Monthly Spiritual Journey Drum Circle at Rising Hearts Studio

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Hello BBQ!

Please join Shamanic Practitioner Jan Boals as she facilitates a monthly spiritual journey drum circle at Rising Hearts Studio. This community event will take place every last Tuesday of the month at 6 PM. Bring your own percussion instrument, and journey with the Rhythm. $5 suggested LOVE offering
Hope to see you there!

“As far back as I can remember I felt a connection to the earth and animal kingdom. “I just knew” that this was sacred. For over 20 years I have continued my growth in learning about spiritual teachings which eventually led me to becoming a Shamanic Apprentice and then Practitioner emphasized with Ancient Wisdom Healing Knowledge. My strong animal allies and spirit guides have taught, escorted and healed me in my Shamanic journeys. Now, they work through me to help others whether individually or as a community.” – Jan Boals

Contact Christy at (503) 800-1092 or Christy@cosmichealignnw.com for info or questions

Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th St
Nehalem, OR 97131
“lifting the community with education and services that promote healing on all levels…”

MEET THE RIVERBEND PLAYER’S CAST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ’12 ANGRY JURORS’: BRYAN CHURCHILL

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MEET THE RIVERBEND PLAYER’S CAST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ’12 ANGRY JURORS’
Opens June 2nd in Nehalem at the NCRD Performing Arts Center.
Get Your Tickets Today at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
Bryan Churchill is a member of the Riverbend Players’ board of directors and supports each production as an actor, musician, or production associate.
Bryan is an avid photographer and musician, with his band ‘Hollywood Squares’ making appearances at coastal venues throughout the year.
Recently retired from his business law practice, Bryan settled in Manzanita with his wife, Michele, and has recently been appointed to the board of directors for the Coaster Theater in Cannon Beach.
12 ANGRY JURORS
Based on the award-winning 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.
As the evidence is re-examined, however, new uncertainties come to light, forcing everyone to truly question whether there is some measure of “reasonable doubt”.
Twelve Angry Jurors is a courtroom thriller that puts you on the edge of your seat while powerfully exploring what it means to live in a democracy.
Directed by Frank Squillo.
Tickets at www.RiverbendPlayers.org.

Erin for NCRD and more

Submitted By: constance@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
Dear Community,

The majority of ballots are counted, I am calling Erin Laskey-Wilson the ‘winner’ for the NCRD Board of Directors, position 2 and Damn! We both ran good, clean races. Erin will bring an intelligent, committed, and youthful energy to her position, which the board needs. I am proud of my campaign, I am proud to have been engaged and I’m grateful for those in my community who saw me, saw my commitment for the NCRD being for All. If you voted for me. Thank you!

Impressively, from our 3 Villages alone we had 11 candidates throw in their hats! They include Teah Laviolette; Erin Laskey-Wilson; Mary Leverette; Michael Howes; Mary Faith Bell; Landon Myers; Melissa Bayouth-Real; Betsy McMahon; Mary Gallaghar and Mark Johnson. We all chose to ENGAGE on this court of civic service. Regardless of who we individually voted for or endorsed, I am inspired by the commitment, courage and willingness of each and every one of us.

Last night the NCRD held a Town Hall for the new pool. Except, it was more of a presentation of why we need the pool and the value of the swim program. Have they forgotten it was THIS Community who passed a multi-million dollar bond two years ago to build the new pool? We know the value of the pool, we know the value of the swim program for our children. I believe this was a missed opportunity.

When the meeting became heated over decisions made without input from neighbors who are directly affected, Jack showed up as Jack shows up. I believe in an attempt to counter Jack’s dismissive responses, I was pleased and encouraged both Erin and Michael asked questions for working with and looking with those impacted for possible options. Mary suggested another meeting specific to these concerns be created, again not dismissing concerns and showing a willingness to hear. This is all our Community wants!

It is time Jack’s bullying, nature and disrespect of both community concerns and our voices being heard, be stopped. This board needs a Chair/President who creates surety for the context that Community Voices MATTER.

As a VERY concerned community member, committed to the NCRD being the best it can be AND supported by ALL in our 3 villages and beyond, I am making a request. At the upcoming June board meeting on Thursday June 8th at 6pm, I request Jack announce he will not accept a nomination to be Chair (President) of the NCRD Board of Directors. In July, regardless of Jack accepting/declining this request, I request Erin or Michael to nominate Frankie Knight or Mary Gallagher for the Chair position and a new Chair be elected. Jack is on the Pool Oversight committee. Jack has a banking background. Jack would do well as the Treasurer. Jack would do less harm.

The 5 year Operations Tax Levy is coming up in November, we just passed the NBHD bond creating competition for those tax dollars…if Jack remains as Chair I assure you, votes which may be necessary for its passage, may be lost.

