Ken David
(503) 349-3884
Call or text
Sorry for the inconvenience. We’ll be back on Sunday the 25th
Vendors Information
1. Vendors may reserve one or more (as available) of St. Catherine’s tables at no charge or bring their own.
2. Vendors are responsible for pricing, bringing & setting up their items on their tables and hauling away their unsold items immediately after the sale.
3. Vendors are responsible for keeping a record of the amounts of their own sales. 50% of each vendor’s sales will be contributed to St. Catherine’s. Church Member’s contribution will be on their St. Catherine’s donation statement. Non-member’s contribution will receive a tax receipt.
4. Should anyone wish to contribute items to the sale but not participate, they should bring those already priced items on the morning of the sale by 8:30 AM. Those contributions will be handled, for tax purposes, in the same manner as described in #3.
5. St. Catherines will have a separate table for non participant’s donations & be responsible for hauling away their unsold items after the sale.
6. The sale will be on St. Catherine’s church grounds 9:30 to 3:00 on Saturday, August 26,2023.
NO EARLIES
Please contact Carol Brown to reserve a table or more information.
503-812-1718
Carolcobbbrown@gmail.com
Get your energy flowing & wake up your senses as you move through an active, all-levels sequence of shapes. Then, enjoy a relaxing guided meditation with some sound healing & optional aromatherapy!
The class takes place at the beautiful St. Catherine’s Church on Hwy 101 in Nehalem (it’s not affiliated with the church and is non-religious).
This is a revitalizing, strengthening, active and fun yoga flow class series that will build on itself a little each week—so, ideally you can make it to all or most of the classes. (Drop-in is allowed, too.)
Sign up / more info via www.AprilClarkYoga.com




Good Morning Nehalem
I’m a local, a father of 3 and trying to pick up some extra work.
If you have any projects needing attention.
Well then, I’m you guy!
I have many skills & wear many hats.
My skills include:
*Licensed driver
*Transporter
* Errand runner
*Yard work
*Painting (interior/ exterior/ cars/ toys)
*Skilled Car Mechanic
*Pet Sitter & Walker
*Heavy Equipment Operater
*Gutters
and Lots more!
If you have something in mind that’s not listed…
just ask me
Most likely I’m your man!
Have a wonderful day!
Calls or texts only
no emails please
1-503-801-9909
Prices very depending on what project your wanting.
Looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Tillamook Coast Visitors Association (TCVA) hosted Ashley Schahfer, founder of Empowering Access, for an accessibility tour of three Tillamook County parks June 14-15. Empowering Access is an Oregon based consulting company whose mission is to provide equitable experience and knowledge-based guidance to those looking to engage in disability, equity, and inclusion work. Schahfer’s visit was made possible by a $20,000 grant awarded to TCVA through Travel Oregon’s small project grant program.
The tour was attended by Parks Director JoAnn Woelfle, Parks Office Manager Melissa Rondeau, Parks Maintenance Tech Gene Henderson, TCVA Trails & Outdoor Recreation Manager Dan Haag, Tillamook Estuaries Partnership (TEP) Deputy Director Claudine Rehn, TEP Environmental Education Specialist Rachel Freeman, and TEP Communication & Engagement Manager Diana Dimarco.
The two-day tour took in three of the most-visited parks in the county system – Trask River, Kilchis River and Barview Jetty Campgrounds. Schahfer, an outdoors enthusiast with two degrees in architecture and 21 years of lived experience in disability, offered tips and advice on ways to improve access in the parks for users of all abilities. She pointed out a variety of things that could pose challenges to people dealing with mobility issues, such as concrete lips in front of restrooms, large gravel in handicapped parking areas and public spaces, bark chips on trails and playgrounds, and the height placement of door handles, soap dispensers and hand towels in restrooms. County parks staff also consulted with Schahfer on design ideas for creating dedicated ADA campsites in each park and improving beach and river access points. Schahfer will create a report from all of the data collected during the tour for the parks department and TCVA to use in planning future accessibility projects.
In addition to the parks consultation, Schahfer will be collaborating with TCVA to create an accessibility training and discussion forum for city and county leaders and personnel to be held locally in late fall of 2023.
“Ashley was incredible to work with and we were thrilled to bring her to Tillamook County,” Haag said. “The information she provided will be invaluable as we look ahead to creating recreational opportunities that are welcoming to all abilities.”

