Transforming Marine Debris: A Creative Retreat

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Heart of Cartm is bringing people who care about our coastlines together for a weekend of wonder, exploration, and collaboration. Join us as we deep dive 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.

Meet our guiding team for this retreat!
**Denise Harrington is the 2022 Teacher at Sea Alumni Association National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) fellow, a resident of Tillamook County since 1999, teacher, Justice of the Peace, and an avid sea kayaker. This year, Denise hopes to broaden the reach of NOAA Marine Debris resources to diverse audiences through the arts.
**Deborah Paul has been creating art from recycled materials since 2007. She has shown her work in galleries and museums throughout the Northwest. Since moving to the North Oregon coast in 2019, Deborah has been using marine debris, ghost rope and plastic trash found on local beaches to create colorful rope baskets and wall hangings. (You may have seen these in the Hoffman Gallery!) She hopes her art will encourage others to take a more active role in keeping our oceans clean.
**Allison Cobb is Senior Director of Justice and Equity at Environmental Defense Fund and author of four books, including, most recently, the Oregon Book Award-winning Plastic: an Autobiography. She regularly leads plastic-related writing workshops with people of all ages and backgrounds, at institutions from Hawaii to New Jersey.

Seats are limited to 10. Sign up today! Scholarships and Work Trades are available. Visit our website to Learn More and Register.
www.heartofcartm.org/events

Let The Real Work Begin!

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LOOKING FORWARD FOR THE REAL WORK TO BEGIN

As candidates for Wheeler City Council, Deanne Ragnell and I are looking forward to January when we can get to the work at hand.

The “mud slinging” and mis-information is out of control and I hope to bring a calmer more positive tone to the discussion.

This past week there were several BBQ postings that you may have questions about. If so, please join us at the Coffee Talk on Friday at Handy Creek Bakery. We will be meeting from 10-11 and we can answer your questions then and also provide a forum for you to tell us what is important to you.

Hope to see you there. The ballots went out in the mail today. Vote early. Get it done and off your “To Do List”.

Karen Matthews
Deanne Ragnell

Osprey Aura AG 65L backpacking pack for sale

Submitted By: siggibengston@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Selling my used pack, had it for two years and only shows small signs of wear (see pictures). I will wash before you come pick up— it’s coming from a non-smoking home. This pack is amazing for week or longer excursions with the suspended mesh it’s the most comfortable pack I’ve ever owned. Moving and just need to downsize. Retails for 325 new and I’m selling for $80. No holes, all zippers / buckles working and ready for its next adventure.

The pack is size mediun/large it also comes with a rain cover. I am 5’10” with a long torso and it was borderline too small for me.

Community Dance Thursdays

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Mark your calendars–We will be dancing every Thursday 6:30 warm up/set up
7:00-8:30 Dance st
at the White Clover Grange on HWY53
$5-$10 donations Hosted by Spirit Dance
This week: Thursday October 20th Libby Golden DFB™ instructor & trainer will be hosting our weekly dance gathering as a Dancing For Birth™ class 7:00-8:30 at the White Clover Grange. $5-$10 cash donation.
All are welcome: preconception, pregnant, postpartum, anyone in a creative process or rebirth/healing for themselves. Anyone in support of bringing forth life and new energy in an empowered fashion. No dance experience needed. Two left feet? no problem, we’ve got your back! Nature designed us perfectly to be creative and birth well! We will stomp, sway and shimmy our way to better birth for all.
We love kids seeing/being part of the village dance as they want to–babes in arms are welcome in class (baby wearing) as well as little ones. Parent simply needs to mind little walkers/dancers.
Feel free to bring something to add to the altar–perhaps something that reminds you of your own birthing story into this world.
We especially wanted to hold this class now as we know two women about to give birth in our community (are there more?!) and wanted to hold a special dance blessing for them. A special invite to you and your birth team, or feel our blessing from the valley to you.

Response to Will Stone: Manzanita City Hall and Council Elections

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In 2019, Manzanita had a bond issue vote for new city facilities. The measure was defeated. Democracy in action.

