Hoffman Gallery Annual Community Show

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Hoffman Gallery
Hoffman Gallery January 7 through February 27, 2022
Open Friday through Sunday | 1:00-4:00pm
Free and open to the public
Hoffman Center for the Arts | 594 Laneda Avenue | Manzanita

Annual Community Show — TREASURE

Levering is the February artist at Manzanita News & Espresso

 

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Levering is showing 10 paintings at Manzanita News & Espresso this month. This body of work shows the changing directions in her painting from landscapes to abstract mixed media. It has been a fun and challenging time of growth. Levering’s work will be up through February 28. Come enjoy some coffee at this wonderful, peaceful destination and enjoy the art!!!

 

Let’s Get Internet Along the 6!!! and More!

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We CAN HAVE High Speed Internet Throughout the County.
There''s a big meeting this Friday and we need to show that the community wants this. Please sign and share the letter.
————————————————————– Tillamook County has been building a massive Internet fiber system throughout the county for over 20 years, but it has not been available to the general public.
Because of the pandemic, millions of dollars in Federal grants have become available in an effort to get high-speed Internet to EVERY home in rural America. We need to let county leaders know that we want and need high-speed, AFFORDABLE Internet. Please sign the letter for better, cheaper Internet throughout Tillamook County!
It, along with the list of signatures will be presented to the County Commissioners, and the boards for TPUD, the Port of Tillamook Bay, and the board of Tillamook Lightwave, which is the entity that has been managing the building of the fiber system.
To sign the letter go to: tinyurl.com/weneedhighspeedinternet
The letter was prepared by an Action Team of Local Citizens. If you have questions you may email WeNeedHighSpeedInternet@gmail.com
Thank you!
——————————————————————- THIS IS THE TEXT OF THE LETTER:
To our County Commissioners and to the board members of the Tillamook PUD, the Port of Tillamook Bay, and Tillamook Lightwave;
Through your collective efforts over the past twenty-two years Tillamook Lightwave has achieved the vision of building a robust fiber-optic network throughout our county that has helped businesses and public entities thrive.
We now ask that you make every effort to bring accessible and affordable high-speed Internet to every household in Tillamook County.
The need is great. Utilizing the Internet is no longer a luxury. It is a solution to keep us connected; not only to each other, but to the world. It is a tool, a teacher, and sometimes a lifeline. It has become as necessary as any other utility and is used on a daily basis by nearly every resident in the county.
But access is limited by high costs, vast areas with no coverage, and painfully slow speeds. For a large portion of our county, both Internet and cell phone coverage are unavailable. This includes areas like Oceanside, Miami-Foley Road, and the dangerous Highway 6 corridor, which claimed seven lives last year. You have the power to change this.
We are families, farmers, students, artists, workers, creators, entrepreneurs, retirees, travelers on the roads, long time residents, and senior citizens. We live downtown and down long, lonely roads with no neighbors for miles. We, the citizens of Tillamook County, ask that a new vision for the future of Tillamook Lightwave be set. A vision that has room to continue the great work that Tillamook Lightwave has done for industry, but one that also has room to encompass the people.
Thank you for your time and your service.

Rinehart Pharmacy will OPEN LATE on Wed. Feb. 16

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PHARMACY SCHEDULE 2-16-2022: Rinehart Pharmacy will OPEN LATE (at 10 am) on Wednesday, February 16, 2022.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause our patients and customers, and thank you in advance for your understanding.
Rinehart Pharmacy''s Regular Hours: Monday – Friday, 8 am – 1 pm / 2 – 6 pm. (The Pharmacy is closed every day from 1 – 2 pm for lunch.)
Did you know that Rinehart Pharmacy is open to the public (not just Rinehart Clinic patients)? www.rinehartclinic.org/pharmacy
Rinehart Clinic & Pharmacy (Soon to be Nehalem Bay Health Center & Pharmacy) 230 Rowe Street, Wheeler, OR 1-800-368-5182
www.rinehartclinic.org/ www.facebook.com/RinehartClinic

REMINDER of the honey/syrup “pop-up” visit in Wheeler on TUESDAY (2-15-2022) from 1-5

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Corner of Rector and Highway 101 in downtown Wheeler (across from where you turn to go to the boat ramp or board the train) – TUESDAY – 2/15/2022 – from at least 1-5 pm – in front of the building where you find Pelican & Piper – and “Heart of Cart''m”. Jeff (cell phone for text: 208-424-0042, jwmerc@gmail.com or via message to the JW Merc Facebook page) will be there with the entire current line-up of raw honeys from $5 to $85 – light to dark – crystallized and those recently poured (yes – I will have the new raw Oregon Raspberry, raw Clover-Meadowfoam and raw Oregon Wildflower quarts – these are $25 each). $23 raw honey quarts include Poison Oak, Carrot, Blueberry and Mixed Flower (these are AT LEAST partially crystallized). There are TWO half-gallons of the new raw Oregon Wild Blackberry left – $50 each – and there is one amazing full gallon of mostly crystallized Oregon Blackberry available – $85. Real Vermont Maple Syrup jar/jug supply is running thin but you can still get the two-for-$30 special on the glass half-liter jars. Best-grade coconut oil – quart jars and one full gallon. Ordering ahead is ALWAYS recommended to be sure what you want will be saved back for you. See you on TUESDAY AFTERNOON IN WHEELER!!! JW

