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Criteria for Committee members:
• Have a strong interest in representing and serving the broader community regarding STRs.
• The ability to balance the needs of the greater community regardless of personal needs or agendas.
• Be able to work in a collaborative and respectful manner, maintaining an open mind with solid listening
skills.
• Hear and appreciate multiple perspectives and ultimately reach a consensus on a variety of topics.
• Objectively review and provide input on qualitative and quantitative information.
We encourage you to apply!
The link to the application is:
Send applications to cityhall@ci.manzanita.or.us The deadline is: May 6, 2024, at 4 pm.

There will be two hikes a day:
Short hike- 10:00 – 12:00 (2 hrs total, 20 orientation, 75 min hike, 10 min break, 15 min wrap up)
Long hike – 1:30 – 4:35 (3 hrs total, 20 orientation, 120 min hike, two 10 min breaks, 15 min wrap up)
Where to meet: Downtown Wheeler at the Train Depot
Dates:
April 17, 20, 27
Monday, May 6
Saturday, May 11
Monday, May 13
Monday, May 20
Monday, May 27
Here is the link for friends and family to register:

Nehalem Bay Health District Special Board Meeting
3:00 PM, Tuesday, April 16, 2024
Location: Zoom remote video conferencing
This meeting is open to the public.
The Zoom link below is for members of the public who wish to attend
Join Zoom Meeting
us02web.zoom.us/j/82186311570?pwd=aFRveXlwUlFVeUsvaDNteTRZZk0ydz09
The Zoom link can also be accessed on the Health District website
For general questions or to request meeting information contact: info@nehalembayhd.org
AGENDA
1. Call to order
2. A board work session on issues related to the old Wheeler hospital
3. Adjourn
While the Salmonberry Trail is not currently open to the public, the Salmonberry Trail Foundation, in partnership with Tillamook Coast Visitors Association and Tillamook County Wellness, invites you to a guided hike that provides a unique opportunity to explore this natural wonder. Join fellow trail enthusiasts in discovering the untold stories and unseen beauty of the Tillamook Coast through the Salmonberry Trail.Hikes will be accompanied by a Salmonberry Trail Specialist who will provide information on the status of the Trail. And, a local historian to talk about the various people who have lived in our area over the millennia.
Upcoming hike dates are April 17th, 20th, and 27th.
– Short walk/hike is half mile round trip
Leaves from Wheeler Train Station at 10 a.m
– Longer hike is about 5 miles along the beautiful Nehalem Bay. Leaves from Wheeler Train Station at 1:30.
Use the link below to register for the hike:
Where: Elk Meadows Park, Nehalem
(Turn south off of Hwy. 101 onto Bayside Gardens Road. Take the last right turn onto Neptune Way. Park is at the end of Neptune Way on the Left)
When: Sunday, April 21st, 11am-2pm
What: We’ll show some love for this great community park by mulching, cleaning up tree cages and enclosures, chipping paths, trimming brush along trails, and removing blackberry and scotch broom. We’ll have some additional fun stewardship activities for the young (and young at heart!).
For more information please contact emilyakdedian@nehalemtrust.org or visit www.nehalemtrust.org

