Donna Miller Announces Run For City Council

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“When the winds of change blow, some people build walls, and others build windmills.” (Chinese proverb)

My name is Donna Miller and I am announcing my candidacy for a seat on the Manzanita City Council. I have chosen to live in this wondrous location since 1990, working as a teacher for NeahKahNie School District for 20 years, then staying productive and involved in community based programs. Since retiring in 2011, I served as a leader in GardenBuds and Jr. MuddNicks, two organizations that exposed elementary children to the rewards of community service. I coordinated programs and events for the MuddNick Foundation, volunteered at Nehalem Care Center, Friends of the Library, Schmuck Foundation Tournament and Hoffman Center for the Arts. I currently am a host at the Hoffman Clay Studio and deliver meals for the Nehalem Bay Methodist Community Meals Program. I am a strong believer that it really does take a village to build a thriving community.
Why am I choosing to run for city council at this time? Manzanita, where I plan to live out my life, is changing quickly, losing its feel of community. There is a great need for a proactive council to study and guide this transition, to protect its citizens, plan to keep the environment healthy and encourage sustainable growth. Too many of the decisions being made benefit developers at the expense of residents. We need a better balance.
A strong council will recognize the need to break down walls of doubt and closed- mindedness, instead harnessing the thoughts, ideas and experience our citizens have to offer to bring this community back together.
I hope to help build the windmills to generate this energy!
Donna Miller

Puttz Mini Golf Tournament + Silent Auction this Tuesday, June 7th!

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Get your outfits ready and grab your lucky clubs! The best mini-golf tournament in the entire universe is this Tuesday in Cannon Beach! We’ve got holes all over town!

And after that we’ve got a tremendous taco party and silent auction on tap. Thanks to our amazing town’s generosity we’ll have everything from hotel stays, restaurant gift certificates, clothing, art and more that you can take home–all in support of the Arts Colony.

Grab some friends and let’s go!

The deets: Mini-golf holes are open from 1-5PM on Tuesday, June 7th. The cost is $15 per golfer or $50 per foursome. Sign up and get your scorecard at Sandpiper Square in Cannon Beach.

The silent auction, raffle and taco party runs from 5-7PMish at the American Legion in Cannon Beach (1216 S Hemlock St.) For more information, visit www.tolovanaartscolony.org, email tolovanaartscolony@gmail.com, or call (541)215-4445.

Deb Simmons Announces Run For Mayor

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Manzanita residents are tired of not being heard. They want fact-based information to undo the numerous and serious problems facing this city that means so much to all of us. They want and need services that address the specific needs of a community with a median age of 65.5 years.

As a long-time Manzanita resident, I have these same desires. And I believe that it’s time for us to step up and make positive change happen. For these reasons, I am announcing that I will run for mayor in the November election. As a retired educator and former business-owner who has lived in this area since 1992, I would like to implement policies with advisory support and input from the community.

I envision Town Hall Meetings where residents ask questions and receive thoughtful answers. I envision a long-term plan that includes sidewalks and bike paths. I envision affordable housing that brings in a vibrant work force. I envision a Planning Commission that is well-trained to maintain the natural characteristics of our neighborhoods defined by our founding fathers. I envision a return to the Comprehensive Plan, a compassionate plan that is the law of our city — with clear policies to support our future plans. I envision a city where residents’ needs outweigh those of special interests. I envision a balanced view that looks ahead ten and twenty years, and addresses environmental concerns as well as how we want our neighborhoods to be developed, serviced and maintained. I envision a balanced budget that is sustainable.

I look forward to discussing your concerns over the next several months and sharing my views with you. It’s time the residents’ voices are heard.

Thank you,
Deb Simmons

Part time or Full time Laundry Attendant

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Part time or Full time Laundry Attendant

The Inn at Manzanita and Spindrift Inn are looking for a Part time or Full time Laundry attendant.

We need someone who can handle sorting, ironing, and folding laundry. You will also need to be able to take out trash and clean lobbies in between. This position has flexible hours and great pay. We are starting at $17 an hour. Please give us a call at 503-368-6754

Thank you!

