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Two things first:
1.) Veterans day celebration at the Air Museum south of Tillamook. Breakfast 8:00 to 10:45 am. Ceremony 11:00 to 12:30 pm. Tuesday, November 11th.
2.). Documentary that examines the universal health crisis of veterans suicide, especially in rural
communities. “Battlegrounds and Backroads” will premiere at 5:00, Tuesday, November 11th at
the Liberty theater in Astoria.
Time for our next VFP meeting. Lots to discuss and share. Here is the info:
Place – Manzanita Public Library
Date – Thursday, November 13th
Time. – 10:30 PST
Everyone is welcome. You need not be a vet to attend. Just for peace. Come on in, everyone is welcome. It you can’t join in person, you can always zoom in
Veterans for Peace is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Join Zoom Meeting
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Brian

) Worm Compost Bin
The Nehalem Bay Garden Club had this worm bin donated and they are selling it for $100 OBO with ALL of the money going to the North County Food Bank.
For more information contact nibbs1111@gmail.com
From VermiHut website:
The VermiHut Plus worm compost bin is the advanced model under the VermiHut
. It converts the kitchen food waste from your kitchen into organic fertilizer for your garden. The VermiHut Plus is the next generation of the internationally well-known VermiHut worm bin.
It’s easy to use! Just fill a working tray with worm bedding, red worms and food scraps. As the worms finish consuming the food scraps, they will migrate upward into the tray above, leaving rich castings behind. In ideal conditions, 2lbs or 1kg worms can consume 1 lb or 0.5 kg of food scraps per day on average. A 5-tray worm bin can house 10 lbs or 5 kgs of worms. Therefore, it can help to reduce 5 lbs or 2.5 kgs food scraps per day. The VermiHut Plus provides the perfect capacity for household food waste management.
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From a local satisfied user:
We have had a worm bin for a little over a year. We use it for our kitchen vegetable and fruit scraps, shredded paper, and some garden cuttings. One of the benefits is the leachate or “liquid gold” that we collect from the bottom of the bin. We use this liquid to fertilize our plants and have had great results. We mix the leachate with water using 10 parts water to 1 part leachate. It’s great source of fertilizer, beneficial for sick plants and keeps our food scraps out of the landfill.
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Boxes as shown, mid-century vintage satin quilted lingerie organizers, perfect condition—$55 for the collection.
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call or text Scott @ 503.440.1871
Location: Sunset Beach Lane area, between Gearhart & Warrenton. If you come up to Costco, we’re 1 right turn off of (and back onto) Highway 101 (Northbound.)
Contact:
TEXT 503 440 1580. I don’t answer calls unless you’re in my address book.
OR email elzbah@gmail.com

Sapote was the first of his litter to find his purr, and he loves to share it with the world! Friendly, playful, and confident, Sapote is almost unflappable. His siblings seem to turn to him as their leader, and he’s a kind and loving brother to all of them, but shares a particular bond with his sister Lilikoi. He also loves people and runs delightedly to greet human visitors.
At her foster home, Lilikoi is known as “Lilikoi The Bold.” She’s fearless, energetic, and is on a mission to explore everything and everyone around her. The word “Lilikoi” is another word for Passionfruit, and it fits this delightful little girl BEAUTIFULLY. She also loves exploring and lives her life with gusto. She’s smart and sweet, and is one of the first kittens to greet human visitors.
Lilikoi & Sapote are a bonded pair and are seeking a forever home where they can continue to play and snuggle together. Does it sound like a treat to greet each new day with these delightful kittens? Schedule a Meet & Greet by emailing unitedpawshelp@gmail.com, or visit unitedpaws.org to complete an application.


What: An inclusive and diverse Men’s Group
Where: 34610 Lodgepole Drive in Pine Ridge neighborhood
When: Second and Fourth Sunday of every month
Next : TOMORROW!!! Sunday, November 9th, 3:00pm
Why: It is beneficial to experience a diverse circle of men – all ages – all walks of life – all points of view – let’s expand the possibilities
How: A few of us have been meeting for over ten years, others are new to the process. Each man adds to the gathering. We all have connection to a vast knowledge. The group intelligence is more expansive than the individual awareness. There is a great release and power in sharing our wisdom and vulnerabilities.
We are confidential.
We are inclusive.
We are diverse.
New men are always welcome in this circle.
Bring yourself.
Be yourself.
Add yourself to the mix – see what happens.
If you need directions or have questions call Michael at 503-616-6538


