Category: Announcements
Deep Autumn: A Sound Healing, Yoga and Visualizations Event
We created this event for you to feel deeply inward, open to the wisdom and whisperings of your heart, and soften into inner peace and serenity.
This 2-hour event includes:
*A gentle but strengthening/warming all-levels yoga class
*Tea and light refreshments break
*A singing bowl and handpan sound bath experience
*A beautiful guided meditation/visualization journey
*Time to journal, share, and connect
WHEN: Sunday December 3 | 11am-1pm
WHERE: The cozy and serene Bacana Co-work space in Cannon Beach | 240 N Hemlock Street
SIGN UP: www.AprilClarkYoga.com
We look forward to seeing you there!
With love,
April, Jesse, and Ingrid

ROAD CLOSURE NOTICE
We want to Alert our Neighbors and Patrons
This TUESDAY November 21st
B Street in NEHALEM will be CLOSED
Between 9th Street and & 7th Street (the Northfork Road)
ALL DAY! due to the Construction of the New Pool
the Contractor is working with the City to coordinate the Closure
North County Recreation District
Will be getting Several Very Large Beams Delivered
That will REQUIRE CLOSING the ROAD for most of the day
The NEW PARKING LOT Will Not be Accessible during this time
We Apologize to all our Neighbors and Patrons for the Inconvenience and the Lack of Parking this will create

IS THE PERFECT PART WAITING FOR YOU? AUDITIONS FOR ‘CRIMES OF THE HEART’ COMING SOON
In the sultry depths of Hazlehurst, Mississippi, the Magrath sisters, Lenny, Babe, and Meg, reunite under the shadow of Babe’s arrest for shooting her abusive husband.
As they navigate the impending legal proceedings and confront long-buried secrets, the sisters grapple with their own “crimes of the heart” – the impulsive choices, misguided loves, and unspoken truths that have shaped their lives.
Amidst their struggles, they find moments of humor and tenderness, rediscovering the unwavering love that binds them together.
CAST: 4 Females / 2 Males
AUDITION DATES: Thursday, December 7th, at 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm. Saturday, December 9th, at 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm. Sunday, December 10th, at 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm.
AUDITION LOCATION: NCRD Performing Arts Center, 36155 9th Street, Nehalem, OR
REHEARSALS BEGIN: Thursday, 12/14/23 REHEARSAL SCHEDULE: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. and Sundays, 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
TECH WEEK: 02/25/24
PERFORMANCE DATES: 03/01/24 – 03/17/24 Fridays and Saturdays at 7 p.m., Sundays at 2 p.m.
Directed by Kelli McMellon
Audition packet and more details at www.RIverbendPlayers.org –


Wheeler Care Center LLC Regular Meeting
Nehalem Bay Health District’s
Regular meeting of the Wheeler Care Center, LLC
Wednesday, November 22, 2023
5:30 pm
Location: Zoom remote video conferencing
us02web.zoom.us/j/88112248618
This meeting is open to the public and the link above will allow attendance.
Direct any questions to: nbhdistrict@gmail.com
AGENDA
1. Call to order
2. Consent agenda
– Minutes of October 25, 2023 regular board meeting
3. Care Center Management Monthly Report
– Monthly financial report
4. Care Center renovation update
– Foundation work
– Planning session
5. Public Comment
6. Items for the good of the order
7. Adjournment
Little Dog WILL HAVE A HOME again !
GREAT SEATS STILL AVAILABLE FOR THE FAMILY HOLIDAY EVENT OF THE SEASON
DON’T MISS THE FAMILY HOLIDAY EVENT OF THE SEASON
‘A CHRISTMAS STORY’ LIVE ON STAGE
DEC. 1st – 17th at the NCRD Performing Arts Center
Reserved Seating and Showtimes at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
Children 12 and under $10, General $20, Premium $25
A CHRISTMAS STORY:
Humorist Jean Shepherd’s memoir of growing up in the Midwest in the late 1930s follows 9-year-old Ralphie Parker in his quest to get a genuine Red Ryder BB gun under the tree for Christmas.
Ralphie pleads his case before his mother, his teacher, and even Santa Claus himself at Higbee’s Department Store.
The consistent response: “You’ll shoot your eye out!”
All the elements from the beloved motion picture are here, including the family’s temperamental exploding furnace; Scut Farkas, the school bully; the boys’ experiment with a wet tongue on a cold lamppost; the Little Orphan Annie decoder pin; Ralphie’s father winning a lamp shaped like a woman’s leg in a net stocking; Ralphie’s fantasy scenarios and more.
A Christmas Story, a theatrical holiday treat!
Directed by Frank Squillo
Tickets at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
$25, $20, and $10 (12 and under)
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New Years Resolution to get organized???

