St. Patty’s Day Dinner Special from Buttercup Homemade Ice Creams & Chowders

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We’re curing beef brisket from Lance’s Farm Vittles and will be braising it with potatoes, cabbage & carrots and serving it with fresh horseradish crema, grain mustard, Irish Soda bread w/Irish whiskey butter and for dessert Bailey Chocolate Pot de Cremes. Order by Wednesday, March 15th before 4 pm and pickup Friday, March 17th between noon and 5 pm. Price is $40 per person. Sorry, no exceptions or substitutions. Call 503-368-2469 or email us!

Meet The Cast of Riverbend Players Production of ‘Brighton Beach Memoirs’: Brian McMahon

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NEIL SIMON’S COMING OF AGE COMEDY ‘BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS’ at the NCRD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER March 18th – April 2nd. Tickets at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
Dreaming of baseball and girls, young Eugene must cope with the mundane existence of his family life in Brooklyn: formidable mother, overworked father, and his worldly older brother Stanley.
Throw into the mix his widowed Aunt Blanche and her two young (but rapidly growing) daughters and you have a recipe for hilarity, served up Simon-style.
Meet the Cast: Brian McMahon as Jack (overworked father)
65 years ago Brian’s mom gave birth to a 10-pound ham. Brian was born to be an actor, just not on stage.
Some even say Brian should be on the stage and there’s one leaving in 15 minutes. (Hi-O! We know, very timely jokes.)
Brian lives in Manzanita with his wife Betsy, who has also performed in Riverbend Players productions.
Brian & Betsy have also directed numerous plays.

PROPOSED BOND MEASURE- NEHALEM BAY HEALTH DISTRICT

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PROPOSED BOND MEASURE- NEHALEM BAY HEALTH DISTRICT
Wheeler, OR 97147
Ph: 503-368-5119
nbhdistrict@gmail.com

For immediate release

Nehalem Bay Health District Refers Proposed Bond Measure for Health and Senior Services
Tillamook County Ballot Measure #29-175

(Wheeler) – The Nehalem Bay Health District is implementing a comprehensive plan aimed at improving health and senior care and supporting health care and other essential workers.

Plan implementation includes a proposed bond measure to be placed on the May 16, 2023 ballot that would partly finance:

• Construction of a new, modern health center and pharmacy large enough to offer specialty and dental care

• Major renovations and modernizations to the Nehalem Valley Care Center, one of the few skilled nursing facilities on the Oregon coast

• Site preparation as a critical step in developing workforce housing, primarily geared for health care workers and other essential workers in our community

The overall cost of these projects is estimated to be $15.5 million.

If passed, the bond measure would raise $10.25 million.

Thanks to Oregon Senators Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden the health district has already secured $3 million toward the construction cost of the new health center and pharmacy. An additional $500,000 federal grant has been awarded to the Nehalem Bay Health Center and Pharmacy that can be applied to the construction cost. The District is actively seeking state government support, as well as foundation and private contributions to complete the full funding package.

If the measure passes, bonds would mature in 26 years or less from the date of issuance and may be issued in one or more series. The annual average tax rate is estimated to be $0.37 per $1,000 of taxable assessed property value. For illustration, a property with an assessed value of $300,000, and an annual average tax rate of $0.37 per $1000 of assessed value, may experience an increased tax of $170.00 annually, or approximately $0.46 per day. Actual rates may vary based upon interest rates incurred and changes in taxable assessed value. The projected tax cost for the measure is an estimate only, based on the best information available from the county assessor at the time of the estimate.

Depending upon the success of foundation and other funding opportunities, the District may not need to levy the full amount requested in the bond measure.

More detail on the plan:

• The proposed project would help preserve 75 to 80 current local health care related jobs at the Care Center and current clinic

• If the bond measure passes, the new health center and pharmacy facility would be located on a 1.3 acre site in Wheeler, adjacent to Highway 101 and Hospital Road. The site is owned by the Nehalem Bay Health District, and the property is zoned to permit construction of the new facility and will provide the parking required by the city. The site is outside the tsunami inundation zone

• If the bond measure passes, revenue from the proposed bond measure would support extensive renovation and modernization of the 40-year old building housing the Care Center, a licensed 50-bed skilled nursing facility, one of the few facilities of its kind on the Oregon coast. Planned renovations include updates of patient rooms, common areas, fire/safety and mechanical systems, as well as kitchen modernization. The district is also exploring reconfiguration of a portion of the facility to offer memory care services not now available in the community.