From the Heart of Cartm to the Hearts of Volunteers

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Over the last few weeks, we have seen the most generous of human beings walk through the doors of our heart space in Wheeler to vacuum up muddy water, repair holes, paint walls, organize tools, arrange discarded furniture into cozy vignettes, plant flowers, greet customers, hang photos and light candles.
I am humbled by the generosity of our community volunteers who show me over and over what it means to reimagine waste and love unconditionally. Our volunteers put love into the discards, the junk, the tangled messes, the dirty and the broken and turn those items into treasure.
Heart of Cartm is full to the brim, overflowing with the compassion and creativity of this community and we want to share this with as many of you as absolutely possible. On Monday from Noon – 1pm, Heart of Cartm is serving heart-y soup for the soul from Heidi at The Roost in Wheeler. The store is open Noon-6pm. Come on in to craft a little valentine (like those in the photo!), find a little treasure or sign up to join our team of volunteer hearts.

From my heart to yours,
Jessi Just
Heart of Cartm

Sunday worship

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Pastor Steve Wolff invites you to join the Nehalem Bay United Methodist Church for worship this Sunday. Whoever you are, wherever you’re from, you are welcome, either in person or on Zoom!

Our service is a mix of both in-church and live stream worship. If you are vaccinated you are welcome to join us in the sanctuary, where we will wear masks and maintain social distancing. If you are unvaccinated, at high risk, or just feel not ready to be indoors in a group we will continue to welcome you to our live stream on Zoom, and here is your access information.

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

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We also copy the service to YouTube under Tillamook Bay Methodists United, and you can look us up there also if you miss the time of the service.

Moon River Farm Pop Up Saturday 10am-1pm at WOLFMOON bakery

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Moon River Farm is having a POP-UP this Saturday in downtown Nehalem.

When: Saturday, February 12th, from 10am to 1pm

Where: The back patio of WOLFMOON Bakery.

We’ll have lots of: carrots, potatoes radishes, salad turnips, beets, winter turnips, salad and other greens.

Come say hi!

Please park on the street and walk around to the back. We look forward to seeing you!

MOON RIVER FARM POP-UP THIS SATURDAY!

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Ahoy folks!

Moon River Farm is having a POP-UP this Saturday in downtown Nehalem. details…

When: Saturday, February 12th, from 10am to 1pm

Where: The back patio of Wolf Moon Bakery.

We’ll have lots of: carrots, potatoes radishes, salad turnips, beets, winter turnips, salad and other greens.

Come say hi!

Please park on the street and walk around to the back. We look forward to seeing you!

North Tillamook Library Friends – Meet Your New Board

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North Tillamook Library Friends is pleased to introduce three outstanding new board members:

Dan Haag: A resident of Nehalem, Dan is known to many of you in his prior role as the Manzanita Manager of Tourism Services. Currently, Dan is Trails + Recreation Coordinator for the Tillamook Coast Visitors Association. Dan earned degrees in history, communications, and writing.

Christina Pfister: A resident of Nehalem, Christina earned degrees in language arts and linguistics, and cross-cultural studies. She is owner of Well Versed, where she provides editing, translating, and proofreading services to writers worldwide.

Judy Sugg: A resident of Manzanita, Judy earned an MBA and PhD in psychology. She has worked as a teacher, counselor and a business consultant, and a yoga teacher.

Following are all officers and directors:

President: Steve Brier
Vice President: Craig Nern
Treasurer: Bob Riecke
Secretary: Brooke Hua
Directors: Becky Berg
Jenna Edginton
Terry Fullan
Dan Haag
Marc Johnson
Trish Johnson
Christina Pfister
Judy Sugg

North Tillamook Library Friends is a private 501(c)(3) organization that owns and maintains the Manzanita branch library building and grounds. Library Friends is
supported solely by Friends membership dues and donations, and fundraisers such as our annual Memorial Day Book Sale. The Tillamook County Library System
provides the books and materials, staff, and IT equipment. This partnership has enabled our Library to flourish since 1987. To learn more, please visit northtillamooklibrary.org.

