No Kings and George Soros

Submitted By: genedieken@yahoo.com – Click to email about this post
Of course, Dixie! It had to be Soros who shelled out the cash that caused seven million people to come to the conclusion that Trump and his Project 2025 hooligans are bad for America and then to show up in 2700 places coast to coast!

I’m sure he blew through a wad of cash buying inflatable frog costumes.

And of course! Those who did show up Saturday, in addition to being Soros-paid agitators, were terrorists, Marxists, pro-Hamas and antifa who hate America. House Speaker Mike Johnson and his Whip, the congressman from Lake Woebegon, Tom Emmert, were stalwart in telling us this in front of every camera they could find.

By modern standards, Soros’ wealth is out of scale compared to the tech bros who now embrace Donald Trump and the fascist right. And yes, Soros does spend his money in support of projects many moderate and left-wing people would consider generally appropriate.

George Soros net worth: 7.5 billion. He and his organization have probably given away 30-ish billion over his lifetime. He controls no global media/information platforms.

Elon Musk net worth: 490 billion. He literally bought the 2024 election for Trump, including just handing out cash to voters. He controls X and Grok AI. You can GoogleAI the worth of Musk’s delusional, far-right, eugenicist tech friends for yourself.

Koch family net worth: 150 billion. They fund Heritage Foundation/Project 2025.

Of course let’s be real, these days Those-Clouds-Are-Chemtrails!! is a far more compelling conspiracy theory than Soros-Funds-Everything-I-Don’t-Like.

Gene Dieken

(Usual note: Dixie Darrow is NOT the proprietor of the lovely Dixie’s Vino on Laneda in Manzanita.)

Ecstatic Dance this Sunday, 10/26 from 3:00pm-4:30pm

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Ecstatic Dance this Sunday, 10/26 from 3:00pm-4:30pm

As we travel the unknown, let us lean into what we know we have: our passions, empathy and love—bring them to community together we will welcome, harness, and follow this fire.

https://open.spotify.com/track/6SdCI7OSOMrDmiqVA74Hbd?si=6ce05dccf2a445da

Elected Officials Let Portland Deteriorate

Submitted By: dixiedarrow@icloud.com – Click to email about this post
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) building in Portland has been damaged by protestors. In June 2025, protestors broke glass doors and caused other damage, leading to the building being temporarily inoperable for nearly a month. Authorities have since arrested and indicted individuals for acts of vandalism and other crimes, including the damage to security cameras. 
Damage details: During protests in June 2025, protestors broke glass doors at the ICE facility. Other incidents included flammable material being placed against the building and a lit flare being used. One man was indicted for allegedly causing over $1,000 in damage to security cameras.
Impact: The incidents led to the facility being forced to close for nearly a month (from June 13 to July 7).
Law enforcement response: Federal agents have responded with pepper balls and rubber bullets during the demonstrations. The city of Portland police have made arrests, and a federal grand jury has indicted at least one man for damaging government property. 
Many more arrests have taken place this October.
The above info was copied from a page on the internet.

Do you think it is OK to damage property? What should happen to people who violate the law and damage property and buildings? What should happen to persons who block streets so that people going and coming home from work cannot get through? How about protesting from 10 pm to about 3 am in the morning sleep depriving persons who live in the area and have to go to work everyday? All these things are against the law -public nuisance and noise violations – but should be ignored? Sen Ron Wyden who is an Oregon senator even though he doesn’t live here, which is against law -says nothing is happening here – crickets – over reaction from the feds!
There is plenty to see if you watch the up-to-date videos on the internet. Portland used to be a wonderful city – I have lived in Portland from the time I was 13 and then retired here at the coast. I went to Portland State college and spent a lot of time in the park blocks downtown.
There was hardly any crime and no homeless people.

WHAT HAPPENED TO THIS ONCE BEAUTIFUL CITY,
AND WHY?

Manzanita Bait And Switch on Classic Street

Submitted By: rkinor@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Ms. Sophorn Cheang
Director of Business Oregon

Ms. Cheang,

The Manzanita Mayor and City Manager in describing to State officials the City’s need for funding the reconstruction of Classic Street specifically highlighted the failing road base and the need for a retaining wall along the west boundary of Classic Street.

