Qigong in the park

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Qigong in the park on Tuesday mornings in July

Come join us in the park to practice a walking form of Qigong called Xi Xi Hu
It combines walking and deep breathing that helps boost the immune system ,reduce stress and lift you spirits.
This method has 5 different walking and breathing patterns that are easy to learn.

Tuesday morning we will getting together in the beautiful Nehalem City Park
12705 Hugo Street 10 AM to 11 AM
Please wear comfortable clothes that you can move in.
We won’t meet if it is pouring rain but if misty or foggy I will be there.
Cost is $10 suggested, it is a sliding fee if you need to pay a bit less it is OK too.
Masks are not required but please wear one if you prefer.
The park has plenty of room for social distancing
For more information or if you wish to be added
to a list for future
class notifications contact me;
janetm55@yahoo.com
Happy Summer everyone!
Janet

IP17 we did it

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The signature gathering campaign for IP17, the gun violence reduction initiative is over, we needed 112,000 valid signatures, the goal was to have 140,000, we gathered collectively 161,544 signatures whiich have been delivered to Salem as of today! Thank you all who signed, promoted, who saw an opportunity to be a voice for change! Now to have it pass in November… Never doubt the power of a small group of people out to make a difference. Thank you and be proud!

Online therapy for adults and teens, accepting new clients

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Cheerful summer to you!

I’m announcing the launch of my new therapy practice for adults and teens. Therapy provided remotely through secure phone or video. I’m currently accepting new clients.

Please contact me for more information:

sara@watertigerpsychotherapy.com
watertigerpsychotherapy.com

Well wishes,

Sara

Hoffman Gallery July Show

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Hoffman Gallery July 2022
June 30-July 31 | 1:00-5:00pm, Thursday through Sunday

Hoffman Center for the Arts
594 Laneda Avenue | Manzanita
Featuring the works of
Laura Ross-Paul and Diana Crain

Potter’s Nook featuring Works of Tara Spires-Bell (open same hours as the Gallery)

Read more about the exhibit and view each artists’ bio and work at hoffmanarts.org/events/june-2022-gallery-show-2/

Nehalem Bay Health District Board Regular Meeting

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PUBLIC NOTICE
Nehalem Bay Health District
Regular Meeting
7:00 PM, Wednesday, July 13, 2022
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
us02web.zoom.us/j/83517178834
Direct your questions to:
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 May minutes
B. CEO’s March financial report
IV. Public comment
V. New Business
VI. Old Business
A. Website buildout and content update
B. Update on water damage to Annex lower level
C. Update on housing development focus groups
D. Update on the archeological study of Lot 400
E. New projects update
Adjournment

Nehalem Bay Health District Wheeler Care Center Special Meeting

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PUBLIC NOTICE

Nehalem Bay Health District
Wheeler Care Center Special Meeting
6:00 PM, Monday, July 11, 2022
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
us02web.zoom.us/j/85671897463
Direct your questions to:
nbhdistrict@gmail.com

Agenda

I. Call to order

II. Presentation of the Nehalem Valley Care Center Operational Assessment

Adjournment

Manzanita Farmer’s market July 8, 2022! New fruit from Fulton family Farms

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Friday July 8th at The Farmer’s Market in Manzanita (Underhill Plaza, by Fresh Foods) Fulton Farm’s will have Bing cherry, Rainier cherry, Balaton sour cherry, Tomcott apricot, Chandler blueberry, and raspberries! Come support your favorite vendors and dance your cares away with some groovy live tunes!

Reminder: Jeff’s booth in WHEELER on Tuesday (7/12) – LIMITED deliveries available on Monday

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Hi folks – a simple reminder about Jeff’s “pop-up” appearance in Wheeler coming this TUESDAY (July 12th – from 12-5) – in front of the same building which you find Pelican and Piper. I will have wholesome regional bee pollen (two pack sizes – $10 and $18), the typical JW Merc array of raw/pure/local honeys in various sizes/colors etc – real Vermont maple syrup of course from the small family farm – and more. Best to get pre-orders in to Jeff if you already know what you want – by text to the phone: 208-424-0042, via instant message to the JW Merc Facebook page or by e-mail: jwmerc@gmail.com. I have some LIMITED delivery slots open on Monday as well so reach out ASAP should there be an interest there. Raw honeys will include the LAST of the Old Blue line-up (yes – they too are retiring) – $18 per pint or three jars for $50, raw Buckwheat honey from Queen Bee ($12 per one-pound jar) – various quarts, half-gallons – full gallons too! This will be the last visit until August – but you can catch me any weekend in my regular spot down in Waldport if you find yourself down that way…jw

Pop Up Crystal Sale

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Hello!
Please don’t forget that Cosmic Healing NW is having a pop up crystal sale at Rising Hearts Studio Friday July 1st 12PM-4PM and Saturday July 2nd 11AM-3PM. There will be one of a kind crystal specimens. rough and tumbled stones, carvings and many metaphysical items for you to choose from. Come check it out! Thank you for supporting your local small business this Holiday weekend.

