Clarifications of City of Wheeler candidates forum

Submitted By: Dougmall@iCloud.com – Click to email about this post
In times of stress, like the current political climate, people get emotionally tied up and frequently make statements that are not well thought out.

As a general rule, I practice reserve in entering into social media discussions, particularly regarding elections. However, when inaccuracies naming me as a public servant, I am compelled to address these to provide clarity to the voting public.

I urge all of you to seek facts to guide your decisions. I am always open to chat with citizens and my phone number is listed below. I welcome your input. Data can also be found on the city website.

Here are a few clarifications regarding Mr. Anderson’s account of my role in his private “Meet the Candidates” event at NCRD.

• The meeting date was set by Mr. Anderson for this event prior to consultation of all the candidates.
• Only the candidates that Mr. Anderson is supporting had confirmed prior to establishing the meeting criteria.
• Some of the candidates were unable to attend on the prearranged date as they were notified after the meeting was established. One candidate asked for reschedule or Zoom options. Both were denied.
• Three city employees were named as attendees; only Mr. Grossnickle had been contacted prior to the meeting notice distribution.
Regarding the Mayor agreeing to support Mr. Anderson’s NCRD event with a city notice; he is correct that I originally agreed as I was told all candidates (but one) were notified for participation. After conducting further research in election laws for municipalities I reversed that decision based on the following.

• Under ORS 260.432 it is not permitted for a municipality to support a private event or candidate with public time or resources (letters, emails, texts, staff time etc).
I appreciate citizens taking initiative to educate the public, however, I do not support the process used to organize the meeting, as it was not a balanced opportunity to engage with all candidates.
In closing, in the future, I would expect Mr. Anderson to have a better concept of how to arrange an impartial meeting, with the understanding of the difference between a private event and city business and not be willing to encourage public officials to conduct violations in state elections laws. My job as the mayor as well as every councilor and employee is to uphold the laws.

I feel that it is extremely important for citizens to EDUCATE THEMSELVES on which candidates will lead Wheeler to a better future. As your Mayor, I am always available by phone should you have questions. Many citizens call me and encourage you to call. I operate with transparency and public decorum.

Doug Honeycutt
Mayor, Wheeler Oregon
504-348-4008

Smiley Brothers Salmon Harvest

Submitted By: mikecehlen@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Another great looking Coho harvest year for the local food banks under the Smiley Brothers program. The first couple days of rain have given us 836 salmon with 1400 already canned. It could be another record breaking year with many still to come and lots of rain on the way. Our financial goal this season is to raise $20,000 to offset processing and canning costs. This harvest is run by all volunteers, donations and cannery’s processing and canning “at cost”. We partner with ODFW, Bell Buoy, Fish People, Neahkahnie High School, North Fork Nehalem Fish Hatchery, Tillamook Creamery Assoc, Eugene Schmuck Foundation, and Tillamook food banks and Fulcrum Community Resources. If you’d like to donate or volunteer-

Please send your donations, payable to
FULCRUM RESOURCES/Smiley Bros. Salmon Harvest
c/o Laura Swanson, 16900 Lucky Lane, Nehalem OR 97131
For more information about volunteer opportunities, please call Laura Swanson at 503-939-5416.
Your generosity helps “The Swimmer” keep its promise “To Feed the People.”

Losd dog found!!

Submitted By: arlingtonhart@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hello all!

After receiving a call from a member of the community who spotted Luna, we were able to successfully rescue her!

The BBQ came through!

Thank you to the person who spotted her, during the rush of emotion, I couldn’t recall your name, but we are eternally grateful to you.

Good things happen, thank you all!!

MARY LEVERETTE: OFFICIAL POSITION ON BOTTS MARSH, LLC

Submitted By: ml2@comcast.net – Click to email about this post
Dear Wheeler Voters,

I am Mary Leverette and I am running Wheeler City Council.

It is unfortunate that unfounded rumor has found its way into this election. I would like to make a few points clear.

I am not, nor have I ever been, employed by, or a representative of, the Ulbricht family who own Botts Marsh, LLC.

I have no vested interest, nor do I stand to gain if this project moves forward or disappears.

I have met with Mr. Ulbricht on two occasions when I was seeking information on his plans for the development. I did this as an concerned citizen who wanted to separate fact from fiction.