Citizens were given the same story including a design for vehicle travel lane widths that complied with the City’s minimum standards for vehicle safety. We’re now getting none of this.

The City will claim that it doesn’t have enough money to pay for the recommended design. That’s a false explanation.

The City’s General Fund which is substantially funded by visitor Transient Lodging Tax revenue contains approximately $3.7 million dollars in unappropriated revenue in the current Budget. The purpose of these funds is to ensure that the City has adequate operating revenue from the start of the fiscal year on July 1st until property taxes are distributed from the County in November.

For Manzanita, the General Fund is not as dependent on property taxes as most other cities. A generous unappropriated ending fund balance to meet this contingency would be $500,000 thus leaving $3.2 million that City officials would be hard pressed to explain why these funds are not being used for City infrastructure improvements like Classic Street. There is nothing to prevent the City from spending these funds after completing a supplemental Budget process

City officials tell us that visitors pay for most of the City’s infrastructure and then refuse to allocate a single dollar of the available TLT revenue from the General Fund for this project. The hypocrisy of City officials is on full display.

20 years ago City officials were responsible for the initial poor design and construction of Classic Street that has given rise to the present unsafe conditions. Given a second opportunity, will they repeat their blunder based on false claims of an inability to find funding?

Ms. Chaeng, as I see it, Businesses Oregon has two options. Require the City to comply with the construction of the retaining wall and street design that was a part of the City grant funding request from your department. Businesses Oregon then becomes a partner in resolving a public safety issue and providing a long term stable Classic Street that provides safe transportation to both residents and the thousands of visitors who are coming to Manzanita and traveling on City streets.

Or, Businesses Oregon ignores the City’s stated objectives that were the basis of its funding request, fails to question the City’s false claim that it lacks funding to construct the project as recommended by its consultants, shrugs at the construction of a major street project that fails to meet minimum standards for public safety and is content to be a partner in a project that does nothing but put another band aid on Classic Street.

Ms. Cheang, Manzanita citizens are entitled to an explanation as to how your agency plans to address the status of this project going forward given the above facts.

Respectfully, Randy Kugler

Restore Native Plant Habitat with LNCT

Submitted By: maijahecht@nehalemtrust.org – Click to email about this post
This Stewardship Friday, help native plants grow near Neptune Way! From 10am – 12pm we will be removing non-native competitors from Lower Nehalem Community Trust bayside habitat. You won’t need to be able to ID plants on your own, we can show you!

TIME: 10:00 – 12:00 FRIDAY the 24th
PARK: at the end of Bayside Gardens Rd.
MEET: walk back to Neptune Way.

Sometimes this spot can be mucky so plant to bring a pair of rubber boots. Tools and gloves are provided.

Celebrate a Conservation Milestone with Us!

Submitted By: maijahecht@nehalemtrust.org – Click to email about this post
The Lower Nehalem Community Trust is proud to announce the official protection of 19.6 acres of forested tidal wetland habitat on the north edge of Nehalem Bay!

The project fulfills a vision first imagined more than twenty years ago, when LNCT launched the Protect the Edge campaign to safeguard and connect vital habitat from Alder Creek to Nehalem Bay State Park. These edge lands nurture wildlife, buffer neighboring communities from winter storms, filter water entering the bay, and provide access to connect with nature.

On Tuesday, October 28th from 3pm – 5pm we will gather at Alder Creek Farm to celebrate. Light refreshments will be served, followed by a short program and optional walking tour to the property (roughly a half mile walk on damp natural and gravel surfaces, or van shuttle available). We recommend water resistant footwear. All are welcome!

Halloween/Dia De Los Muertos Story Time and Crafts

Submitted By: info@cannonbeachlibrary.org – Click to email about this post
Join us for bilingual story time at 1 p.m. on Saturday October 25th. We’ll read spooky (and not so spooky) stories in both English and Spanish, followed by crafting scratch-art animal eye masks for Dia De Los Muertos. Best for ages 0-8, but all ages and older siblings are always welcome. FREE Halloween books and treats while supplies last!