Rising Hearts LLC
35840 7th St, Nehalem, OR 97131
(971)324-0036
“Lifting the community through education and services that promote healing on all levels”

Qigong in the park

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Qigong in the park on Tuesday July 5th

Come join us in the park to practice a walking form of Qigong called Xi Xi Hu
It combines walking and deep breathing that helps boost the immune system ,reduce stress and lift your spirits.
This method has walking and breathing patterns that are easy to learn.

Tuesday morning we will getting together in the beautiful
Nehalem City Park on Hugo street.
Tues. July 5 -10 AM to 11 AM
Please wear comfortable clothes that you can move in.
Cost is $10

If you want more information or want to be added to a list for future
class notifications contact me;
janetm55@yahoo.com
Masks are not required but please wear one if you like.
The park has plenty of room for social distancing.
Happy Summer everyone
Janet

July at Buttercup Homemade Ice Creams & Chowders

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Our new menu starts tomorrow:

ICE CREAMS

Raspberry Honeycomb on vanilla bean cone
Burnt Chocolate on salted almond cone
Marshmallow on chocolate-dipped graham cracker cone
Moroccan Coffee on brown butter cone
Blueberry Velvet on vanilla bean cone
Almond Joy (vegan) on chocolate vegan/gluten-free cone
Mojito Sorbet (vegan) on vegan/gluten-free cone

SEMIFREDDOS

Strawberry Shortcake
Tiramisu

CHOWDERS

NW Clam Chowder
Smoked Salmon Chowder
Grilled Chicken Verde Chowder
Thai Red or Green Chowder

Hours: Thursday – Saturday 11:30 – 5 p.m.
Sunday 11:30 – 4 p.m.
We are located at 35915 Hwy 101 North in Nehalem
Call ahead and we’ll have your order ready: 503-368-CHOW

It’s Spray Season: A Free Educational Event on Zoom

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Join North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection’s Upcoming Meeting!

We are excited to announce a free educational event (hosted on Zoom) which will feature a talk by Deke Gundersen, Ph.D., a toxicologist and Director of the Environmental Studies Department at Pacific University.
He has consulted with North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection (NCCWP) over the years and has expert insights regarding the impact of pesticide chemicals on health.

At the meeting, we will also update you on our efforts to end clearcut logging and pesticide spraying in our drinking watersheds, regardless of land ownership. We will discuss upcoming volunteer opportunities (including a petition effort in the works) and direct actions you can take to protect our forests, watersheds and the health of our communities.

We look forward to seeing you there! Register at our webpage www.healthywatershed.org.

The health of our communities, as well as the forests and watersheds we depend on, is at stake due to the practices of large, industrial forestry operations. Fortunately, an upswell of momentum continues to build around Oregon’s forests and drinking watersheds right now. It’s the perfect time to get involved and help us work to safeguard and restore our drinking water sources, forests, and air quality.

Regardless of who actually owns the land, by law, all water in Oregon is publicly owned. All watersheds that supply wells, spring boxes, or municipal systems should be legislatively protected. In recognition of the necessity of clean and safe drinking water for all, as a matter of law, there should be no more logging nor pesticide spraying in drinking water sources.

We are advocating for the critical need to prioritize the health of our communities and put DRINKING WATER FIRST!

North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection (formerly Rockaway Beach Citizens for Watershed Protection) is a grassroots group working, through education and advocacy, for better protections of the water we drink, the air we breathe, and the forests that sustain us.
healthywatershed.org www.facebook.com/NCCWATERSHEDPROTECTION
Contact us at: rockawaycitizen.water@gmail.com

Hoffman Gallery July 2022

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Hoffman Gallery July 2022
June 30-July 31 | 1:00-5:00pm, Thursday through Sunday
Opening Reception July 2 | 3:00-5:00pm
Hoffman Center for the Arts
594 Laneda Avenue | Manzanita

Featuring the works of
Laura Ross-Paul and Diana Crain

Read more about the exhibit and view each artists’ bio and work at hoffmanarts.org/events/june-2022-gallery-show-2/

Manzanita Poetry Walk and Fundraiser throughout July

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Welcome to the Manzanita Poetry Walk and Summer 2022 Fundraiser!