February NCRD Board of Directors Meeting

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Topic: NCRD February 2022 Board Meeting
Time: Feb 10, 2022 06:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
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Jeff’s honey/maple syrup “pop-up” booth returns to WHEELER this Tuesday (2/15)

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Jeff and the JW Merc roadside “pop-up” booth will be set up in Wheeler again on Tuesday afternoon (February 15th) from at least 1-5 pm. Location will be in front of the building where you find Pelican and Piper (corner of Hwy 101 and Rector – across from the train stop). Amongst the many raw honeys will be the return of Queen Bee quarts to our inventory – choice of last season''s Clover-Meadowfoam mix (crystallized) – and Willamette Valley wildflower – $25 each. There MAY be a few raw raspberry honey quarts left over from this weekend (best to reserve one now if interested – also $25 each). Old Blue coast range wildflower pints are available from three separate collection points (Caldwell Hill, Burnt Woods and Siletz) – $18 each or you can take any three for $50. Contact Jeff ASAP to have something set aside – text directly to the phone (208-424-0042), e-mail: jwmerc@gmail.com – or via instant message through the JW Merc Facebook page. See you on Tuesday! JW

Tillamook Lightwave board meeting

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Tuesday, February 8, 2022, at 9:30 a.m.

The meeting will be held in the Emergency Operations Center at
Tillamook PUD, and seating is limited. Please contact { Marissa Durrer <mdurrer@tpud.org> prior to the meeting if you plan to attend.

You may also attend the meeting virtually; see call-in information below.

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Manzanita Links Club Survey

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Attention all golfers!

The Manzanita Links Club is conducting a survey to gauge interest in the club and activities and to gather feedback on how we can improve the club.

Currently the Links Club holds a weekly Tuesday scramble and a Club Championship at the end of the year. We are considering adding additional events such as a Match Play league and Saturday tournaments (and possibly more).

We would love to get your feedback to understand if you would be interested in these events either by joining the Links Club or other means.

Even if you have no interest in joining the Links Club, we would like to get your feedback to understand why to see if there are things we can do to improve the club.

To take the survey, please click on the link below. I promise it is not spam!

www.surveymonkey.com/r/linksclub2022

Thank you for your time.

Dan

Sand Alteration Permit 2998

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Sand Alteration Permit 2998 “Foredune grading to perform ongoing maintenance/access preservation along a 500'' section of dune within City of Manzanita City Limits. 8 properties involved, 7 property owners. Approximately 10,000 cubic yards of excess dune sand will be spread on upper open beach to a depth of 2-3''.”
The public hearing is over, but you still can formally submit your comments. Please submit your written comments before 5 pm Feb. 10, 2022 to: Email: Allison.mangini@oprd.oregon.gov Fax: 541-563-8508 Mail: PO BOX 2139 Waldport, OR. 97394 You must include your full name and address.
The video of the public hearing is here: https://youtu.be/KZIC5l4TJt8
The permit application is here: www.oregon.gov/oprd/PRP/Documents/PRP_OS_2998-APPLICATION.pdf
Remember include your full name and address.

Tillamook County Democrats Adopt Education Diversity Resolution

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Tillamook County Democrats Adopt Resolution Regarding Education Diversity in Tillamook County Schools

In response to recent proposals by the Tillamook School District Board, the Tillamook County Democrats have adopted a resolution supporting school curriculum that recognizes and respects the rich diversity in our community. Tillamook County Democrats site the following as two of the many reasons for adopting this resolution:

The Oregon Department of Education states: “It is a policy of the State Board of Education and a priority of the Oregon Department of Education that there will be no discrimination or harassment on the grounds of race, color, sex, marital status, religion, national origin, age, sexual orientation, or disability in any educational programs, activities or employment.” (Source: www.oregon.gov/ode/students-and-family/equity/civilrights/Pages/default.aspx)

The Oregon Legislature passed HB 2845 in 2017 requiring instruction of public school students in kindergarten through grade 12 in the histories, contributions, and perspectives of ethnic minorities, women, people with disabilities, immigrants, refugees, and individuals who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender.in Oregon. (Source: olis.oregonlegislature.gov/liz/2021R1/Downloads/PublicTestimonyDocument/2928)

The resolution was adopted on January 27, 2022, and states that the Tillamook County Democrats are resolved to support: 1) educators who teach diversity in their classrooms; 2) school-board members who support curricula that teach diversity in schools as mandated in state and federal laws; 3) continued constructive parental involvement in the education of their children, with a balanced approach for all diverse groups; and 4) an educational system that provides students with multiple views, encouraging them to ask thoughtful questions and become informed decision-making citizens. Finally, Tillamook County Democrats resolve to continue advocating in the community for public school curricula which reflect and celebrate the diversity in our community.