The Sharpenator at Green Coast Market on Saturday 10/25

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The Sharpenator returns to Green Coast Market this Saturday, October 25 from 10:30AM – 4PM. Bring your knives, scissors, axes, yard tools and pumpkin carving accessories!

Green Coast Market is proud to offer goods from over 85 other small Oregon entrepreneurs, with an emphasis on the North Coast products. If shopping local is important to you, check out these two reward opportunities:
tillamookchamber.org/shopsmall2025
www.rockawaybeach.net/shop-small

Green Coast Market is located at 117 South Miller Street in downtown Rockaway Beach, just south of the wayside parking lot. Open 10AM – 5PM Thursdays through Mondays (closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays). www.greencoastmarket.com

Manzanita Connections

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Manzanita Connections is a free biweekly newsletter sent to your email box. It includes news and updates about local events, businesses, people, nonprofits, restaurants, etc., in the Nehalem Bay area. You can read this week’s and past weeks’ editions, as well as subscribe here:

manzanitaconnections.substack.com/

I Like Ice Cream

Submitted By: info@nehalemvalleyhistory.org – Click to email about this post
On Thursday at 3:30 in the Pine Grove, let’s have some ice cream and celebrate the achievements of some of our most notable volunteers. BTW this is also our annual meeting but we promise not to bore. This is meant to be a recognition of our recent accomplishments and the accomplishments of those who have made great commitments to the preservation of history in our community. Please join us.

Halloween Bing and Costume Contest

Submitted By: codunn31@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Family Friendly Halloween Bingo and Costume Contest! THIS FRIDAY October 24th!

*When: Friday October 24th from 5:30-7:30 PM!
*Where: Pine Grove Community House in Manzanita!
*Why: Come support New Discoveries Preschool. We are a nonprofit co-op Preschool here in Nehalem, Oregon!
* What: This is a family friendly event! There will be a costume contest as well as Halloween Bingo!! There will also be cakes for the winners!

*It’s events like these that have allowed New Discoveries Preschool to continue to educate our community’s children since 1986.

* Please bring your family and your friends for a family fun evening to support this amazing preschool and to meet neighbors!!!

Questions? Contact Colleen at 505-238-9600 or email codunn31@gmail.com

See you there!

NO KINGS

Submitted By: dixiedarrow@icloud.com – Click to email about this post
DISCLAIMER: According to Alexa, there are 38,500 female persons in the US with the name Dixie! There are 135 female persons in Oregon with the name Dixie! So when you see an article in the BBQ written by Dixie, and you think it is the Dixie in Manzanita with the wine shop, you are not using critical thinking skills. Is it possible there could be another person named Dixie in this area? Yes! Its possible! If you have been rude to the Dixie in Manzanita because of mistaken identity, bring her some flowers and tell her you’re sorry. Thats how we all get along!

I have been seriously thinking about the local “NO KINGS” marchers. The people who turn out every Saturday for the “NO KINGS” march, care very much about our country. It takes a lot of dedication to turn out every Saturday. There is no question about their patriotism. These are dedicated people who love and want to protect their country.

I am guessing that they think that something is wrong somewhere with our country and they want to stop it! They are right in thinking something is wrong!! There is something very wrong! Most of us who try to keep up with what is happening feel the same way. So they do the “NO KINGS” protest, and the rest of us try keep up with the latest best info – (Not to be found in main street media) What we have found so far:
The following in no way demeans the patriotism
of the local NO KINGS protesters.

“THE NO KINGS” rallies are funded! These protests are funded!! The signs, the messaging, the TV promotions in the news, etc. about these rallies are funded by the George Soros’s “Open Society Foundation”!! ( I do not think the local protests here is funded in any way) The Open Society Foundation, founded by George Soros is the world’s largest private funder of independent groups, SECRETLY working towards a “One World Government.” George Soros funded with millions of dollars, district attorneys running for that office, who vowed not to prosecute criminals!

