CINDY KAY GREGORY FOR ROCKAWAY BEACH CITY COUNCIL

Submitted By: diwax@msn.com – Click to email about this post
My name is Diane Weatherwax and I have been a full-time resident of Rockaway Beach since 2017. I write in support of Cindy Kay Gregory for Rockaway Beach City Council position 4.

Cindy is one of the most compassionate people I know. Her passion and top priority is giving back to Rockaway Beach. I have personally experienced Cindy’s giving nature and grace. A year after I moved here, I was diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer. At that time, she had no idea how bad my chances of survival were. But within days of my returning home from a lengthy stay at the hospital, a delicious homemade quiche was left on my doorstep. While this is just one personal example of Cindy’s generosity, I know there are many others in this community who have received her gifts. Not only does Cindy show care for so many of us individually, she regularly volunteers her time to the community as a whole. Her community recognition as “Volunteer of the year 2022” is an understatement.

One example of Cindy’s commitment to this town is the beautification of our iconic “Chamber of Commerce/Caboose”’ area at the Wayside. Her creatively tended flowers and plants are admired by all. Cindy’s artistic endeavors also include the organization of the recent and successful “Renaissance Artist Show” at the Rockaway Beach Community Center. Additionally, “Hunters Helpers” supported long-time residents Nancy Roberts and her terminally ill husband, Jeff Hunter. This community group, organized by Cindy, offered comfort and peace at the end of Jeff’s life. Cindy Kay Gregory has proven herself to be a collaborator for good in Rockaway Beach, and I am excited to see how this will translate to her role as a council member.

Cindy is an empathetic listener who responds to the needs of her community. If she is unable to do it herself, she will work hard to find the resources to get the answers and results the community wants. She supports citizen involvement and will encourage input for all decisions voted on as a council member. Cindy also believes in transparency and open communication between citizens and their elected representatives.

I endorse Cindy Kay Gregory for Rockaway City Council and sincerely encourage the citizens of Rockaway to vote: Cindy Kay for Rockaway!

BBQ GRILL

Submitted By: onesmartwoman99@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
FREE: BBQ Grill. Two sided: left side for charcoal, right side for gas. Heavy, has wheels on one end. Is rusty, and the left grilling barrel is rusted through. However, we have a new one (needs installing) and will include that with the grill. You will need a truck or light trailer to haul this and a few people to load/unload. We can help load it into your truck or trailer. We are in Nehalem. Email onesmartwoman99@gmail.com if interested.

Listening Session Rockaway Beach

Submitted By: saidesign@hotmail.com – Click to email about this post
This is a non-partisan Listening Session for citizens of the Rockaway Beach area, hosted by Charles McNeilly, mayoral candidate, and Cindy Kay Gregory, City Council candidate. The purpose is to share your feelings, concerns, and possible solutions for some of the issues we face as a community. We invite you to be heard. The last session was very productive and well attended.

A reminder – Jeff’s honey/maple syrup booth in WHEELER this Tuesday (10/11)

Submitted By: jwmerc@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Jeff’s JW Merc “pop-up” booth will be in place from 12-4:30 at the usual Hwy 101/Rector Ave address in downtown Wheeler across from where the train stop/boat ramp is. On the table will be regional bee pollen in two sizes, half-gallons of real Vermont maple syrup, raw Buckwheat honey, the final 24 jars of Old Blue raw honey sourced from the coast range – then pints, quarts and one half-gallon of raw Oregon Raspberry Blossom honey (the full gallon has been sold). If you want to reserve ANY of these items please reach out to Jeff ASAP via e-mail (jwmerc@gmail.com), text to his cell: 208-424-0042 – or through the JW Merc Facebook page. See you on TUESDAY in WHEELER!!! jw

Boxes needed

Submitted By: ziggyflip1@yahoo.com – Click to email about this post
Hello everyone ,I am relocating to the beautiful Oregon coast to get away from the crime and violence in my area, and I am hoping that somebody can help me secure some moving boxes, and anything else material wise for moving. I thank you for your help I look forward to meeting you.

