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Come see our free, public charter school next week on Wednesday! MAY 10th, 2:30-3:30
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36w x 21d x 34h
Cash and Pick Up Only



$50 OBO
Must pick up in Rockaway (not that heavy)
W 32”
D 32”
H 36”
971-701-7766



WHEEL SIZE
26 inches
NUMBER OF GEARS
1
$150 OBO
– Must pick up in Rockaway
– Chain needs to be cleaned
– Otherwise good condition
– Retails $400 on REI
971-701-7766



Transparency and Compensation
When I taught Writing as Critical Inquiry at PSU, I always told my students to go to the primary source material before writing that 5,000 word final paper on whatever subject they chose related to our text—a behemoth of a book titled American Earth. They could have any opinion they wanted, of course, but an opinion without source material cited in their bibliography wasn’t ever going to cut it for me. Oh, and 5,000 words means 5,000 words and they better be spellchecked, honey.
There’s been some talk about a raise or a bonus for the City Manager. It’s on the agenda for the next council meeting Wednesday May 3, at 6pm. I was recently with some folks and the subject of a raise for the City Manager came up. People chimed in with their opinions but it struck me that it would be a good idea to have more information—some kind of source material and not just beach gossip or coffee talk between friends, in order to form an opinion.
The City Manager’s performance review was completed a few weeks ago in an executive session. The public couldn’t attend the meeting or read the materials presented so there’s no information about why a raise is justified now or what kind of work she’s been doing.
Performance reviews are usually completed every year to identify the areas you excel in as an employee and the areas in which you don’t. You make career goals as an employee and have a discussion with your boss to help you reach those goals. If your job involves oversight of other staff, there’s input from that staff to see what kind of leader you are.
In a private company all that information goes into your personnel file where it hangs out in a drawer until the next year. Nobody sees it except you, your boss and HR until it’s hauled out again to see how you’re doing. Raises in compensation above the cost of living increases that I sincerely hope you always get or got are tied to your performance. If you do your job well, the company can reward you with a raise or a bonus or like at the mobile home factory where I worked for one sad year–a frozen turkey at Christmas.
As Council President, Kozlowski has traditionally taken the lead on performance reviews. She also has a long career and experience in human resources. She’s one of two councilors who have worked with the current city manager since she was hired. Plus, Kozlowski’s worked with a number of the previous city managers during her time on council. She put together the review form for staff and the council to submit. Three of the five on council are new and have only worked with the city manager for a few months.
Kozlowski summarized the performance review for the public at last month’s council meeting, but because the review itself took place behind closed doors justification for a raise isn’t clear to the public and neither is how well she does her job or what challenges and obstacles she’s faced in performing her job.
Performance reviews can be done in public sessions and review materials can be made public after the fact, if the employee agrees. The city manager gave permission to share the documents with the public.
You can read Aman’s performance review materials including staff and council’s input and community comments on the city’s website by clicking the City Manager Employment Agreement link. The review materials begin on page 7.
Four of five councilors feel Aman has exceeded her role as City Manager. Staff input shows Aman to be a “transformational manager.” These are the people who work with and for her every day—staff and council. I trust their opinions.
The only way to let the light in is to open the curtains. As they say in the 12 step groups, we are only as sick as our secrets.
Kim Rosenberg loretta.kim.rosenberg@gmail.com
City Manager Contract and Performance Review (pages 7-15)
ci.manzanita.or.us/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Council-Packet-Additional-Materials-RS-Item-H-05032023.pdf
In 2022 more than 130 nursing homes in the United States closed (skillednursingnews.com/2023/02/texas-nebraska-led-nation-in-nursing-home-closures-in-2022/). Nearly a dozen nursing homes closed in Montana alone (dailymontanan.com/2022/11/20/montana-nursing-homes-continue-closing-residents-families-stressed/), most in rural communities. And senior long-term care facilities closed last year in Tillamook County.
For 40 years the Nehalem Valley Care Center (nehalemcarecenter.com/) in Wheeler has offered skilled nursing and rehabilitation services to thousands of individuals who need such care. The Care Center, owned by the Nehalem Bay Health District, is the only facility of its kind in Tillamook County and the only such facility on the Oregon coast between Astoria and Newport.
Given our community’s growing elderly population it has never been more vital to preserve and improve senior care in the community. Such is the aim of the bond measure that will appear on your May 16 election ballot.
Passage of the bond measure will finance badly needed renovations and modernization of the Care Center, including:
• A top to bottom interior renovation, including remodeling all patient rooms
• Improved interior lighting throughout the facility
• Upgrades to kitchen equipment in order to create better dietary service and options for patients
• Refresh of public spaces in the building to better serve patients and those who visit them
• Air conditioning and air handling improvements (the facility was constructed in the early 1980s without air conditioning, perhaps a good decision at the time but given our warmer summers no longer appropriate)
• Life safety upgrades to enhance patient and staff safety, including modern fire doors
• Improvements to the exterior and grounds of the facility including patios and other spaces that are inviting for patients and visitors
The Health District board is also investigating the potential to repurpose a portion of the Care Center to offer new services needed in the community, including memory care.
The May bond measure will also support construction of a new Nehalem Bay Health Center and Pharmacy and allow site preparation for workforce housing for health care and other essential workers in the community.
Learn more about the Health District’s plans here: www.nehalembayhd.org/_files/ugd/f660da_c0bacfea8d874b93bbc28a7e3ba5a7cc.pdf
And to support the campaign to secure passage of the bond measure visit: www.nehalemhealthcare.com
Click the event link to find out more about our next Town Hall May 3, 5 PM at the NCRD Performing Arts Center: fb.me/e/2yExKHBKB
Follow the campaign on Facebook at Yes For Local Health Care www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090438080823.


