Category: Announcements
PEACHES are finally here!
Guess what’s finally here at the Manzanita Farmers Market this week? That’s right—PEACHES! Swing by the Fulton Family Farms booth this Friday to snag some while they last. We’ve also got loads of other yummy fruits like cherries, apricots, and berries waiting for you. See you there!

Garage Sale – Boating/Fishing
Friday July 5th. 8:30AM to 4PM
60 4th Street, Wheeler
Lots of boating parts and Salmon fishing gear.
2016 Mercury 9.9 four stroke, rod holders, anchors, nice poles, reels, spinners, plugs, stainless rail, ropes, rubber floor mats, tackle boxes and lots of misc.
Yard/Garden tools.
Golf clubs Women’s and Men’s set.
Thule Car Top Carrier.
DeeZee pickup tool box.
Large punching bag.
Lots more…. Mostly pretty good stuff.
Fish Alert – Fresh Coho and Chinook Salmon
It’s been awhile since we have posted our fish alerts to our friends on the BBQ but we are back in action.
After commissioning a new boat and welcoming a future crew member, we are really excited to be back in a position to offer our community freshly caught fish.
Just in and for the holiday, we have fresh whole Coho and Chinook Salmon.
Whole Chinook $18.00 lb
Whole Coho Salmon $7.00 lb
Pickup at the Port of Garibaldi or Downtown Rockaway. Please Bring a cooler or other container.
Please text or call 503-609-0071 to order your fish.
jmw@communitysupportedfishery.com
Limited delivery can be arranged for a small charge. Manzanita – Bay City.
This is a first come basis and we can add you to our text notification list.
If you don’t feel like cooking, our fish is available at the following locations:
Offshore Grill – Manzanita
Bay City Kitchen – Bay City
We are also sharing our bounty with the Meals for Seniors in Rockaway Beach. For a small donation you can enjoy our fish when it is being offered on their menu.
Thank you and have a safe and fun 4th of July.
Jeff and the Crew,
CS Fishery
Rainy Day Coffee Club, Weds, July 10th, 2pm @ Wild

Fourth of July Donuts!

Community Drum Circle July 11th at Rising Hearts Studio
Please join us for our next community drum circle, Thursday July 11th, 6 PM at Rising Hearts Studio. Bring your percussion instruments – drums, rattles, shakers, and let’s journey to the rhythm together! We will be on the porch again- weather permitting. Hope to see you there!
Call Christy (503) 800-1092, Christy@cosmichealingnw.com for info or questions.
Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th St
Hwy 101, downtown Nehalem

Community Open Music Jam Friday July 5th, 6PM, Rising Hearts Studio
This Friday July 5th is our Community Open Music Jam, at Rising Hearts Studio, starts at 6PM. Bring your instruments, your voice, yourself and let’s play together. This is a fun. free event open to ALL! We’ll be outside on the porch again – yay! Hope to see you there!
Contact Christy (503) 800-1092, Christy@cosmichealingnw.com for info or questions.
Blessings!
Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th St
Hwy 101, Downtown Nehalem
“Lifting the community with education and services that promote healing on all levels.”

News from the Nehalem Bay Health District
July 20th at 11:00 am the Health District will formally break ground on the new Nehalem Bay Health Center and Pharmacy in Wheeler and YOU are invited.
There will be cookies.

NCRD Fire Alarm Update
Dear Patrons, Friends and Neighbors,
We apologize for the inconvenience and the blaring noise created by a malfunction in our fire alarm and emergency sprinkler system. Over the past several days it has gone off three times and we have had to evacuate the building. We believe we have identified the problem to be a faulty valve in the sprinkler system.
While we believe we have identified the problem is the valve and there is no present danger of fire when it is going off, we still must follow safety protocol and get people out of the building.
We are anxiously awaiting the technicians visit this afternoon. We will keep you informed of our progress. In the meantime we are very sorry for the inconvenience and discomfort caused by the loud noise created when the alarm system is activated!

NEXT raw honey/RVMS etc delivery trip TUESDAY July 16th!
Want to get on the list now? Reach out to Jeff via e-mail: jwmerc@gmail.com – or text if you wish: 208-424-0042 – or via IM through the JW Merc Facebook page (there are some larger jar sizes and selections available – feel free to ask or send along special requests).
See you on TUESDAY JULY 16th at YOUR address in Tillamook County! JW



