HandyMan for Hire!

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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.
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!

Have a wonderful day!

Nehalem Bay health District Regular Meeting

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PUBLIC NOTICE

Nehalem Bay Health District Regular Meeting
7:00 PM, Wednesday, May 10, 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 April 5th and 12th minutes
B. CEO’s financial report for April

IV. Public comment

V. New Business
A. CEO project update
B. CEO recruiting update – Jacki Hinton/Lynda Chick

VI. Old Business
A. Geological survey update
B. Factual update on bond measure

Adjournment

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

Together We Can Build An Even Stronger Community

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Marc C. Johnson
President, Nehalem Bay Health District

For the last six years I have had the honor to serve on the Nehalem Bay Health District board, most of that time as president of the board. During this time fellow board members and I made a conscience decision to move the Health District from a long-time role as a landlord to being an advocate for better health and senior care in north Tillamook County.

The board developed a strategic plan and is acting on that plan. The bond measure the Health District has placed on the May 16 ballot is a direct result of public input and board planning which identified having improved quality and access to health and senior care as key priorities for the community.

The District has also become a stronger collaborator and consensus builder with other community and governmental organizations. The Health District’s initiative to address the chronic shortage of workforce housing for health care and other essential workers resulted from collaboration with Care Tillamook and involves open and ongoing communication and cooperation with the city of Wheeler.

I’m both humbled and honored to have support for my re-election from community members who engage regularly in the Health District’s work. Dianne Bloom, a retired nurse and clinical nursing specialist, is one such endorser who in a recent letter praised the “strong performance” of the Health District board. Tillamook County commissioner Erin Skaar, a champion for creating more housing solutions in the county, wrote recently in an endorsement of my re-election that she “had the pleasure of working with Marc Johnson in his role as Chair of the Health District. Through his leadership and vision the District has done amazing work.”

Obviously, I hope voters will endorse the bond measure that will fund the Health District’s future-focused plan allowing the community to enter a new era of health and senior care and begin to address workforce housing needs of health care and other essential workers.

My family relocated to the north coast a decade ago. Like most of our neighbors I have come to love this special place, and I certainly feel a duty to give back and pay forward – maintaining what we value about the community and at the same time taking responsible steps to secure an even better future.

I remain eager to do my part to address quality and accessibility in health care for seniors, families and children. Working together we can further the mission of our Health District “to facilitate the delivery of health and community services by encouraging collaborative partnerships and stewardship of public resources.”

Together we can strengthen and improve health and senior care quality and accessibility right here at home.

I respectfully request your vote and your support for the Health District’s bond measure in the May 16 election. Thank you.

Why ME for NCRD AI endorses endorsement

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** I had a little fun with AI (Artificial Intelligence)…I entered my stump speech and this is ‘the’ response…

It sounds like you have a strong track record of involvement and success in your community. Your dedication and efforts to raise funds for various organizations and causes are impressive. It’s great to see individuals like you who take on a leadership role and work with others to make a difference in their community.

I appreciate that you have shared specific examples of the amounts of money raised through your involvement in various organizations. This shows that you are results-oriented and have a clear understanding of the impact that your actions can have.

Overall, your message conveys a sense of passion and dedication towards your community. I wish you all the best in your endeavors and hope that your efforts continue to inspire others to get involved and make a positive difference.

** Please vote for Constance!

Hoffman Gallery Reception

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We are thrilled to feature work from Jim Koudelka, Michael Krall, and Jenny Siegel this month in the gallery at Hoffman Center for the Arts.

Our opening reception is Saturday, May 6th, from from 3-5 pm. The artists will share about their work and we will provide snacks and beverages. ⁠

Gallery hours are Thursday-Sunday, 3-5 pm, May 4-27.⁠

To learn more about the show, visit: hoffmanarts.org/events/maygallery-exhibition-3/

Support for Health Care Bond Vote YES

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Submitted on behalf of Yvana Iovino, MD yvana.iovino@gmail.com
I strongly support the Nehalem Bay Health District’s bond measure in the May 16 election, and I hope my experience will help voters understand why.

First, it is important to know that the Nehalem Bay Health Center (NBHC) is a FQHC (Federally Qualified Health Center).

