Pick up at Rising Hearts Studio in Nehalem
Call or text Christy (503) 800-1092
Thanks!

Call or text Christy (503) 800-1092
Thanks!

KMUN seeks Board members
The KMUN Board is recruiting applicants for open Board positions.
The Tillicum Foundation Board is the governing body of KMUN/Coast Community Radio.
The Board is responsible for fundraising, policymaking and fiscal oversight.
Learn more and download application materials at kmun.org/tillicumfoundation/.
The application is due by September 15.
Contact secretary@kmun.org with questions and completed applications. Or mail to Tillicum Foundation, PO Box 269, Astoria, OR 97103
KMUN Pledge Drive is Sept 9 – 16 (including two ARTS – Live & Local! programs and everything else).
Of course you may donate at any time though folks make it special during pledge drives.
Listen at 91.9 fm, 89.5 fm, kmun.org or TuneIn app.
Submit calendar items, listen to podcasts and check out new offerings on the website.
Click on kmun.org or call 503-325-0010 or mail check to KMUN PO Box 269 Astoria, OR 97103
Sad losses at KMUN:
Classical programmer and Chief engineer Terry Wilson died June 2022.
Music of many genres programmer Wayne Downing died July 2022.
Archivist, historian, programmer, worker Larry Ziak died August 2022.
All were dedicated and much loved. We miss them and thank them for all the years.
Stay well and support KMUN however you can. kmun.org
with gratitude to bbq!
carol
host ARTS – Live & Local! and All Kinds of Folk
carol@kmun.org
36445 Necarney City Rd
Nehalem
Sales will be open on Monday September 5th
10:00-4:00

An incredible array of cool stuff
Vintage, Antique and Second Hand
Saturday & Sunday 9/24 & 9/25
10am – 3pm
White Clover Grange, Hwy 53, Nehalem
Homewares, beautiful clothes, fabrics
antique stained glass, mirrors, frames, quilts
trunks and chests, even washboards
a child’s “kitchen”, table and chair, step stool,
a vintage doll crib, and a 1950’s child’s stroller
an antique treadle sewing machine cabinet
and a vintage sewing machine (that works)
transferware dishes and silverplate flatware
beautiful baskets
two really cool metal stools
a lovely ‘cottage style’ standing desk
AND SO MUCH MORE, PLUS GREAT PRICES
VENDORS & OTHER SELLERS WELCOME
SET UP IN OUR LOCATION
WHITE CLOVER GRANGE, NEHALEM, OR
CONTACT klallbritton@gmail.com
Look for signs – 10th st between Tohls & I Street
35660 10th Street, Nehalem Or

OCTOBER 2022 Auditions:
Sunday October 23 from 3-5pm
Monday October 24 from 5:30-7:30pm
DECEMBER Performance Dates:
Friday December 16th at 7pm
Saturday December 17th at 7pm
Sunday December 18th at 2pm
Director: Dana Reynolds
Music Director: Sweeney Gray
Assistant Director: Paige Wirth
This is a blind casting. We encourage/welcome all races, ethnicities, body types, and genders to audition. Ages 8 and up!
All auditions will be held in person at the Bay City Arts Center. You may select one of the following dates to attend:
Sunday October 23 from 3-5m
Monday October 24 from 5:30-7:30pm
For more information on auditions, visit baycityartscenter.weebly.com/theater.html
This production is made possible by the Bay City TLT Grant

Labor Day Weekend Pop Up Paintings and Crystals Sale at Rising Hearts Studio in downtown Nehalem –
Friday 10-2 PM
Saturday 10-3
Sunday 10-2
One of a kind specimens, Rough and Polished Stones, Carvings, Jewelry and other metaphysical items – and Paintings too!
Please come check it out!
Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th St
Nehalem, OR 97131
(503) 800-1092
‘Lifting the community with classes and events in the Healing Arts’