Looking up and down the coast, there have been several ballot measures for much needed city facilities that have failed. Gearhart turned down a bond issue, by the same percentage as Manzanita, for city facilities in May. Seaside took a couple of ballots before a bond issue passed for building schools out of the tsunami zone. Cannon Beach is self-funding their (temporary) $5 million plus city facility build, located in a tsunami zone. Nehalem has been cutting their timber to raise funds for city facilities.

Manzanita took a few votes to finally pass a ballot measure for water filtration for our drinking water that didn’t meet federal standards. (I remember bringing water to my home to drink in the nineties.). We had a long heated debate over a bond measure to build our tri-city fire station. We had people arguing against sidewalks on Laneda! (It would destroy our quaintness, taking away the uneven dirt surface to walk on. Progress is slow.)

Listening to the ballot measure outcome, the city has moved forward looking at a smaller footprint for city facilities. Self-funding for the facilities is under consideration, which has tourist paying a larger share of the project. The Manzanita General Fund’s main revenue source is the Transit Lodging Tax (TLT). (Oregon has over 400 townships, Manzanita ranks 5th from the bottom, at $.42/$1,000 in the state for property tax rate. See www.orcities.org ) In the 1990’s, the Manzanita property tax rate was not changed by the City Manager and the Council during the allowed period to raise one last time before freezing the rate. Our property tax rate brings in less than $250,000 revenue per year, whereas the TLT brings in over a million dollars.

For the Manzanita voters that supported a larger city facility, they exercised their right to vote. One group of voters made one decision; another group of voters made another decision. Democracy at work. There is no Right or Wrong position, Mr. Stone, just a difference of opinion on how to grow our community.

Mr. Stone references the citizens petition submitted to the city to keep the dilapidated building now located at Underhill to ‘remodel’. Mr. Stone is all about the overwhelming vote on the bond issue making a statement by registered Manzanita voters but fails to state that about half of the 260 signatures submitted on the petition were Manzanita voters or about 25% of the current registered voters. This, Mr. Stone, demonstrates an overwhelming majority, 75%, of registered Manzanita voters do NOT want the old falling down building remodeled.

The city listened to the majority on the ballot measure despite Mr. Stone’s unfounded comment. But apparently Mr. Stone prefers to ‘stir the pot’ implying that two of the candidates running will ignore the current work that is progressing. Based on what facts Mr. Stone? Quit pushing divisiveness in our community.

Deb Tinnin
Manzanita voter

Free desk, small couch, side tables & lamps etc

Submitted By: rebekahcholtus@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
All from a non smoking home and in very good to excellent condition.

The desk is from Bombay company

The lights all work well

The lounge chair is firm and very comfortable

The side tables are handmade.

Couch is a small size.

All free and easily picked up at ground floor in a garage.

Let me know if interested.

Rebekah
503-875-6450 cel

ENOUGH! A response to Ms. Thomas’ last post.

Submitted By: proactivewheeler@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Citizens of Wheeler: Please stop. These back and forth attacks on each other are not solving any issues. They serve only to further divide us.

Ms. Thomas, please know that your mention of my name and your opinion of who I am or what l stand for both were rude and defamatory. I have never
met you, nor had a conversation with you.

If you want to know about me, just ask. As I am a private citizen, neither you or anyone else has a right to defame me, especially on the internet.

Let’s work on this one fact: Wheeler is in a financial
crisis and is well on its way to losing its ability to remain incorporated. Regardless of who thinks who is to blame. This is all of our problem now.

There are some brilliant minds in this town. Let’s use them together to make sure Wheeler
continues to be viable and lets do it with some integrity.

Respect and peace ,

Heidi Stacks

YES for Brad Mayerle

Submitted By: cbbcalm@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Of course Mark is a good person too. We just know Brad better from everyday life here from little kind actions of kindness simplicity and yes the way he was with Jennifer his wife when their dog Colonel, got very very sick he was very worried but still here to listen to people
Yes Volunteering is a good thing 10 years here experienced this and it’s yin & yang it has a nice side and also a side of control a little unkind too just like any job environment after all
Getting to know Deb Simmons Brad, their warmth and sensitivity towards this Village called Manzanita makes me say I am here with you count on me
cbbcalm

Water and City Council Candidates

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Water and City Council Candidate

Anybody who listens to the Manzanita City Council meetings knows that I took, and continue to take a deep dive into the state of water in our world and in our city.

