Vote YES for quality and access to local health and senior care

Submitted By: nehalemhealthcare@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
If you haven’t returned your ballot for the May 16 election you still have time, but you’ll need to utilize a drop box.

Two of the most convenient north county drop box locations are in Manzanita just off Laneda Avenue near Manzanita News and Espresso (in front of the bus stop) and in Rockaway at city hall right on Highway 101. Your ballot must be in the drop box before 8:00 pm on May 16.

Your vote in favor of the Health District ballot measure will allow our community to enter a new era of improved local health and senior care. We have a once in a generation opportunity to improve health care right here at home. Don’t miss the chance to make a difference.

Vote like local health care depends on it – because it does.

Why ME for NCRD

Submitted By: constanceforncrd@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hello Community….. I imagine you may be tired of all the campaigning, me too! I want you to know I appreciate all who have voted for me and all who may still vote for me. I WANT YOUR VOTE.

I want this. I have been involved with the NCRD since 2008. I didn’t go to school here, I don’t have children in Programs at the NCRD and I use very few of the offerings of late. Regardless of not having those roots, I have been an out loud, consistent, contribution and promoter of NCRD and I am not willing to be resigned to; ‘you can’t please everyone,’ when actually you can, if service is a priority. The 3 Villages and beyond are customers of the NCRD and if ANYONE experiences not feeling at home, welcomed and supported, then staff needs to be evaluated and possibly changed.

The Board HAS to have Community service/support be the first priority and in the background for EVERY decision. The Board needs to be looking at how revenue is being driven and not allow another 2 years where very little new money comes in.

My name is Constance, around me People and Organizations excel, we get er done! I am asking YOU to vote for ME. Thank you

I Need a Ride, Not another App.

Submitted By: lexikennedy1995@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
I’m 27 years old and I would really like to finish my AA and transfer to a 4-year college. But, I‘ve chosen to live on the Oregon coast, which has been an amazing experience. It’s a different kind of education. It’s enriching, just as continuing my formal education would be.

There’s a good community college nearby and I have been able to take a few classes and meet some great people that I’m sure I will know forever. I’m building a life here and it feels correct. A lot of people might not appreciate such a simple idea, but for people like me, people that are on their own and just doing the best they can, it’s a really big deal.

I have attempted to get myself more invested in pursuing the AA, as the path to getting it and moving forward has been made very clear to me. I know it will be a big accomplishment that moves my life in the direction I want. All I have to do is show up.

This is where the problem lies. I don’t drive. So, I either ask a friend or I take the bus. I can get my head around regular bus travel. I kind of like it. The real problem with my plight to attend college is that there is NO BUS at the TIME I need it. I work full time and the only classes that fit my schedule are in the evenings. Those classes end around 9pm. The bus to the college stops running at 7pm. This leaves me stranded about 15 miles from home. So, I don’t go to school right now. I just dream.

I watched the MooVoter candidate forums and was able to hear from the candidates for Transportation Board. I had never heard of any of these people, but in listening to them I knew they weren’t bus riders. Some said everything was fine and that is way off. Others touted technology as a solution. “No!” I shouted at the screen. An app won’t move me from point A to point B.

Despite my shouting at the screen I was also given some hope. The one candidate that stood out was Mary Leverette. Clearly, this person is smart, creative, calm, and although not a bus rider, I felt like she wanted to understand and that she would work hard to do just that.

In watching this forum, my dreams of getting back to aggressively pursuing this degree came alive. I’m voting for Mary Leverette for the Transportation Board. I don’t know if she can fix my particular situation, but I feel like she’s the only candidate that will try. I hope you’ll join me.

PS: The image is kind of how it feels to be me in this situation. I hope it helps sum things up. Please vote!

MooVoter Candidates Forum MidCounty SUPPLEMENTAL

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RECORDED CONTENT – MooVoter Candidates Forum Mid County SUPPLEMENTAL.

This video was filmed on May 12th, 2023. The opportunity to participate in this recording was open, by personal invitation, to EVERY candidate that was unable to attend the May 6th, 2023 MooVoter Candidates Forum for Mid County.

View at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfSef-k6Q64

To see the May 6th, 2023 MooVoter Candidates Forum, that features many other go to this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gssKWuoMx-A

VOTE BY MAY 16th!

Vote for These Public Education Leaders!

Submitted By: kimmarkc@yahoo.com – Click to email about this post
Next Tuesday, May 16, is election day!
PLEASE VOTE!

And when you cast your ballot for local school board positions, vote for the qualified public education leaders below. The well-being and academic success of ALL students is their highest priority.

More information about each of these candidates can be found on the Tillamook County Retired Educators and Teachers, TREAT, website: www.tillamookretiredteachers.org.

NOTE: Ballots must be postmarked by 8pm election day. To be on the safe side at this point, drop your completed ballot in a local drop box. Find locations at sos.oregon.gov/voting/Pages/drop-box-locator.aspx.

