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NCRD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER March 18th – April 2nd.
Tickets at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
Dreaming of baseball and girls, young Eugene must cope with the mundane existence of his family life in Brooklyn: formidable mother, overworked father, and his worldly older brother Stanley.
Throw into the mix his widowed Aunt Blanche and her two young (but rapidly growing) daughters and you have a recipe for hilarity, served up Simon-style.
Meet the Cast: Penny Cole as Blanche
Penny is returning to the stage after a 40-year hiatus, where she performed in many productions with the Footlighters Theater Company in Fort Bragg, CA.
She has been a full-time resident of Rockaway Beach for the last two years and is enjoying everything about her recent retirement, including her first performance in a Riverbend Players production.

Doors open at 6:00 PM for warmup/setup
6:30 PM – opening circle/dance set
8:00 PM – closing circle
$10 *Kids dance free*
Dance Etiquette:
*All ages and all bodies are welcome.
*No outside shoes.
*Please limit talking on the dance floor.
*We ask this to be a sober space.
*We are encouraging everyone to be mindful of each other’s safety and health and stay home if you are not feeling well, or have been exposed to someone sick. Follow your own judgment on whether to wear a mask or not.


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Christine Harrison has lived on the Oregon Coast for the past twenty-five years. She is one of the founding members of Art Accelerated, an arts non-profit for Tillamook County artists. Harrison’s deep connection to coastal land, weather, and water has greatly influenced her art. She looks to capture a sense of place in her work, which led to her investigation of botanical dye printmaking. Using local flora and fauna to make dyes and ink for artmaking, Harrison is able to physically embody the landscape. The pieces in this show were all made using local tannins and botanical prints.
Jan Branham is a printmaker who splits her time between Manzanita and Corvallis. Branham’s work is from her collection “Ansisters and Mancestors.” The pieces incorporate collage and print making, such as linocut, woodblock, monoprint, collagraph, as well as the mixing of media to satisfy the artist’s image making curiosity. The collection is inspired by snapshots of the artist’s relatives and family friends taken 1920-1950s on a Kodak Brownie camera. Branham chose individuals from the snapshots, drew them in larger format, added embellishments and created printed, collaged, and mixed media images to develop a narrative.
Shane Sjogren resides in Wheeler. The colossal vegetation of the forests and the pulse of the Pacific inform Sjogren’s ceramic works. His ideas flourish from observations of the environment of the Oregon Coast. Throughout the process, Sjogren’s initial inspiration transforms rapidly as the work progresses. The resulting piece often contains the dual purpose of function and diversion—a kelp leaf may seem to consciously flow into the form of a flower vase.
We invite you to view art March 2 through 24, Thursdays through Sundays from 12-5 pm.The not-for-profit Hoffman Center for the Arts is located at 594 Laneda Avenue, Manzanita, Oregon.