To be a responsible citizen I want to know everything about our water system and how it is connected to other water systems in the area. There’s a lot to know..

Friend Mary Ruhl teamed up with me. We read the water plan and we generated a list of questions. We then interviewed several people we thought would have answers. We found there are a many issues and questions that need to be addressed by the new city council.

We were surprised when two candidates, Deb Simmons and Brad Mayerle, separately requested to meet with us. In those discussions we found we knew a lot.

Brad continued on. He talked with the people we had talked with and others, he attended local watershed meetings, and he took field trips to the origin of water sources which we have water rights to.

I feel confident with Brad on the city council our water issues will be addressed.

Brad has looked into many other issues in a similar systematic and thorough way. It’s the way he approaches challenges.

The council positions are volunteer. We are fortunate to have a person of his caliber interested in being on an important team to lead our city.

The ballots will be in our mail boxes soon. The first thing I’m going to do is to vote for Brad Mayerle for city council. I hope you do too.

Karen LaGrave Small
Mother, Grandmother
Full time resident of Manzanita

Runfastbestyrunfast

Submitted By: constance@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
Community, PLEASE… Betsy is unlikely to make up for her drop in the polls, even Phil Knight has moved his $$ to Christine. What does that tell you? Here are some facts from COIN.
Betsy sides with polluters and climate change deniers, and has worked to kill any legislation to address the climate crisis.
Betsy vowed to repeal the 2020 Executive Order that has put Oregon state agencies on track to reduce greenhouse gasses and improve energy efficiency in housing and consumer goods.
As a legislator, she voted against the Clean Fuels Program that will make Oregon the first coal-free state by 2020.
Betsy has voted:
NO to bills that would develop Oregon’s renewable energy industries.
NO to establishing incentives for electric vehicles like more charging stations and help for low income purchasers.
NO to developing Oregon’s biodiesel industry which would reduce fossil fuel use and carbon emissions.
NO to updating energy efficiency requirements for appliances
NO to protections for low income utility ratepayers.
NO to Oregon’s new program to hold producers of plastic packaging responsible of the costs of recycling plastic waste.
Betsy joined Republicans in supporting a bill that would have doubled logging in Oregon’s state forests, had it passed. It would have decimated our state forests and their important role in sequestering and storing carbon from the atmosphere.
Betsy also supported bills to undermine wetlands protection.
She has side with polluters again and again, rather than the people of her district – those communities on the coast, in rural areas and small cities – who would benefit greatly from improved energy efficiency, transition to an economy that includes renewable energy, and averting the severe damage climate change will cause to health, natural resources, the economy, and our way of life.
It is no surprise that Betsy has taken money from the Koch Bros., Timber Unity, and other corporations and individuals representing the timber industry, oil and gas companies, real estate development, and tobacco companies. Her largest donors include a subsidiary of oil and gas conglomerate, Global Partners, which has holdings including a terminal in Clatskanie.
If you want to know Betsy’s alliances, follow the money, it doesn’t come without attachments…
Please vote for Tina Kotek!

Brad Mayerle For Manzanita City Council

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Brad Mayerle For Manzanita City Council

For a hot minute this July, I ran for a seat on Manzanita City Council. I gathered my signatures, got on the ballot and in August, at a Women’s Forum meeting, burst into tears when I had to drop out because my already heavy teaching load unexpectedly got even heavier.

During that time, I got to know Brad Mayerle. You’d think that two people vying for the same position wouldn’t exactly hit it off, but that’s not what happened. He was an encouraging supporter of my run, as another resident with many of the same concerns we all have. He was willing to share information and talk over what we were both learning. I’ve watched how much time and energy Brad puts in every day to learn about the issues our town faces and the creative solutions other communities have implemented to deal with them. He meets with people who live or work in the community to learn what their perspectives are. What he learns he communicates clearly on his blog and postings or in conversations, which is no small feat when you’re talking about short-term rentals or workforce housing.