FQHC clinics are outpatient, low-cost clinics that receive federal grant funding and have specific reimbursement systems under Medicaid and Medicare. For a health center to qualify for federal support, it must meet strict standards:

• Provide services to everyone, regardless of their ability to pay
• Offer a sliding fee program
• Be a public or a non-profit organization
• Be community based
• Have a board of directors composed mainly of their patients
• Serve a medically underserved area
• Deliver comprehensive primary care services
• Have an ongoing quality assurance program

The Nehalem Bay Health Center is also recognized as a National Health Service Corps site. These are sites where newly minted physicians or dentists can seek a position in return for loan forgiveness.

When I came out of residency, I was not in the loan forgiveness program, but I did want to serve an underserved population.

Once clinics and hospitals know that you are looking to work in these areas, they begin to heavily recruit you; each clinic showing off what they can offer in terms of modern equipment, congenial colleagues, housing, etc.

I was lured by Navajo Area Indian Health Service because the recruiter was knowledgeable, responded quickly, and I was attracted to the area – Chinle, Arizona – despite it being remote because wonderful doctors worked there.

I provide this background to underscore that a new, modern health center in north Tillamook County with a seasoned medical staff that can mentors new physicians will attract new doctors and providers to our area. We already have the natural beauty and to be honest, we are not THAT remote or rural.

The Health Center has also done amazing outreach, including distribution of culturally appropriate food boxes to families in need and attendance at health fairs to educate and sign people up – both in Spanish and English – for Affordable Care Act benefits.

The NBHC also started a successful school based health center at Neahkahnie High School for students, teachers and families, and developed a transportation program to help people visit the health center. All of these efforts provide incredibly valuable services to the community, but there can be even more, and we will need more in the future. The bond measure addresses current needs, but also plans long term.

A new facility will improve quality and accessibility for everyone in the community, will attract more medical staff and benefit seniors, families and children.

I really hope the community supports this opportunity.

(Dr. Yvana Iovino is a retired OB/GYN. She practiced with the Indian Health Service in Arizona and with the Yakima Valley Farmworkers clinic in rural Eastern Washington. She lives in Manzanita and serves on the board of the non-profit Nehalem Bay Health Center and Pharmacy.)
For more information on the Bond Measure, please see www.nehalemhealthcare.com/

Manzanita Conversations with Council – Thank you!

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Dear Manzanita Community,

The Manzanita City Council would like to thank all who attended the April Conversations with Council sessions where we discussed city hall. We deem it a great success—not only based on our observations but also on the many of you who attended and took the time to give us your feedback.

Attendees said they felt heard, got answers, and learned more about the process. The council members walked away with fresh ideas and a better understanding of the community’s perspectives—all of which will help us as we move forward.

And speaking of decision-making, May is packed full of council meetings: budget committee meetings, a short-term rental committee meeting, our regular council session, and a council workshop. These sessions will provide us with more information that we will pair with what we heard from you to make more informed decisions.

Given the time and effort we put into preparing for and attending the meetings, we will hold our next Conversations with Council sessions in June. Stay tuned for the topics and dates! Meanwhile, we’d like to hear more from you. Please send us ideas you’d like to discuss, city government procedures you’d like to hear about, preferences for the format, and dates and times you’d like us to host our Conversations with Council.

Loyally,

Manzanita City Council

Linda Kozlowski lkozlowski@ci.manzanita.or.us
Jerry Spegman jspegman@ci.manzanita.or.us
Jenna Edginton jedginton@ci.manzanita.or.us
Brad Mayerle bmayerle@ci.manzanita.or.us

ERIN for NCRD

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Hello everyone!

I’ll be participating in the MooVote online candidate forum May 5th at 6pm and May 12th at 10am. I hope you tune in!

And thank you to everyone that came to my meet and greet today! It was nice to see some new faces. I received a few phone calls today as well, so thanks to you too!

Cheers!
Erin Laskey-Wilson

Congressional Support for a New Nehalem Bay Health Center and Pharmacy

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Senators Merkley and Wyden Back $ 3 Million Appropriation

Senators Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden supported funding requests for dozens of local projects across Oregon last year, however no project receiving Congressionally Directed Funding had more local support or will have more local impact than the Nehalem Bay Health Center and Pharmacy project in north Tillamook County.