• If passed, The District’s plan is to utilize a portion of the bond revenue to undertake site preparation work related to the old Wheeler hospital, a necessary step toward redeveloping District property for worker housing, particularly housing for health care workers. The District intends, once site preparation is complete, to partner with a private or non-profit housing developer to undertake the housing component of the overall plan.

Without the financial support provided by the proposed bond measure, the District does not possess the financial resources to pursue construction of a new health center and pharmacy or a comprehensive renovation and modernization of the Care Center. If the bond measure does not pass, the proposed projects would not be completed, and property taxes would not be increased.

More information about the plan and funding is available at the health district website.

Manzanita Livability Survey

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City of Manzanita’s STR Committee Begins Livability Survey
The City of Manzanita’s Short-term Rental (STR) Committee is conducting a survey open to all interested community members from March 6 to April 15. The survey will reach out to, and collect information from residents, second homeowners, STR owners, and managers of local STRs. It will provide City leadership with a better understanding of existing community sentiment regarding the impact of STRs on neighborhood livability in
Manzanita.
⮚ The link to the survey is www.surveymonkey.com/r/3MTWDQP

⮚ Paper copies are available by calling Manzanita City Hall 503.812.2514 option 4,

Information on current feelings and new trends will help the City Council and its STR committee identify cost-effective solutions to new and/or existing issues that are related to STRs.
City Council approved a mission statement in February 2023 for the new STR committee:
“Our mission is to propose policies on Manzanita short-term rentals which will enhance the City’s livability; consider financial health; and inform residents, managers, and visitors about these policies.”

Teen Night at North Coast Pinball

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Hello BBQ!

Teen Night at North Coast Pinball is back! Friday March 24th from 6-9 PM. All Teens are Invited and Welcome to attend for Free Pizza and Pinball! Please send your teens on over for some fun and games.

North Coast Pinball is located at 35995 N Hwy 101 in downtown Nehalem.

Please call Vivi (503)739-5581, or Christy (503) 800-1092 for questions or more info – DONATIONS ARE ALWAYS NEEDED AND WELCOMED – Thank you!

Nehalem Handy Man Services Available

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Please Call me to discuss jobs @:
971-324-0149
(Please No Emails)

Good Morning Nehalem
I’m a local, a father of 3 and trying to pick up some extra work.

If you have any projects needing attention.
Well then, I’m you guy!

I have many skills & wear many hats.
Some of my skills include:
*Licensed driver
*Transporter
* Errand runner
*Yard work
*Painting (interior/ exterior/ cars/ toys)
*Skilled Car Mechanic
*Pet Sitter & Walker
*Heavy Equipment Operater
*Gutters

and Lots more!
If you have something in mind that’s not listed…
just ask me
Most likely I’m your man!
Blessings
Have a wonderful day!

No emails please.
Call to inquire about pricing and jobs.
971-324-0149

Community Game Night This Saturday 6PM

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Hello BBQ!
Community Game Night at Rising Hearts Studio is this Saturday at 6 PM. Community game night is a free event that allows for opportunity to meet and have fun with your neighbors while playing games. Bring your family and friends! Share your own favorite game or use one of ours. Popcorn and lemonade provided. Sponsored by Cosmic Healing NW. Donations Always Graciously Accepted. Hope to see you there!

Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th St
Nehalem, OR 97131
(503) 800-1092

Local dry, organic carpet and upholstery cleaning

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Remember, Coastal Clean Carpets is your local DRY, ORGANIC carpet cleaning service! Upholstery steam cleaning is available too.

For clean carpets, professional service, minimal (less than 30 minutes) drying time, and a safe, non-toxic environment, please call me at 503-440-7341, or visit my website,
coastalcleancarpets.com.

