Manzanita, Nehalem, Wheeler Mayors Support for Nehalem Bay Health District Bond Measure

Submitted By: nehalemhealthcare@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Posted on May 5, 2023 by Editor

Please join us in voting yes for the Health District Bond measure 29-175. We support and respect the unanimous guidance from the City Councils of Wheeler, Manzanita and Nehalem passing resolutions of support. This measure will allow us to meet our current health care needs, provide updated services and future health care requirements for our communities. This measure will not only provide expanded up to date health care, but it will also address accessibility to housing.

As fellow citizens, we believe for a community to be successful and thrive some basic elements are required, including accessibility to quality health care, education and housing needs.
The proposed Health District Bond Measure will provide all three of these needs. Please vote to support our Health District and community.

Sincerely,
Doug Honeycutt, Mayor of Wheeler
Phil Chick, Mayor of Nehalem
Deb Simmons, Mayor of Manzanita

Click this link: www.tillamookcountypioneer.net/manzanita-nehalem-wheeler-mayors-support-for-nehalem-bay-health-district-bond-measure/ to read the article originally posted by The Tillamook County Pioneer

For more on the bond measure visit www.nehalemhealthcare.com and follow the campaign on Facebook at Yes For Local Health Care www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090438080823

FRIDAY NIGHT’S MOO VOTER

Submitted By: elaskey86@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
First, I’d like to thank the Tillamook County Pioneer and MooVoter for putting on the event Friday night. I enjoyed participating!
There were a couple of topics we discussed in the forum that I would like to revisit and clarify.

One topic that really concerns me is some residents not feeling welcome at the NCRD. I have used the NCRD my entire life, and now almost daily for over 6 years, and not once did I ever have any feeling of un-welcomeness. Perhaps that’s just my experience. However, I’m aware that a few private groups did practice some exclusions during Covid and that this did leave some people with bad feelings. I would like to take a look at policy regarding the use of the NCRD space, keeping in mind that we want all people to feel comfortable, safe and welcome.

Another topic I want to touch on addresses the inclusivity of the NCRD due to scholarships based on financial need. It was mentioned in Friday night’s forum that there are no programs to ensure people with lower incomes can afford to participate at the NCRD. I thought this was odd because I was quite sure there were scholarships available to anyone who asks, but I don’t like speaking about topics unless I have the facts in front of me. I’ve now confirmed that indeed there are scholarships available, based on financial need, for participants in all three NCRD departments (Youth & Sports, Fitness and Aquatics.). In fact, in just the past six months, Friends of NCRD funded $2,737.30 for scholarships in Quarter 1 (Jan-Mar 2023) – and for Quarter 4 (Oct-Dec 2022) Friends funded $2,843.80 in scholarships. Those are sizable quarterly amounts and should not be forgotten or misrepresented. We should take great care in relaying correct information to the community. It’s important for people to know the NCRD is available to ALL residents of North County.

We can’t please everyone, and there’s always room for improvement. However, we can compromise and do our best. I spend a lot of time finding middle ground for my clients, and I know it is difficult at times.

If I’m elected as board member know that I will listen and problem solve for you. I will meet any obstacle head on and work to find the best solution. I think the NCRD is a great place and we’re so lucky to have it! Its success is only a refection of our community! So let’s continue to build on it!

Please vote for me, Erin Laskey-Wilson for NCRD board position #2!

Manzanita Civility RIP May 3rd 2023

Submitted By: rkinor@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
I admit to getting a bit nostalgic for those days not so long ago when the City proclaimed the Year of Kindness whereby “The City of Manzanita encourages community members to participate in spreading kindness and practicing respect, generosity, patience, and considerations of others at all times”.

Remember the recent admonitions made by some of the very same participants in Wednesday’s Council meeting to honor our citizen volunteers for their service to the community. Little did we know that that respect only applied to those volunteers that they deemed worthy of respect.

The last rites of civility were ably performed with a sermon on the ongoing dangers that I and others pose to the community. The lead officiant at the meeting and author of that day’s BBQ post unveiled a treasure trove of private emails between myself and Council members and public emails with the City going back to 2018 to prove her point. The choir chimed in on cue offering their testimonials with the fervor of a charismatic tent revival meeting.

The BBQ author would have you believe that my sharing informed opinions of how City government operates with our elected officials is a greater community concern than City staff who chose to not answer citizen questions and a City Manager who recommends ignoring and isolating citizens who she determines are making personal attacks on her by even asking questions.