There’s been some social media yelling about Brad not volunteering enough at one of the organizations in town, like that’s some character flaw, but I don’t see that as the most important thing in choosing a candidate for office.

Brad’s profession as a dentist and his business experience running a large successful dental practice in Lake Oswego would bring the necessary leadership skills to council. Brad is respectful, he listens and he’s pragmatic. In his work, he’s had to be.

In our contentious little town, Brad Mayerle also has the kind of temperament to lead. Brad’s not a guy who does things for prizes and accolades. He doesn’t brag on himself when he’s done something good and when people have gone low on social media, which unfortunately they do, he doesn’t respond in kind. He’s not thin-skinned or defensive. He’s not arrogant or a know it all.

That’s the kind of person we need on council. That’s why I’m voting for Brad Mayerle.

Ben Killen Rosenberg

DEHUMIDIFIER

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This dehumidifier does a good job and I am still not sure how to set the timer.
It seems to come on when it pleases but maybe someone can unlock the mystery of the settings.
I merely had a room that was not inhabited to keep moisture out and didn’t care when it decided to come on as long as it did. And it always did.
Didn’t want to throw it away.
Contact Jude: 5034409639

Moon River Farm Veggie POP UP Friday 10/21 2:30-5:30

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We still have veggies!

Come see us and stock up on veggies before we go into baby induced hibernation!
We have lots of your favorites..(Salad Mix, Carrots, Potatoes, Shallots, etc.) and some fun new crops too like beautiful purple and pink mini Daikon radishes!

Details:
Friday, 2:30-5:30pm behind WOLFMOON bakery in Nehalem.

See you soon!

Honey/maple syrup guy is returning – but first…questions

Submitted By: jwmerc@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hi folks – Jeff here from JW Merc – I plan to return for another “pop-up” roadside date in November – probably the week BEFORE the Thanksgiving madness begins – but am curious if there is something in particular that the area will want to see available on the table.
I have added regional bee pollen to the line-up, now have real Vermont maple SUGAR (great in baking or as a coffee sweetener!) – and by that time will have probably a half-dozen new varieties of raw honey – some geared towards more ‘wintry’ everyday use (stronger wildflower for instance) – and in particular some special/small yield honeys from the Northwest that are less likely to be known for potential gift recipients over the holiday season.
What ELSE? I have been seeing some uneven visitor numbers these last few months – and am not sure if it’s just a coincidence or if the selection needs to be spiffed up a bit. It’s no secret that raw honey prices have gone up – and I was just notified of a new one coming from my biggest beekeeping group. The cost of glass jars + the lid has something to do with it – but shorter yields as we are beginning to see now are also responsible. I can’t help too much with that – a small business can only absorb so much of this
without it making the effort senseless.
A forthcoming website makeover is certainly going to have an impact on how I do business so want to be sure I am taking as much into consideration as possible before it rolls out.
Any comments would be helpful – e-mail is: jwmerc@gmail.com, my phone # for any text is 208-424-0042 and you can send instant messages through the JW Merc Facebook page or my personal Facebook page (Jeffrey Warren) – I appreciate the insight! JW

Marks Community Matters Volunteerism Makes Manzanita Work

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A few months after we moved to Manzanita full-time, we attended Mark Beach’s popular class on local history. One session focused on volunteerism. Mr. Beach asked everyone who volunteered in the area to stand up. We were some of the few still seated…he remembered that we were new to town, pointed to us and said, “You get one year…”

He was quite right! By the same time next year, we were immersed in volunteer activities for several organizations. This video shares a fun story about one of those opportunities, working with Lee Hiltenbrand at our Library: https://youtu.be/G39uSUnFC6Y.

I’ve enjoyed working on several Library book sales over the years, and I’m proud to share Madeline Olson’s endorsement with you.

I’m Mark Kuestner and I’m running for Manzanita City Council. Please visit my website www.MarkForCouncil2022.com to learn more about me. I ask for your vote on November 8.