For close to a year, the District has been managing the workforce shortage mostly through the commitment of staff and creative personnel management. In summer and fall of 2023, the two routes we operated to Salem, far outside of our service area, needed to be discontinued. It became more difficult to find additional drivers from those areas to work those routes, and to costly and time consuming to send personnel down there from Tillamook.
And very recently, several service disruptions and cancellations occurred due to drivers calling out sick and not enough drivers in reserve to fill-in for them. As an organization whose meaning is to provide transit service for members of our community, this is the worst possible scenario and something you never want to see. Why is this happening? What are they doing wrong? Those have been some of the questions coming from the community, and it’s a natural response. Let me address those questions and provide some context.
While some think this issue is isolated to our scenic slice of the Oregon coast, the truth is that transit agencies, whether large urban transit agencies operating buses, commuter rail, light rail, subways, and trolleys; smaller city transit operators; or smaller rural agencies like the Tillamook County Transportation District, are all experiencing a shortage of available drivers to operate crucial transportation services. Many transit providers throughout the nation are struggling with this issue at some level. Some are doing better than others with limited impacts; some are just barely managing to provide their service, and others are sporadically having to cancel trips or are operating at a reduced level of service because they cannot find enough drivers. That has happened a few times recently at TCTD when we had to cancel Town Loop (Route 1) trips and a few afternoon Portland (Route 5) runs. Without an immediate influx of drivers, the potential is there for further cutbacks. No, this is definitely not the direction the District wants to drive toward, but we may have no choice.
An additional, unexpected, challenge handed to the District, is the closing of the U.S. Renal Care dialysis care facility in Tillamook. This has put extra pressure on the District to provide transportation for individuals seeking life-sustaining transportation to treatment centers, when it is already short-staffed. TCTD is transporting individuals to dialysis centers in Astoria, Lincoln City, and Forest Grove three times a week, in addition to trying to reliably provide service to the customers that rely on our other routes.
COVID has had some long-lasting impacts, and is somewhat responsible for the driver shortage that we are seeing now, but there are other factors that have slowly made it more difficult to provide our services. The other fact is that transit agencies are not the only organizations experiencing employee shortages. Nearly every industry has been impacted. A trip along the coast will show you that. Many employers are short staffed, some have reduced hours, some are only open a few days a week, and some have to close last minute, and leave a sign on the door saying “Sorry we’re closed due to staffing shortages.”
Similarly, the trucking industry has been hard hit by a shortage of eligible drivers. Again, there are many reasons contributing to this, but one of the factors I am aware of are recent changes to how individuals are trained in order to receive their Commercial Drivers License (CDL). CDL training now needs to be taught by a certified training entity (CTE), which can be difficult due to there not being enough CTEs, as well as the cost. Tillamook Bay Community College has a wonderful program for this, but it is costly for the individual seeking that training. TCTD, however, is another CTE that can provide that training for free once you pass the mandatory requirements and are hired as a driver. Plus, you get paid a training wage while you are learning. Once you are trained and hold a CDL with the proper endorsements, your wage increases and you can begin driving for the District.
Why wouldn’t someone want to work for the District and take part in this designated CDL training program, to serve their community and help their neighbors, get paid while they’re training, and have a wonderful part-time or full-time driving career? I’m not sure. But if you are interested in learning more about the District, the services we provide, our mission, and the driving opportunities that are available right now, me and my team would certainly love to talk to you.
There are immediate openings at the District right now for someone with good people- and customer-service skills looking to drive part-time as an extra-board driver. You could be a retiree who wants to work a few hours driving during the week to help your community, or someone looking for a longer-term career with great benefits. As a flexible, part-time driver, you can tell us when you are available, and you’ll be called upon to drive when it matches your schedule. For full-time employees, an already great benefits package with excellent retirement options, paired with an improved wage scale and impressive annual cost of living increases and step increases on your anniversary, is waiting for you. We also need dispatchers to support our drivers and help keep our operations moving smoothly.
Interested in hearing more about the current happenings at the District?
We are in the process of completing some much-needed renovations to our Administration building and Transit Center. In fact, we’re planning a ribbon-cutting for May 6th to celebrate the reopening of our newly renovated Transit Center at Laurel and 2nd. Come down to see the improvements we’ve made!
We’ve also submitted grant applications seeking funds to conduct a Zero Emission Vehicle Feasibility Study for the District and our partner transit agencies in Clatsop, Columbia, Lincoln, and Benton counties. TCTD is one of five members in the Northwest Oregon Transit Alliance (NWOTA), which is branded as NW CONNECTOR. Two of our goals are to: Improve transit connections between communities, and to market our transit services to our customers in all five counties as a single, coordinated, seamless service. Through this alliance, our riders can travel up and down the coast, from Yachats or Newport in the south, up through the communities in Tillamook County, before spending some time in Seaside or Astoria. Many visitors to our region take Amtrak to Albany and Portland, and take one of the NW CONNECTOR services to come to the coast, all by taking transit and without driving yourself.
The District also successfully secured nearly $600,000 in additional COVID Recovery and healthcare transportation funds to sustain the operation of crucial transit services to our customers and rural veterans living in Tillamook County.
We have two, new beautiful buses that we are waiting for our vendor to complete production inspections on, but once they are complete, look for them on our Route 3 to Manzanita and Cannon Beach, Route 4 to Lincoln City, or Route 5 to Portland.
Do you remember our big, red trolley? We are planning to roll that out in our community on the Town Loop (Route 1) in the near future!
While we are currently being tossed about in fairly rough seas, I do believe the foundational strengths of the District, continued steady leadership from the Boardand my t, myself, and my team, and the commitment of its staff, will help navigate to calmer waters. And when that happens, opportunities will begin to present themselves in the form of a more reliable system that our customers can continue to depend on and deserve, operating the type of services that better suit our customers and connects them with the places they want to go, and perhaps right-sizing the system to maintain its effectiveness while improving efficiencies and spending its resources wisely.
Interested in talking to someone about working at the District, email us at hr@tillamookbus.com or info@tillamookbus.com or call us at 503-815-TCTD (8283).
AND…congrats to all those at Neah-Kah-Nie Middle School, Neah-Kah-Nie High School and Nehalem Elementary School who participated at the Chess for Success State tournament this weekend!
Hope to see you there!