24′ fiberglass ladder for sale

Bunkhouse for thanksgiving dinner
Don’t miss out if you would rather have somebody else in the kitchen doing the cooking and clean up!!
Come alone or bring the whole family. I’d guess you could order to go and enjoy your meal at home during the game. (Surely there’s some kind of game on TV.)
See the poster for details.

Buttercup Hours Next Week
Also, FYI we are sold out of Thanksgiving Dinners.
Thanks for your support!!!
Have a great Holiday!
Go Fund Me for Sharla Smith – please help if you can
If you haven’t heard, our friend and neighbor, Sharla Smith had her house literally crumble down around her – and she is without shelter. I started this go fund me to help her mitigate some of the costs of temporary shelter for the winter, while she determines what her next long term solution might be.
Thank you to ALL who have donated so far! You are AWESOME.
We are SO close to our goal – please HELP if you can, even if it’s just sharing this fundraiser. You are helping a lifelong member of our community find shelter amidst a raging storm. Many THANKS to you!
-CK
GoFundMe Link: gofund.me/2437aca1


DON’T MISS THE HOLIDAY EVENT OF THE SEASON LIVE ON STAGE



Girl Scout Holiday Pet Food Drive

Thank You from NCRD!
Thank you to all who voted in favor!
Thank you to all the taxpayers for your continued support!
Those tax dollars are what make all the programs we offer possible!
Thank you to all our patrons!
Thank you to all the volunteers and especially Friends of NCRD!
They worked hard to get the word out about supporting the Levy.
We thank them for all they do to support NCRD throughout the Year!
During this season of Thanksgiving, NCRD would like to give thanks to our generous community. We are blessed to be a part of it!

Celebration of Life for Gerald WIneinger
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Gerald WIneinger Memorial Fund to raise scholarship funds for a local youth majoring in electronics and/or electrical engineering.
Checks should be mailed to:
Neah-Kah-Nie Education Fund, PO Box 28,
Rockaway Beach OR 97136
Be sure to write Gerald WIneinger Memorial Fund
In the memo. Receipts will be mailed.

NEHALEM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS FEATURED IN ‘A CHRISTMAS STORY’
Riverbend Players Community Theater presents ‘A CHRISTMAS STORY’ featuring four Nehalem Elementary School students, one Neah-Kah-Nie Middle School student, and Meagan Mowers as Miss Shields. Plus Neah-Kah-Nie Middle School art teacher Patrick Conner is the set designer.
Join Ralphie Parker and his friends as they navigate the ups and downs of the holiday season. From the quest for the perfect Red Ryder BB gun to the infamous leg lamp, A CHRISTMAS STORY is a stage play that will bring smiles to audiences of all ages.
Don’t miss this special holiday treat!
Tickets are on sale now at www.RiverbendPlayers.org with special $10 tickets for all students 12 and under.
Get ready for a Christmas Story you’ll never forget!
Pictured left to right from Nehalem Elementary: Oliver Arnold as Ralphie, Quincy Carter as Flick, Meagan Mowers as Miss Shields, Colbie Conner as Esther Jane, and Julien Anctil as Schwartz. –


DON’T MISS THE HOLIDAY EVENT OF THE SEASON: ‘A CHRISTMAS STORY’ LIVE ON STAGE
‘A CHRISTMAS STORY’ LIVE ON STAGE DEC. 1st – 17th at the NCRD Performing Arts Center.
Reserved Seating and Showtimes at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
Children 12 and under $10, General $20, Premium $25
A CHRISTMAS STORY: Humorist Jean Shepherd’s memoir of growing up in the Midwest in the late 1930s follows 9-year-old Ralphie Parker in his quest to get a genuine Red Ryder BB gun under the tree for Christmas.
Ralphie pleads his case before his mother, his teacher, and even Santa Claus himself at Higbee’s Department Store. The consistent response: “You’ll shoot your eye out!”
All the elements from the beloved motion picture are here, including the family’s temperamental exploding furnace; Scut Farkas, the school bully; the boys’ experiment with a wet tongue on a cold lamppost; the Little Orphan Annie decoder pin; Ralphie’s father winning a lamp shaped like a woman’s leg in a net stocking; Ralphie’s fantasy scenarios and more. A Christmas Story, a theatrical holiday treat!
Tickets at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
$25, $20, and $10 (12 and under) –


