 110 is effective or not?
How can it be effective – If it does not fund treatment?
Don’t you think this measure should be canceled since voters were fooled into voting for it?
Recently at the the library I saw a new book out from a western author I used to read – and so I checked it out. This action takes place in Portland, Oregon and the description of Portland in this book? “Most of the traffic signs were defaced by graffiti. So were sides of buildings and fences. Chain link fences mostly ripped down that flanked the highway, piles of trash and crude shelters wherever there was bare ground.Every bank and most businesses were boarded up with plywood. Piles of trash covering the sidewalks and gathered in the corners of bulldings. Homeless people sleeping on sidewalks, some without sleeping bags.
Welcome to Portland, Oregon! Now described this way in novels!! What say you?
This info from The Oregon catalyst and other articles