Throughout July fifteen poems written by local poets, all HCA Writing Program participants will be displayed at businesses along Laneda Avenue, at the HCA, and in the Wonder Garden. A walking map will be available to direct locals and visitors to the poems. The framed 18 X 24 poems will be raffled, and winners selected August 1st. In addition, on July 9th featured poets of the Poetry Walk will read their poem, along with a short selection of other work, at locations where their poems have appeared. Click here to the event calendar for all the details of the Manzanita Poetry Walk, the live poetry reading schedule and to learn about purchasing raffle tickets to win an original poem celebrating Manzanita and the Oregon Coast.

Help end $99.8k debt on the current building!

Donors have pledged $40k in order to double every dollar up to $40k you give

Help us reach our goal to pay off the debt by sending a check to PO box 678, Manzanita, Oregon 97130 or by donating on-line. Ending this debt saves $22k in interest over the next five years!

We are truly grateful.

Every dollar you give to the Hoffman Center for the Arts makes a difference. We will announce donors and progress on funding every two weeks. Stay tuned!

Learn more at hoffmanarts.org/poetry-walk-in-july/

Our Neighbor Larry Smieja

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Hi friends and neighbors,

As some may know, our neighbor in our little community of Riverside Estates recently suffered a severe stroke. Larry Smieja suffered a massive stroke in his home on May 20 but was not discovered until May 22, 2022. The injury has affected his entire left side and will require extensive rehabilitation. He is currently being cared for by his sister Linda and a team at St. Vincent’s hospital in Portland.

Larry was born in Nehalem, Oregon, in 1955. He has spent his life working outside in the classic coast tradition. Larry started Wildcat Excavation 25 years ago and has worked to spend his days helping neighbors. He is hard-working, carefree, fun-loving, generous and always willing to lend a hand.

While Larry is recovering from this event, he will be unable to work. So it is our turn to help a neighbor make this situation a little less complicated. Any help with medical and living expenses is helpful. A giant thank you to everyone for your support.

www.gofundme.com/f/our-neighbor-larry-smieja

Friends of the Rockaway Beach Library July 2nd Book Sale

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The yearly book sale is coming this week – Saturday, July 2nd from 10 am to 3 pm at our facilities at 120 North Coral street in Rockaway Beach.
Paper backs are $1, 6 for $5. Hard copies are $2, 6 for $10. Lots of children’s books as well – priced at $1 or 50 cents.
We will have 2 local authors who will be there with books to sell and autograph if desired:
• Dennis Britten, Director/actor/singer- retired professor Theatre Arts, will be there with his book, Men Shake Hands
• Linda Cook, photographer, will be there with her book Engaging with Wonder, Oregon and Beyond.
Hope to see you there!
The Friends of the Rockaway Beach Library is a non- profit organization. Proceeds from the book sale go to help us maintain the building.

OBITUARY: Dale Eugene Stockton; Service & Gathering July 2nd

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OBITUARY: Dale Eugene Stockton – Aug. 19, 1930 – June 22, 2022

Dale Eugene Stockton passed away peacefully in his home the morning of June 22, 2022. For the last month of his life, he was surrounded daily by friends and family.
Born on August 19, 1930, in Vancouver, Washington to Eugene and Etta Stockton, Dale slowly grew into the spit fire we all know and love. Dale and his family lived in Portland, Oregon where he graduated from Jefferson High School in 1947. Dale went on to obtain his Bachelor of Business at Oregon State University, all the while juggling the ROTC program with his studies. After college, Dale enlisted in the Air Force and was stationed in Hamilton, California for two years. Dale returned to Portland, Oregon to work alongside his father and business partner at the Portland Gravel Company.