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The market has lots of local artisans, Jewelry ,clay lots of bright shiny things to dazzle your eyes..
We want you to know that we are SNAP, Ebt ,Oregon trails friendly and we participate in the Double up food bucks, we can stretch your snap dolllors from $20 to $40 just for using your card ar the market. Come by the information booth and have our specialist Karen explain the program to you.. Let’s stretch that dollar.
Bring the whole family and enjoy the joys of belonging to a wonderful Safe community, Listen to live music, have a bite to eat.
We are behind the Underhill Plaza from4-7 every Friday until the middle of September.
Find our Map at. Manzanitafarmersmarket.com
Come the advantage of what most communities on the Coast wish the had.
A TRUE FARMERS MARKET!!
Learn how to enjoy and savor a summer that supports your weight loss goals.
If you are a woman interested in developing a healthier relationship with your body, especially in this summer season, I’d love to have you join me for a lunch hour Zoom workshop on Wednesday, the 1st day of summer.
With research based approaches, you will learn tools and create a plan for your summer of success.
The price of the workshop is $19- less than a plate of fish and chips and a soda!
You don’t need to join me live on Wednesday, your replay will be available on the same day.
Details and sign up here:
www.nourishwithgrace.com/courses/summer-success
Dr. Alicia Grace
Nourishwithgrace.com
Millions of dollars, a hefty demand,
But the people’s voice they cannot withstand.
Previous votes turned down their request,
Now they scramble, seeking excuses, lest…
They claim a dangerous precedent would be set,
As if letting people choose could cause a threat.
Democracy, it seems, must be contained,
Lest citizens decide, unconstrained.
“Oh, the inconvenience!” one member cries,
Voting’s a hassle, in their comedic guise.
Why bother with democracy, the people’s choice?
When the council can speak with an 80% voice.
Blaming the past, they point and accuse,
As if absolving themselves, they seek to confuse.
The previous council, the scapegoats they’ve found,
Yet the responsibility lies on the current ground.
The old city hall stands forlorn,
Sold and repurposed, a relic of the storm.
Consultants justify expenses, spending in vain,
While the people’s needs and voices remain.
But Manzanita, let us not be dismayed,
For poetry can shed light on this charade.
Let democracy flourish, its essence revive,
As citizens’ voices echo and thrive.
Oh council, be bold, embrace the people’s might,
Allow them to vote, in the clear, shining light.
For their voices hold power, their hearts are true,
Manzanita’s destiny rests in their view.
So let the loan face the people’s decree,
In the hands of democracy, let it be free.
For in their hands lies the future’s call,
Manzanita’s heart, beating strong for all.
Will Stone
Manzanita
A letter from the president of our board of directors:
Dear Theater Goers,
On behalf of Riverbend Players Community Theater, I would like to extend our sincere gratitude for your support of our production of 12 ANGRY JURORS.
Your attendance and ticket sales helped us set new attendance and box office records, and we are so grateful for your patronage.
We know that there are many other things you could have been doing with your time, so we are honored that you chose to spend it with us.
We hope you enjoyed the show as much as we enjoyed putting it together.
The cast and crew worked tirelessly for months to bring this classic play to life.
They are all immensely talented actors and crew members, and we are so proud of their work.
We would also like to thank our sponsors and donors for their generous support.
Without their help, we would not have been able to produce this show.
We hope you will join us again soon for another Riverbend Players production.
We have some exciting shows in the works for this year, and we can’t wait to share our 2024 season lineup with you soon.
Thank you again for your support. We appreciate it more than you know.
Sincerely,
Frank Squillo, Board President
Riverbend Players Community Theater
Photo Copyright © 2023 Riverbend Players