Nehalem Bay Health District Budget Hearing? June 8th Regular Meeting

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PUBLIC NOTICE
Nehalem Bay Health District
Budget Hearing & Regular Meeting
7:00 PM, Wednesday, June 08, 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 Budget Hearing Agenda
I. Call Budget Hearing to order
II. Review Approved Budget
III. Open public comments
IV. Propose adoption of the budget, Resolution 2022-05

7:30 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
A. Website buildout and content
B. Review and approval of NVCC lease agreement
VI. Old Business
A. Update on housing development focus groups
B. Update on the archeological study of Lot 400
C. New projects update
Adjournment

You deserve a massage this week.

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Let’s face it. It’s been a heavy week in the news.

Emotion and stress take their toll on your body until the pain of carrying them becomes overwhelming.

Come and get some of weight the taken off your shoulders this week and reclaim your energy.

Book your appointment for a healing massage and sauna this Thursday, Friday or Saturday at North Fork 53 Communitea Wellness.

www.northfork53.com/book-wellness

Old and rare books for sale at Cannon Beach Library this weekend

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The Cannon Beach Library’s Rare and Old Book Sale fundraiser starts THIS Saturday May 28 and runs through Monday May 30. Hours are from 12 to 4 p.m., including Sunday.
This fundraiser is returning after a two-year Covid hiatus. Volunteers sort through donations to find the rare and collectible titles, which are then evaluated by an expert for value and condition.
Choose from a selection of titles across a wide range of prices – whether you’re a serious collector, or just looking for something fun and interesting.
This is the perfect way to spend a rainy holiday weekend, so we hope to see you there!

HIGH TIDE HOME/V.R. CLEANING

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Hello all,

Everyone is spring has sprung! We are here to help you!
We do Weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, or whenever you need cleanings for your home or vacation rental. Please just give us a call and ask. Years of experience.

Please just give us a call and ask. 503-717-2585

Thank you so much for all your support everyone!!!!

Rice & Shine stay in Wheeler on Fridays

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Rice & Shine is happy to announce we are serving exquisite Asian Fusion cuisine at the location in Wheeler from Wednesday to Saturday 1 pm to 7 pm. If you have not visited Rice and Shine before, come check us out!
Go on line to see our menu at riceandshine360.com or call 503-300-8568 if you have questions.
Look for the red food truck behind the Wheeler post office on Highway 101.
Location: 65 Rorvik Street, Wheeler
See you soon!

Tony & Kit Keating

Changing Tides Open Studio

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Changing Tides Artist Studio will be open this Thursday, May 26, and Saturday, May 28, from 1-4. Stop by and see works in progress. Currently I am painting a series based on the local shipwreck, Peter Iredale, up in Warrenton. (attached photos)

Studio address is 12595 I Street, Nehalem (or look for the A board sign on 101).

Announcing My Candidacy for Manzanita City Council

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Hello Citizens of Manzanita,

My name is Brad Mayerle and I am announcing my candidacy for an open position on the Manzanita city council.

Our city is at a crossroads and the November election offers an opportunity to choose a better path forward. We need a clear vision for the future and better planning to help us get there. We need elected leaders who are transparent in their work and accountable to the people they represent. We need action, and a sense of urgency. I can offer that.

In talking to my friends and neighbors, watching city council meetings and reading local stories and social media posts, it’s clear our city has lost its way, putting the interests of visitors and developers above the concerns of the people who live here. Our current path, with its dependence on tourists and short-term rental income, is not sustainable. We need a better balance: a diverse and vibrant community that welcomes visitors, but first and foremost, meets the needs of the people who call Manzanita home. Our future and quality of life depend on it.

A little about me. I’m 58, married to my wife Jennifer for 25 years, and we have a 23 year old daughter, Sophia. We have a big, young, adopted yellow lab with too much energy named Colonel Mustard. I enjoy everything outdoors, be it clamming, crabbing, fishing, mountain biking, hiking, even yard work.

My family bought a second home in Manzanita more than 20 years ago. We enjoyed being welcomed into the city and neighborhood enough to make it our permanent residence five years ago. While things have changed since we first bought our place, I believe our city is a wonderful place and has enormous potential for the future.

Prior to my retirement a year ago, I was a dentist in Lake Oswego for 28 years, leading a staff of 15 wonderful and talented employees. We made a difference in our patients’ dental experiences and that makes me proud. Patients trusted me to hear their concerns, to diagnose their conditions, and to explain options for their health. These decisions involved listening to patient wants and worries, proposing a resolution, and implementing a plan that would satisfy their needs and budget. While not directly analogous to the role of a city councilor, many of the skills for success are the same: the ability to listen, think critically, create consensus, and execute a plan to accomplish the goal.