The performances will offer a variety of other selections as well, including movements from Mozart’s Symphony No. 40 and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7, Rossini’s Italian in Algiers Overture, Strauss Jr.’s Thunder and Lightning Polka, and the “Nimrod” movement from Elgar’s Enigma Variations.
The first concert will take place on Saturday, November 15 at the Nehalem Elementary School Gym (36300 8th St., Nehalem, OR) beginning at 3:00 pm.
The second concert will be on Sunday, November 16, at the Charlene Larsen Center for the Performing Arts (588 16th St., Astoria, OR) at 3:00 pm.
Admission for both concerts will be: $10 Adults, ages 18 and under FREE (children 12 and under with adult supervision). Tickets will be available at the door for the Nehalem concert (cash and
personal checks only.) Tickets for the Astoria concert will be sold online at charlenelarsencenter.org or by phone at 503 338 9132. Cookies and refreshments will be available at both concerts during intermission.
This non-profit orchestra, under the direction of conductor Cory Pederson, brings together musicians from the north Oregon and south Washington coast to perform classical music for local audiences. For more information, please
visit the NOCS website: nocsymphony.org.
Join your community with a Membership to The Pine Grove for November and December at no charge. Contact: emailthepinegrove@gmail.com
NOVEMBER CALENDAR
Monday, November 10th, 2-4pm, Conscious Aging and Community Connections. ‘Aging With Grace in Cape Meares’. Learn how Cape Meares is developing supports for aging in place in their small community, including a discussion about shared concerns, ideas and collaboration between our small coastal communities. Donation of $5 appreciated.
Thursday, November 13, 4:00-6pm, Story Time for Grownups with Liz Cole. Join Liz for an entertaining night of story telling, this year with a special musical guest.
Tickets are $25 available at www.thepinegrove.org/RSVP-or-Purchase-Tickets.
All proceeds will be donated to the mission of The Pine Grove Community House.
Tuesday, November 18th, 5:30-7:30pm, Annual Meeting and Members’ Dinner Chance to win a $50 gift card to Yolk! Please bring a main dish, salad, side dish or dessert, and a bottle of wine or beverage to share, and a place setting. When you RSVP it helps us to set up for all attending, however RSVPs aren’t necessary – you are always welcome! RSVP to pinegrovecommhouse@gmail.com
Saturday, November 22nd, 10am-4pm. The North County Women’s Association Holiday Fair. Twelve talented local artisans invite you to shop this holiday season. Discover unique creations in glass, wood, fabric, leather, iron, paper, wax, and more. While you’re here, enjoy the Basket Sale, Bake Sale, Raffle, Wine Wall, and other festive ways to support local scholarships and grants. In 2024, proceeds from the fair funded two scholarships and four community grants—over $6,000 invested back into our community!
Monday, December 1st from 10:30-noon. Join us in decorating the tree and hanging lights to make the Pine Grove festive for the season!

Thank you.

We will be doing trail work on the Wheeler Segment of the Future Salmonberry Trail!
This is the second weekend of getting the ground prepared to lay gravel. We need to continue clearing out roots and other vegetation, and level the ground. We may potentially start staging the gravel depending on how much progress we make after the first weekend of trail work.
We will have tools, vests, hard hats, ear protection, gloves, and provide a sack lunch for volunteers. We will have lunch towards the end of the work day so bring a snack and water for yourself.
Saturday, Nov 15
Location: Meet in Wheeler on Hemlock St and Hwy 101 on the west side of the railroad tracks.
Time: 10AM-1PM
Bathrooms accessible at Waterfront Park
Please register at: www.mobilize.us/salmonberry-trail/event/860127/



Located near Sunset Beach Lane, between Gearhart & Warrenton.
Or, meet up at Costco
Contact: ➨TEXT: 503 440 1580
I don’t answer calls unless you’re in my contact list.
OR email: elzbah@gmail.com

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Located near Sunset Beach Lane, between Gearhart & Warrenton.
Or, meet up at Costco
Contact: ➨TEXT: 503 440 1580
I don’t answer calls unless you’re in my contact list.
OR email: elzbah@gmail.com

Ideal Clean for Humanity
Blu and Brice Moorman
Text: 9713896795
Email: blu.idealclean@gmail.com



I know a lot of BBQ readers are in S Clatsop & N Tillamook counties, but if you come up to Costco (or Astoria) weekly or bi-weekly, we’re 1 right-hand turn off (and back onto) Highway 101.
Contact
1st choice: TEXT 503 440 1580
I don’t answer calls unless you’re in my contact list.
OR email: elzbah@gmail.com