Help bring the magic of theater to life and join a welcoming community at Riverbend Players Community Theater!
www.riverbendplayers.org/volunteer
Hi there!
My name is Linda Makohon, and I’m the Volunteer Committee Chairperson for Riverbend Players Community Theater. We’re a local theater company that produces high-quality productions for the Nehalem Valley. We’re always looking for new volunteers to help us, and I’m excited that you’re interested in joining our team.
There are many different ways to volunteer with us. You could help with acting, stage crew, costume design, set design, marketing, or promotion. No matter your skills or interests, we can find a way to use them to make our theater productions even better.
We’re a friendly, inclusive, and supportive group of people, and we would be honored to have you join us. If you’re interested in volunteering, please fill out the form on our web page or contact me at lmakohon@riverbendplayers.org
We look forward to hearing from you!
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It’s almost time for our annual Manzanita Plant Sale!
Sunday, Apr 21st 11am till they’re gone (don’t blink!)
Hoffman Center for the Arts
In-person shopping inside the Hoffman
Come meet these happy guys!

The mediums in the show range from pottery to tapestry through oil and watercolor as the artists interpret their vision.
The Gallery at NCRD is open Monday through Friday from 8 am till 5 pm. NCRD is locate at 36155 Ninth St., in Nehalem. The show will be up until April 26 for public viewing.
Teen Night is next Friday, April 19th, 6-8PM at North Coast Pinball! FREE PINBALL and Games for ALL TEENS!! Please spread the word and send your teens in for some free fun!
Contact Christy (503) 800-1092, christy@cosmichealingnw.com for info, questions, or to donate
Thank you!!

Do you love theater? Want to contribute your skills and passion to a vibrant community arts organization?
Riverbend Players Community Theater seeks enthusiastic individuals to join our dynamic working Board of Directors!
Who We Are:
Riverbend Players is a beloved local theater company dedicated to bringing high-quality productions to the community. We stage various shows yearly, from classic comedies to thought-provoking dramas.
Who We’re Looking For:
We are searching for individuals with a passion for theater and a desire to make a positive impact. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and skills, especially those with experience in:
-Marketing & Public Relations: Spreading the word about our productions and growing our audience.
-Finance & Accounting: Overseeing our budget and ensuring the financial health of the organization.
-Fundraising & Grant Writing: Securing funding to support our productions and educational programs.
-Governance & Strategic Planning: Helping to guide the vision and direction of Riverbend Players.
-Law & Legal Affairs: Providing legal expertise and guidance to the board.
What it Means to be a Working Board Member:
-Attend monthly board meetings and actively participate in discussions.
-Volunteer your time and expertise to serve on a board committee.
-Assist with fundraising initiatives and special events.
-Be a champion for the Riverbend Players in the community.
-Actively participate in the production of the plays we put on.
Why You Should Join Us:
-Make a real difference in a local arts organization.
-Work alongside a passionate and dedicated team.
-Gain valuable leadership and governance experience.
-Be part of a vibrant and creative community.
Interested? Are you a full-time local resident in the area?
We’d like for you to submit a letter of interest outlining the qualifications you have that make you a great candidate. Please email your letter to admin@riverbendplayers.org.
Together, we can keep the curtain rising on exceptional community theater!