I always practice responsible COVID protocols, and protect my customers from germs and viruses by masking and social distancing.

In case you missed my demonstration video, showing my simple but effective carpet cleaning process, here it is again:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_mqFSWuDZs&feature=youtu.be

Thanks for watching! And thanks again for supporting local businesses. I hope to hear from you soon!
Bob
Coastal Clean Carpets
503-440-7341

NEIL SIMON’S ‘BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS’ OPENS 03/18/23

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OPENING NIGHT IS LESS THAN 2 WEEKS AWAY NEIL SIMON’S ‘BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS’ AT THE NCRD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
Log on to select the best seats and performance date. www.RiverbendPlayers.org
Set in the Brighton Beach section of Brooklyn, New York in September 1937 during The Great Depression, this coming-of-age comedy focuses on Eugene Morris Jerome, a Polish-Jewish American teenager who experiences puberty, sexual awakening, and a search for identity as he tries to deal with his family, including his older brother Stanley, his parents Kate and Jack, Kate’s sister Blanche, and her two daughters, Nora and Laurie, who come to live there after their father’s death.
The new living arrangement is taking its toll on Jack’s health, as he has to work two stressful jobs to support the extended family.
Meanwhile, Aunt Blanche is interested in dating their neighbor, who has a drinking problem, despite Kate’s objections; Stanley faces problems with his own job when he stands up to his somewhat tyrannical boss, and later resorts to some shady means to support the family’s struggle; cousin Nora, whom Eugene has a crush on, is eager to be a paid dancer in a Broadway musical, even though the family’s circumstances might not allow it, much to her dismay; and cousin Laurie, who has heart problems and requires frequent doctor visits, is a source of annoyance for Eugene.
All the while the family has other relatives living in Poland, which is under invasion, and they are worried about what might happen if they remain there, or how they’ll be able to put them up if they escape and come to Brooklyn.
www.RiverbendPlayers.org

A sad announcement

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Mike Stanley, owner of Mike’s Bike Shop for many years in Cannon Beach has passed at age 75.

He suffered a stroke and passed from complications Saturday, Feb 25th. He will be sorely missed, as well as his infectious energy and enthusiasm for life. Anyone who knew Mike and Christina Stanley and would like to reach out to her, please email for her contact info.

Mike and Christina spent the last several years living in Corvallis, Or, where they spent time at the Wildlife refuge photographing birds and hiking on the many trails Corvallis has.

Mike was active, cycling around Corvallis solo or with groups, he was part of a Celtic music group and was always practicing his flute and concertina. He loved sailing his small sailboat The Ursa Minor.

If Mike touched your life in some way, you have a story or just wish to communicate your condolences, please do not hesitate to send me an email.

Thank you,
Megan Lucas

Outcall Massage

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Outcall Massage Available
I specialize in Hawaiian Lomi Lomi, Acupressure, Tui Na, Gua SHA, Fire Cupping, Deep Tissue, Sports, Reiki, Swedish, pre and post natal Massage. Contact me to set up a session for you or a loved one. shawnmarieflynnlmt@gmail.com
Healingmindandbodymassage.com
Or call (503)484-4963
Lmt 12654 23 years experience!!
Mahalo

Choir Forming: Sing for Selfcare and/or as a Ministry

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To start, we will gather monthly in Nehalem as a healing circle of singers to learn songs written for the purpose of bringing comfort to those at important thresholds of life (including end of life).

Although these songs were written with this intention, singing as a ministry is not required. We invite you to bring your voice and let your soul be nourished.

Please email to indicate interest, and we will share more about this newly forming Threshold Choir chapter.
oquinnhomestead@gmail.com

Nehalem Bay Health District Board Meeting

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PUBLIC NOTICE

Nehalem Bay Health District
Regular Meeting
7:00 PM, Wednesday, March 08, 2023
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

Join Zoom Meeting
us02web.zoom.us/j/83125890009

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 February 08 minutes
B. CEO’s February financial report

IV. Public comment

V. New Business
A. Geological Survey discussion with Carlson Geological
B. CEO project update
C. Discuss and approve date for Supplemental Budget Hearing

VI. Old Business
A. Website buildout and content update
B. General update on Land use project, upper and lower properties

Adjournment

NOTE: Nehalem Bay Health District regular board meetings are scheduled for the second Wednesday of each month at 7:00 PM.