Voting is the foundation of our democracy!

Garden Club Plant Sale final day Tomorrow, Sunday 1/2 price

Submitted By: barbaraandchuck@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
Hours tomorrow, Sunday May 14, are 10am to NOON.

Most everything will be half price!!! Lots of plants and gifts left–get some for MOM. (Some things may not be included in the half price sale.)

Our raffle drawing will be at the end of the sale tomorrow for basket of garden goodies, a hand made garden wire cloche and a large indoor ficus (fig) tree. Raffle tickets are $5 each or 6 for $20. Choose which item you want the most or put some tickets in all three.

Garden club members work hard to make this sale happen, have fun doing it (mostly), and we GIVE our money away to local organizations who match our mission.

So come and support your community. These babies need a new home! Thanks to all of you who came today.

Location of the sale is 43080 Northfork Rd, Nehalem at the junction of Hwy 53 and Northfork Rd with horse statues in the front yard and real horses in the back yard! Start on North Fork Rd at the blinking light in Nehalem and go 5 miles to the end of N Fork Road. The sale is on the left.

We encourage you to pay with cash or check and to round up! Past recipients who have received money from the Nehalem Bay Garden Club include Food Roots, Hoffman Gardens, Alder Creek Farm, Tillamook Early Learning Center, Tillamook Chamber Comm Foundation, North County Food Bank, Nehalem Bay United Methodist Church for their food programs, Nehalem Elementary Garden Program, and the mural at Nehalem City Park.

Our mission is “to cultivate knowledge and love of gardening through educational programs and activities; to aid in the protection of the environment, native plants and wildlife; and to support public service through garden related organizations and volunteer opportunities.”

If you would like to become a member, send an email to barbaraandchuck@nehalemtel.net. We are planning 2 garden trips this summer, and in September we start our regular meetings on the 4th Tuesday at 1:30 at the Calvary Bible Church in Manzanita across from the Library. September’s meeting will be on the 26th. Dues are $10/year.

LADIES MOTO LEATHER JACKET

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The sun is shining. The rain has stopped
perfect weather for a ride.

Shine your chrome and get ready for the highway

Have your lady or yourself in a Genuine
BiLT leather jacket “ always quality “

Size USA 38
Zippers galore inside and out

Great protection when needed

Looks like new
Original price over $100 selling price $80

Have a great day !

FREE – Misc. firewood rounds big & small.

Submitted By: Artwithmisskaren@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
I’m getting ready to break ground on a house build in the north end of cannon beach and wanted to see if anyone wants this wood for home or Camp fires before the excavator tears it all up & dumps it. Pretty much all rounds in various sizes. Some are pretty big so it will take someone strong. Or maybe you want some fun stumps for around the camp fire and I sit on or in the garden to put a birdbath on.

The wood is very dense old Holly & hemlock. All of it’s from a 2019 tree felling.

Volunteer Maple tree

Submitted By: jcoyne97222@comcast.net – Click to email about this post
We have a volunteer Maple tree that has gotten to big for the location. It has rooted in a metal pot so no digging will be needed until you plant it. You can take the pot with you.

I wanted to offer it up for adoption before cutting it down.

It seems very healthy considering it is in a pot. It has grown tremendously from last year.

Please email or text if you are interested.

jcoyne97222@comcast.net
971-678-6261

CRAFTING DAY

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Come join us on Tuesday May 16th at Nehalem Bay United Methodist Church. Bring whatever you are working on (sewing, needlework, paper crafts, painting…) and craft with us for the day. We meet in the Fellowship Hall starting at 9 a.m. and can work until 4 p.m. but you can come and go as you need.
Nehalem Senior Lunch is served at noon ($5), you can bring a sack lunch or go out to one of our local eateries.
We have tables for you to use. The coffee pot us on. So come join us for an hour or all day.
That’s Tuesday May 16th at Nehalem Bay UMC 9 to 4.

MooVoter Candidates Forum North County SESSION 2

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MAYBE THE LAST CHANCE TO MEET THE CANDIDATES BEFORE ELECTION DAY MAY 16, 2023.

Hosted by KTIL’s Sayde Moser

Expected Candidates are:

Neah-Kah-Nie School District #56
Michele Aeder
Marisa Bayouth-Real
Joseph Carr
Katie Wilkenson

North County Recreation District
Erin Laskey
Constance Shimek

Nehalem Bay Health District
Marc C. Johnson
Bond Measure 29-175

Tillamook County Transportation District
Thomas Fiorelli
Jim Heffernan
Mary Leverette

Tillamook Bay Community College
Mary Faith Bell
Betsy McMahon
Mary Jones

Email your questions to moovoter@gmail.com.

Hope to see you there.