Nehalem Bay Health District Refers Proposed Bond Measure for Health and Senior Services
Tillamook County Ballot Measure #29-175
(Wheeler) – The Nehalem Bay Health District is implementing a comprehensive plan aimed at improving health and senior care and supporting health care and other essential workers.
Plan implementation includes a proposed bond measure to be placed on the May 16, 2023 ballot that would partly finance:
• Construction of a new, modern health center and pharmacy large enough to offer specialty and dental care
• Major renovations and modernizations to the Nehalem Valley Care Center, one of the few skilled nursing facilities on the Oregon coast
• Site preparation as a critical step in developing workforce housing, primarily geared for health care workers and other essential workers in our community
The overall cost of these projects is estimated to be $15.5 million.
If passed, the bond measure would raise $10.25 million.
Thanks to Oregon Senators Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden the health district has already secured $3 million toward the construction cost of the new health center and pharmacy. An additional $500,000 federal grant has been awarded to the Nehalem Bay Health Center and Pharmacy that can be applied to the construction cost. The District is actively seeking state government support, as well as foundation and private contributions to complete the full funding package.
If the measure passes, bonds would mature in 26 years or less from the date of issuance and may be issued in one or more series. The annual average tax rate is estimated to be $0.37 per $1,000 of taxable assessed property value. For illustration, a property with an assessed value of $300,000, and an annual average tax rate of $0.37 per $1000 of assessed value, may experience an increased tax of $170.00 annually, or approximately $0.46 per day. Actual rates may vary based upon interest rates incurred and changes in taxable assessed value. The projected tax cost for the measure is an estimate only, based on the best information available from the county assessor at the time of the estimate.
Depending upon the success of foundation and other funding opportunities, the District may not need to levy the full amount requested in the bond measure.
Frequently Asked Questions and Answers, Tillamook County Ballot Measure #29-175
If the bond measure passes what is the Nehalem Bay Health District proposing to do?
The District’s strategy has three objectives, fundamentally aimed at enhancing the well-being of the overall community by improving health and senior care and supporting health care workers. To better fulfill that mission, the District is proposing to:
• Construct a new, modern health center and pharmacy, replacing an outdated building with one large enough to offer specialty and dental care
• Make major renovations and modernizations to the 40-year-old Nehalem Valley Care Center, one of the few skilled nursing facilities on the Oregon coast
• Demolish the old hospital building and associated environmental cleanup. This site preparation is a critical step in developing workforce housing, on District land, primarily geared for health care workers and other essential workers in our community
For the complete Q and A document we invite you go visit our website via the link below. go to LATEST NEWS and select Proposed Tillamook County Ballot Measure #29-175: FAQ : www.nehalembayhd.org/
Whenever Manzanita’s unofficial newsletter directs the full attention and resources of their research team to do their lead story on one Manzanita resident, I must admit it’s not quite like being highlighted as Citizen of the Year but I am nonetheless honored.
Manzanita Today describes itself as “a publication independent of the City of Manzanita” however two of its editorial board are also members of the City Budget Committee. These two members researched the Warrenton overhead allocation model, passed on their findings and assisted City staff in developing the model outcomes for Manzanita and then gave their recommendations as Budget Committee members that the Mayor and Council should adopt this model.
I am not sure how the members of an “independent” reporting publication can essentially serve as City staff and also public officials who advise the Council on these policy matters and will ultimately vote to approve our City Budget based on the costs contained in this model. Any claim of objective journalistic observation and reporting would seem to be at odds with the role that board members of Manzanita Today played in this matter.
And please do read the memo that I submitted to the City Council asking for some common sense explanations to the reasons being given as to why Manzanita should just do what Warrenton does on this matter. The full memo can be found here. tinyurl.com/3szm79ye
Finally, note at the end of my letter I reminded the Council since our voter approved City Charter clearly spells out how water fund revenues are to be used, I suggested “ If you remain uncertain as to how to decide what policy decision is in the best interests of Manzanita, the citizens who approved the above Charter language should be given the opportunity to share their thoughts with you.”
The City certainly is not reluctant to do surveys asking what folks think on a host of important community issues. Sometimes they are not all that concerned if you even live in the City and the real impact on your household budget is sometimes unclear. This is not one of those issues and it is going to cost you.
Given that we are now finding out how our past Councils failed to address the future funding needs of our water system, storm system and streets and the millions of dollars that will be needed to now address the funding of these systems, maybe you believe that keeping more money in the Water Fund is a better policy then using it to pay for City Hall salaries and office expenses. If you are like me and believe funding improvements for our water system is a priority, let our Mayor and Council know that you would like to have a direct voice in reconsidering this decision.
Randy Kugler

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NCRD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER March 18th – April 2nd.
Tickets at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
Dreaming of baseball and girls, young Eugene must cope with the mundane existence of his family life in Brooklyn: formidable mother, overworked father, and his worldly older brother Stanley.
Throw into the mix his widowed Aunt Blanche and her two young (but rapidly growing) daughters and you have a recipe for hilarity, served up Simon-style.
Meet the Cast: Jay Johansen as Eugene
Jay is a busy NHS student involved with local theater appearing in ‘Narnia the Musical’, ‘Clue’, and 3 Missoula children’s theater productions.
Jay is involved in school robotics, speech & debate, the D&D club, and the student council.
Jay is also in three 4H clubs and is a Tillamook County 4H ambassador.


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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
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Have a wonderful day!
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-
12 Inch Hunting Knife w/ Leather Holder $100-
Contracting Stud Finder Kit worth several 100 asking $100-
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.
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All are water proof and I added cushioning insoles for arch and back support.
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Sign up for one of our WaSH classes now. Both morning and afternoon sessions are now scheduled.