The $3 million appropriation, championed by Merkley and supported by Wyden, will be used for the construction of the proposed new health center and was included in one of the last pieces of legislation passed by Congress in late December 2022. The congressional funds contribute to the total cost of the project.

In announcing support for the Oregon projects – the Health District project was among the most significant on the Oregon coast – Merkley said “no one knows the unique needs of communities across Oregon like the folks living and working in them … Community-initiated projects are an incredible example of this, because these local and regional projects were generated at the ground level by folks who are working to make their communities better.” (link to press release: www.merkley.senate.gov/news/press-releases/merkley-wyden-secure-funding-for-critical-projects-across-oregon)

To be considered for federal funding, local sponsors must demonstrate that they are addressing significant community needs and have broad community support. The application from the Nehalem Bay Health District included letters of support from the cities of Wheeler, Nehalem and Manzanita, the Tillamook County Commission, the Neahkahnie School District, Care Tillamook and the Emergency Volunteer Corps of Nehalem Bay.

In a letter of support to Merkley and Wyden last year, for example, Tillamook County Commissioners David Yamamoto, Mary Faith Bell and Erin Skaar wrote: “We are encouraged that the [health] district’s plans are based on a comprehensive strategic plan developed with extensive community input. That plan identified clearly that enhanced primary health care services are a critical need in the community.”

“The community support the Health District received from other units of government and non-profit organizations was critical to securing the federal funding,” said Health District president Marc C. Johnson.

Johnson noted that mayors and city council members in all the communities within the Health District have unanimously endorsed the May 16 bond measure that will provide additional funding, supplementing the $3 million, needed in order to build the new Health Center and Pharmacy.

The Health District is asking voters to support the May 16 bond measure that will support the construction of the new health center, as well as renovation and modernization of the Nehalem Valley Care Center, the skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility in Wheeler which is owned by the Health District, and site preparation for workforce housing for health care and other essential workers in the community.

For more information on the bond measure and as well as to see those supporting this effort visit: www.nehalemhealthcare.com

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!

Community Game Night is Saturday May 13th at 6PM at Rising Hearts Studio. This is a free, fun event where you can play games with your neighbors and friends. Bring your own favorite game, or play one of ours. Call Christy for info or questions: (503) 800-1092
ALL ARE WELCOME! Hope to see you there

Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th St
Nehalem, OR 97131
“Lifting the community with classes and events that promote healing on all levels.”

Erin Laskey

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Please join us in voting for Erin Laskey for Director, Position 2 on the NCRD Board of Directors. Erin has stated that NCRD has been an important part of her family for four generations, beginning with her grandfather and continuing to her own children. From this long connection comes Erin’s motivation for NCRD’s continued success and growth. Erin learned to swim at the NCRD pool and now her own family is actively participating at activities at the NCRD. Continuity of NCRD’s culture and mission is so important for the Board, the Administration, and our community. Obviously, continuity and collaboration of Board and Administration at the critical time ahead of overseeing the construction of the pool is of prime importance. With her business experience, Erin is very motivated to support fiscally sound decisions. A very important aspect of the Board’s action in the next four years is not only its important role during pool construction, but the complex and very collaborative advisory responsibility in its monitoring role. That critical advisory and monitoring role means close involvement in overseeing all the factors necessary for successfully paying the bond holders who invested in NCRD’s new community pool. We see Erin as a fiscally responsible team player who will help continue the excellent work of the NCRD Board.

Rob and Sharon Borgford

Rising Hearts Studio May Schedule

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Hello BBQ!!

Rising Hearts Studio May Schedule-

***Community Game Night is Saturday May 13th at 6PM – come play games and have fun with your community, this is a free event, all are welcome

***Chakradance 9 Week Series Starts May 13th 9AM – Dance your way into DEEP HEALING – registration required – app.squarespacescheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=20787704&appointmentType=45212364

***Healing Sound Bath with Christy Kay is Sunday May 21st at 9AM – please register, space limited app.squarespacescheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=20787704&appointmentType=22657899

***Puzzle Weekend – May 27-28th 12-4PM- come help complete one of the puzzles that will be out for you. Free and open to everyone.