MARY LEVERETTE for WHEELER CITY COUNCIL

Submitted By: ml2@comcast.net – Click to email about this post
Dear Wheeler Residents:
I am running for a 4-year term on Wheeler City Council. I have attended Council meetings for 2 years. I have listened and learned.

I am committed to working for the best possible future for Wheeler in three ways:
· Strengthening our financial stability;
· Protecting our beautiful environment, watershed and water-
service systems; and
· Supporting sensitive, responsible development.

The decisions that will affect our future will not be easy. They will not be quick or simple to implement, inexpensive or favored by all residents. I will collaborate in making these decisions by seeking input from Wheeler residents, working
closely with business owners and other Councilors and by listening to experts, as we decide the
best courses of action to take. Our priorities must include growth management, infrastructure
maintenance, emergency preparedness, ensuring essential services for all ages, and how best to
share resources with our neighbors to make certain Wheeler is prepared to meet the challenges of
our future.

I value respect, honesty and teamwork. I have decades of government experience. I urge all
residents to closely study the issues that affect our City and to participate in the decision-making
process; this is a fundamental right of our democratic government. I want to know your interests and ideas. Please feel free to contact me.

I am committed to Wheeler’s future. Let’s work together.

Respectfully,
Mary Leverette
ml2@comcast.net
503.449.8445

Nehalem Bay Health District Board Meeting

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PUBLIC NOTICE

Nehalem Bay Health District
Regular Meeting
7:00 PM, Wednesday, October 12, 2022
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
us02web.zoom.us/j/83517178834
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 September minutes
B. CEO’s September financial report

IV. Public comment

V. New Business
A. Board administrative items
B. CEO project update

VI. Old Business
A. Website buildout and content update
B. General update on Land use project, upper and lower properties
C. Discussion of board expansion and consideration of proposed resolution 2022-06
D. Proposed CEO salary increase
E. Discussion and approval of Material and Service budget revision resolution 2022-08

Adjournment

Ms Tinnin Truth Matters

Submitted By: rkinor@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Ms Tinnin, seeking information through legal Public Records requests is a citizen’s right to assess legal compliance with State voter registration laws. The State Legislature says so and created specific criteria and processes to review registration compliance because people do not have the right to create their own subjective standards for determining where they get to vote.

You falsely claim in your October 7 BBQ post that somehow through a PUD public records request “(I) was asking for personal account information to show that we didn’t live in Manzanita.” and “I possess Mr. Kugler’s correspondence asking for my personal account details.”

No information of any kind was requested from DMV because these records are not available to the public so I have no idea why you would include those irrelevant statements. You have my permission to publicly share any correspondence that you claim to have in your possession between me and the County Elections Clerk and the Oregon State Elections Office to support your various claims.

Below is a copy of the correspondence with the PUD referenced by Ms. Tinnin in her post which clearly shows no personal account information was being requested nor was any received.

From:Tillamook People’s Utility District <tpud@sendmail.websiteformemail.com>
Sent:Tuesday, November 17, 2020 4:58 PM
To:Marissa Durrer <mdurrer@tpud.org>
Subject:New submission from Tillamook PUD Public Records Request Form:

I would request the City only to which your PUD billing is sent for the following physical addresses in Manzanita. I do not seek any personal identification information such as customer names, driver’s license or SS number, street numbers for mailing addresses, phone numbers etc. that would be prohibited under ORS 192.345 to 192.355. that would be connected to these physical addresses.
Thank you

Nine of the property owners in this inquiry with second homes here who registered just before the 2020 election and still own their Manzanita homes that they then claimed were their primary residence have decided that Manzanita is no longer their home and are not currently registered to vote here. Maybe the inquiry by the County Elections Clerk did some good and caused them to rethink where their primary residence is. If that is the case, then I think we all would agree that this inquiry by Manzanita residents in 2020 was worthwhile and in the interests of fostering voter registration integrity in both the upcoming and future elections.