TREAT’s endorsed candidates (below) bring a variety of skills that will keep the positive momentum going at TBCC. They understand state and district curriculum policies and budget issues and have communication skills that will ensure that board business is conducted in a collaborative and cooperative manner. They also have extensive experience in finance, business, and building construction. Above all, their highest priority is providing a strong foundation for all students, whether that be preparing to transfer to a four-year college or preparing for a career in the trades through the many TBCC certificate and apprenticeship programs.
In addition to the three TBCC candidates below, TREAT supports the election of candidates Andrea Goss and Shannon Hoff who are running unopposed. They need your support, too.
For information about each endorsed TBCC board candidate, visit the TREAT website at: www.tillamookretiredteachers.org. When you reach the website, be sure to sign up for the TREAT mailing list so you receive the latest election updates.
TREAT is also on Facebook at tillamookretiredteachers.
Your VOTE matters!






Thank you BBQ!
The BUNKHOUSE





Come play as we learn and dance the maypole dance (maybe we’ll even bring out the sword dance!)
We’ve decided to do things a little differently this week… gather, connect in, dance and play intentionally around the energy of this week, to celebrate this community and land and to listen to what it wants from us as the season blossoms.
Thursday May 4th
At the White Clover Grange on HWY 53
We’ll start setting up at 6:00 and get dancing by 6:30. Ends by 8:00
Bring water, snacks, something for the altar, and other flow toys, etc.
$10 to help cover the grange rental.
**Kids are welcome to come play for free.
All are welcome—Come as you are **
Tell your friends, we’ll need the numbers to properly dance the maypole dance!

If you thought Noam was just a nice old man, this news might come as a shock.
But Noam advocated starving me (see below), so for me, it is no leap to see him befriending a known gun-dealing bank-rigging Mossad/CIA-agent/pedophile.
smartfish.substack.com/p/letter-to-noam-chomsky
So when the ‘left’ goes after Glen for being anti-war, when they chastise him for being concerned about the tens of thousands of Ukrainian men being conscripted then murdered in Biden/NATO’s/Zelensky’s war, it must be because Glen is pro-Putin??
It’s called a psy-op. Without the work of the intel agencies that run the mainstream media, who on earth would think of Glenn Greenwald as ‘pro-Putin’?
Again, were we ‘pro-Saddam’ when we protested Bush/Cheney attacking Iraq for reasons fabricated by the same intel agencies trashing Glenn?
https://twitter.com/ggreenwald/status/1653042092006862849?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1653042092006862849%7Ctwgr%5Eefb456fe67b188235bec5b343da61158bf781233%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.infowars.com%2F


A dad and I were discussing if Mother’s Day was for the kids to be with and celebrate mom, or for mom to get away and reboot. We say both are needed.
We have lovely gift cards to be sent out or picked up. And because we recognize the big heart it takes to be a mom, we would like to offer a free botanical product for every Mother’s Day massage purchased.
Gift certificates can be purchased online at:
www.Pauseful.love
OR
Text or call 503-457-1092, if you’d like to coordinate a gift card to be dropped off or picked up.
Big love,
Christina, Jamie & Libby
298 Laneda Ave, Suite 6
Manzanita, Oregon 97130




Organic, plant-based vanilla protein powder purchased directly from Orgain.com. All canisters are sealed and unopened, and are best by March or April 2024.
One canister sells for $37.99 on their website. See link below. I’m asking $50 for all three! Your gain, our loss. Please email if you’re interested.
orgain.com/products/organic-protein-plant-based-protein-powder?variant=29852864741485

– Used condition
– Pick-up in Rockaway
– $40 for set
971-701-7766