ICE CREAMS
Nectarine White Chocolate w/Raspberry Swirl on vanilla bean cone
Burnt Chocolate on salted marcona almond cone
Marshmallow on chocolate-dipped graham cracker cone
Whopper on chocolate cone
Sweet Corn w/Blackberry Swirl on brown butter cone
SEMIFREDDOS
Strawberry Shortcake
Tiramisu
CHOWDERS
NW Clam – our most traditional w/clams, bacon, cream, sherry, garlic, dill, lemon, Nehalem Bay Seasoning slightly thickened w/potato (all our chowders are gluten-free btw), yukon gold potatoes, celery, grilled red peppers, onions topped with spiced tomato butter
PERUVIAN CHICKEN CHOWDER – Aji amarillo paste with chicken stock, spices, cilantro, grilled organic chicken breast, purple potatoes, peruvian corn, poblano chilies, grilled red peppers, onions topped with salsa criolla, green onions
BUTTERNUT SQUASH & SAGE CHOWDER – creamy white cheddar base, sage, white wine, garlic, Nehalem Bay Seasoning with yukon gold potatoes, roasted butternut squash, celery, leeks topped with spiced tomato butter, fried sage (vegetarian)
– add homemade chorizo meatballs for an even better experience!
THAI RED OR GREEN CURRY CHOWDER – house curry pastes, coconut milk, yukon gold potatoes, yams, cabbage, snap peas, leeks topped with fried shallots, cilantro (vegan)
– add seafood, grilled chicken or tofu if desired
We also make our own drinks, have a great salad to go with your chowders and some interesting retail with products personally curated and not usually available in the area
We’re located in beautiful Nehalem-by-the-River and are open Thursday – Saturday from 11:30 a.m – 5 p.m and Sundays from 11:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. year round
Call ahead and we’ll have your order ready 503 368 CHOW



Peter Hill Contracting Services LLC
Oregon CCB #240622
541-288-8735
Peterhillrealtor@gmail.com

Friday, Saturday and Sunday (Labor day weekend)
10:00-4:00
Wildwood
36445 Necarney City Rd



When: Saturday & Sunday, Sept. 3 & 4
9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Where: 36330 Hwy. 101 N, Nehalem (across from St. Catherine’s Church)
Why: To find special treasures or needed items, while supporting women’s and children’s charities.

Land and water and sky form the basis for our experience on the Earth. Over the past three-plus decades, I’ve been painting more or less abstractly in encaustic and collage. And all this time, even since the mid-70s, I’ve also been painting landscapes in oil paints from observation, en plein air.
For this show, we’ve chosen plein air paintings done on the Oregon coast and two from Puget Sound. Most are fairly recent. One painting is from 2001: I had read a book about Monet’s method of painting on the edge of moment-by-moment seeing. To try this out, I rented a shack of a cabin in Oceanside and painted every day from the porch while a storm raged.
Learn more about September artists at hoffmanarts.org/events/sept-2022-gallery-show-2/
Hoffman Gallery is free and open to the public.

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I may be a bit old-fashioned, but I believe in people and meeting people face-to-face. I’m not a Facebook guy who argues and attacks people I don’t know. We all live here, we all care about this place, and we can all treat each other with respect and dignity.
I believe the role of a councilor is to be informed, seek community input, and be willing to make and implement decisions. Sometimes, that takes compromise. Sometimes, it takes implementing a policy and then reassessing and tweaking it as necessary. It never means failing to listen or failing to understand your constituents.
Like any serious candidate, I have studied Manzanita’s comprehensive plan and charter, our zoning ordinances, and attended council, planning and budget committee meetings. We all know that the comprehensive plan needs updating to reflect the desires of residents. We all know that we need budget diversification, which is critical to our future.
There are many reasons to be optimistic. We have a city manager who has changed the transparency and accountability of our city council and who actually encourages citizen input. We will have a new mayor excited to lead. In a week, we will have a newly appointed city council member. Changes are afoot. I believe I can continue to build on these positive changes and make a difference for the residents of Manzanita.
While I have no prior government experience, I do have 30 years of experience as a medical professional, evaluating, diagnosing, and treating complex problems. I’d bring this contribution to the team and use this as my starting point in bringing about a positive change in this diverse and challenging community. The problems we face are complex but not unsolvable.
From listening, researching and asking the tough questions, here’s what I’ve repeatedly heard and witnessed: Manzanita is at a tipping point, where a fresh perspective is vital to its future. The community is yearning for a new approach to governing—one that’s willing to challenge conventional wisdom and ask difficult questions that have been ignored in the past.
I’m Brad Mayerle, running for Manzanita City Council. I will give you a seat at the table. I welcome the opportunity to meet with you face-to-face and listen to your concerns and ideas. Feel free to contact me via email, text or give me a call.
mayerleformanzanita@gmail.com
503.260.4105