Healing Sound Bath with Christy Kay May 21st

Submitted By: Christy@cosmichealingnw.com – Click to email about this post
There’s a few spots left for this Sunday’s Healing Sound Bath with certified sound healer Christy Kay – come relax and bathe yourself in the sounds of healing with Himalayan and Crystal Singing Bowls, gong, drums, bells and chimes. Intention for this sound bath is Relax, Release, Restore.
Cost is only $25/person.
Call Christy (503) 800-1092 or email Christy@cosmichealingnw.com to register and reserve your spot

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…”

Teen Night at North Coast Pinball TONIGHT!

Submitted By: Christy@cosmichealingnw.com – Click to email about this post
Teen Night at North Coast Pinball is Tonight, May 19th, 6-9 PM
This is a free, community event for teenagers – ALL TEENAGERS WELCOMED
Please spread the word! Send your teenager down for some free pinball and games!

Call Christy (503) 800-1092, or Vivi (503) 739-5581 for info or to donate

12 ANGRY JURORS Opens Friday, June 2nd in Nehalem. Get your tickets today!

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12 ANGRY JURORS Opens Friday, June 2 in Nehalem
Get your tickets today!
By Ellis Conklin

It is 1957, a hot summer day in New York City. Dr. Seuss’s Cat in the Hat is soon to become that year’s best-seller, DAMN YANKEES has crowds pouring into Broadway theaters, the Giants and Dodgers are playing their final season in the Big Apple, and, in a few months, the world will change forever when the Soviet Union launches Sputnik-1, the earth’s first artificial satellite.

Meanwhile, on this sweltering late afternoon, a gripping, suspenseful courtroom drama is unfolding inside a claustrophobic New York jury room, giving a startled audience a behind-the-scenes glimpse at how jury deliberations take place during a murder trial.

12 ANGRY MEN was initially broadcast as a television play in 1954 and proved so popular that it was adapted for the stage. Three years later the acclaimed Hollywood director Sidney Lumet directed the well-received screen adaptation of 12 ANGRY MEN, starring Henry Fonda.

A 19-year-old man, a tenement-dwelling Hispanic, has just gone through a six-day trial for the fatal stabbing of his father. “He doesn’t stand a chance,” mutters the guard as the 12 jurors are led into a bleak, sweltering jury room.

It looks like an open-and-shut case – until one of the
jurors begin sowing seeds of reasonable doubt in the others’ eyes.

Tempers flare, arguments grow heated, and the jurors, several of who nearly come to blows, become 12 angry jurors! 

At the outset of deliberations on this stifling summer afternoon, 11 jurors deliver “guilty” verdicts and only one submits a verdict of “not guilty.”

Juror #8, masterfully played by Sue Neuer, urges the others to rethink their position and to take their time doing so – this despite impatient and clownish Juror #7’s (Jon Helzer) plea that he has tickets to see DAMN YANKEES on Broadway and wants this ordeal to end sooner than later.

But, argues Neuer, “a young life is at stake”. Neuer demonstrates that the murder weapon – a switchblade – is hardly as unique as the prosecution claimed, and the eldest Juror, #9 (Ellis Conklin) shocks his fellow jurors by joining her in a “not guilty” vote.

Soon, Juror No. 5 (Walter Mills) also changes his verdict to “not guilty,” and slowly but surely the dominos fall in favor of the 19-year-old.

In the end, those that will not abide by any evidence that perhaps creates reasonable doubt are Juror #3, Bryan Churchill, who delivers a mesmerizing performance, Juror #4, Bryonie Arnold, and Juror #10, Jacob Merwin, who,
unlike the other jurors, demonstrates no real change in character and remains tainted by unbridled, unremorseful racism.

The juror’s final verdict and how they reach it will electrify audiences and keep them on the edge of their seats and adds up to a fine, mature piece of dramatic literature that is not to be missed.

In essence, this is a play about 12 people in charge of deciding, not the guilt or innocence of this young man, but only whether there is reasonable doubt.

If there is one underlying theme to 12 ANGRY JURORS, it may be that anything is possible. As Juror #9 wisely puts it during one memorable scene in Act 2, he says of Juror #8’s decision early on to become the lone “not guilty” vote: “It takes a great deal of courage to stand alone
even if you believe in something very strongly.”

Tickets for the 9-performances are available now and you don’t want to miss this!

12 ANGRY JURORS
By Reginald Rose
Directed by Frank Squillo
Performed by Riverbend Players Community Theater.

Cast members: Juli Stratton (Juror #1 / foreman), Linda Ollson (Juror #2), Bryan Churchill (Juror #3), Bryonie Arnold (Juror #4, Walter Mills (Juror #5), Tom Mattia
(Juror #6), Jon Helzer (Juror #7), Sue Neuer (Juror #8), Ellis Conklin (Juror #9), Jacob Merwin (Juror #10), Linda Makohon (Juror #11), Mark Bartrom Juror #12), Linda Petersen, (the bailiff) and Nico Lopez (the defendant).

Location: North County Recreation District’s Performing Arts Center at 36155 9th St, Nehalem, OR.

Time: Fridays and Saturdays at 7:00 pm, Sunday matinees at 2:00 pm.