Sunday ZOOM Worship

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NEHALEM BAY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH We are still in the season of Epiphany, after Christmas and the coming of the Magi, when we celebrate the manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles. That’s us! Please join us for our worship service on Sunday – everyone is welcome either in person or on Zoom. We also copy the service to YouTube under Tillamook Bay Methodists United, and you can look us up there also if you miss the time of the service.

This is communion Sunday, so if you are joining us from home, have your bread and “wine” handy, ready to participate. In the Methodist tradition, all are welcome to come to Christ’s table.

We are continuing our mix of both in-church and live stream worship. If you are vaccinated you are welcome to join us in the sanctuary, where we will wear masks and maintain social distancing. If you are unvaccinated, at high risk, or just feel not ready to be indoors in a group we will continue to welcome you to our live stream on Zoom, and here is your access information.

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
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Meeting ID: 229 700 276

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Meeting ID: 229 700 276

Regarding the Reimann Dune Grading Public Hearing Confirmation

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We listened to the meeting last night and appreciated all of your comments. We wanted to share our submitted comment with all of you.
We oppose this project because the public good outweighs the personal benefit of the few.
From what we know, this project isn’t about protecting a property. In fact, it may be degrading it.
The dune''s irregularities provide protection from the wind. There is less exposure in the knolls and hollows. Even on the windiest day you can find a dune to block the wind and enjoy the beach.
We believe the dunes should be left in their natural state.
If this project is allowed a precedent is set and more projects may follow.
Please protect our public coast. Thank you for your consideration,
Vicki and Steve Kelly

CALL FOR ART – Cannon Beach Arts Association & Gallery

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Working Shores – Open Call

This art exhibition depicts the interconnection of the North Coast and the beauty of the fishing Industries. Artwork can range from Oyster Farms, Bridges, Canneries, Waterfront Buildings, Shipping, and Fishing imagery.

This exhibition is open to all local and regional artists. Please submit 1 – 3 works of art to the gallery by Feb 20, 2022.

www.cannonbeacharts.org/exhibits-2022/2021/10/6/working-shores

Manzanita News & Espresso February Artist

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Levering Thomas is the February artist at Manzanita News & Espresso. This show reflects a time of changing directions for the artist. Previous paintings used her landscape photography as reference. In 2021 she began exploring new ideas in mixed media, using her photography as collage material.

Levering also built a studio/gallery in Nehalem during 2021. A brochure detailing time and place can be found along with her artist statement at the show. Further inquires can be made at lynnleveringthomas@gmail.com.

February at Buttercup Homemade Ice Creams & Chowders

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Starts on Thursday:
ICE CREAMS (cones, dishes or pints from our grab n go freezer)
Pink Velvet (strawberries, raspberries, cherries, cream cheese, marshmallow custard, yum) on vanilla bean cone
Burnt Chocolate on salted marcona almond cone
Marsmallow on chocolate-dipped graham cracker cone
Gjetost (Norwegian goat and cow''s milk dessert cheese…rich and caramelized; we do this every February in honor a friend who turned us onto it – thanks Diane!!! Served on brown butter cone
Black Forest Cookie Dough on chocolate cone
Passionfruit Kaffir Lime (vegan) on vegan/gluten-free macadamia nut cone
Hibiscus Rose Sorbet on vegan/gluten-free vanilla bean cone
CHOWDERS (Pints or Quarts available hot or cold)
NW Clam…bacon, cream, yukon gold potatoes, celery, onions, grilled red peppers, dill, lemon, sherry, garlic, Nehalem Bay Seasoning topped with spiced tomato butter
Manhattan Clam…clams, tomatoes, yukon gold potatoes, celery, carrots, onions, thyme, lemon, garlic, sherry, Nehalem Bay Seasoning topped with lemon-thyme butter
Caribbean Seafood…coconut milk base with curry, lime, tomatoes, pineapple juice, allspice, garlic, ginger, prawns, cod, calamari, yukon gold potatoes, plantains, sweet potatoes, celery, onions topped with cilantro, toasted coconut
Santa Fe Chicken…green chili base, tomatoes, cream, grilled organic chicken breast, yukon gold potatoes, sweet potatoes, celery, grilled red peppers, onion, lime topped with cilantro, fried tortillas, lime crema
Thai Red Curry… (vegan) house curry paste with red chilies, garlic, ginger, lemongrass, kaffir lime and curry leaves, Thai basil, scallions, tomato paste in coconut milk base with yukon gold potatoes, yams, cabbage, broccoli, leeks topped with cilantro, fried shallots
Served with Wolfmoon bread
We also have a great house salad with organic greens, gorgonzola or sheep''s milk feta, spiced pecans, maple vinaigrette
We are located in Nehalem at 35915 Hwy 101 North in the Riverside Trading Company Building right on the river!
Call ahead and we''ll have your order ready: 503 368 CHOW
Looking forward to cooking for you!!!