Ms Tinnin, you are not a victim here but rather a citizen subject to the same laws that we all have to follow. If you do not believe that those laws are just, then work through our Legislature to amend them to better reflect your personal viewpoints. And please, can we all just acknowledge the worst kept secret in town from 2020, that being that second homeowners were actively being encouraged to change their voter registration?

Rather than waste any more time on this matter from the last election, let’s get back to what prompted your response, that being Mr. Keustner’s public record of comments on various City issues and qualifications as a City Councilor for the upcoming election.

Randy Kugler

Grange Hall Dance

Submitted By: qulwater@msn.com – Click to email about this post
North Coast Music Project is honored to be hosting an all star band of honky tonk musicians from Santa Cruz, Edge of the West. While not a household name they are a group of a-list musicians who have links to the New Riders of the Purple Sage, Todd Snider, Jefferson Starship ,
Freddy Fender and Big Brother and the Holding Company.

Only 100 tickets are available and they are going fast. Tickets are available at tickettomato.com.

The show is being held at the White Clover Grange Hall on Hwy 53 which has a great wood floor made for dancing.
Doors at 6, music starts at 8.

Here is a clip of lead singer and guitar player Jim Lewin playing with Todd Snider a few years ago (Todd will not be appearing at this show):

https://youtu.be/9YeGDYlBWso

North Coast Music Project
“Keeping live music alive on the north Oregon coast”

Trashoween Costume Workshop

Submitted By: Jessi@heartofcartm.org – Click to email about this post
Sunday, October 9th our Spooky Workshop is open and creative minds are ready to help you and the kiddos make the best Halloween costumes ever. Because what could be better than upcycled, lovingly crafted with friends trashion?! Bring last year’s costume for repurposing or sharing with others.
Happy Full Mooooooon BBQ’ers!

Trashoween starts at 1:00, Sunday Oct 9th in the Heart of Cartm Workshop in downtown Wheeler. The Refindery will be open Noon-6 that day. Yes! We have Fall and Halloween decorations for sale.

NW Authors Series Hosts Callum Angus

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NW Authors Series Hosts Callum Angus
Join us at the Cannon Beach Library on Saturday Oct. 15 at 2 p.m. for the NW Authors Series featuring Callum Angus. This is a hybrid event, blending in-person with live streaming. Come to the library on the day of the event, 131 N Hemlock St, or watch online – at www.cannonbeachlibrary.org.

Angus is the author of “A Natural History of Transition.” This short story collection challenges notions of transformation, as characters turn into mountains, unravel hometown mysteries and give birth to cocoons. His work is infused with a rich variety of alternative history, horror and fantasy. The book was a finalist for a Lambda Literary Award in Transgender Fiction, the Edmund White Award for Debut Fiction, and an Oregon Book Award/Ken Kesey Award in Fiction.

Callum Angus is a trans writer and editor living in Portland, Oregon. He holds an MFA in fiction from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, a BA in geography from Mount Holyoke College and has taught writing at Smith College, UMass Amherst and Clark College.

Angus has worked as a bookseller, fishmonger, barista, reporter, and an advocate helping transgender youth and their families navigate the world. He’s also worked in publicity and edits the literary journal smoke + mold.

The library’s NW Authors Series showcases writers of the Pacific Northwest. Authors read from their works and participate in discussions. These events are free and open to the public.

Wheeler “Looking Back”