Aging With Grace in Cape Meares
At CACC gatherings, we highlight concerns around aging in place in our small communities, and facilitate social connections that enrich our lives.
Our villages in the Nehalem Bay Area comprise a naturally occurring retirement community — a place where more than half the residents are of retirement age. Yet there are not sufficient services to support aging in place; we rely on neighbors helping neighbors.
Many people express a desire to live out their lives here, in this place they love. But many eventually must move away to live closer to caregivers and support services.
The tiny village of Cape Meares, tucked along the northern foot of the towering Cape Meares, is home to only 90 full-time residents. Median age in the village is 75 years.
Join us November 10, 2 to 4PM, to learn how residents of this isolated village are actively nurturing a community of support and awareness to prepare residents for aging in place and end of life.
We welcome Beverly Stein, Kathy Burke and Narayan Lincoln from the Aging With Grace program of the Cape Meares Community Association to the Pine Grove in Manzanita for this opportunity to learn from this proactive group, exchange ideas, share resources and envision collaboration between our small North Coast communities. Come join for conversation and refreshments after the presentation.
A $5 contribution supports the Pine Grove Community house.
The Agent Orange catastrophe did not end with the Vietnam War. Today, the world over, a primary chemical of the notorious defoliant controls weeds in farming, forestry, parks, along railbeds and roadways, and even in children’s playgrounds. The pesticide can wreak havoc on the human genome, causing deformities and deadly cancers.
This investigative documentary interweaves personal with political struggles as it follows two heroic women who are leading a worldwide movement to hold manufacturers of these pesticides accountable.
After the film, people will have opportunities to learn more about the pesticide-related challenges Oregonians continue to face, especially in the fight to keep surface drinking water safe. Carol Van Strum and Susan Swift, two of the activists starring in the film, will be on hand to answer questions after the movie.
Trailer: https://vimeo.com/user37094368/review/460648960/ebcfe738a1
NCCWP wants no more logging and pesticide use in community water sources regardless of who owns the land, and wants an end to pesticide applications near where people live, work and recreate. Safe drinking water and clean air are part of the public trust that we all are entitled to have. Please help North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection safeguard and restore our drinking watersheds. www.healthywatershed.org | North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection
For more information contact:
rockawaycitizen.water@gmail.com
#healthywatersheds #peoplevsagentorange #stoppesticides #agentorangeawareness #agentorange #healthywatersheds #protectdrinkingwater #nccwp

We are thrilled to know SNAP benefits will be restored for Oregonians by November 7 and want to acknowledge the generous donors and volunteers who responded in the meantime to help our community.
While the federal government is in shutdown, there is still a level of uncertainty and unmet need we are working to address. Here are ways for you to help:
1. Make a donation: The biggest impact is a monetary donation to help us purchase items for the food pantry and senior meals.
2. Donate your time: Please contact us to find out more about opportunities.
3. Donate needed items: Keeping our pantries stocked and available is a priority for our community. Please see our website to find a list of needed and acceptable items. We also accept clothing, hygiene products, and pet supplies. Drop off when the Food Pantry is open (Monday, Friday and Saturday 10 to 2, Wednesday 1 to 5.)
4. Stay connected with us! More information on our website and Facebook page.
5. We thank our community for the Food Barrels around the area. Also, the North County Food Bank in Wheeler is open on Tuesday from noon to three.
Thank you for your generosity as we work to help those in need in our community achieve their full potential.
NehalemBayCS.org
36050 10th Street
PO Box 232
Nehalem, OR 97131
503-368-4385
admin@nehalembaycs.org

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15th
1PM – Native Story Hour with Karen Kitchen @ The Cannon Beach Library (131 N Hemlock, Cannon Beach, OR 97110)
The library will host Native Story Hour, a family-friendly storytelling event with educator and musician Karen Kitchen. Kitchen engages children and learners of all ages with traditional stories and song, highlighting indigenous authors and illustrators. Children will also be able to experiment with and make their own indigenous instruments.
7PM – Film Premiere: “Kanenon:we – Original Seeds” followed by Q&A with Director Katsitsionni Fox @ The Coaster Theatre Playhouse (108 N Hemlock St, Cannon Beach, OR 97110)
Award winning director Katsitsionni Fox will premiere her upcoming documentary, “Kanenon:we – Original Seeds.” The short film follows women responsible for caretaking of traditional seeds whose existence is threatened by centuries of colonial practices. The film explores food security, environmental disconnection, climate change, land theft and more. Following the screening, Fox will be joined by Cliff Taylor for a Q&A.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16th
11AM – Presentation with Brad Mix, “Reclaiming the Mixed Blood Story” @ The Cannon Beach History Center & Museum (1387 S Spruce St, Cannon Beach, OR 97110)
The History Center & Museum welcomes Brad Mix for a presentation entitled “Reclaiming the Mixed Blood Story.” This conversation will explore mixed-blood identity, not only within the Métis Nation but across Indigenous and mixed-heritage communities today.
1PM – Stew and Bread Fellowship Lunch @ Tolovana Hall (3779 S Hemlock St, Cannon Beach, OR 97110)
The Gathering is produced by Cannon Beach community nonprofits, including Tolovana Arts Colony, Cannon Beach Library, Cannon Beach History Center & Museum, and Coaster Theatre Playhouse, and sponsored by Escape Lodging. All events are free (donations are welcome). We gratefully acknowledge the Clatsop and Nehalem/Tillamook Peoples on whose ancestral homelands we gather.
More information can be found at www.tolovanaartscolony.org/gathering