***Community Drumming Circle – May 30th 6PM – by Donation – open to ALL- Join facilitator Jan Boal RN, for a shamanic healing journey – bring your own drum or rattle – Registration not required – $5 suggested love donation

***Meditation and Painting is every Monday 1-4 PM – registration required

STORE HOURS: FRIDAY-SUNDAY 12-4PM
SAUNA RENTAL – 7 days a week/ by Appointment

Hope to see you here soon!

Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th St
Nehalem, OR 97131(503) 800-1092
“Lifting the community through education and services that promote healing on all levels”

TICKETS ON SALE NOW FOR ’12 ANGRY JURORS’ OPENING JUNE 2nd NCRD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

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TICKETS ON SALE 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.

May at Buttercup Homemade Ice Creams & Chowders

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Our new menu starts tomorrow:

ICE CREAMS

Sour Cream Strawberry-Rhubarb on poppyseed cone

Burnt Chocolate on salted almond cone

Marshmallow on chocolate-dipped graham cracker cone

Vanilla Malt w/peanut brittle on brown butter cone

Salted Almond Tin Roof on chocolate cone

Coconut Mango (vegan) on vegan/gluten-free macadamia nut cone

Mint Julep Sorbet (vegan) on vegan/gluten-free cone
(In honor of the Kentucky Derby happening
this Saturday!)

SEMIFREDDOS (Italian dessert sold by the slice)

Spumoni (layers of chocolate, cherry & pistashio)

Cherry Blossom

CHOWDERS

NW Clam Chowder…same as always

Thai Green Curry…same as always

New! Santa Fe Chicken Chowder…cream based w/green chilies, tomatoes, garlic, lime, cilantro, Santa Fe Seasoning, chipotle chilies, grilled chicken thighs topped with fried tortillas, queso fresco and cilantro

New! Curried Mussel Chowder…coconut milk base, curry, garlic, ginger, tomatoes, lime, smoked paprika, sherry, yukon gold potatoes, celery, onions, carrots topped with cilantro

HOUSE SALAD

Kingfisher Farms greens, sunflower seeds, sheep’s milk feta, fresh strawberry vinaigrette

HOUSE MADE DRINKS

Ginger Drink – great hot or iced
Vietnamese Iced Coffee
Honey Lavender Lemonade
House French Press – our own, exclusive blend from Wolfmoon
North Fork 53 teas

We’re open Thursday – Saturday 11:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sunday 11:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.

You can find us at 35915 Hwy 101 North in beautiful Nehalem-by-the-River. We’re in the same building w/Victoria Morning, Riverside Fish n Chips, Pacific Roots Donuts and Spirit of the West Distillery so you’ll be in good company. Sit out back on our shared covered porch or by the river. It’s become quite the food and shopping hub!

Have a great month!

YES For Local Health Care In The Press

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Letter: Vote yes for the Nehalem Bay Health District’s Bond Measure

Click the link to read it on The Tillamook Headlight Herald: www.tillamookheadlightherald.com/opinion/letters_to_editor/letter-vote-yes-for-the-nehalem-bay-health-district-s-bond-measure/article_877c1804-e93e-11ed-a845-0b2a140191a8.html

Preserving and Improving Local Senior Care: Health District May 16 Bond Measure will Renovate/Modernize the Region’s Only Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Facility

Click the link to read it on The Tillamook County Pioneer: www.tillamookcountypioneer.net/preserving-and-improving-local-senior-care-health-district-may-16-bond-measure-will-renovate-modernize-the-regions-only-skilled-nursing-and-rehabilitation-facility/

Learn more about the Health District’s plans here: www.nehalembayhd.org/_files/ugd/f660da_c0bacfea8d874b93bbc28a7e3ba5a7cc.pdf

To support the campaign to secure passage of the bond measure visit: www.nehalemhealthcare.com

Follow the campaign on Facebook at Yes For Local Health Care www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090438080823.