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Looking Back
In 1776 a group of visionaries put into law, a document to guide a republic.
Just over two centuries later, in a small coastal town, another group were formulating their own important vision for the government of their community. They were looking for ways to preserve the special character of the town that past generations had come to cherish. They called their work The Wheeler Vision.
For those who have forgotten what the Wheeler Vision Plan is, (or perhaps never knew?) here’s a reminder….
Wheeler citizens felt that they needed to find a way to incorporate important priorities into our city’s governing documents in order to preserve the beauty and livability of the town and prevent the sort of aesthetic and environmental decline that had taken place in so many coastal communities. It took two years of citizens involvement and community surveys to accumulate the data and finalize the document, which was called the Wheeler Vision Plan. The work that had begun in 2001 was finally incorporated and adopted into laws in 2012. Some of the provisions in the plan include:
i) Preserve Small Town Atmosphere
ii) No high density development – Limit number of units in any multi-dwelling to 10 or less iii) Protect natural beauty
Existing view of bay must be considered to be of real economic value to citizens and community iv) Improve Livability
v) 24 ft Height Limit on all buildings
It ensured that future developments be in proportion to the size of the town.
We are, after all, a town of just over 450 people. A large building that might be entirely appropriate for the commercial environment of another town, would not necessarily be a good fit for Wheeler.
Four years ago a proposal for a three story 44-room hotel and a 110-seat restaurant was brought before the community. This proposed development caused quite a stir in Wheeler not only because it far exceeded the city laws, but also because the property’s location happened to be the focal point of our little town and whatever development happens there will have a huge impact on the community. The spectacular waterfront view is why Wheeler has been dubbed “The Little Town with the Million Dollar View”. In 2019, the significant majority of community testimony confirmed that we citizens wanted to see development in our town which conformed to the provisions specified in our Wheeler Vision Document and is in alignment with the character of Wheeler.
Although the previous council of that time, discounted the authority of the Vision Plan and gave the developer the go-ahead, (the height of the hotel was reduced and the number of rooms to 28) Oregon’s Land Use Board of Appeals overturned their decision precisely because they had ignored the Vision Plan as a governing document.
An easy solution would have been for the developer to adjust his plan to fit within the parameters of the city’s governing documents. Unfortunately, this was not the case.
Over the past two years, Mayor Honeycutt and the present council have repeatedly met with the developer to discuss the requirements for an acceptable application that would conform to the laws of our town. Sadly his application for the 28 -room hotel and fish processing plant with apartments and a 110 seat restaurant remain to this day exactly the same … even though his application has been submitted to and rejected by LUBA twice and is currently in review for a 3rd time.
Our little town retains a uniqueness that isn’t found in many other places. And yes, we know that development must happen …. Indeed, it is necessary for our economy, but how we go about it is the deciding factor on whether we improve on or denigrate what we have. We only get one chance to do it right for future generations.
Just under 4 years ago, it is possible that you or your neighbor were one of the 140 people who signed a petition requesting that the city representatives follow the Wheeler Vision Plan. If you still support the Vision Plan or have an interest in wanting to keep the benefits of small town livability for all citizens and businesses, please vote for those candidates who support development that conforms to, and honors the letter and spirit of the Vision Plan.

WHEELER VISION ADVOCATES September 2022

Vision Advocates is a group of citizens committed to seeing the Vision of the people of Wheeler used to guide our town forward as the people of Wheeler intended when this plan was established and written into law.

BBQ GRILL

Submitted By: onesmartwoman99@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
FREE: BBQ Grill. Two sided: left side for charcoal, right side for gas. Heavy, has wheels on one end. Is rusty, and the left grilling barrel is rusted through. However, we have a new one (needs installing) and will include that with the grill. You will need a truck or light trailer to haul this and a few people to load/unload. We can help load it into your truck or trailer. We are in Nehalem. Email onesmartwoman99@gmail.com if interested.

MANZANITA LIBRARY MAGAZINE SALE – SATURDAY

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If you like reading recent magazines, you will find great bargains at the North Tillamook Library monthly magazine sale. All magazines are less than one year old (many are much more recent) and are for sale at 50 cents each. All sale proceeds are used by North Tillamook Library Friends to maintain the Library building and grounds. Here are the particulars:

Saturday, October 8, 10 am to 1 pm

North Tillamook Library
571 Laneda Ave., Manzanita

Note that a smaller selection of very recent magazines are on sale in the Library whenever the Library is open. The monthly sale offers a much larger selection of magazines.

WE WELCOME MAGAZINE DONATIONS

If you would like to donate magazines for future sales, we will gladly accept magazines published within one year of the date of donation. Please drop your donated magazines in the book drop outside the Library.