SOUPER BOWL CHILI

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Nehalem Senior Lunches Fund Raiser

Chef Doug Dickey is at it again! SOUPER BOWL CHILI will be available for $10 a quart at the kitchen door of the Nehalem Bay United Methodist Church on

Saturday February 12, 2022
From 11 A.M. to 1 P.M.
You can reserve your quart of delicious SOUPER BOWL CHILI by sending an EMAIL to:

jennie1550@yahoo.com

or sending a TEXT to:
623-337-3934

Reserve yours today to enjoy during the Super Bowl game.

Church Address: 36050 10th Street in Nehalem

See you there!

Sunday ZOOM Worship

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NEHALEM BAY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH We are still in the season of Epiphany, after Christmas and the coming of the Magi, when we celebrate the manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles. That’s us! Please join us for our worship service on Sunday – everyone is welcome either in person or on Zoom. We also copy the service to YouTube under Tillamook Bay Methodists United, and you can look us up there also if you miss the time of the service.

This is communion Sunday, so if you are joining us from home, have your bread and “wine” handy, ready to participate. In the Methodist tradition, all are welcome to come to Christ’s table.

We are continuing our mix of both in-church and live stream worship. If you are vaccinated you are welcome to join us in the sanctuary, where we will wear masks and maintain social distancing. If you are unvaccinated, at high risk, or just feel not ready to be indoors in a group we will continue to welcome you to our live stream on Zoom, and here is your access information.

Click on the link below for picture and sound if you have internet access, or otherwise for sound only you can simply call in on your phone to either of the phone numbers shown, then enter the meeting ID. If also prompted for a caller ID, just enter #.

10:45 A.M. — Sign in and chat
11:00 A.M. — Service begins

Join Zoom Meeting
greaternw.zoom.us/j/229700276

Meeting ID: 229 700 276

Dial by your location
+1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose)
+1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma)

Meeting ID: 229 700 276

Cannon Beach Library hosts author, former diplomat Stephen Holgate

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The Cannon Beach Library will host suspense writer and former American Embassy diplomat Stephen Holgate at 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 5 on a Facebook Live presentation.
Viewers can join from the library’s Facebook page or from the library’s website, cannonbeachlibrary.org.
Holgate will discuss his latest book, “To Live and Die in the Floating World,” a thriller set on a tourist boat on the canals of Burgundy. The boat is similar to the one Holgate once worked on as a crew member. How his own experience compares with that of his fictional characters may be answered in his discussion.
His previous suspense/thrillers, “Tangier” and “Madagascar” and “Sri Lanka,” are based on the characters, conversations and experiences he encountered in those locations while he worked in the diplomatic service.
He served as a diplomat for American embassies in France, Madagascar, Morocco, Mexico and Sri Lanka.
In addition to his foreign service posts, Holgate spent several years as a congressional staffer; headed a committee staff of the Oregon State Senate; managed two electoral campaigns; acted with the national tour of an improvisational theater group.
“Tangier,” his first novel, gained critical acclaim, and made the Bookreaders 10-best list in the indie mystery/suspense category.
His second novel, “Madagascar,” received a starred review from Publishers Weekly, a nomination from Forward Reviews as best book of the year in the fiction category, and another listing from Bookreaders as among the 10 best mystery/suspense novels of the year.
In addition to his novels, Holgate has published several short stories, produced a one-man play and written freelance articles.
He lives with his wife, Felicia, in Portland.

Regarding the Reimann Dune Grading Public Hearing Confirmation

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We listened to the meeting last night and appreciated all of your comments. We wanted to share our submitted comment with all of you.
We oppose this project because the public good outweighs the personal benefit of the few.
From what we know, this project isn’t about protecting a property. In fact, it may be degrading it.
The dune''s irregularities provide protection from the wind. There is less exposure in the knolls and hollows. Even on the windiest day you can find a dune to block the wind and enjoy the beach.
We believe the dunes should be left in their natural state.
If this project is allowed a precedent is set and more projects may follow.
Please protect our public coast. Thank you for your consideration,
Vicki and Steve Kelly