My transgression was pointing out that the latest examples given by the City Manager of City Hall staff efforts to justify Water Fund transfers to the General Fund had failed a simple fact check. This was not worthy of a rebuttal or correction at Wednesday’s meeting because it must be too embarrassing to admit. Equal silence on ignoring and isolating citizens who ask questions must be interpreted that this is now acceptable City policy.

Please do read as much of the 478 pages of documents painstakingly reviewed to produce half a dozen snippets of out of context quotes to make the case that my “clandestine and destructive interference in our city’s affairs” must be stopped.

The warning signs that a cult like mindset is becoming a dominant feature of our local political culture should not be dismissed. The telltale characteristics include: Opposition to critical thinking. Isolating nonconforming community members and punishing them. Loyalty to those in position of authority.

May 3rd should be a wake up call for those that value civil liberties and the right to fully participate as a citizen in our local community decisions. I suspect that the sermons will continue and the choir will continue to rehearse until enough of the silent majority say enough.

Randy Kugler

Yoga with Vets with Molly and Janet

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Hey everyone
Welcome to Yoga with Veterans. It’s free, it’s easy and it’s fun. Everyone is welcome.

Yoga with Molly
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
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. Yoga can solve a lot of issues.

Brian

Trash Bash Art Festival Kick Off – THANK YOU!

Submitted By: Jessi@heartofcartm.org – Click to email about this post
Over 6o folks attended Heart of Cartm’s Trash Art Gallery Opening at COVE, last night. Thank you to The Roost in Wheeler, Buttercup in Nehalem and WILD Manzanita. We all enjoyed the MOST DELICIOUS appetizers. Fort George and Lakeside Theater and Cafe donated beverages. Astoria Bubble Collective brought delightful bubble fun to all ages outside and Jeffery Trapp entertained us with Flamenco Guitar indoors. Stay tuned for photos by Broken Banjo Photography!
Thanks to COVE Gallery for the space, the Trash Art Show is open through May 21st, Thursday-Sunday, Noon-5:00pm.

But wait…THERE’S MORE!

Trash Tales Storytelling,
Sunday, May 7th, 2-4pm
Hoffman Center for the Arts
$20 at the door

Trash Tales II Storytelling & Raffle,
Friday, May 19th, 6-8pm
Rockaway Roastery

Trashion Show
Saturday, May 20th,
Doors @ 4:00
Show @ 5:30
Live Music by Johnny Wheels & The Swamp Donkeys
Food by Roasttown BBQ
Fort George brews and Nehalem Bay wines
Nehalem Bay Winery
($20)

Cannon Beach Chorus 35th Anniversary concert

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Come join us tomorrow Sunday, May 7th at 3:00pm At Nehalem Bay United Methodist Church, 36050 10th St., Nehalem for the last concert of the Cannon Beach Chorus 35th Anniversary concert.

“All About Love, from Mozart to McCartney“ presents the many facets of love from silly to steamy to sublime. Selections include a wonderfully tender piece, “The Seal Lullaby” and the hauntingly beautiful “Northern Lights.” Several pieces feature soloists from the chorus. Violinist, Tim Berthelson will perform in several pieces. Bob LaTorre will play his trumpet with the chorus as well. Barbara Richmond provides piano accompaniment and Roy Seiber conducts. The chorus members represent communities from Astoria to Tillamook.

Tickets at the door are $10 with Students under 16 free.

Love to see you there!

Looking for a PELLET SMOKER

Submitted By: tevisdiii@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
We are searching for a pellet meat smoker to borrow or rent for a couple of days in late August for a small wedding. Since they are pretty spendy, and we don’t ordinarily use one, if anyone knows where to rent one, or will rent theirs, it would be great to know.
We would be open to buying a used one if it were fairly reasonable in price and functioned well.
Thanks BBQ! Jude cell (call or text) 503-440-9639

FREE CANINET

Submitted By: Judykay008@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
I ordered this cabinet from Overstock for my laundry room. It arrived with several
“dings” in it and missing hinges for the doors. Overstock has replaced it, but don’t want it back. If you need shelves for your garage, shed, or chicken coop, here it is! If you’re handy you might even be able to find hinges that work. Retail $250 (if none of this happened.)
I’m in Pine Ridge,close to CARTM.