KMUN COMMUNITY RADIO celebrates 41 years on the air thanks to Community Support!
Membership accounts for the largest portion of our annual income and is what keeps us fully independent and commercial-free! We are incredibly lucky to have such strong support from the community.
It’s BIRTHDAY TIME (April 17, 1983) – and I’m writing to ask for your support – whether you’re a first timer or long timer, now’s a great time to pitch in. Individual Membership, Business Membership, Repeaters Club. All memberships support the station!
Call 503-325-0010 to donate over the phone.
Go to kmun.org and click the red donate button.
Mail a check to KMUN PO Box 269 Astoria OR 97103.
Stop by the station.
Independent media is KEY to a thriving democracy and culture. It’s a source of information, shared experience, expansion, enrichment, learning, and levity. And it’s rare these days!
COLLABORATION is at our core – other nonprofits, theaters, media and news outlets, musicians, artists, advocates, movers and shakers are all central to KMUN programming. Join in.
In case you’re wondering… Services & Resources Supported by Members:
– FM Broadcast from Ocean Park, WA to Tillamook, OR
– 2 Webstreams & the KMUN App
– 2-Week Archives of everything on the air
– Public Affairs Podcasts (including ARTS – Live & Local!)
– Local, Regional & National News
– Emergency Announcements & Information (Local & National)
– Hand-picked Music Programming
– Local Events & Opportunities Information (Community Calendar)
– Audio Production & Broadcast Trainings
– Sustainable Employment Opportunities
– Promos for Nonprofits
Hope you’ll join the pledge party. Call anytime (or go online), mention your favorite shows if you like, or any other feedback.
THANKS!!
carol
Host: ARTS – Live & Local! every Friday 3-4pm
41 year volunteer on the air, hoping to stick around for more
Registration for our next community wellness event at Rising Hearts Studio is now open! Space is limited so register now: app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=20787704&appointmentType=58532489
Enjoy a brief community acupuncture session, while bathing in the sounds of healing crystal and Himalayan singing bowls, with a grounding tea offering to follow. Leave feeling calm, centered and refreshed! $60/person
Your practitioners for this event:
Megan Lucas, LAc
Christy Kay, certified sound healer and reiki master practitioner
Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th ST
Hwy 101, Downtown Nehalem
(503) 800-1092
“Lifting the community with education and services that promote healing on all levels.”

Get all the information and reserve your spot at www.tickettailor.com/…/thesalmonberrytr…/1207072?

Help bring the magic of theater to life and join a welcoming community at Riverbend Players Community Theater!
My name is Linda Makohon, and I’m the Volunteer Committee Chairperson for Riverbend Players Community Theater.
We’re a local theater company that produces high-quality productions for the Nehalem Valley.
We’re always looking for new volunteers to help us, and I’m excited that you’re interested in joining our team.
There are many different ways to volunteer with us. You could help with acting, stage crew, costume design, set design, marketing, or promotion.
No matter your skills or interests, we can find a way to use them to make our theater productions even better.
We’re a friendly, inclusive, and supportive group of people, and we would be honored to have you join us.
If you’re interested in volunteering, please fill out the form below or contact me at lmakohon@riverbendplayers.org
We look forward to hearing from you!




Book your spot for class with the link below!
northcoastgroove.squarespace.com/schedule
Location:
Yoga Roots Studio
298 Laneda Ave #5, Manzanita, OR 97130


Levering Thomas is a local artist, working as a painter, sculptor, eco printer, and musician. She has a studio in Nehalem, where she has resided for 17 years. For more information, contact Levering at:
lynnleveringthomas@gmail.com
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Advertise your business in the upcoming Playbill for THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG, opening May 31st at the NCRD Performing Arts Center in Nehalem.
Full-page ($125) and half-page ads ($75) are available.
We can even create your ad at no additional cost.
Email Frank Squillo at fsquillo@riverbendplayers.org for more details about program ads and event sponsorships.
Thanks to our sponsors, Manzanita Grocery & Deli, Wanda’s Cafe + Bakery, and Visit Tillamook Coast!
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