March at Buttercup Homemade Ice Creams & Chowders

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Our new menu starts today!

ICE CREAMS

Irish Coffee on brown butter cone
Burnt Chocolate on salted almond cone (coming later this week)
Marshmallow on chocolate-dipped graham cracker cone
Strawberry Honeycomb on vanilla bean cone
Chocolate Mint Cookies n Cream on chocolate cone
Thai Peanut Swirl (vegan) on vegan/gluten-free cone (still in development this week 🙂
Lemon Violet Sorbet (vegan) on vanilla vegan/gluten-free cone

CHOWDERS

NW Clam Chowder…same as always

Thai Red or Green Curry…same as always

Tuscan Sausage Chowder…creamy parmesan base, house Italian sausage, white wine, kale, fennel, potatoes, celery, leeks, grilled red peppers, garlic topped w/house pesto, spiced tomato butter

Mulligatawny Chicken Chowder…coconut base, red lentils, curry, garam masala, tomatoes, wild rice, potatoes, celery, onions topped with apple chutney and cilantro

Served w/Wolfmoon bread

Add an organic green salad w/toasted hazelnuts, sheep’s milk feta, pear vinaigrette

We make our own drinks!

Ginger…hot or cold, this cures everything!

Vietnamese Iced Coffee…dairy-free. sugar-free w/French Roast brewed w/cardamom and almond, coconut milk and coconut sugar

Honey Lavender Lemonade

French Press…Buttercup’s own, exclusive blend by Wolfmoon sold by cup or retail bottles

North Fork CommuniTeas

HOURS

Thursday – Saturday, 11:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sunday 11:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.
CLOSED MON – WED

35915 Hwy 101 North
Nehalem-by-the-River

Call ahead and we’ll have your order ready….503 368 CHOW

AUDTIONS THIS WEEK FOR ’12 ANGRY JURORS’ AT NCRD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

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www.RiverbendPlayers.org

Hi, I’m Frank Squillo and I’ll be directing our June production of ’12 ANGRY JURORS’.

The stage play was first performed on CBS TV in 1954. It was then turned into the highly acclaimed movie version in 1957 starring Henry Fonda, and remains a classic to this day!

The stage production can now incorporate men and women into the plot with each character remaining very close to the original script, despite gender differences.

Auditions are this week (Thursday and Saturday) and I would love to see you at either of our two audition dates being held at the NCRD Performing Arts Center.

For more information go to www.riverbendplayers.com and click on the AUDITIONS tab.

BUY TICKETS NOW FOR NEIL SIMON’S AWARD-WINNING PLAY ‘BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS’

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Log on to select your performance date and select your seats at www.riverbendplayers.org.

Set in the Brighton Beach section of Brooklyn, New York in September 1937 during The Great Depression, this coming-of-age comedy focuses on Eugene Morris Jerome, a Polish-Jewish American teenager who experiences puberty, sexual awakening, and a search for identity as he tries to deal with his family, including his older brother Stanley, his parents Kate and Jack, Kate’s sister Blanche, and her two daughters, Nora and Laurie, who come to live there after their father’s death.

The new living arrangement is taking its toll on Jack’s health, as he has to work two stressful jobs to support the extended family.

Meanwhile, Aunt Blanche is interested in dating their neighbor, who has a drinking problem, despite Kate’s objections; Stanley faces problems with his own job when he stands up to his somewhat tyrannical boss, and later resorts to some shady means to support the family’s struggle; cousin Nora, whom Eugene has a crush on, is eager to be a paid dancer in a Broadway musical, even though the family’s circumstances might not allow it, much to her dismay; and cousin Laurie, who has heart problems and requires frequent doctor visits, is a source of annoyance for Eugene.