FREE chair and ottoman

Submitted By: Kirby.voos@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
This chair and ottoman have served us well, but we have now run out of space for them. They are in great condition – the only issue is the seat fabric is flaking off – we just lay a blanket over it. Located in Wheeler. This needs to be picked up ASAP. Contact Kirby (203)623-3019 (call/text) for faster response then email

Misc. /Furniture/Art/Tools

Submitted By: 503wednesday@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Calls Only PLZ NO Emails:
971-324-0149

12 reptile tanks of all sizes make best offer

Mountain bike $50

Table saw $100

Kites $15 each

Other tools

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-

Contracting Stud Finder Kit worth several 100 asking $75-

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.

Boots for wet or dry/ work or daily use.
Size 9:

Wites Logger boots
(Originally $400) asking $100

Denner Camo military jump boots
asking $50

Mucks rubber ankle boots
asking $50

Gorilla Hy Test Steal toe boots
asking $50

All are water proof and I added cushioning insoles for arch and back support.

971-324-0149

FREE chair and ottoman

Submitted By: Dejagerjustin@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
This chair has served us well, but we have now run out of space for it. It is in great shape except for the seat cushion fabric that is flaking off – we just lay a blanket over it and no one’s the wiser. Needs to be picked up TODAY or it goes to the dump. Located in Wheeler. Please CALL/TEXT Kirby (203)623-3019 – Thanks BBQ!

FREE chair & 2 coolers

Submitted By: Kirby.voos@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Free upholstered armchair (stored in a dry garage) and 2 coolers (definitely not new but they still keep your drinks cold – handle is broken on one – use on your boat or as a garage drink cooler, just rotate out frozen gallon water jugs!) Located in Nehalem near the transfer station. Contact Kirby to coordinate pickup

HandyMan for Hire!

Submitted By: sofar4romit@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
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.
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!

Have a wonderful day!

Aimee-zing Creations Handmade Crochet Goodies

Submitted By: amncarl@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Aimee-zing Creations!
Call Aimee to have handmade crochet goodies
made custom for you!
Beautiful afghan crochet blankets
Hats, beanies, scarfs, purses, bathing suit tops,
baskets, table cloths, and so much more!

Come by Sisters and Pete’s Coffee and Treats to view some ready made items for sale.

Calls or texts only
no emails please

1-503-801-9909
Prices very depending on what project your wanting.
Looking forward to hearing from you soon.

Dirty Bird’s Community Compost Club

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Are you interested in worm farming/vermicomposting? It is super fun, does not require heat to break things down, and creates a beautiful soil amendment that you can use safely in your garden.
Join us on May 24th 5-7pm for our first Community Compost Club meeting on the site of the future home of Dirty Bird’s Garden Center (corner of Manzanita and Division). Email queenbee@dirtybirdsgardencenter to RSVP.
Dirty Bird’s Garden Center will be built on the vacant lot on the corner of Division and Manzanita across from Underhill Plaza. Until we have a building, we are doing programming and events with local partners to support top sustainability efforts.
Our first project is making compost from food waste. Food waste accounts for over 20% of landfill materials and production, transportation, and handling of food generate significant Carbon Dioxide (CO2) emissions and when food ends up in landfills, it generates methane, an even more potent greenhouse gas. We want to divert as much food waste as possible from our local waste stream through our Community Compost Club.
Members will work together to build a community worm bin that we can use for our household food waste. We will also help those interested in building home based vermicompsting systems.
Worms are magicians! Let’s help them help us.

Marc Johnson for Nehalem Bay Health District Board

Submitted By: allanmadeline@aol.com – Click to email about this post
I am writing to urge your support for the re-election of Marc C. Johnson to the Nehalem Bay Health District Board. He has provided strong and collaborative leadership since being appointed to the Board by the Tillamook County Commissioners in 2017 and being elected to a full term in I 2019.
During this period the Health District Board has done extensive community outreach and completed a five-year strategic plan. Under Marc’s leadership the District Board has strengthened collaboration with community partners.
With Marc’s strong and visionary leadership, the Health District has gained the support of Senators Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden and obtained $3 million in federal funding to be the foundation of the funding package necessary to build a new larger health center and to renovate and modernize the Nehalem Valley Care Center in Wheeler, the region’s only skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility.
I’ve worked with Marc Johnson on the North Tillamook Library Board both in my position as President and when he was President. He has continued strengthening the Library’s community presence in north Tillamook County and continued the financial planning for the future.
Marc lends his leadership skills and wisdom in communication strategies to the nonprofits in the community that have been fortunate to have him involved as a volunteer. In addition to the North Tillamook Library Friends, these include the Hoffman Center for the Arts, the Emergency Volunteer Corps of Nehalem Bay and the Neahkahnie Water District.
Our community is fortunate to have Marc C. Johnson’s leadership at the Nehalem Bay Health District as this crucial time. I will vote for Marc and for the Nehalem Bay Health District’s general obligation bond measure on May 16, 2023.

