Teen Night at North Coast Pinball This Friday 6-9PM

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Hello BBQ!

Teen Night is this Friday, 6-9Pm, at North Coast Pinball – Free Pinball and Games for Teens – ALL TEENS WELCOMED – please spread the word!

Teen night is a free, community event sponsored by HUGGS (Helping Us Get and Give Support)
Call Vivi 503-739-558, or Christy (503) 800-1092 for info, or to donate. Thank you!

Why ME for NCRD

Submitted By: constanceforncrd@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hello Community….. I imagine you may be tired of all the campaigning, me too! I want you to know I appreciate all who have voted for me and all who may still vote for me. I WANT YOUR VOTE.

I want this. I have been involved with the NCRD since 2008. I didn’t go to school here, I don’t have children in Programs at the NCRD and I use very few of the offerings of late. Regardless of not having those roots, I have been an out loud, consistent, contribution and promoter of NCRD and I am not willing to be resigned to; ‘you can’t please everyone,’ when actually you can, if service is a priority. The 3 Villages and beyond are customers of the NCRD and if ANYONE experiences not feeling at home, welcomed and supported, then staff needs to be evaluated and possibly changed.

The Board HAS to have Community service/support be the first priority and in the background for EVERY decision. The Board needs to be looking at how revenue is being driven and not allow another 2 years where very little new money comes in.

My name is Constance, around me People and Organizations excel, we get er done! I am asking YOU to vote for ME. Thank you

Manzanita July 4th Parade Posters on Sale to Benefit Parade

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Manzanita’s popular 4th of July parade will return this year and a brand-new poster commemorating the occasion and its theme “Return to Glory” honors the event.

The traditional, small-town celebration, a highlight of any summer, was suspended for three years, due to the concerns about the pandemic.

The parade features walkers, marchers, dancers, horses, flags, home-made floats, bicyclists, classic cars, fire trucks, bookmobiles, marching bands and, every year, something new.

“I was honored when I was asked to create a poster for this year’s big day,” said Manzanita artist Lori Dillon. “It was important to me to depict Neahkahnie Mountain, the bright colors, the candy, the fun, and especially the people of all ages marching and watching.”

The posters, created in pen, ink and watercolor, will be on sale at the Manzanita Visitor Center for $30 each, with proceeds helping fund the parade itself. The Visitor Center is located 31 Laneda Ave., and is open Wednesdays through Sundays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Posters will also be available at the first Manzanita Farmers’ Market of the season, Friday, May 26. Dillon will be on hand that day to autograph them.

Information about the parade, including participation applications and support opportunities, can be found at the Manzanita visitors’ website: visitmanzanita.org

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Photo Caption: Manzanita artist Lori Dillon created the city’s 4th of July 2023 parade poster.
Photo Credit: David Dillon

Annual Rare and Old Book Sale Fundraiser

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Don’t miss the library’s Annual Rare and Old Book Sale Fundraiser this Memorial Day weekend – Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, May 27th through May 29th, from 12 to 4 p.m. Sale will be held at the Cannon Beach Library. Sale includes rare, old, signed, and collectible adult and children’s books. Choose from a fine selection of collectible titles across a wide range of prices. Perfect for collectors, booksellers, hobbyists, resellers, and anyone looking for an interesting find or a special gift. Priced to sell! We’ll also be running a bonus sale – buy any 3 books and get the 4th book FREE (of equal or lesser value).

All proceeds benefit the Cannon Beach Library, one of the few private non-profit libraries left in the country. Highlights are listed on our website: www.cannonbeachlibrary.org/ No holds or early admission; sale begins promptly at 12 p.m. Saturday, May 27th.

RIVERBEND PLAYERS ’12 ANGRY JURORS’ OPENING NIGHT 3 WEEKS FROM TONIGHT

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’12 ANGRY JURORS’ OPENING NIGHT IS 3 WEEKS FROM TONIGHT www.RiverbendPlayers.org
NCRD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 06/02 – 06/18
3 weeks from opening night and there are plenty of great seats available for all 9 shows.
Pick your performance date then select your favorite seats!
Based on the award-winning movie 12 ANGRY MEN and Directed by Frank Squillo (ARSENIC AND OLD LACE and IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE: THE RADIO PLAY).
12 ANGRY JURORS takes place on a hot summer day in New York City.
After a lengthy trial, a jury must decide whether a 19-year-old man is guilty of murdering his father.
The jury votes 11-1 that the man is guilty of the crime, but the law requires a unanimous vote by all 12 jurors to pass judgment.
Tempers flare as the eleven jurors try to convince the 1 dissenter to come to their side.
As the evidence is re-examined, however, new uncertainties come to light, forcing everyone to truly question whether there is some measure of “reasonable doubt”.
Twelve Angry Jurors is a courtroom thriller that puts you on the edge of your seat while powerfully exploring what it means to live in a democracy.
Support our community theater group and buy your tickets now at www.RiverbendPlayers.org.

Nehalem Bay Pharmacy Closed May 12 (and closing early on May 11)

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IMPORTANT PHARMACY SCHEDULE UPDATE: Nehalem Bay Pharmacy will close early at 4:45 pm today (May 11) and will remain closed tomorrow (Friday, May 12).

