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ADVANCED TICKETS ON SALE NOW FOR ‘THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN’
OPENS SEPTEMBER 27th AT THE NCRD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER IN NEHALEM.
Get tickets now at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
MEET THE CAST: Michele Churchill as Anna Watson
Michele lives in Manzanita with her husband, Bryan, and two dogs, Hops and Pixi.
Her passion is fitness, and she teaches various classes at NCRD. In her prior profession, Michele enjoyed a career in Juvenile Probation.
She practices yoga, enjoys the outdoors, and serves on the Nehalem Tiderunners Paddling Team.
Michele is making her acting debut with this performance.
THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN:
Rachel Watson longs for a different life.
Her only escape is the perfect couple she watches through the train window daily—happy and in love, or so it appears.
When Rachel learns that the woman she’s been secretly watching has suddenly disappeared, she finds herself as a witness and even a suspect in a thrilling mystery in which she will face more significant revelations than she could ever have anticipated.
From the best-selling book and major motion picture, see the stage play this fall!
Get tickets now at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
RATED PG13: Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13.
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OPENS SEPTEMBER 27th AT THE NCRD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER IN NEHALEM.
Get tickets now at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
MEET THE CAST: JON HELZER AS TOM WATSON
Jon returns to the stage for the third time, having previously performed in Riverbend Players’ productions of Arsenic and Old Lace and 12 Angry Jurors.
A local resident, he shares his life with his partner, Robyn.
Together, they enjoy exploring the outdoors, practicing the art of rock stacking, and delving into the fascinating study of humanity’s place in the universe.
THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN:
Rachel Watson longs for a different life.
Her only escape is the perfect couple she watches through the train window daily—happy and in love, or so it appears.
When Rachel learns that the woman she’s been secretly watching has suddenly disappeared, she finds herself as a witness and even a suspect in a thrilling mystery in which she will face more significant revelations than she could ever have anticipated.
From the best-selling book and major motion picture, see the stage play this fall!
Tickets at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
RATED PG13: Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13.
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“I could not be more pleased to see Mary running for a seat,” said current mayor Clif Kemp, “She has attended nearly every council session in the past two years, and I deeply appreciate her fair minded voice of reason at our meetings.”
Community members echo the sentiment, “I was hoping that Mary would run,” said long-time resident, Cindy Simmons, “She has already been a great advocate and organizer for the community. I appreciate her work in emergency preparedness and in organizing the Wheeler Clean-Up Day for three years now. I can only imagine what she will be able to accomplish as a council member.”
Leverette brings a wealth of experience to Wheeler. She had an almost 30-year career in government service for the State of Oregon and the City of Portland where she supervised both projects and staff. To assist in the deeper understanding of what motivates businesses, employers, tourists, and communities, she has a Master’s Degree in Psychology, and she was a Hospice Volunteer for over fourteen years.
“True solutions start with caring how people feel. I do that by nature and I have been trained to do that,” says Leverette. “I would be honored to take my years of experience and apply these to solutions that will serve the city long term. I am organized, positive and practical. I am seeking a seat on the Wheeler City Council because I am devoted to serving my community. I want to see this gem of a city flourish. I am committed to Wheeler’s future.”
Ms. Leverette invites anyone with opinions on Wheeler to contact her directly at LeveretteForWheeler@gmail.com or find her on Facebook at facebook.com/leveretteforwheeler

TEEN NIGHT at North Coast Pinball is Friday September 20th, 6-8PM! FREE PINBALL and Games for ALL TEENS! ALL TEENS WELCOME to the FREE, FUN Event! Please, spread the word!
Contact Christy for more info, questions, or to donate!
(503) 800-1092
Christy@cosmichealingnw.com

There’s a challenge grant of $10,000! Matching funds for any and all NEW members. If you’ve never joined, now’s a great time. Any amount is welcome and gives you a membership.
kmun.org 503-325-0010 91.9fm or 89.5fm KTCB
If you’re already a member, pitch in a bit more and/or buy a new membership for someone else. Call anytime during the drive and tell folks what you like (or don’t) when you give you donation.
If you’ve been a guest or benefited from anything on KMUN, especially ARTS – Live & Local! (which I host every Friday 3-4pm) I’d love to hear from you via a supporting donation.
There will be a challenge grant from North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection this Friday along with guests from the organization.
kmun.org 503-325-0010 91.9fm or 89.5fm KTCB
Hope you’ll pitch in whatever suits your values and your budget.
It’s all about community, especially these days. If you have an event and want a guest spot on ARTS! let me know. carol@kmun.org
thanks, carol
kmun.org
Host: ARTS – Live & Local!


Join a Manzanita City Council member for Coffee and a snack (both provided).
This is an open format chance to sit with others in the community and have a conversation, ask questions, and/or discuss whatever else is on your mind in an informal and friendly setting. These occur once a month and are at the Offshore Grill and Coffee House at 154 Laneda.
We look forward to seeing and hearing from you!