I value open and honest communication and firmly believe that if sitting Council members would have sought out a solution that respects the interest of ALL Wheeler stakeholders, the city would not be facing a lawsuit now. As a City Councilor I will seek to hear from all of our citizens, business owners, land owners, and visitors to listen and learn. The best, most productive solutions will be found through consensus.

Please feel free to contact me at 503.449.8445 or via email at ml2@comcast.net

I, like so many others, love this small town and wish to care for it. I would be honored to have your vote.

Respectively,
Mary Leverette

If the Swamp loves you………

Submitted By: dixiegainer@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Oregon Democratic senator Ron Wyden warned early in the pandemic that wealthy business owners could abuse the Paycheck Protection Program. Financial disclosures suggest his wife did just that.
Nancy Bass Wyden, the multimillionaire owner of New York’s Strand bookstore, received $2.7 million in Paycheck Protection Program loans between 2020 and 2021 and nonetheless went on to lay off 180 employees. Small businesses were eligible for the federally forgiven loans on the condition that they used a majority of the funds to keep employees on the payroll. In October 2020, Bass Wyden told CBS News that the Strand would not rehire many of those employees and that the store would “have to give back part of the loan due to the forgiveness rules
But as of September of last year, the federal government had forgiven both loans, ProPublica reported. The Small Business Administration declined to comment and the Strand did not respond to the Washington Free Beacon’s requests for comments on the loans.
freebeacon.com/democrats/ron-wydens-wife-raked-in-ppp-loans-while-laying-off-hundreds/

Sen. Ron wyden does not live in Oregon anymore and hasn’t for a long time – please don’t vote for someone who doesn’tt live here and cannot possibly represent Oegonians

Marine Debris Transformation: A Creative Retreat

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Heart of Cartm is hosting the Transforming Marine Debris Retreat, designed to bring people who care about our coastlines together for a weekend of wonder, exploration, and collaboration.
A team of conscious creatives is ready to lead us through a weekend immersed in playful and creative environmental advocacy – Deborah Paul, Denise Harrington and Allison Cobb.
Join us as we delve into the science of marine debris, complete a NOAA Marine Debris Monitoring Assessment shoreline survey, explore ocean trash as a creative prompt, use found object art as a transformative experience, and Create a Call to Action.
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There are just 4 seats left! You may also register for a work trade.
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Visit www.heartofcartm.org/events

All Saints Day

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You may hear a church bell ringing several times this coming Sunday morning. That’s because All Saints Day will be observed on Sunday, October 30 at Nehalem Bay United Methodist Church.
During our morning worship service, we’ll say aloud the names of those people from our congregation and our community who have passed over the last year, and ring our church bell to remember and celebrate each one. It’s a rather lovely old tradition, and one that speaks to God’s love for – and the inherent value of – every one of us. If you know of someone in the community who has passed since November 1, 2021, please email the church at nehalembayumc.org and let us know that person’s name.
Morning worship starts at 11 am. Please join us if you would care to join us and hear you loved one named and remembered. All are welcome.

Misinformation and untruths

Submitted By: mokihanagirlkauai4@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Dear Neighbors,
Last fall a group of citizens met with Wheeler mayor Doug Honeycutt and we asked how many people had actually responded to the form about what they wanted in Wheeler’s Vision Statement. Doug’s answer was 44. And yes that’s 44 people out of a little over 400 took the time to reply.

If you don’t believe me go to city hall and ask. It had been published by one candidate that 144 people had taken the survey.

And I think most folks don’t realize that the developement Ken Ulbricht proposed DID meet the required 25 ft height restriction. I bet you also didn’t know that he intended to put a public walking path for the community on the waterfront also. He even said he’d entertain the idea of a small amphitheater so the town could have concerts n community events there.

One proposal had adorable cottages that would have improved our town’s image. Another had the much needed employee housing for the business he was building. And ODOT did a traffic survey which said there would be little impact. The train brings in much more traffic than we can even park here.

Every proposal has been shot down for a vision 44 people responded to. Where are these voices being listened to I ask you?

Did you know he has been a leader involved in saving the Falcon Cove old growth forest and that’s why he has reserved Bott’s Marsh for future generations?

Please vote for Dave Bell and Mary Leverette, people who will listen to everyone, not just the ones who agree with them. And write in Heidi Stacks too. She knows the ropes. With an objective voice we can succeed as a town!! Mudslingers never get the job done in society. It’s the people who believe all citizens should participate that do.