On July 5, 1955, Dale met the love of his life, Laura Lomax, standing in line at the Trails End Tavern in Seaside, Oregon. The love was so strong between the two that in September of the same year, they were engaged. On November 26, 1955, the happy couple tied the knot in Seattle, Washington. Dale and Laura settled into their first home overlooking the Colombia River where they welcomed their first child, Michael. From there, Dale, Laura and Michael moved to Butte, Montana where Dale worked for a short while for LeDerle Drug Company as a Pharmaceutical Representative. Montana would also serve as the birthplace of their second child, Lance Stockton. In 1959, Dale’s parents purchased what is now known as Stockton’s Nehalem Lumber Company. Shortly after its purchase, Dale and his family moved to Nehalem, Oregon, where they would settle down and begin a legacy. Dale worked alongside his father and business partner to build the business into a community staple. Dale and Laura welcomed three more children in Nehalem, Oregon, Mark, Kevin and their only daughter, Michelle.
During his life, Dale greatly enjoyed the water. He would travel to Alaska on the Eland as their cook and deckhand, to the Deschutes River to fish with his friends, on the Kerri Lynn with his granddaughter Stacey for their shared birthday, and to the Nehalem River just to gaze at its beauty. Dale was a community legend and could strike up a conversation with anyone around. Dale loved to spend time at his favorite bar, the Bayway Tavern. You could often find him there, surrounded by friends, with Mac on the Rocks in his hand. He was never one to miss the yearly Order of the Antelopes excursion to Heart Mountain or activities thrown by the Tillamook Elks Lodge. When Dale first partnered with his father to operate Stockton’s Nehalem Lumber, he helped found the Nehalem Fire and Ambulance Department and continued to serve for 25 plus years. Beginning in 1965, Dale served on Nehalem City Counsel, having served as both president and mayor. In the 70’s and 80’s Dale was Chairman of the Nehalem Bay Health District. He went on to become one of the founding members of the Tillamook County Economic Development Commission. In 2015, Dale concluded over 30 years of services as the Port of Nehalem Commissioner and Chairperson. Clearly, Dale was a community man.
Dale is survived by his children Lance Stockton of Nehalem, Oregon, Mark and Laurel Stockton of Charleston, South Carolina, Kevin Stockton of Dallas, Texas and Michelle Stockton of Nehalem, Oregon. Dale is also survived by nine loving grandchildren: Stacey and Adam Stockton, Luke and Ava Stockton, Emmaline, Ellie, and Anna Stockton, Madi and Logan Chesnut, and one great grandchild, Hudsynn Stockton. Sisters in Law Gloria Lomax of WA and Joyce Lomax of AZ.
Dale had many people that were important in his life. He is survived by several loving family members: Dee Anne, Patrice, Tony, Ronnie, Lindsey, TJ and his sidekick, Boots the cat.
Dale is preceded in death by his wife, Laura Stockton, his son, Michael Stockton and his brother, Kenneth Stockton. Donations in his honor may be made to the Tillamook Elks Lodge #1437 and Nehalem Hope Chest.
To celebrate his life, his family will be holding a graveside service at Nehalem American Legion Cemetery on Saturday, July 2nd at 11:00 a.m. followed by a potluck gathering at the White Clover Grange in Nehalem, Oregon. All are welcomed to join.

Property Management Services Provided

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North County kids need help for Summer lunches

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Our local kids need help with food insecurity this summer. Our North County connection with other Grub Clubs in the area has become fragile with many competing for the same resources.
The Nehalem Bay United Methodist Church volunteers make 800-1000 lunches per week for 8 weeks every summer. These cost about $2 per lunch.. USDA will only reimburse if we hand them out at a communal meal site. This is a problem for rural areas. Our kids are spread out so that volunteer drivers deliver to 15 different locations 3 times a week,
It will cost about $8000 more than we currently have to continue the program.
If you would like to donate money to this very worthy cause, please write a check to NBUMC and designate “Grub Club” on the memo line.
Donations may be dropped off at the church or mailed to POB 156, Nehalem, OR 97131.

Rinehart Clinic and Pharmacy will open late on June 30

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Rinehart Clinic & Pharmacy will OPEN LATE on Thursday, June 30, 2022 due to an important all-staff training that morning.

Rinehart Clinic will open at 1:30 pm; the Pharmacy will open at 2:00 pm.

HOLIDAY NOTICE: Rinehart Clinic & Pharmacy will be CLOSED on Monday, July 4, 2022 in observance of Independence Day.

To learn more about Rinehart Clinic & Pharmacy, visit www.rinehartclinic.org/ or www.facebook.com/RinehartClinic

Jeff’s raw honey/VT maple syrup booth coming soon!

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Well – it’s been awhile but I’ve set a date for the honey/maple syrup booth to “pop-up” in downtown Wheeler! Find us at the corner of Hwy 101 and Rector Street (same building as the Pelican & Piper) on TUESDAY July 12th from at least 12-5 pm. (I will be doing a handful of home deliveries the day before while I’m in the area so if you have an interest in that please let me know ASAP) Questions/pre-orders should be submitted directly to my cell via text: 208-424-0042 – or as an instant message thru the JW Merc Facebook page – or via e-mail: jwmerc@gmail.com. There will be an ample supply of pure/raw local honey selections in several sizes – and jars/jugs of this years’ real Vermont maple syrup crop. Looking forward to being back in Wheeler…jw

Worship service

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Our pastor, Steve Wolff at Nehalem Bay United Methodist Church, is retiring. This Sunday will be his last Sunday at NBUMC. Please come to service at 11:00 or zoom in with the link below.

It is a milestone for him and of course for the church. For those of you attending in person, there will be a social time with refreshments after the service. The service will continue to be a mix of both in-church and live streamed home worship. Masks are still requested in the Sanctuary as a courtesy to others.

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

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

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

Meeting ID: 229 700 276

Dial by your location
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Meeting ID: 229 700 276