I didn’t plan on seeking elected office when I retired. To the contrary, my plan included laying low, fishing, working in the yard, and enjoying the perks of living in this beautiful community. But I believe in public service and in making a difference however we can. I’d like to do that in Manzanita – to bring people together to address the issues we face. I’ve heard your concerns about livability, the ongoing city hall drama, closing trails to access the beach, dune grading, loss of wildlife habitat, and construction noise. And I believe there are solutions—that we can find common ground if we work together earnestly and respectfully.

I know change can be difficult, even scary. But it can also be refreshing and fruitful. I feel well positioned in this endeavor by many members and organizations in our community that have offered their support. I believe that really listening, being genuine and educated on the issues—combined with my pragmatic approach to solving problems—can lead our city to a better place. That is how I plan to run my campaign, and if given the privilege to represent you, how I plan to serve you in council.

Finally, if you see me out and about, please introduce yourself and let me know about your concerns and vision for Manzanita. I want to hear from you! I welcome and look forward to our interactions.

All the best,

Brad

Heart of Cartm Store is OPEN

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Beautiful glass art pieces and so much more found in the Heart of Cartm store in Wheeler Friday- Monday, Noon – 6pm. It’s a store packed full of curiosities and materials for your next project or gifts for your friends. Come on in and share with us your favorite story from Trash Bash weekend!

-The Heart of Cartm Team

Hoffman Gallery May Exhibit

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Hoffman Gallery
Hoffman Gallery May
May 6–29 | 1:00-5:00pm

Fridays through Sundays
Hoffman Center for the Arts | 594 Laneda Avenue | Manzanita

Featuring the photography of
Bryan Churchill, Don Backman, Loren Nelson, Gregg Goolsby and Ceramics by East Creek Friends of the Fire

Hoffman Gallery is free and open to the public.

ATTENTION BBQers ARCHIVE INFORMATION

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Let’s Play Mah Jongg

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Weekly Mah Jongg games are back again…this time at Pine Grove Community House.
Join us every Thursday at 1:30 pm to get into a game. We are playing the 2022 Mah Jongg card.
Please note:
You must be vaccinated to join a game Please, no snacks allowed Bring your own beverage Beginners are welcome – we will help you get started If you have a Mah Jongg game, please bring it
Want to play gin rummy? Scrabble? Pinochle? SURE ! Thursday afternoons at Pine Grove are open for anyone who wants to gather with friends and play board or card games. Please bring your own equipment and supplies. We have chairs and tables that you can set up.

Next JW Merc Local bee pollen/honey/real VT maple syrup delivery run June 7th!

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Jeff and JW Merc’s “Honey In A Hurry” home/office delivery service for bee pollen, raw honey, real Vermont maple syrup, and other products will be making it’s next visit to Tillamook County on TUESDAY JUNE 7TH (in the afternoon hours). Pre-orders are essential – and remember – this is a DELIVERY trip (we bring the items to your address). Send your questions/orders to Jeff directly – via text: 208-424-0042, via instant message through the JW Merc Facebook page or by e-mail: jwmerc@gmail.com.
Delicious/wholesome bee pollen available in two sizes ($10 and $18), quart jars of NW-local raw honey – crystallized or otherwise – are $25 each. Half-gallons jars are $50 and full gallons are $85.
Pints of coast range raw honey from Old Blue are $18 each or you can take THREE for $50. Varieties include Scotch Broom/Dewberry, Poison Oak/Chittum, Burnt Woods Wildflower, Poison Oak/Blackberry and Clary Sage.
Quarts of real Vermont maple syrup (2022 harvest!) are $22 each (classic white “jug” style) – and half-liter glass jars are still $16.
See you on TUESDAY June 7th at YOUR place! JW

We do concrete and more LOCAL

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A couple of local guys are interested in picking up your concrete work. I have included some pics of previous jobs and also listed below a few other items we can do. Old school values and work ethic and we clean our mess up.

General maintenance
Window removal/installation
Decks
Lawn mowing (Looking to pick up accounts)
Demolition

We will have more services to offer in the near future as soon as we get some more of our equipment here.

Please send us a message with what you need to be done and you will get a prompt response.

Coastworks101@gmail.com