Healing Sound Bath Saturday November 18th 6 PM, Rising Hearts Studio
There’s only 2 spots left in this month’s Healing Sound Bath with Christy Kay- this Saturday at 6 PM, at Rising Hearts Studio. Relax and bathe yourself in the sounds of healing with Himalayan and Crystal Singing Bowls, Gong, Bells, and Drum- release what doesn’t serve you and restore your body to balance.
Only $25/person
Registration Link: app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=20787704&appointmentType=22657899
Contact Christy for more info, questions or help registering
Hope to see you then.
Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7t St
Hwy 101, Downtown Nehalem
Nehalem, OR 97131
(503) 800-1092

Going Out of Business

TEEN NIGHT at North Coast Pinball is this FRIDAY from 6-8PM
Teen Night at North Coast Pinball is this Friday from 6-8! FREE PINBALL and games for ALL TEENS! Please spread the word and send those teens in for some free fun!
This is a HUGGS sponsored event paid for by community donations – please call Christy for more info or to donate. Thank you
Christy (503) 800-1092

FMS After School Program
We offer after school care
Monday – Friday from 3-5pm.
The cost is:
$6 per child for pickup between 3-4pm.
$10 per child for pickup between 4-5pm.
Our program offers specialized activities catered to the needs and abilities of the children registered for the day.
Activities include but are not limited to:
Hiking, field games, crafting, painting, dancing, listening to and playing music, yoga, building, games and so much more.
To register please email firemountainschool@gmail.com
Buttercup Thanksgiving TV Dinner Feast
$28.99 per person
-Herb Roasted Turkey
-Roasted Garlic Mashed Potatoes
-Sage and Chicken Apple Sausage Dressing
-Brussels Sprout Au gratin w/ Bacon
-Homemade Cranberry Sauce
-Sourdough Roll
-Pumpkin Mousse Parfait w/ Ginger Molasses Cookie
To order call 503-368-2469, email at juliebuttercup22@gmail.com or DM on socials
Accepting orders til 4pm on Sunday the 19th
Pick up Wednesday the 22nd from 3pm-5pm
No substitutions
MEET THE RIVERBEND PLAYERS DIRECTOR OF ‘A CHRISTMAS STORY’: FRANK SQUILLO

Dec. 1st-17th at the NCRD Performing Arts Center
Tickets and more details at www.RiverbendPlayers.org $25, $20, and $10 (12 and under)
Frank Squillo / Director: As the owner of Wanda’s Cafe + Bakery, President of the board of directors for Riverbend Players, and Vice-Chair of the Manzanita Planning Commission, Frank still finds time to fulfill his passion for directing. He tackles his fourth and most challenging production, following the record-breaking success of 12 ANGRY JURORS this past June.
A CHRISTMAS STORY: Humorist Jean Shepherd’s memoir of growing up in the Midwest in the late 1930s follows 9-year-old Ralphie Parker in his quest to get a genuine Red Ryder BB gun under the tree for Christmas.
Ralphie pleads his case before his mother, his teacher, and even Santa Claus himself at Higbee’s Department Store.
The consistent response: “You’ll shoot your eye out!” All the elements from the beloved motion picture are here, including the family’s temperamental exploding furnace; Scut Farkas, the school bully; the boys’ experiment with a wet tongue on a cold lamppost; the Little Orphan Annie decoder pin; Ralphie’s father winning a lamp shaped like a woman’s leg in a net stocking; Ralphie’s fantasy scenarios and more.
A Christmas Story, a theatrical holiday treat!
Tickets at www.RiverbendPlayers.org $25, $20, and $10 (12 and under) –



2 available spots!!