The Coordinator manages the marine program of North Coast Land Conservancy to increase
understanding and appreciation of Marine Reserves in the state of Oregon, with projects
focused on the Cape Falcon Marine Reserve, located between Cannon Beach and Manzanita,
Oregon. The Coordinator’s near-term work will focus on outreach to decision makers, coast
residents, and businesses to ensure the permanence of Oregon’s Marine Reserve network.
Additionally, the Coordinator works with partners to support marine science and education;
conducts community science and outreach; and is responsible for managing the marine
program volunteer network and maintaining and building relationships with partner agencies,
groups and organizations. This position requires occasional travel, and the Coordinator is
expected to work in both office and outdoor settings.
Please visit nclctrust.org/career-opportunities/ for more information

There has been a lot of conversation about the future status of the School Swim Program out in the community and on social media over the last month or so. NCRD has been inundated with questions from concerned parents and long-time community residents who have heard there are changes coming to the program.
We want everyone to know, it is not the end of the School Swim Program!
When school resumed in person this past year, after being remote the prior year due to the pandemic, there were some changes made to the swim program to meet COVID protocols. One major change was that instead of all students K-5 receiving weekly classes throughout the entire school year, we had grades 4/5 in the fall, 2/3 winter term, and K/1 in the spring. So, this gave the students 10-11 classes for the year as compared with the traditional 33-34 classes.
The School District has made the decision to continue with that abbreviated class schedule moving forward. They have put out a public statement explaining their reasons for this decision. If circumstances change in the future NCRD would welcome the opportunity to restore the traditional year long swim education classes for all students.
NCRD continues to be dedicated to its mission, and to carrying on the original mission of the school district, when the school board voted unanimously in 1929 to build the Pool, to teach every child in the community how to swim.



* Revise Manzanita’s Comprehensive Plan to meet community needs.
* Implement recommendations to minimize short-term rental impacts on residential neighborhoods.
* Identify alternative revenue sources to reduce the City’s dependency on visitors to fund basic city services.
Since moving to Manzanita 7 years ago, I’ve been studying how our City functions. I’ve witnessed our democracy in action: attended and participated in City Council, Short Term Rental, Budget and Planning meetings. I am passionate about our opportunity to act together now to shape Manzanita’s future while solving our immediate issues.
I am asking for your vote for a seat on the Manzanita City Council in November. Together we can work to create a framework to make certain that our town remains the wonderful place it is, while paying our bills well into the future.
Much needs to be done. Let’s roll up our sleeves and get to it!
Mark Kuestner
www.MarkForCouncil2022.com

Duties and Skills Involved:
We will also have… amazing Diamond Princess freestone yellow peaches… wow so tasty!
Shining Star white peaches! Freestone, incredibly sweet!
Grand Sweet yellow nectarines… amazingly sweet delectable fruit…
Polar Gem white nectarines — a crowd pleaser.
Black Amber pluots — firm, delicious flesh
Triple-Crown blackberries — may be the last time they make it to market!
Albion strawberries — sweet, delicious, solid red-through-the-center berries.
We hope to see you there!