News from Sammy’s Place
This is the work Sammy’s Place and its COAAST (Communities of All Abilities Succeeding Together) Network programs having been doing for several years. The network is part of the Oregon Consortium of Family Networks (OCFN) whose goal is to connect families with each other and to their local communities where they live. These relationships become the supports needed to gain genuine access to our communities. When we know each other, we care — when we care, we support.
Sammy’s Place works to fund programs that increase access for all individuals, that provide more choices to be part of the community, such as:
Self Advocacy Discovery Tours and Summit with the Arc of Lincoln County. New exciting networking opportunities in our coastal communities. Person-Centered Planning and why it works. Disability 101 Education: How do I talk to my neighbor? Video production highlighting independence, universal design, and housing access. Affordable housing that highlights the principles of universal design and community. Community Service Equity: Who are we missing? Universal Access for our hard-of-hearing friends.
AND much more!
“We are interested in growing as many opportunities as possible for our coastal neurodiverse families and friends including those with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD),” said Leah Halstead, Board Chair for Sammy’s Place. “This is our time to share the simple ways thinking about universal access opens the choices, for everyone. It’s really exciting work”.
The Sammy’s Place Board invites community friends and organizations to partner where our work intersects to increase reach and support for these valuable, necessary programs and services.
Funding comes from a variety of sources including the Emil W. and Lois E. Brammert Fund of Oregon Community Foundation, The Fairview Trust, the Collins Foundation, the State of Oregon, and private donations [see more here: https://sammysplace.info/about/partners-supporters/]. “The Sammy’s Place Board of Director is very grateful for those that continue to support the innovative ideas and new services,” added Halstead.
As Sammy’s Place works to create opportunities, they invite you to think about ways your family or organization can expand the reach by supporting every person for who they are, and to be an active participant in our communities.
Upcoming Activities & Events:
Community Picnic, Rockaway Beach, June 27
Discovery Boat Tour, Newport, OR Yaquina Bay – Registration coming soon.
Tillamook County Fair – Meetup
Healthier Oregon Community Exploration
Self-Advocacy Discovery Events
Universal Design Housing Tours
Fall Community Unified Sports
For more information, go to www.sammysplace.info
Photos by Travis Williams of Broken Banjo Photography
(housing update to come)
Vegan on the Coast?
BBQ
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Handyman for hire
Hearing about Nedonna Wave Housing Development
This month’s NCCWP meeting in Rockaway Beach at St. Mary by the Sea (originally scheduled for Thursday, June 27) has been canceled, because of a conflict with another important meeting. (Next month, on Thursday, July 25, these regular monthly meetings will resume).
Instead of attending the NCCWP meeting on June 27, please join us at a special Rockaway Beach Planning Commission meeting beginning at 5:00 p.m. at City Hall; 276 S. Highway 101. This will be a continuation of the June 20 Planning Commission hearing regarding a proposed housing development in the Nedonna Beach neighborhood. This will have major implications for drinking water, wildlife, wetlands, public health and safety. Your participation is needed to help save from development a section of coastal wetland, forest, and estuary.
We hope to see you there!

Parade Posters at Friday’s Manzanita Farmers Market
The highly collectible posters will cost $30 each. Proceeds are used by the parade committee to purchase prizes, printing, signs, supplies and trash pickup.
Parade-themed tote bags will also be on sale, in addition to a limited number of posters from last year’s parade. The totes and 2023 posters will cost $20 each.
Cash or check only at the market.
Visit manzanitaparade.com for more information about the parade, including pre-registration.

Sedona Fire Band at the Manzanita Farmers Market this Friday June 28
Dr. Jonathan Allan Speaker, Friday, June 28, 2 – 4 PM
Don’t forget to join us to hear Dr. Jonathan Allan, a registered geologist with the Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries speak. He currently leads the Tsunami modeling and mapping program for the State of Oregon.
Friday, June 28, 2024
2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Pine Grove Community House
225 Laneda Avenue
Manzanita, OR, 97130
You could win a fully stocked GoBag at the event!
Click the link at the top for more details.