Briant McMahon is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: North Coast VFP Meeting
Time: Mar 16, 2023 10:30 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
Join Zoom Meeting
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Thanks Brian
I would like to meet with you if you can help. We may be able to form a routine relationship for monthly chores like mowing and trimming.
Thank you…emails only please for now
Three complete living areas located at 35950 12th Street in Nehalem, Oregon.
2 Bedroom/ 1 bath upstairs and Studio/ bath downstairs
This home has been lovingly restored and renovated by excellent local craftsmen to include:
Ground level studio apartment that includes a bathroom that contains a full size walk in shower, washer/ dryer (2022) and an on demand propane hot water heater. Full kitchen with new refrigerator and range ( 2022) and a double sink and lots of lovely rock maple cabinets. Studio room holds a queen bed and living and dining space. The apartment is completely self contained and has rented for $1200 a month. Off street parking available.
Level 1 had a full kitchen with SS gas range, dishwasher ( 2020) and refrigerator.
Wooden cabinets and new laminate flooring.
Separate back entrance with off street parking. Eat in dining area, large living room and office with locking door. Also full bathroom with washer and propane dryer. There are new windows which allows for excellent cross ventilation and ceiling fan. All rooms on Level 1 have new flooring.
Level 2 Two bedrooms and storage area: Master bedroom holds 2 queen beds if needed, large walk in closet and under eaves storage. It has a large window that face the mountains.
Second bedroom holds a single bed and faces the back yard.
This property would make a great family home OR an excellent rental investment. Last year the property generated over $20,000 in rental income.
The front yard has been landscaped and the side yard has been enclosed for a private garden and dog sunbathing space.
There is a huge two sided deck and two large new storage sheds. The exterior of the house was stained this summer as well as the entire deck.
The owner is relocating out of state so many furnishings such as a battery powered lawnmower and furniture are available for purchase.
This home is conveniently located within walking distance to Wanda’s Cafe and Bakery and all of Nehalem’s downtown businesses as well as 4 miles from Manzinita beach and 8 miles to Oswald West State Park.
Serious inquiries only to Janine Seadler at 443-356-5350 for pricing and photos.
Or janine.seadler@gmail.com
Please do not disturb existing tenants and no REAs please.
The Cannon Beach Comedy Festival goes off March 17-18th at the Coaster Theatre.
Headliners include the nationally renowned Kyle Kinane and award-winning Brent Weinbach.
Tickets are on sale now at CannonBeachComedyFestival.com.
The bill includes Arlo Weierhauser and Shain Brenden, both of whom have been named “Portland’s Funniest Person.” For a full list of comedians, check out our website (and get tickets!).
On Kyle Kinane (performing Saturday, March 18th):
“Gruff energy and laid-back demeanor mask Mr. Kinane’s skills as a storyteller and joke writer,” wrote The New York Times, “{Kinane} is at his finest when dissecting the worst experiences of his own life.” The Times continued that Kinane’s “bawdy vibe belies his undercover-sweetheart material,” adding: “Kinane’s a master of the pitter-patter refrain, which he deploys to develop a consistent rhythm throughout his act” equaling a “perfected illusion of casualness.”
Regularly touring the U.S. and beyond, Kinane has recorded comedy specials for Comedy Central, Netflix and more.
On Brent Weinbach (performing Friday, March 17th):
Weinbach is a recipient of the prestigious Andy Kaufman Award, recognizing innovative voices in comedy. He has appeared on “Conan,” Comedy Central, Cartoon Network, IFC, and more, as well as created viral internet sensations on his own YouTube channel.
L.A. Weekly called Weinbach “obscenely, disturbingly brilliant.” Time Out NY added that his work is “weird in the best way.”
The Cannon Beach Comedy Festival is produced by the Tolovana Arts Colony, a long-running coastal nonprofit. The event is made possible by a grant from the City of Cannon Beach’s Tourism and Arts Fund.
The Coaster Theatre is located at 108 N Hemlock St in Cannon Beach, OR.
To learn more and purchase tickets, visit: cannonbeachcomedyfestival.com.