KEY FINDINGS – the following information is from the FGA – the Foundation for Government Accountability:
George Soros has spent $40 million to elect district attorneys in states across the country. Soros backed district attorneys have a track record of failing to prosecute criminals, leading to rising crime rates across the country.

These Soros-backed district attorneys now represent more than 70 million Americans— They are now poised to treat ELECTION SECURITY the same way they have treated public safety!!

ELECTION SECURITY AND PUBLIC SAFETY backed by George Soros dollars? BYE BYE AMERICA!

Right now Oregon has the worst voter rolls in the nation – proved by a lawsuit brought about by Judicial Watch. ( legal document to be found on the internet)

The One World government is to be achieved by many different ‘quiet weapons’ such as laws sneaking past unknowing voters, TV news that distorts reality, funding Antifa and opposition groups etc. This ‘one world government’ will not be a democracy – It will be more like, but worse than, Chinese Communism!

We should all be worried! President Donald Trump is very small potatoes compared to the power of these groups that want to have a One World Order! POWER and MONEY? They have most of it, but they don’t have the power of the people. That is why they are dividing us and pitting us against each other. A COUNTRY DIVIDED AGAINST ITSELF CANNOT STAND. Do you get it now!!

NEHALEM PROTEST-OCTOBER 25-SATURDAY NOON-2 PM

Submitted By: pattyrinehart@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
Please join our North County Resistance Group this coming Saturday, October 25 in Nehalem from noon to 2 PM. We need to protect health care, end the shutdown of our government, make sure people have enough food, stop the harassment of all our citizens, and do it in a peaceful manner. We need to keep up our commitment to non-violence while sending a message to our elected officials that we are not happy. More later.

Best,
Patty

Manzanita Farmers Market Indoor Popup at the grange this Saturday 11-2. SNAP accepted!

Submitted By: info@manzanitafarmersmarket.com – Click to email about this post
Join us Saturday, Oct 25 from 11-2 for an INDOOR harvest market at the White Clover Grange in Nehalem. This is a great chance to stock up on fall produce and more! We’ll be accepting SNAP benefits and offering our Triple Up Match (so, spend $20 in SNAP, get $60 to spend). If you have any leftover tokens or Double Up Food Bucks from the summer, this is your last chance this year to use them!

We’ve got a great group of vendors, and we’ll be serving hot coffee to go with the delicious hot (gluten free) donuts from Blessed Donuts. Here’s our vendor roster :

Blessed donuts
Bloom and Dye
Brittney bakes
Carola Wines
Cranberry kitchen
Divine bean coffee
Everything’s Macrame
Foxglove and Fern
Kingfisher farms
Laughing Rabbit Farm
ManJa creations
Moon River Farm
Mountains to Rivers Ranch
North Coast Micros
Perch Handmade
River City Flower Farm
Rockaway Gems
Silas Wines
Sunbeam Farm Eggs
Sweetheart Wheel
The Aloha Hippie
The Stitched Kipper

A Time and a Place

Submitted By: jettkeyser@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
To be in a community that can fill its streets with love and hope, fill its food banks and shelters with what is needed is quite something to experience…

Saying Goodbye

To What Is So

Things became clear at his memorial.
Life-giving questions returned and we
were all blessed by this gift.
Absent our assumed distractions
and generations of repeated lines,
we can begin to feel, feel what
we are feeling, open a source
of blessing and grace. Coming down
to what is so, down with the power
of what is given, we can take
the uncommon step, seeing things
just as they are, allow the heart
to break, learn how to weep
in the remaining light. Witness
to the pain and cries of this world,
how can we live in communion
with what nourishes and honors life
and how are we to sustain this awake
relation to what is always arriving
in awareness? As we apprehend
how everything passes into silence,
how it is never clear when and if
we will ever meet again, life-giving
questions can return: How much love
do we wish to offer; How much love
are we able to receive? Together,
let us lay our burdens down.

Celebrate a Conservation Milestone With Us!

Submitted By: maijahecht@nehalemtrust.org – Click to email about this post
The Lower Nehalem Community Trust is proud to announce the official protection of 19.6 acres of forested tidal wetland habitat on the north edge of Nehalem Bay!