RIVERBEND PLAYERS NEXT BIG THING! FINAL AUDITIONS TOMORROW & SATURDAY! GREAT DRAMATIC ROLES!
GREAT DRAMATIC ROLES AVAILABLE!
FINAL AUDITIONS FOR ‘THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN’ ARE THURSDAY, JUNE 27th & SATURDAY, JUNE 29th.
Complete audition details are on our website at:
www.RiverbendPlayers.org/auditions
THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN:
Rachel Watson, an alcoholic grappling with her broken marriage, becomes obsessed with a seemingly perfect couple she sees from her train window daily.
Her illusion is shattered when she witnesses what looks like infidelity, and soon after, Megan, the wife, goes missing.
Driven to uncover the truth, Rachel investigates, forming a complex bond with Megan’s husband, Scott, and confronting Megan’s psychiatrist, Dr. Abdic.
Suspected due to her alcoholism and erratic behavior, Rachel’s quest reveals hidden secrets and dark truths, leading her on a dangerous path that blurs reality and challenges her perception.
The play explores themes of psychological, emotional, and physical abuse.
Complete audition details are on our website at:
www.RiverbendPlayers.org/auditions
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News from the Nehalem Bay Health District
Community Room to be Named for North Coast Health Care Advocate
(Wheeler) – Formal groundbreaking for the new Nehalem Bay Health Center and Pharmacy will take place on Saturday, July 20 in Wheeler. The public is invited to mark this auspicious milestone in the community effort to improve health and senior care in north Tillamook County and beyond.
The groundbreaking events will take place at the site of the new Health Center: the corner of U.S. Highway 101 and Hospital Road in Wheeler, across the street from Wheeler City Hall. Events will begin at 11:00 am.
The new 16,000 square foot Health Center is being developed by the Nehalem Bay Health District and will replace the current facility which is too small to accommodate expanded and new services able to reach more patients. The project represents a major upgrade in local health care delivery, featuring 15 exam and treatment rooms, a dental suite, behavioral health, x-ray and a modern retail pharmacy.
The new Health Center will also feature a community room equipped with a teaching kitchen that will accommodate classes and demonstrations. The room will serve Health Center staff, as well as the community.
During a community celebration and fundraising event on June 23 the Health District announced that the room will be named the Leila Salmon Community Room in honor of the long-time north coast community and health care advocate.
Leila Salmon has volunteered for a range of community causes, including serving as president of the Manzanita City Council, as a member of the Tillamook County budget committee and chair of the former Rinehart Clinic board, the precursor to the new Health Center.
The idea of honoring Mrs. Salmon originated with the generosity of the Samuel S. Johnson Foundation (the family foundation of former north coast state Senator Betsy Johnson).
The foundation made an unrestricted $15,000 donation to the Health District earlier this year with the suggestion, as Senator Johnson wrote, “that our contribution be associated in some fashion with the years of dedicated service provide by Mrs. Leila Salmon. For years. Mrs. Salmon was one of the Rinehart Clinic’s champions, She was a ferocious advocate, fundraiser, political ‘arm twister’ and ‘volunteer extraordinaire.’ Her influence on the availability of medical services in the region cannot be overstated.”
“The Health District board of directors wholeheartedly agreed,” said Marc C. Johnson, president of the board, “and enthusiastically endorsed the naming of the new community room in honor of Leila.” Johnson noted that Mrs. Salmon is still mentoring and advising local officials and remains deeply involved in the community.
Mrs. Salmon’s advocacy for health care extends far beyond the north coast of Oregon. Before her “retirement” and relocation to Oregon she served as chair of the New York State Mental Health Planning Council, advising the governor on the use of mental health funding. She later trained mental health professionals for the federal Department of Health and Human Services and also served as executive director of a national organization of mental health professionals.
The Health District board expresses it heartfelt thanks to the Samuel S. Johnson Foundation for its generous support to improve health and senior care on the north coast.
For updates on the progress of the new Health Center project visit: www.nehalembayhd.org

Rockaway Hope Chest
MUNCH a LUNCH
There are several “grab & go” sites in the area.
South Route:
11:00 to 11:10 in Wheeler (across from the PO)
11:20 to 11:30 Mohler Market Parking Lot
11:40 to 11:50 Miami/Foley & Foss Rd
12:00 to 12:10 White Clover Grange Parking Lot
12:20 to 12:30 McDonald Rd/Island Drive
North Route:
11:00 to 11:10 Nehalem Bay Elementary School
11:20 to 11:30 Manzanita Library Parking Lot
11:40 to 11:50 Nehalem Cemetery Parking Lot
12:00 to 12:10 Bayside Garden & Evergreen
12:20 to 12:30 Tohl & Echanie Ct
Lunch pick up is also available at Nehalem Bay United Methodist Church on 10th Street 11:20 to noon.
Moon River Farm Weekly Pop-up Wednesday 6/26 4-6pm
We are having our weekly pop-up tomorrow behind Wolfmoon Bakery in Nehalem from 4-6pm.
Pop on by and grab some fresh produce!
Hope to see you there.
FINAL AUDITIONS! GREAT DRAMATIC ROLES TO SINK YOUR TEETH INTO!
GREAT DRAMATIC ROLES AVAILABLE!
FINAL AUDITIONS FOR ‘THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN’ ARE THURSDAY, JUNE 27th & SATURDAY, JUNE 29th.
Complete audition details are on our website at:
www.RiverbendPlayers.org/auditions
THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN:
Rachel Watson, an alcoholic grappling with her broken marriage, becomes obsessed with a seemingly perfect couple she sees from her train window daily.
Her illusion is shattered when she witnesses what looks like infidelity, and soon after, Megan, the wife, goes missing.
Driven to uncover the truth, Rachel investigates, forming a complex bond with Megan’s husband, Scott, and confronting Megan’s psychiatrist, Dr. Abdic.
Suspected due to her alcoholism and erratic behavior, Rachel’s quest reveals hidden secrets and dark truths, leading her on a dangerous path that blurs reality and challenges her perception.
The play explores themes of psychological, emotional, and physical abuse.
Complete audition details are on our website at:
www.RiverbendPlayers.org/auditions
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Tillamook K9 Rescue Recycling
in Manzanita . in the driveway of 454 Dorcas Lane corner of 5th where the little hair studio is.
corinna and Daniel and family
K9 Rescue Recycling Up Date
$364.00 of it was the 20% match from the State. We turned in 224 bags of cans and bottles.
This goes toward vet bills spaying surgeries dog food dog training and more to keep the shelter going who is also at max capacity and needs foster homes.