Thanks,
Cynthia Simmons
Wheeler

NEW EASY ADULT HALLOWEEN BEE COSTUMES

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For sale: bee tees. Quick, easy last minute Halloween costume. Be a bee for Halloween with a tie-dyed black and yellow striped tshirt. In adult sizes small to 2XL. A few toddler tees available too. 100% cotton Hanes tshirts dyed with non-toxic, permanent, professional procion fabric dyes. $10 each, cash only please. In Nehalem. Email onesmartwoman99@gmail.com if interested or text 503 354 4448.

SALMON EGGS FOR SALE

Submitted By: laura@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
The Smiley Brothers & Sisters Salmon Harvest at the Nehalem Fish Hatchery is going strong!
Over 800 coho salmon to FishPeople for processing and LOTS of salmon eggs are now available.
FISHERMEN – We’ve got eggs. Let your fisher friends know – the egg sales help with the costs of canning the salmon. $6/pound. Please text Jeremy at 503-933-8901 at FishPeople with your contact information and how many pounds you’d like.
If you’d like to learn more about the Smiley Brothers/Sisters Salmon Harvest, or to donate, go to www.smileybrothers.org.

Wheeler Politics Replys

Submitted By: clif@home-sellers.com – Click to email about this post
Response to Wheeler Candidate: Leverette, and Anderson Letters:

Some straight answers on Wheeler Politics and answers to specific points in publications like “Elephant in the Room”, “Being Aware Will Make for Wise Decisions” and “Notice of the Wheelers Candidate”. Forum.

My name is Clif Kemp, I am a current City Councilor, and up for re-election in the 2 year slot. I choose to recommend Deanne Ragnell and Karen Mathews for two of the 4 year council seats because I have watched them both work for the city benefit for several years.

The candidates I will be voting for have dedicated countless hours for the betterment of the City of Wheeler through public park and city hall landscape improvements, guiding our city maintenance staff in landscape techniques, organization of documents, volunteer coordination, downtown lighting and planter boxes, train station remodel, grant writing, project management, and more.

Both have volunteered many hours to improve our City. While on Council (2008-2015) Karen helped write many of the Ordinances we use today, Deanne wrote and received the grants (2019 & 2020) for money for our new Train Depot, and is currently working on a grant project to redesign and build new restrooms on the waterfront.

The other candidates have single event, and some longer-term city service, which I applaud them for. I was on Planning Commission prior to City Council and saw how that was managed under the leadership of Mike Anderson. Ask yourselves why he, as a private citizen, not running for office or serving the City in any official capacity is so desperately working to get “his people into office?” Going so far as to spend his own money and time on the effort. In August 2022, he held an “invitation only” townhall meeting at his house to “Guide the Future of Wheeler”. When excluded citizens asked if they could attend his meeting he stated it was by invitation only.

Several members of this group should take ownership of this quagmire the city finds itself in now. The Planning Commission made a sound data based decision weighing a poorly and incomplete land use proposal which they denied. It was appealed to City Council and Burden, Bell, King, and Stacks all took part in the Council’s overturning of a perfectly good Planning Commission decision, without any regard as to what the consequences might be. They simply did not follow the law. So along comes the 2020 election, and Bell and Stacks loose their bids for re-election. Now, after 2 years of the current council moving forward on multiple tasks to create new revenue for the city, bring excitement to the waterfront and downtown, work with Botts Marsh LLC on a solution to serve his and the city needs, improving the water district, improving the storm water safety, and fighting to save Wheeler from several litigations burdening staff, Council, Commission, and city funds they want to pull the brake on work and reverse the legally held (LUBA supported) decision.

We don’t need Levertte, a self proclaimed emissary for the developer; a person who has lived in Wheeler for two years and does not understand the laws. Lets move forward for the city, not individual egos. Leverette meets Ulbricht before public meetings. Ms. Leverette has publically stated she is Botts Marsh LLC representative. So a vote for those candidates will be a vote for suing the City of Wheeler it seems. Or would they just rubber stamp the incomplete application again?
Please Ask Yourself
Do you support The Citizens of Wheeler through the Vision Plan: a document enforced by ordinance and Comprehensive Plan?
Or
Do you support the out of town developer who refuses to provide the technical data needed for safe building and who refuses to follow the rules?

I’m asking for your vote, and for your vote for Karen and Deanne, this will put some new life on the council with people who will work on real issues and do the research needed to move us forward. It will provide new prospective, and a sense to get the correct job done for the city following the laws. We are too good a community and individuals not to get this done.