Manzanita City Hall and Council Elections

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The attached ad is a reminder as you receive your ballot this week to vote for new Manzanita city council members. It was published prior to the November 5, 2019 bond measure.

Conspicuous among supporters for the ill-fated Bond Measure for New Facilities which failed by a nearly 70% negative vote were council member Linda Kozlowski and Mark Kuestner who are current candidates for city council seats. They urged you to vote for higher taxes for the new facility.

The Bond promised to increase homeowners’ property tax by $9000 over 30 years if you live in an average home. Above average homes would be charged more. Your below average home would be charged less. There are no current estimates for the three city hall schemes now being proposed. They are smaller than before, but construction costs have gone up.

After the Bond failure, city council refused to consider a petition request by 260 resident/taxpayers to compare costs between Underhill reuse/remodel and new build.

After the 70% shellacking at the ballot box, city council downsized the project size, and now are considering reuse of all or part of the existing structures.

But it begs the question as to whether council member Kozlowski and candidate Kuestner are as out of touch with voters now as when 70% voted down their preferences.

Manzanita is losing its charm due to too many short term rental visitors. Manzanita’s water fund is being raided again($200,000 +) for the benefit of the General Fund this budget year while water and sewer infrastructure fund goes wanting. Most voters want basic services and are in no mood for tax increases in the current high inflation in food, gas and services.

Meanwhile, city spending for consultants, architects and contractors goes on. After the last Bond Vote example of an out of touch council, there has been no pledge to vote again on any proposed facilities funding.

Either Ms. Kozlowski or Mr. Kuestner will be elected to city .council. Both were out of touch with most voters in the past.
Will Stone
Manzanita

Halloween Spa Day 10/29! Two tickets left.

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North Fork 53 Communitea Wellness
Saturday, October 29th
2pm-6pm

Calling all witches and wizards!

All Hallows Eve is approaching and the veils between the worlds are thin. It’s the perfect time to indulge in a day of tea, tarot, massage and sauna to soothe your spirits!

This 4 hour magical cauldron of relaxation includes:

An hour long private tarot reading

An hour of wood fired sauna, cold plunge w/ blue kelp facial mask

An hour long custom massage

Halloween themed tea and snacks

Only two tickets left!! Be the last lucky one to snag them.

Click on the link below for tickets:
www.northfork53.com/events/halloween-spa-day

See you there!
xoxo
Ginger

Candidates’ Myths About Wheeler Land Use

Submitted By: proactivewheeler@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Wheeler City Council Candidates Deanne Ragnell and Karen Matthews need to recognize the following about the Wheeler Zoning Ordinance:
1. It does not allow cottages on land zoned industrial, which the north waterfront parcel is.
2. It does not limit development to ten units. That was merely a discussion point in the Vision process in 2008. It became a recommendation in the Vision background report. It is not an ordinance. The meaning of ten units was never specified.

Reply to

Submitted By: babbles@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
i am responding to “proactive.wheeler@gmail.com” post last night.

i can’t read the document! and i haven’t been able to make it enough bigger to read it.

if you want to naysay someone with public information, please make it clear and legible. please re-post so the document is legible. then i can make an intelligent decision about its worth.

i copied last night’s post below, assuming i would get the document as well. only the written verbiage was copied. ??? i’m no techie!

thank you.

om peace namaste

lucy brook

Karen Matthews Says She Didn’t Support this Document.
Posted on October 17, 2022 by North Coast BBQ

Submitted By: proactivewheeler@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Resolution 2012-06 details the role of the Wheeler Vision 2011. Exhibit A explains findings and interpretations of the Vision. Despite Ms. Matthews’ signature on it, she denies its existence.

Tillamook Swiss Lederhosen Fun Run

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Yodel-lay-he-hoo! Put on your Lederhosen (t-shirt) and join us for this Family Friendly Fun 5K! Hear your name announced over the roar of the crowd as you run through the arches and the runner’s chute!

Chip timed, and real time results posted online — just like back in the old country!

Check-in @ 10:30am, Fun Run starts at 11am!

Registration OPEN: getmeregistered.com/Tillamook5k

Thank you to our Presenting Sponsor, The Tillamook Creamery!