Madeline Olson

Mark Twain

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When the neo-con war-mongers of the Bush/Cheney/Clinton crowd decided to commit mass-murder in the Middle East, (with their sick war friends/campaign contributors making billions off the death and destruction, just like Russia/Ukraine today) I went to downtown Portland and handed out a hundred copies of Mark Twain’s ‘The War Prayer’.

I am now ‘handing it out’ to the war-mongers in the new, neo-con-run Democrat Party:

americanliterature.com/author/mark-twain/short-story/the-war-prayer

27.5” FOLDING BOOKCASE (new in box)

Submitted By: artlight7@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
We ordered this bookcase to use in tandem with others we have that are exactly like it. We love these! They are sturdy and stack atop one another very securely (but don’t stack more than two!).
This one is still new, in the box. Our loss, your gain. $50 — and no shipping fee!

Dimensions: 11.25” deep x 38” tall x 27.5” wide
Color: natural (think of the color of bamboo)

I can meet you in Tillamook or in The Tri-Villages area to deliver to you.

Thank you, BBQ Land!

Dana and Joyce

Nehalem Bay health District Regular Meeting

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PUBLIC NOTICE

Nehalem Bay Health District Regular Meeting
7:00 PM, Wednesday, May 10, 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 April 5th and 12th minutes
B. CEO’s financial report for April

IV. Public comment

V. New Business
A. CEO project update
B. CEO recruiting update – Jacki Hinton/Lynda Chick

VI. Old Business
A. Geological survey update
B. Factual update on bond measure

Adjournment

NOTE: Nehalem Bay Health District regular board meetings are scheduled for the second Wednesday of each month at 7:00 PM.

10 Drawer Rolling Storage Cart Scrapbook Paper Office School Organizer

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$20

10 Drawer Rolling Storage Cart Scrapbook Paper Office School Organizer

38” h x 15 d x 11.25” w

-Ten drawers to stash papers, crafts, toys, and other supplies
-Bright colorful drawers and frame with silver pulls
-Locking wheels keep cart in place
-Perforated worktop for additional storage

Cannon Beach

Together We Can Build An Even Stronger Community

Submitted By: marc@manythingsconsidered.com – Click to email about this post
Marc C. Johnson
President, Nehalem Bay Health District

For the last six years I have had the honor to serve on the Nehalem Bay Health District board, most of that time as president of the board. During this time fellow board members and I made a conscience decision to move the Health District from a long-time role as a landlord to being an advocate for better health and senior care in north Tillamook County.

The board developed a strategic plan and is acting on that plan. The bond measure the Health District has placed on the May 16 ballot is a direct result of public input and board planning which identified having improved quality and access to health and senior care as key priorities for the community.

The District has also become a stronger collaborator and consensus builder with other community and governmental organizations. The Health District’s initiative to address the chronic shortage of workforce housing for health care and other essential workers resulted from collaboration with Care Tillamook and involves open and ongoing communication and cooperation with the city of Wheeler.

I’m both humbled and honored to have support for my re-election from community members who engage regularly in the Health District’s work. Dianne Bloom, a retired nurse and clinical nursing specialist, is one such endorser who in a recent letter praised the “strong performance” of the Health District board. Tillamook County commissioner Erin Skaar, a champion for creating more housing solutions in the county, wrote recently in an endorsement of my re-election that she “had the pleasure of working with Marc Johnson in his role as Chair of the Health District. Through his leadership and vision the District has done amazing work.”

Obviously, I hope voters will endorse the bond measure that will fund the Health District’s future-focused plan allowing the community to enter a new era of health and senior care and begin to address workforce housing needs of health care and other essential workers.

My family relocated to the north coast a decade ago. Like most of our neighbors I have come to love this special place, and I certainly feel a duty to give back and pay forward – maintaining what we value about the community and at the same time taking responsible steps to secure an even better future.

I remain eager to do my part to address quality and accessibility in health care for seniors, families and children. Working together we can further the mission of our Health District “to facilitate the delivery of health and community services by encouraging collaborative partnerships and stewardship of public resources.”

Together we can strengthen and improve health and senior care quality and accessibility right here at home.

I respectfully request your vote and your support for the Health District’s bond measure in the May 16 election. Thank you.