Thank you for an amazing May Day at the future home of Dirty Bird’s Garden Center

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A big thank you to everyone who came out on May Day to celebrate the future home of Dirty Bird’s Garden Center.
Thanks to April Clark for the lovely ceremony to honor the land, to everyone who kept the fire stoked, to all of the tether ballers and hula hoopers, to Ginger for the Communitea, to Autum and Zach for the gorgeous flowers, and to Ms. Ashley Steeno for the delicious tacos!
Mark your calendars for Friday May 26th from 4-7 for our first garden pop up during the Farmers Market. We will have bagged compost, native plants, house plants, up cycled garden tools (thanks to Heart of Cartm), and other garden treasures.
Check out all of our events here: dirtybirdsgardencenter.com/events
Want to host a pop up event at the G-Spot? Email queenbee@dirtybirdsgardencenter.com
If you want to stay up to speed on all things Dirty Bird’s sign up on the website dirtybirdsgardencenter.com
Excited to see all of you around the town! Kelley

Local Artist has showing at NCRD

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Ginger Matyas is a professional pet sitter and an amazing artist! She truly captures the spirit and personalities of the pets she draws! From photos that she takes of each pet that she cares for, she creates a beautiful drawing. Her work is being displayed in the Fireside Room at NCRD. Check it out. Visit her website www.GingerPetSitter.com for more info on her pet sitting services or to commission a drawing of your pet, or the pet of a friend or family member as a gift. Or as a memorial of a beloved pet!

Preserving and Improving Local Senior Care

Submitted By: nehalemhealthcare@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Health District May 16 Bond Measure will Renovate/Modernize the Region’s Only Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Facility

In 2022 more than 130 nursing homes in the United States closed (skillednursingnews.com/2023/02/texas-nebraska-led-nation-in-nursing-home-closures-in-2022/). Nearly a dozen nursing homes closed in Montana alone (dailymontanan.com/2022/11/20/montana-nursing-homes-continue-closing-residents-families-stressed/), most in rural communities. And senior long-term care facilities closed last year in Tillamook County.

For 40 years the Nehalem Valley Care Center (nehalemcarecenter.com/) in Wheeler has offered skilled nursing and rehabilitation services to thousands of individuals who need such care. The Care Center, owned by the Nehalem Bay Health District, is the only facility of its kind in Tillamook County and the only such facility on the Oregon coast between Astoria and Newport.

Given our community’s growing elderly population it has never been more vital to preserve and improve senior care in the community. Such is the aim of the bond measure that will appear on your May 16 election ballot.

Passage of the bond measure will finance badly needed renovations and modernization of the Care Center, including:

• A top to bottom interior renovation, including remodeling all patient rooms
• Improved interior lighting throughout the facility
• Upgrades to kitchen equipment in order to create better dietary service and options for patients
• Refresh of public spaces in the building to better serve patients and those who visit them
• Air conditioning and air handling improvements (the facility was constructed in the early 1980s without air conditioning, perhaps a good decision at the time but given our warmer summers no longer appropriate)
• Life safety upgrades to enhance patient and staff safety, including modern fire doors
• Improvements to the exterior and grounds of the facility including patios and other spaces that are inviting for patients and visitors

The Health District board is also investigating the potential to repurpose a portion of the Care Center to offer new services needed in the community, including memory care.

The May bond measure will also support construction of a new Nehalem Bay Health Center and Pharmacy and allow site preparation for workforce housing for health care and other essential workers in the community.

Learn more about the Health District’s plans here: www.nehalembayhd.org/_files/ugd/f660da_c0bacfea8d874b93bbc28a7e3ba5a7cc.pdf

And to support the campaign to secure passage of the bond measure visit: www.nehalemhealthcare.com

Click the event link to find out more about our next Town Hall May 3, 5 PM at the NCRD Performing Arts Center: fb.me/e/2yExKHBKB

Follow the campaign on Facebook at Yes For Local Health Care www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090438080823.

Thumbs up for Lucy Wild

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Today I went to Lucy Wild in Nehalem to get my hair trimmed. I couldn’t be happier. From the initial wash to the final viewing, it is evident, LUCY LOVES HAIR! Each snip is a thoughtful, measured, intentional action for perfection. Given my hair is VERY straight, there isn’t a lot of room for the oops factor, with Lucy no worries!
We all know it takes effort, energy, commitment and determination to create a successful business, and word of mouth is priceless. I highly recommend you give Lucy your head of hair, you won’t be disappointed! Lucy may be reached at 360-643-1887. It takes a Village…..