Saturday, May 13th 10am – noon

On Zoom: us02web.zoom.us/j/81634814373?pwd=UEZrNW5qZjdFeGtpc1VQOHhYa2kyUT09

Manzanita July 4th Parade Posters on Sale to Benefit Parade

Submitted By: laura@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
Manzanita’s popular 4th of July parade will return this year and a brand-new poster commemorating the occasion and its theme “Return to Glory” honors the event.

The traditional, small-town celebration, a highlight of any summer, was suspended for three years, due to the concerns about the pandemic.

The parade features walkers, marchers, dancers, horses, flags, home-made floats, bicyclists, classic cars, fire trucks, bookmobiles, marching bands and, every year, something new.

“I was honored when I was asked to create a poster for this year’s big day,” said Manzanita artist Lori Dillon. “It was important to me to depict Neahkahnie Mountain, the bright colors, the candy, the fun, and especially the people of all ages marching and watching.”

The posters, created in pen, ink and watercolor, will be on sale at the Manzanita Visitor Center for $30 each, with proceeds helping fund the parade itself. The Visitor Center is located 31 Laneda Ave., and is open Wednesdays through Sundays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Posters will also be available at the first Manzanita Farmers’ Market of the season, Friday, May 26. Dillon will be on hand that day to autograph them.

Information about the parade, including participation applications and support opportunities, can be found at the Manzanita visitors’ website: visitmanzanita.org

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Photo Caption: Manzanita artist Lori Dillon created the city’s 4th of July 2023 parade poster.
Photo Credit: David Dillon

Don’t forget to bring your dull tools to the Garden Club plant sale tomorrow

Submitted By: barbaraandchuck@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
The Sharpenator will be available at the Nehalem Bay Garden Club’s annual plant sale tomorrow, Saturday, May 13 from 10-3. So bring your tools that need a new edge. He will not be there on Sunday.
Also only on Saturday, bring your children and they can create wee gardens while you shop. Children are invited to plant tiny gardens as commitments to Planet Earth — and possibly Mothers’ Day gifts. All materials provided.
Hours for the sale on Sunday, May 14th, are from from 10 to noon.
And for Mother’s Day besides wee gardens, lots of plants there are plant related gifts.
You have 3 chances to win in the raffle : a basket of garden goodies; a hand made garden wire cloche and a large indoor ficus (fig) tree. Raffle tickets are $5 each or 6 for $20.
Location of the sale is 43080 Northfork Rd, Nehalem at the junction of Hwy 53 and Northfork Rd with horse statues in the front yard and real horses in the back yard! Start on North Fork Rd at the blinking light in Nehalem and go 5 miles to the end of N Fork Road. The sale is on the left.
Available at reasonable prices will be all kinds of plants: hanging baskets, planters with colorful flowers, perennials, annuals, shrubs, trees, houseplants, natives, herbs, succulents, ground covers and vegetables.
We encourage you to pay with cash or check and to round up! Nehalem Bay Garden Club donates proceeds from the sale to local organizations that share the Club’s mission. Past recipients include Food Roots, Hoffman Gardens, Alder Creek Farm, Tillamook Early Learning Center, Tillamook Chamber Comm Foundation, North County Food Bank, Nehalem Bay United Methodist Church for their food programs, Nehalem Elementary Garden Program, and the mural at Nehalem City Park.
And while you are in the neighborhood, Aldervale Native Plants is having an open house on Saturday from 9-4 across the road from the Garden Club sale. 43005 North Fork Rd.

Yoga with Vets with Molly and Liz

Submitted By: briantjmcmahon@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hey everyone
Welcome to Yoga with Veterans. 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.

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 Liz
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/87875000053

Hope to see you soon

Brian

Annual Rare and Old Book Sale Fundraiser

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A Fundraiser for the Cannon Beach Library! Don’t miss the library’s Annual Rare and Old Book Sale Fundraiser this Memorial Day weekend – Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, May 27th through May 29th, from 12 to 4 p.m. Sale will be held at the Cannon Beach Library. Sale includes rare, old, signed, and collectible adult and children’s books. Choose from a fine selection of collectible titles across a wide range of prices. Perfect for collectors, booksellers, hobbyists, resellers, and anyone looking for an interesting find or a special gift. Priced to sell! We’ll also be running a bonus sale – buy any 3 books and get the 4th book FREE (of equal or lesser value).

Some highlights include The Tales of Beedle the Bard J.K. Rowling Special Collector’s Edition; Charles M. Russel Legacy by Larry Len Peterson; Wicked The Musical: a Pop-Up Compendium of Splendiferous Delight and Thrillifying Intrigue pop-up book; John Lennon Signature Box 11-disc Boxed Set, The Journal of Henry D. Thoreau 2-Volume Set; and The Mabinogion translated by Lady Charlotte Guest.
All proceeds benefit the Cannon Beach Library, one of the few private non-profit libraries left in the country. For more information visit our website www.cannonbeachlibrary.org/