We are sorry for any inconvenience this causes and thank you in advance for your patience and understanding.

The Nehalem Bay Health Center & Pharmacy Team

nehalembayhealth.org/

Mother’s Day Raffle!

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Mother’s Day Raffle benefiting New Discoveries Preschool!
This quilt was made by our very own local Linda DeGayner, owner of Handy Creek Bakery in Wheeler. Linda is a master-quilter and proud grandmother of a current preschooler! She has kindly donated this quilt to our organization and we are proud to offer this beautiful piece as the prize of our Mother’s Day Raffle Fundraiser! Also included this year is a fantastic gift basket full of lovely items any mother would love!!
Tickets can be purchased online at:
www.newdiscoveriescooppreschool.com/mothers-day-quilt-raffle/p/purchase-your-raffle-tickets
and will be available for purchase until 5pm Friday May 12th, 2023. The drawing for a winner will happen Saturday May 13th.
Please email us with any questions.
Thank you! We truly appreciate your support!
Newdiscoveriespreschool321@gmail.com

Mayor’s Mondays

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MAYOR’S MONDAYS
Thank you citizens from Manzanita and Nehalem who have participated in the Mayor’s Mondays at the Manzanita Library. It has been refreshing to have free-flowing discussions about issues facing our community with a variety of cultures coming together.
Unfortunately, I have to cancel May 15, but will be back in the WONDER GARDEN @ 10:30 on May 22 (weather permitting). And also in the WONDER GARDEN on May 29 @ 5:00.
There is no power for change greater than a community discovering what it cares about. Margaret Wheatley.
Deb Simmons Mayor of Manzanita

Why ME for NCRD response to Erin

Submitted By: constanceforncrd@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
In response to Erin’s BBQ post of May 7th, regarding the MooVoter/Tillamook Pioneer Candidate Forum, and bringing clarity.

Many of you know I was a Board member, Officer, President of Friends of NCRD from 2008-2021. In 2019 I became President when tunnel vision for the pool project threatened the security of our Scholarship Program. Our newly elected board immediately rewrote our ByLaws to reflect Scholarships would be given priority funding. If you look into the Quarterly disbursements, you will discover the Youth after school program receives the majority of funding.

To be clear, I have never said the NCRD doesn’t provide Scholarships, I was a critical part of ensuring the Scholarship program remained strong. I stated the NCRD doesn’t do enough to promote Scholarships for those needing financial assistance. On the NCRD website you will see the statement ‘Scholarship assistance is extended to individuals in need of rehabilitative therapy due to injury or illness’. This statement alone implies Scholarships are exclusive, it says nothing about funding due to financial need. I also stated I would like to see user fees reviewed and the NCRD look into creating a sliding scale, creating Equity.

I hear myself in Erin’s statement of ‘not once did I ever have any feeling of un-welcomeness’. That WAS me and now sounds dismissive and promotive of the status quo. The status quo needs to change. I listen and I have heard many conversations of anger, upset and frustration. I am aware of them, the Board of NCRD is aware of them, the Friends of NCRD is aware of them and the NCRD is aware of them. I AM committed to listening for the NCRD becoming the best it can be, PERIOD! With me on the Board, we will create a safe space which will allow individuals to bring their concerns and have them addressed with honor, respect and completion, inside the context for the NCRD being the best it can be, for ALL.

My name is Constance! I ask you to vote for me, thank you.

BEST SEATS AVAILABLE NOW FOR ’12 ANGRY JURORS’ AT NCRD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

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BEST SEATS AVAILABLE NOW at www.RiverbendPlayers.org.
Riverbend Players presents 12 ANGRY JURORS, based on the Emmy Award-Winning television movie 12 ANGRY MEN which first appeared on CBS in 1954. It was then turned into a Hollywood film in 1957 starring Henry Fonda.
12 jurors assume the responsibility of deciding the fate of a 19-year-old boy as he stands trial for murder.
Tensions rise and pressure mounts as the trial unfolds, revealing the bias, prejudice, and character of each juror.
The journey to a final verdict is a suspenseful and timely story that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Directed by Frank Squillo.
June 2nd – 18th at the NCRD Performing Arts Center.
www.RiverbendPlayers.org for tickets.
Our all-volunteer team was busy yesterday building the set at the NCRD Performing Arts Center.

What’s a Stake with the Health District Bond Measure?

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May 16 Election is Critical to the Future of Health and Senior Care in our Community

On May 16 voters in north Tillamook County face an important choice: whether to enter a new era of health and senior care by modernizing local health care facilities and expanding services to seniors, families and children.

The Nehalem Bay Health District’s bond measure on the May 16 ballot presents a once-in-a generation opportunity to create more local health and senior care options right here at home.

A YES vote will allow construction of a new, state-of-the-art Nehalem Bay Health Center and Pharmacy. A new, expanded facility will replace the old and too small Rinehart Clinic, be able to serve more patients, feature a modern pharmacy and space to accommodate specialty health care services, including a dental suite.