For Sale – Crosley Refrigerator/Freezer w/ Ice and Water

Submitted By: FernOneLLC@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Crosley Refrigerator/Freezer, Model CDNT-18V9
18.1 cubic feet, with ice maker and chilled water dispenser.

27” deep to handles x 66” tall, 31.5” wide. Doors open to the right.

Small rust mark on front as shown in photo; refrigerator handle missing faceplate.

$100 OBO

Located in Bayside Gardens.

Contact Calvin @ 503.757.7532.

FREE Medicare Seminar

Submitted By: kileyk@ncrdnehalem.org – Click to email about this post
Tillamook County Residents FREE Medicare Sales Meeting On MEDICARE ADVANTAGE PLANS & MEDICARE SUPPLEMENT PLANS
Learn more about the changes to Medicare coverage for 2023
Having trouble understanding Medicare?
Questions about my existing Medicare plan?
When can I change my plan?
How do I qualify for help with Medicare premiums?
Please join us whether you are new to Medicare or are looking to make a change to your current coverage. A licensed sales agent that represents Medicare Advantage Plans offered in Tillamook County will be available.
Friday, October 28, 2022 10 AM
North County Recreation District
Riverbend Room
36155 9th Street
Nehalem, OR 97131
RSVP Dwayne L. Scales 1-800-691-5501 or 503-330-9005
Calling this number will connect you with a licensed sales agent.

‘THE SHIP SHOW’ curated by Ben Rosenberg opening this Thursday at Royal Nebeker Gallery, Astoria

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Opening this Thursday October 27, from 6-8pm. Pizza and beer at the opening! located at Clatsop Community College in the Art Department’s Royal Nebeker Gallery.
The Clatsop Community College Royal Nebeker Art Gallery will open its 2022/2023 exhibition season with a show celebrating our beautiful environs as well as the bustle and business of a seafaring community in The SHIP SHOW, curated by Ben Killen Rosenberg.
This exhibit will run from October 13, 2022 through January 26, 2023. Please join the art department for a reception with the artists on Thursday, October 27th at 6:00 p.m. The gallery reception and exhibit are free and open to the public.
This exhibit features artwork by the following artists: Lindsey Aarts, Mark Andres, the late James Weldon Brown, Sally Cleveland, Roger Dorband, Annie Eskelin, Kevin Farrell, Anna Fidler, Drea Frost, Friderike Heuer, Nick Knapton, Randy McClelland, the late Royal Nebeker, Henk Pander, Paul Polson, Ben Rosenberg, John Taylor, Kristin Shauck, Lucien Swerdloff, and Noel Thomas.
Ben Killen Rosenberg, Clatsop Community College’s Printmaking Instructor, who conceived of and curated the exhibit, explains his concept for this show:
“When visiting Astoria, I always stop to watch the ships traveling up the Columbia River. Large vessels bringing goods or carrying vacationers from places near and far away pass by– a visual delight for all who see them. Ships are mysterious and romantic; they speak to an earlier time and a slower pace of travel, as they pass through vast bodies of waters.
“Ships can also be ominous harbingers of cruelty and environmental damage. From news reports I’ve followed, I’ve learned of ships carrying illegal cargo or using slave labor changing the GPS locations to avoid being caught by the few authorities on the “look out. Out at sea, in stateless open waters, the environmental impacts and horrendous labor conditions are monitored by almost no one.
“This is a show about ships as we know them–cruise ships, tanker ships, container ships, offshore vessels and fishing ships–it’s a Ship Show, which sounds a lot like something we’ve all been saying the past couple of years. Enjoy!”
The CCC Royal Nebeker Gallery is dedicated to enriching the cultural life of the campus, the local community, and the North Coast region. Please join CCC in its mission to sustain and promote contemporary art and visual culture through professional exhibitions and programming. The CCC Royal Nebeker Gallery, located at 1799 Lexington Avenue in Astoria, is ADA accessible. The gallery hours are from 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and on weekends and holidays by appointment only. For more information, please contact Kristin Shauck by phone (503-338-2472) or e-mail kshauck@clatsopcc.edu. 
www.clatsopcc.edu/ccc-royal-nebeker-art-gallery-presents-the-ship-show/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ccc-royal-nebeker-art-gallery-presents-the-ship-show

Response to THE ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM

Submitted By: proactivewheeler@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Deanne:

I did not receive any request to reschedule the candidates’ forum at the NCRD. Furthermore, I was limited to their availability.