The project fulfills a vision first imagined more than twenty years ago, when LNCT launched the Protect the Edge campaign to safeguard and connect vital habitat from Alder Creek to Nehalem Bay State Park. These edge lands nurture wildlife, buffer neighboring communities from winter storms, filter water entering the bay, and provide access to connect with nature.

On Tuesday, October 28th from 3pm – 5pm we will gather at Alder Creek Farm to celebrate. Light refreshments will be served, followed by a short program and optional walking tour to the property (roughly a half mile walk on damp natural and gravel surfaces, or van shuttle available). We recommend water resistant footwear. All are welcome!

Great Event!

Submitted By: pattyrinehart@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
The North County Resistance group was incredibly proud of the turnout at our October 18th NO KINGS DAY! We welcomed 750 calm and peaceful participants in Manzanita, including our regular locals, new residents, visitors from Cannon Beach to Tillamook, and many guests. Thank you all for coming together and making the event a success!

We also extend our gratitude to everyone who helped the day run smoothly: those who kept a watchful eye on the crowd, assisted people in staying behind the barriers, Mr. Eagle Eye, volunteers helping with safe highway and street crossings, musicians and drummers, providers of muffins and fudge, and all who joined the downtown march. It truly felt like a festival of wonderful people.

To provide some context for recent protest participation numbers: according to the Invisible Team, April’s Hands Off Day saw an estimated 3 million participants nationwide, June’s No Kings Day had about 5 million participants across the country, and October’s No Kings Day reached approximately 7 million participants nationally. All these events, including ours, were committed to non-violence and remained peaceful demonstrations.

As we celebrate our community’s engagement, we remain focused on key priorities: protecting health care, ending the shutdown, and ensuring families have enough to eat.

In addition to organizing peaceful demonstrations, North County Resistance is committed to supporting local organizations that strengthen our community. We aim to partner with established groups, including the North County Food Bank in Wheeler, Nehalem Bay Community Services in Nehalem, the Rockaway Beach Lions Club, and Meals for Seniors in Rockaway Beach. Here’s how these organizations make a difference—and how you can help:

Meals for Seniors, Inc. — Rockaway Beach: For over 20 years, their mission has been to help senior citizens of North Tillamook County remain independent by providing nutritious meals and social opportunities. Meals are served and delivered from the dining hall at St. Mary’s by the Sea Church on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Meals for Seniors is a federally designated 501(c)(3) nonprofit (Tax ID#90-0097197), serving over 12,000 meals per year. To support Meals for Seniors, please consider donating or volunteering—contact them at 503-317-8967 or send donations to PO Box 852, Rockaway Beach, Oregon 97136.

Rockaway Beach Lions Club: This group provides food baskets for families and seniors at Thanksgiving and Christmas. To contribute or get involved, reach out to Rockaway Beach Lions, PO Box 611, Rockaway Beach, Oregon 97136.

North County Food Bank — Wheeler: Currently operating at the former Rinehart Clinic site on the hill, the Food Bank is moving to a new location and recently closed its clothing bank. They especially need food donations for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Please call 503-368-7724 to learn about current needs or mail donations to NCFB, PO Box 162, Wheeler, Oregon 97141. Food and cash/check donations are gratefully accepted.

Nehalem Bay Community Services (NBCS): Formerly under the Nehalem Bay United Methodist Church, NBCS now operates independently as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit (Tax ID#93-4296849). They run the CHILD Program (providing clothing at the start of the school year and gifts at Christmas), Senior Lunches (served or delivered on Tuesday and Thursday), a food pantry, and a clothing bank. NBCS is open Monday, Friday, and Saturday. To support NBCS, send donations to NC, PO Box 232, Nehalem, Oregon 97131, and please note which project you wish to support.

Additionally, it is expected that Nehalem Grade School will collect food donations for children during school breaks at Thanksgiving and Christmas. I will investigate this further and provide updates as available.

Thank you for helping to care for our community. Your support makes a real difference.

Best,

Patty