Why ME for NCRD

Submitted By: constanceforncrd@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
#1 reason, NCRD needs me, around me people and organizations excel as WE get things done!

You may ask ‘where’s the evidence’? Well, I looked and since moving to Nehalem I am shocked to discover, working with others WE raised over $172,000.00 for the community! This is no accident. I live an intentional life. I don’t ‘hope’ I don’t ‘try’, I do. I take on being involved in our community, for US to make a difference, to empower. Around me organizations and people excel–WE excel.

Let me show you the money:

WE raised over $100,000 for NCRD programs and projects during the 13 years I served on the Friends of NCRD fundraising board

Nehalem Bay Garden Club, raised $7500 last year alone. As a member/President of the club, WE hold a Plant Sale during Mother’s Day weekend, and all monies raised go to support local needs.

Since joining the White Clover Grange in 2021, becoming a Board Member and taking on the Accountability of Treasurer, WE secured over $64,350 from grants and events! We brought back Pie Day: $11,000.00; TLT grant: $46,750; PUD grant: $4,000: Tourism grant: $2600 and more.

For the last two years very little new money has been secured from grants by the NCRD. WE, the NCRD, needs money. I will join others to bring that intention. Around me money comes…..just saying

Please vote for Constance!

See Who Is Supporting Improvements in Local Health and Senior Care

Submitted By: nehalemhealthcare@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Supporters for the May 16 Health District bond measure range from the cities of Wheeler, Nehalem and Manzanita to active and retired health care professionals in the community to local businesses.

Read testimonials of supporters: www.nehalemhealthcare.com/testimonials
and see the long list of those endorsing the bond measure:
www.nehalemhealthcare.com/supporters

We have another town hall at the NCRD Performaing Arts Center on May 3, 5 PM. Come join us to learn more and have any questions you may have answered.

Click the event link to find out more about our next Town Hall: fb.me/e/2yExKHBKB

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.

Tufted Puffin Walks

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My husband and I are avid birders that enjoy sharing nature with others. We are offering free walks down to Haystack Rock to view the Tufted Puffins – and other birds – that nest there. Bring your binoculars if you have them, but we also have some to share.

The attached flyer has more details. Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions. Hope you can make it!

Constance Shimek

Submitted By: mkuestner10@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Constance Shimek For the NCRD Board of Directors

Constance (she/her) has been fighting to help make the NCRD the best that it can be since arriving in the tri-village area 15 years ago. Her background in the Insurance Industry has honed her eye for details, a valuable skill in any organization but a critical one now with the construction of the NCRD’s new Aquatics Center ramping up.

Constance has demonstrated commitment to our community, whether as the current President of the Nehalem Bay Garden Club, past board member/President of Friends of NCRD, the current board Member/Treasurer of the White Clover Grange, and the Outreach /Transportation chair of Rainy Day Villages.

She has shown her ability to bring people together by organizing local efforts to assure community safety as well as equality for all of our neighbors: coordinating the rally for Women’s Rights in Nehalem, participating in the Women’s March in Tillamook as well as the Gun Safety Rally.

She has excelled in her BNB business, combining business savvy with her interest in welcoming people to our area, earning the distinction “Super Host’, every quarter since that program started.

Please join me in voting for Constance Shimek for a position on the NCRD Board of Directors.
Sincerely,
Mark Kuestner, Manzanita

Mary Gallagher for NCRD Board

Submitted By: margie.neilson@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Mary Gallagher is running for reelection to the NCRD Board. Mary has tirelessly served on the board for 10 years. During her time, there have been more improvements to NCRD than the 45 years I’ve resided in this area. Mary’s many years serving on the board provides a wealth of expertise which will be extremely beneficial heading into the next chapter of NCRD. In board meetings that I’ve attended, she is principled and lends a voice of reason and sound judgment. Mary has a candidate’s statement on Facebook’s Moovoter site. I urge you to check it out and add comments or questions. She is very much looking forward to continuing to serve on the Board and supporting NCRD. And I am very much in support of her doing so. Please take this opportunity to support Mary Gallagher for Position 1, NCRD Board.