WANT BULBS?-LAST DAY, LAST CHANCE-LAST CALL
AUDITIONS FOR THE PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING DARK COMEDY ‘CRIMES OF THE HEART’
In the sultry depths of Hazlehurst, Mississippi, the Magrath sisters, Lenny, Babe, and Meg, reunite under the shadow of Babe’s arrest for shooting her abusive husband.
As they navigate the impending legal proceedings and confront long-buried secrets, the sisters grapple with their own “crimes of the heart” – the impulsive choices, misguided loves, and unspoken truths that have shaped their lives.
Amidst their struggles, they find moments of humor and tenderness, rediscovering the unwavering love that binds them together.
CAST: 4 Females / 2 Males
AUDITION DATES: Thursday, December 7th, at 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm. Saturday, December 9th, at 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm. Sunday, December 10th, at 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm.
AUDITION LOCATION: NCRD Performing Arts Center, 36155 9th Street, Nehalem, OR
REHEARSALS BEGIN: Thursday, 12/14/23 REHEARSAL SCHEDULE: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. and Sundays, 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
TECH WEEK: 02/25/24
PERFORMANCE DATES: 03/01/24 – 03/17/24 Fridays and Saturdays at 7 p.m., Sundays at 2 p.m.
Directed by Kelli McMellon
Audition packet and more details at www.RIverbendPlayers.org –


Upcoming Webinar — Forests and Water: New Science for a Changing Climate
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Register at: bit.ly/NCCWP_Webinar
Cost: It’s free!
Partners:
Peachland Watershed Protection Alliance
Oregon Shores Conservation Coalition
Lower Nehalem Community Trust
December 2nd – TWO opportunities!
Be prepared for water emergencies by taking the 2 1/2 hour WaSH (Water – Sanitation – Hygiene) class on December 2nd.
Morning class: 9:30am to noon.
Afternoon class: 12:30pm to 3:00pm
Register for either class at EVCNB.org – Events & Trainings.
The WaSH class is filled with useful information that will help you to be informed and prepared!
If you have questions, email: wash@evcnb.org.

Letter from Mayor Simmons
TO: Manzanita City Attorney, Manzanita City Council and the City Manager CC: Manzanita Citizens and supporters
Subject: My Resignation as Mayor of Manzanita
As an educator, my journey into politics was enlightening. Initially, I studied municipal text books and city reports to formulate some hopeful thoughts on possible changes for this beloved city. My political journey started with research and facts. It was reinforced by exploring cities along Oregon’s coast regarding their sound administration and the oversight entrusted to elected officials.
I held high hopes of what could be brought to this council’s table. I discovered that there ARE cities who are successful in executing financially sound management and oversight based on their current needs and are looking intently at future requirements. In conjunction, I studied research from experienced volunteers who were closely examining the social and economic conditions of this town.
For over 23 years, I have been a resident with primary addresses in Neah-kah-nie and Manzanita and, like most citizens, have noted many changes. What I found in Manzanita’s research was daunting, but as a 40-year educator of children and a believer in our fundamental rights and historical presence, I stepped forward to lead in open & honest dialogues. Let me say here, I was not alone. The pride of Manzanita’s optimists: the Women’s Forum, the Concerned Citizens of Manzanita, a host of volunteer researchers and other respected Mayors, City Managers and citizens, many trained professionals in private business and government, and citizens who joined Mayor’s Monday discussions, all supported and contributed to the direction of this journey.
I ran on a slate that was very specific: citizens should have a right to vote on major city expenditures, a budget needed financial policies to direct spending, the Planning Commission needed experienced commissioners, neighborhoods should be held in the high regard laid out in the City’s Comprehensive Plan and the Charter rules. My votes in office these past months have best represented the majority of citizens who elected me based on that slate.
Recently, I outlined my current situation to a teacher of Buddha, and he directed me to lessons about ‘Toxic people.’ First, he said, you do not meet this group with anger. You must lower your expectations of them and then accept the reality that they will not change. One can be compassionate and hopeful through many trials but, at some point, you must simply acknowledge the anger and pain of the individuals lashing out.
In this past year in Manzanita, I have found that the vocal minority is charting the course for the city. Nevertheless, I still hold out hope that the sanguine majority who love Manzanita as I do, the majority, will eventually prevail.
This resignation, based on irreconcilable differences, is effective immediately.
Deb Simmons