In the meantime, we ask for your patience and understanding. The parking lot design includes landscaping and replanting. When it is finished it will not only give us more parking, it will be aesthetically pleasing.
The new pool has been a long-standing goal for NCRD. Once it is completed, it will be an incredible achievement and asset. Unfortunately, the construction is going to effect parking and daily activity until it is completed. Thanks for your understanding!
FINAL 2 SHOWS THIS WEEKEND, JUNE 17th – 18th, AT THE NCRD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER IN NEHALEM
Tickets and more information at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
12 ANGRY JURORS, based on the award-winning Henry Fonda movie 12 Angry Men:
On a hot summer day after a lengthy trial, a jury must decide whether a 19-year-old man is guilty of murdering his father.
The jury votes 11-1 that the man is guilty of the crime, but the law requires a unanimous vote by all 12 jurors to pass judgment.
Tempers flare as the eleven jurors try to convince the 1 dissenter to come to their side.
However, as the evidence is re-examined, new uncertainties come to light, forcing everyone to honestly question whether there is some measure of “reasonable doubt”.
Directed by Frank Squillo
Tickets at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
Saturday night at 7:00 pm
Sunday matinee at 2:00 pm
Photo Copyright © 2023 Riverbend Players



Mudd Nick Foundation is sending a very deserving group of Neah Kah Nie Middle School students to Washington DC.
They will be WASHing cars for WASHington today from noon – 3:00 pm to help with extra spending money.
Come by and get your boat, car, or truck washed at the Garibaldi Fire Hall!
Don’t have anything to wash? Donations are always accepted.

Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th St
Nehalem, OR 97131
(503) 800-1092
‘Lifting the Community with education and services that promote healing on all levels’

Update from my previous post. I have one remaining appointment that has become available for a virtual Yoga Therapy session. Appointment time is Saturday, June 24th at 8 am. If interested please contact me at kcrosman@muih.edu






3 FINAL SHOWS THIS WEEKEND JUNE 16th – 18th AT THE NCRD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER IN NEHALEM
Tickets and more information at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
12 ANGRY JURORS, based on the award-winning Henry Fonda movie 12 Angry Men:
On a hot summer day after a lengthy trial, a jury must decide whether a 19-year-old man is guilty of murdering his father.
The jury votes 11-1 that the man is guilty of the crime, but the law requires a unanimous vote by all 12 jurors to pass judgment.
Tempers flare as the eleven jurors try to convince the 1 dissenter to come to their side.
However, new uncertainties emerge as the evidence is re-examined, forcing everyone to honestly question whether there is some measure of “reasonable doubt.”
Directed by Frank Squillo
Tickets at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
Friday and Saturday night at 7:00 pm
Sunday matinee at 2:00 pm
Photo Copyright © 2023 Riverbend Players






The longest day of the year is approaching fast and we are having a retreat day to celebrate.
This Saturday, June 17th from 9am-2pm
The flower gardens are exploding. The river is clear and low. It’s finally warm enough to do a retreat day outside.
If you haven’t had a chance to try out this combination art, wellness & magic- now’s your chance.
Iris Sullivan Daire of Dreambird Studios in Astoria will be leading a solar fabric printing class in the garden. Warning- If you’ve never done sun activated cyanotype art- it’s super addictive.
Adria Badagnani of Art & Channel in Manzanita is leading a Summer Solstice circle and bringing her poetry, gem essence oils and magic to play with.
I’m firing up our wood fired sauna/cold plunge and making tea & snacks.
**Plus you will very likely get a bonus serenade by my new hand pan drum that I’m currently obsessed with:)
I have just a few spots left in this event.
I hope you can give yourself this treat and come play with us for the Solstice!
Get your ticket at the link below:
www.northfork53.com/events/summer-solstice-radiance-retreat-day?p
xoxo
Ginger Edwards
northfork53.com

Questions? Call 855.444.6273 and select option 1.