GARAGE SALE

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Garage Sale on Aug 5 (Friday) and Aug 6 (Saturday)
9 AM to 3 PM
161 Edmund Lane, Manzanita
South of Laneda between Carmel and 3rd St

Kayak, inflatable (light weight), 2 person with paddles
Card Table w/4 chairs
1000 lb chain hoist

Wheat grass juicer
Gevalia coffee maker 2-4 cup
Juicer, Tiger
Used pressure cooker

Books, cooking, garden and bird
Vases, all sizes
Framed, numbered western prints and batiks

Recreational items

Lots more, too much to list. Come take a look

CHILD Program & Back to School

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The CHILD Program, run by the Methodist Church in Nehalem is currently helping to buy Clothing and School Supplies for the school year coming up. Tags listing age, grade, and gender are in different businesses in our area. There are some tags with school supplies and some with clothing. There are two tags for boys who need clothing. Tag #080B is for a boy age 13, grade 7. He needs pants, men’s small, tops, men’s small, jacket, men’s medium, and tennis shoes, size 10. His favorite color is black. Tag #069B is for a boy age 5, who is in kindergarten. He needs pants, boys size 6 and shoes size 1.5 youth. His favorite colors are black and red. Tag #153D is for a girl age 4 who is in pre-school. She needs a backpack and water bottle, fat crayons, fat pencils, washable markers, glue sticks, scribble pad and blunt scissors. Tag#165A is for a girl age 8 in 3rd. grade. She needs a backpack & water bottle, pencils, pencil sharpener, erasers, crayons, colored pencils, markers, glue sticks, highlighter, scissors, ruler, wide rule notebook paper, and a three ring binder. Your gifts can be returned to the Methodist Church. Please try to return by August 13th. If you have questions please call 503-368-5612. Many thanks for helping our kids get a good start to the school year! Other tags are in Columbia Bank, US Bank, and Manzanita Grocery & Deli in Manzanita. The Nehalem Lumber Yard and the Methodist Church in Nehalem. More tags tomorrow!

Luggage for sale

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Samsonite wheeled luggage pair, both attach to become one, lavender color, for sale
~carry-on has well used exterior, but both in and out are excellent working condition, $20
~large piece is excellent condition both in and out, $30
I have all keys, all straps. all works! Please use email to make arrangements or ask questions. Thanks, BBQ!

Health District Receives Welcome Jump Start to Develop New Health Center/Pharmacy

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NEHALEM BAY HEALTH DISTRICT
P.O. Box 6, 278 Rowe Street
Wheeler, OR 97147
Ph: 503-368-5119
nbhdistrict@gmail.com

For Immediate Release
August 2, 2022

Health District Receives Welcome Jump Start to Develop New Health Center/Pharmacy

New Center Would Be Built in Wheeler and Will Create New Opportunities for Housing for Health Care Workers

Efforts by the Nehalem Bay Health District to improve primary health care delivery in north Tillamook County have received a major boost thanks to Oregon Senators Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden.

Earlier this year the health district asked to be considered for “congressionally directed funding” to finance a portion of a new primary health care center and pharmacy in Wheeler. Merkley and Wyden announced recently that the requests have been included in proposals approved by the Senate Appropriations Committee where Merkley is a member.

The request for $3 million constitutes a major jump start for the district’s funding plan for the new health center/pharmacy.

“A new, state of the art health care center and pharmacy will truly be a transformative development in north Tillamook County,” said Marc C. Johnson, President, Nehalem Bay Health District. “The new health center/pharmacy will double the size of the current aging facility, allowing better delivery of services including specialty care, to more residents and visitors. The Nehalem Bay Health District is enormously grateful to Senators Merkley and Wyden for understanding and supporting quality health care close to home in rural Oregon.”

Johnson said the district is enormously gratified by the broad community support shown for the project, including endorsements of the congressional funding request from the Tillamook County Commissioners; the mayors of Wheeler, Nehalem and Manzanita; the Neahkahnie School District (which partners with the existing clinic on a School Based Health Center on its campus); the Emergency Volunteer Corps of Nehalem Bay; CARE, the non-profit social service agency in Tillamook County; and Oregon state senator Rachel Armitage.

All who endorsed the project understand the need to provide quality health care services close to where people live and work in rural Oregon.

“This level of community support clearly helps position the project for success, and the support had to be impressive to Senators Merkley and Wyden,” Johnson said. He said the entire board deeply appreciates the community support.

The district envisions construction the new facility on a 1.3-acre parcel directly adjacent to Highway 101 in Wheeler. The district purchased the property last summer and has done substantial preliminary design work, including geotechnical studies and coordination with the city of Wheeler.

The new facility is envisioned as a 19,000 square foot medical center and pharmacy on two levels. The new health center will contain expanded exam rooms, specialty suites, staff work and meeting areas and a significantly larger pharmacy.

The district is working to finalize an overall funding plan for the health center and pharmacy, including an approach to upgrade and revitalize the existing Nehalem Valley Care Center in Wheeler, a 48-bed skilled nursing facility that is one of the few facilities of its kind on the Oregon coast.

The district intends, once the health center and pharmacy are relocated to the new site in Wheeler, as part of its long-term strategy and subject to community approval, to repurpose a portion of its existing campus to address a critical community need – workforce housing opportunities for workers at the health center and Care Center.

The district is also committed to working with the North County Food Bank, currently housed in the old Wheeler hospital, to identify a suitable location for a new food bank facility.

The district welcomes community involvement in its planning and development and holds two regular meetings every month – the second Wednesday for health district business and the fourth Wednesday for Care Center business. The public is invited to attend the meetings that are held on Zoom.

For more meeting and general information: nehalembayhd.org/

Kitties need homes

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I have a little mama kitty with 3 babies who need homes. Babies are about 12 weeks old they are all box trained and spend time both in and outside.
They are all good mousers. Sorry I don’t have pics to post or send, but I have a
tabby female,
orange tabby male
a mottled black w/orange ,brown, white coloring male
mama kitty is around a year-year and 1/2 tabby

Please contact Scott @ bambooguy3@gmail.com

Heather Christie live at North Fork 53 this Sunday!

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Join us for a live acoustic concert outside by the river this Sunday evening!

Sunday, August 7th at 6pm

Astoria native, Heather Christie was born singing to a family of musicians on the Oregon Coast. As a baby she attended her dad’s rock shows under her mother’s poncho. Early on she picked up her mother’s 1942 Martin Guitar and began writing her own music.

Playing in bluegrass jams, country and gospel sing alongs, musical tributes, competitions, and radio theater… A Lilith Fair Finalist, Heather has performed nationwide, from solo artist, to full band, to the award winning FROGTOWN musical stage show, honoring the muse wherever she goes.

“Heather has developed her own brand of Lyrical Soul and it’s traveling down the road in a Folkwagon bus” ~Hipfish Arts & Culture

There are a limited amount of tickets available for this special private show. Please click the link below for more info and to get your spot!

www.northfork53.com/heather-christie-show/heather-christie-private-concert-tickets?p?p&mc_cid=54119442fe&mc_eid=fc661efbb7

Friends and Flowers

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Friends of the North County Recreation District are selling flowers at the Deli in downtown Manzanita. The money we raise goes to support Friends Mission of promoting NCRD and raising funds for its programs and projects. Put some magic in your life or your friends lives and buy a bouquet. Catch us on Monday when we have a $5 Magical Manzanita Monday. Bouquets sell for $5. The rest of the week we have bouquets for $5, $10, and $15. You can make a special order anytime and we will deliver for free in the local area. Thanks to so many buyers, pickers, and arrangers we had a great month in July!