Pacific Rays Window Cleaning provides top quality window cleaning services to homes and businesses on the North Coast. We are committed to providing exceptional service and customer satisfaction, so you can trust us to get the job done right.
Call or text us to schedule your window cleaning this Fall!
(971) 415-1009
info@pacificrayswindowcleaning.com
www.pacificrayswindowcleaning.com

2ND TUESDAYS (This Month:9/10/24)
@ ST CATHERINE’S CHURCH
NEHALEM, OR
Song Bath Receivers need to RSVP oquinnhomestead@gmail.com or text:503-440-7861
5:30-6:00 Singers arrive/social/set-up
6:00-6:15 Singers warm up while Song Bath Receivers (who have RSVP’d) quietly arrive and be seated on pews
6:15-6:45 Singers invite Receivers to sit in the zero-gravity chairs to receive song for whatever needs to be held tenderly
UPCOMING DATES
9/10/24
10/8/24
11/12/24
12/10/24
North Coast Oregon Threshold Choir (NCOTC)
We gather and sing to heal ourselves and our community…we train to sing for those at the thresholds of life and death.
Whatever level you feel called to participate, we welcome your quiet energy…your resounding spirit…your soothing voice.
For more information:
Email: oquinnhomestead@gmail.com
Text/call: 503-440-7861
www.facebook.com/NCO.ThresholdChoir/
Threshold Choir International (TCI):
www.thresholdchoir.org
PLEASE NOTE: NO EMAILS.
Greetings Nehalem,
I am a local resident and father of three seeking additional employment opportunities in the Nehalem/Manzanita/Wheeler/Miami Foley area.
If you have any projects that require attention, I am your go-to individual.
I possess a diverse skillset and am adaptable to various tasks. My skills encompass:
* Yard work (both large and small properties, with my own equipment)
* Painting (interior, exterior, cars, toys)
* Heavy equipment operation
* Guttering
* Skilled automotive mechanic
* Licensed driver
* Transportation services
* Errand running
* Pet sitting and walking
And much more!
If you have a project in mind that is not listed, please do not hesitate to inquire.
I am confident that I can assist you with your needs.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
I look forward to the opportunity to discuss your project requirements in further detail.
Please call to discuss work opportunities: (971)324-0149
**PLEASE NOTE: NO EMAILS.**
I am an older father who relies on his daughters for assistance with emails and BBQ posts (haha, I am trying to learn, but my progress is slow). Therefore, please contact me by phone: (971)324-0149
Thanks to generous support from Oregon Community Fund – BottleDrop, Tillamook County Visitors Association, and Tillamook County Solid Waste, the Tillamook County Master Recycler program got a renovation.
Revamped Curriculum with New Content: The course has been updated with fresh, engaging material designed to inspire and educate participants about sustainable practices.
Convenient Format: The class is structured into several shorter sessions, making it convenient for busy professionals and high school students.
Course Schedule:
Tuesdays Sept 17, 24, Oct 1, 5pm – 8pm
Saturdays Sept 14, 21 28, 9am – 1pm
We will provide on-line attendance options, wherever possible. Your in-person attendance is encouraged to foster community networking and support.
No Cost to Participate: The course is offered for free. Graduates will complete a volunteer service project as exchange, providing a valuable opportunity for community members to learn and make a meaningful impact.
Register for Tillamook County Master Recyclers Course now at:
www.heartofcartm.org/master-recyclers-fall-2024

www.unitedpaws.com
Ph# 503-842-5663






evcnb.org/events-and-training/gobag-popup-09142024
Visit our GoBag and WaSH Pop-Up Shop to purchase a fully stocked GoBag, GoBag supplies and WaSH equipment.


What to expect this week:
• Bremik Construction to begin installing underground plumbing piping and electrical conduit for the new building.
• Site sanitary and stormwater system exploration is ongoing. Expect intermittent traffic delays along Highway 101 and Hospital Road in the coming weeks.
• Excavation and fine grading for the building footings scheduled to begin the week of 9/16.
Major milestones on the project:
• Aggregate pier installation was completed on 8/30.
• Temporary power service has been established at the site.
About the new Health Center and Pharmacy
• The new facility in Wheeler will replace the existing Nehalem Bay Health Center and Pharmacy and provide more than 16,000 square feet of space accommodating 15 exam and treatment rooms, a modern pharmacy, a dental suite, x-ray, behavioral health unit and a community room.
• The project is being developed by the Nehalem Bay Health District and the District will own the building.
• Medical personnel and services will be provided by the local non-profit Nehalem Bay Health Center that will lease the new facility from the District.
Have questions?
• Email the Health District at: info@nehalembayhd.org
• Call: Bremik personnel Kevin McMurry: 503-753-1185, Jake Werger: 971-221-5958
or Health District president Marc Johnson: 208-866-6864
• Visit the District website: www.nehalembayhd.org
Thanks.
We’ve decided to extend the sale another day. There’s still a lovely selection of housewares, books, and clothing –
along with some furniture. Prices on most items will also be reduced!
See you tomorrow from between 10 and 2 at 739 South Hemlock St in Cannon Beach



If you are interested in Threshold Choir, come at 6 and see if it’s a fit for you. Threshold Choir meets in the sanctuary.

Just a reminder that the Annual Lee Blackmon Community Soccer Scrimmage and Picnic Planning Meeting is tomorrow, Sunday Sept 8th, 4 PM at Rising Hearts Studio.
Help us plan this free, fun event to commemorate Lee and his commitment and dedication to our local youth.
Want to help, but can’t make it tomorrow? Please reach out
Contact Christy for questions etc 503-800-1092, Christy@cosmichealingnw.com
Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th St
Hwy 101, downtown Nehalem

Here is an update on the project and what to expect in the next few days. Thanks.