If you read the notice, you would have seen that the rule to avoid discussing the existing waterfront applications was for the benefit of the candidates’ ability to serve. Comments could have prevented them — as future council members — the ability to vote.

How do you know Mayor Honeycutt and the current council have tried to find resolution and compromise with the developer? Have you not read the city’s response to LUBA’s remand to Wheeler?

Mike Anderson, affiliated with proactivewheeler

Walt Porter for Wheeler City Council

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Walt Porter is a retired dairy farmer from the Nehalem Valley, who moved to Wheeler seven years ago. He dived into community involvement on the Neahkahnie School District board, the Tillamook County Soil and Water Conservation District and Wheeler’s FY 2022-2023 budget committee.

Learning about Wheeler’s budget and financial challenges illustrated to Walt the work facing city council. He considers having been through the “school of hard knocks” as a farmer, running every aspect of the business, thorough preparation for being a councilor. But, ultimately, he points out, it’s relationships and collaboration that get any job done.

From working with the soil and water conservation district, he learned the basics of state and federal funding for water infrastructure. He emphasizes the efficiencies of maintaining systems versus the expense of rebuilding them. If elected to council, he would focus on optimizing funds, rather than postponing infrastructure investments.

Salmonberry Trail Planning

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SALMONBERRY TRAIL INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGENCY BOARD TO MEET NOV. 14 IN TILLAMOOK

News Release from Oregon Parks and Recreation Dept.
Posted on FlashAlert: October 25th, 2022 8:00 AM
TILLAMOOK, Ore.—The Salmonberry Trail Intergovernmental Agency (STIA) board will meet 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Nov. 14, 2022. The meeting will be held at the Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) Office, 5005 3rd Street, Tillamook.

The meeting will begin with an overview of the proposed Barview to Garibaldi segment of the Salmonberry Trail, followed by a two-hour tour at 9:30 a.m. The public is invited to meet at the ODF office, follow the vehicles provided for board members, and join the tour at a stop between Garibaldi and Rockaway along U.S. 101.

The board will return to the Tillamook office for an executive session to discuss legal issues 11:30 a.m.- 12 p.m. Executive sessions are closed to the public.

The business meeting begins at 12:30 p.m. and will include a discussion of the Barview to Garibaldi trail segment and an update on the Salmonberry Trail Foundation. The business meeting includes time for public comment.

The full agenda will be added to www.salmonberrytrail.org/news/ by Nov. 7.

A Sunday of Yoga, Singing Bowls and Ceremony in Nehalem!

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AUTUMN FIRE AT THE SEA ~ SUNDAY RETREAT

A gathering to integrate the season of Samhain (Autumn) and the sacred underworld.

Registration required – Sign up through RoseHipsMovement.com

A day of ceremony and celebration to dive into the watery depths of Autumn and call home all chosen parts of yourself through movement, meditation and sound bath.

Join us at the gorgeous NorthFork 53 Communitea Wellness & Tea Farm on Hwy 53 on Sunday, Nov. 6! Hosted by RoseHips Movement.

The day retreat begins at 11am and goes until 2pm. It includes:

~ CRYSTAL SINGING BOWLS SOUND BATH
~ YOGA
~ GENTLY GUIDED DANCE
~ SENSUAL MOVEMENT
~ RITUAL GIFT BOXES WITH CANDLES, CRYSTALS, ENERGY CLEANSING PLANT POTIONS, HERBS FOR TEA AND JOURNAL
~ INNER WORLD VISUALIZATION JOURNEY
~ PLANT ALLIES AND TEA DIVINATION
~OPTIONAL SAUNA AT NORTH FORK 53
~ SUNSET FIRE CEREMONY, TEAM PHOTO & COLD PLUNGE AT THE BEACH (OPTIONAL)

DIVE INTO THE DEPTHS TO CONNECT WITH YOUR HIGHEST POTENTIAL & CULTIVATE CREATIVE EXPRESSION!

Early bird pricing through Saturday, Oct. 29 – $222 for the day (normal price is $333). Code: EARLY BIRD (all caps, a space between the words).

Registration required – Sign Up through www.RoseHipsMovement.com

(Here is a short link to the sign up page: shorturl.at/jopOT)

Email April with questions: aprilclarkyoga@gmail.com
We hope to see you there!