A YES vote will renovate and modernize the Nehalem Valley Care Center, the only skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility on the Oregon coast between Astoria and Newport, and a facility critical to serving a growing senior population on the north coast.

A YES vote will allow site preparation leading to workforce housing for health care and essential workers in our community.

The question the community faces is not about preserving the status quo, but whether we move to a new era of better, more accessible health and senior care.

The bond measure is an investment – in the future, in the community, in better services right here at home.

With strong community support – and your YES vote – we can realize this vision and we will chart a better future.

If not now – when?

Please vote YES for better local health and senior care.

For more on the bond measure visit www.nehalemhealthcare.com and follow the campaign on Facebook at Yes For Local Health Care www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090438080823

Community Game Night Saturday May 13th 6PM

Submitted By: Christy@cosmichealingnw.com – Click to email about this post
Hello BBQ!

Community Game Night is this Saturday May 13th, 6 PM, at Rising Hearts Studio! Come have fun with your neighbors and community by playing games together – bring your own favorite game to share, or play one of ours. This is a free event where all are welcome. Hope to see you there!

Contact Christy (503) 800-1092 for info or questions

Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th ST
Nehalem, OR 97131

Property Maintenance and repair

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Hello Oregon Coast!
I am a well known Handyman based out of Nehalem
Offering my services.
I am excited to help you with your projects this summer

Siding, deck, fence builds and restoration
Crawlspace clean out and restoration
Pest Control
Brush Clearing
Property Clean outs
Gutter cleaning
Gutter guards installation
Pressure washing
971 389 6970
affpropmanagement@gmail.com
Call or message for more info

Joe Carr for NKN School Board

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Hello NKN school district!

I am the parent of two wolves at Garibaldi Grade School. I am also the secretary of the GGS Parent Group and a substitute teacher for the district. We’ve got great schools here, and I was excited to learn that everyone in the district gets to vote for all the open seats in the upcoming school board race.

I want you to know why I’m voting for Joe Carr for NKN School Board.

Joe Carr is an experienced teacher and administrator who brings a commitment to public service and community engagement. Joe also has children at Garibaldi Grade School, so I trust him to fight for the resources our kids deserve. He also fights fires and keeps us all safe as a volunteer with the Bay City Fire Department.

Joe’s vision for our students includes more place-based learning experiences, like field trips and outdoor education. We live in an amazing place! He also understands the value of teaching students the academic and technical skills they need to become successful members of our coastal community. Joe Carr is looking ahead.

I have seen with my own eyes how important it is for our classrooms to be fully funded and appropriately staffed. Joe agrees, and he’s got my vote!

Cats Seeking Happily Ever Afters

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Two female cats looking for loving humans!
Both are spayed, youngish (1-3 years), and litter
trained. Would love to keep them, but have too
many cats. They are both strictly indoor, due to
the coyotes in our neighborhood.
About the cats:
Punkin: A very affectionate (starts purring
when you look at her), ginger sweetheart.
She is a total doll. Loves to eat! Very cute.
Madre: (Punkin’s Mom) A striking gray and white
tabby with some orange splashes, more aloof and
observant. Likes to play with toys.
Both don’t like dogs. They have acclimated
begrudgingly to sharing a space with our two
small dogs, but would no doubt love a home
without dogs. They get along well with other cats.
They are of course related, but not necessarily
bonded, so could be separated.
If you would like to meet them my number is
406-300-8487 Mindy

Why ME for NCRD

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Posting for my friend and fellow Mahjong playing buddy, Susan Henderson Pierce

North County is fortunate to have Constance Shimek seeking a position on the North County Recreation District (NCRD) board. I have known and had multiple contacts with her for the last couple of years. During this time, she has been honest, trustworthy, intelligent, and keeps her word. Constance is not afraid to ask hard questions and she actually shows up. I have never heard her speak negatively about anyone. She is a secure problem solver. A vote for Constance is a vote you won’t regret.

Manzanita, Nehalem, Wheeler Mayors Support for Nehalem Bay Health District Bond Measure

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Posted on May 5, 2023 by Editor

Please join us in voting yes for the Health District Bond measure 29-175. We support and respect the unanimous guidance from the City Councils of Wheeler, Manzanita and Nehalem passing resolutions of support. This measure will allow us to meet our current health care needs, provide updated services and future health care requirements for our communities. This measure will not only provide expanded up to date health care, but it will also address accessibility to housing.

As fellow citizens, we believe for a community to be successful and thrive some basic elements are required, including accessibility to quality health care, education and housing needs.
The proposed Health District Bond Measure will provide all three of these needs. Please vote to support our Health District and community.

Sincerely,
Doug Honeycutt, Mayor of Wheeler
Phil Chick, Mayor of Nehalem
Deb Simmons, Mayor of Manzanita

Click this link: www.tillamookcountypioneer.net/manzanita-nehalem-wheeler-mayors-support-for-nehalem-bay-health-district-bond-measure/ to read the article originally posted by The Tillamook County Pioneer

For more on the bond measure visit www.nehalemhealthcare.com and follow the campaign on Facebook at Yes For Local Health Care www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090438080823