All the while the family has other relatives living in Poland, which is under invasion, and they are worried about what might happen if they remain there, or how they’ll be able to put them up if they escape and come to Brooklyn.

www.riverbendplayers.org

Outcall Massage

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Outcall Massage
Aloha I have weekend availability!!
60/90/120 min sessions
Gua SHA, Tui Na, Traditional Lomi Lomi, Swedish, Aromatherapy, Reiki, Deep Tissue, Acupressure as well as spa treatment s like body scrubs and foot treatments!! OR LMT 12654
E mail shawnmarieflynnlmt@gmail.com
Or call (503)484-4963
Organic Body Butters and Aromatherapy products also available! All organic And Fair trade.
Mahalo

An Easy Going Weekly Drawing Class led by Sharon Amber in Cannon Beach

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Join us for an easy-going weekly drawing class, led by Sharon Amber, beginning Thursday, March 9th.

The hour-long class, at Tolovana Hall, begins at 6:30PM.

The class will begin with basic concepts like shading and figure studies, moving along at a pace decided collectively by the class. It’s going to be a very welcoming, supportive and easy environment.

Sharon calls it a “informal, meandering class,” add that “whatever we want to do, we’ll do.”

As much as it’s about Sharon teaching basic drawing concepts, it’s about community coming together to be creative.

Sharon encourages students to bring pencils and pens they like. She’ll provide paper.

Tuition is $5 per class, but no one will be turned away for lack of funds.

Students of all ages are welcome, but the class is not a substitute for babysitting—if kids or teens come, parents must stay with them.

Tolovana Hall is located at 3779 S. Hemlock St. in Cannon Beach.

For more, email tolovanaartscolony@gmail.com or call 541-215-4445.

Interior Design- Full Services for Air bnb, Commercial, Home

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We are a new, Full Service Interior Design Firm creating modern, design-forward spaces on the North Coast area and beyond.

Increase the value of your rental property or restaurant, or let us help you re-imagine your kitchen.

Our team can design, source, rennovate, install, and outfit.

Ready to begin? We are offering a FREE in-person consult ($280) value.

Book below or contact us at unearth.co@gmail.com

www.weareunearth.co/interior-services

Jeff’s honey, etc booth ‘choogles’ back to Wheeler on TUESDAY

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From at least 12-4 – corner of Highway 101 and Rector – downtown Wheeler. Reach out to Jeff directly with any questions or pre-orders – via text – 208-424-0042, by e-mail jwmerc@gmail.com or by direct message through the JW Merc Facebook page. See you THIS Tuesday (Feb 28th) in downtown WHEELER!

Spa Manzanita Hiring Licensed Massage Therapists

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We’re hiring! Busy season has started early at the spa. We’re hiring part time or full time Oregon licensed massage therapists.

A little about us and the job:

At Spa Manzanita, we combine the serenity of the beach, the power of expert touch and the comfort of our surroundings to ensure a rejuvenating experience for our clients. Located a block and a half from the Pacific Ocean, in the heart of Manzanita, we strive to create connections with our clients, listen to their needs, and create a supportive environment where they can relax into the Oregon coast experience.

Job responsibilities:
• Perform quality, therapeutic bodywork that meets clients’ needs within scope of practice and licensing guidelines as applicable in Oregon.
• Follow health and safety standards and protocols
• Actively participate in our spa community; build relationships with our guests
• Participate in (paid) routine trainings

Experience and competencies:
• Possess a strong work ethic
• High level of professionalism and integrity for the work you do
• Demonstrate ethical practices and boundaries
• The best employees focus on their own wellbeing so they can provide care to our clients. Be open about what you can give to this role
• Bring good vibes with you! The coast is a nourishing environment and we are here to share that with our guests and community

Call/text, email or stop in to see us!

144 Laneda Ave, Manzanita
503.689.8679
info@spamanzanita.com
www.spamanzanita.com

Outcall Massage

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Outcall Massage Available on Friday and Saturday. Traditional Hawaiian Lomi Lomi Massage from the Islands of Hawaii. Twenty Three years experience. Call to book or e mail
shawnmarieflynnlmt@gmail.com
(503)484-4963
Aromatherapy, Fire Cupping, Deep Tissue Massage, Acupressure, Tui Na and In Home
Spa treatments available!!
And Holy Fire Reiki also available!
Mahalo