Tickets: $20 and $25. Available online, or at the door.
Website: www.RiverbendPlayers.org

Cast rehearsal photo ©Riverbend Players.

The Big Relax Workshop at NCRD

Submitted By: kileyk@ncrdnehalem.org – Click to email about this post
There are just a few spots left in The Big Relax Workshop!
You do not want to miss this amazing one day workshop with Lorraine Ortiz. This will be a blissful restorative yoga session in the beautiful Riverview room. They will use a full array of supportive props while you dive deep into states of relaxation leading to a greater ease in the nervous system and throughout the body. Restoration of the nervous system leads to better sleep, better digestion and immune functions. You will also learn techniques for genuine relaxation and restoration.
This workshop is being offered THIS SUNDAY May 21st from 3:00-5:00 pm. Space is limited to stop by the NCRD Welcome Center TODAY!

Help Wanted

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Arcadia Organic Gardening has a job opening. If you enjoy working outdoors in beautiful gardens for great clients, then reach out to me and I will tell you more.
Experience preferred, but more then anything else is a willingness to learn, a good work ethic, situational awareness and curiosity.
Starting/training wage is $19.00 an hour with generous raises as skills and responsibilities increase. Paid vacation and seasonal bonuses.
Call, text or email ( though it might go to spam:()
Thank you BBQ!
Leslie 503-440-1491

Home/office honey/syrup delivery from Jeff! Tues – 5/30

Submitted By: jwmerc@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hello north Tillamook County – Jeff will be doing a “doorstep delivery” on TUESDAY May 30 in the afternoon hours of the narrow selection of raw honey, bee pollen, real Vermont maple syrup and one of the most respected brands of canned Oregon coast albacore tuna. If interested please read all the way to the end:
Bee pollen (Oregon) – eight oz portion – $20 each
Pisces Albacore Tuna – four varieties to choose from (smoked, garlic/jalapeno, no-salt and “regular” aka: salted) – two cans for $20
Real maple syrup from Vermont (Stannard Farm) – $25 per quart (if you have an interest in larger sizes then write to Jeff to discuss) – this is ROCKET FUEL folks – some of the best i’ve ever had – dark/robust grade ONLY – if you’re happy with what you’re getting from the box store – well – OK.
RAW HONEY:
Wildflower collected from the Marcola area (NE of Eugene) – notes of honeysuckle, butterscotch and spice – a terrific summer honey – $27 per quart.
Yaquina River Blackberry (Lincoln County) – difficult place to collect honey – but worth every bit of effort – $29 per quart.
Buckwheat (Yakima Valley) – you’ll want to have some around for that surprise baking recipe that calls for it – or if you need to liven up a stir-fry – or if you’re making your own hoisin sauce – $30 per quart.
***VERY IMPORTANT: the bee pollen and the maple syrup need to be refrigerated or frozen as soon as possible once they’ve been delivered – someone should be on hand to accept the order – I can’t accept any responsibility should they be left out on a warm weather day(s). Cash or your good check preferred. Contact Jeffrey Warren directly via text to his cell: 208-424-0042 – or use e-mail: jwmerc@gmail.com – or send instant message thru the Jeffrey Warren Facebook page. Thanks in advance! JW

Meet The Cast of Riverbend Players Production of 12 ANGRY JURORS: Linda Olsson

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After a 7-year hiatus, Linda Olsson is thrilled to once again be performing with Riverbend Players.

When not seeking the limelight, Linda can be found tending her garden, watching birds, and strolling the beach utterly immersed in the natural beauty and splendor of life on the Oregon Coast.

Linda is the proud mother of 3, lives in Manzanita and is enjoying her retirement.

Based on the award-winning 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.

As the evidence is re-examined, however, new uncertainties come to light, forcing everyone to truly question whether there is some measure of “reasonable doubt”.

Twelve Angry Jurors is a courtroom thriller that puts you on the edge of your seat while powerfully exploring what it means to live in a democracy.

Directed by Frank Squillo.

Tickets at www.RiverbendPlayers.org.

Health District Special and Budget Meeting

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PUBLIC NOTICE
Nehalem Bay Health District Special Meeting and
Annual Budget Meeting 2023-24 6:00 PM, Monday, May 22, 2023

Location: Zoom Remote Video Conferencing
This meeting is open to the public.

The Zoom link is below for members of the public who wish to attend

Join Zoom Meeting
us02web.zoom.us/j/85445145816?pwd=L3UvdTQvdzdwckozUWgxeHhGY3NTUT09

For general questions or to request a meeting packet contact: nbhdistrict@gmail.com

Agenda
6:00 pm Special Meeting Agenda

1. Call to order
2. Consideration of proposed resolution on safe deposit box access
3. Adjournment

6:10 pm Annual Budget Meeting

1. Call to order
2. Designation of budget officer
3. Election of budget committee chair
4. Budget message presentation
5. Committee consideration of 2023-24 budget
6. Recommendation of 2023-24 budget
7. Adjournment

Meet The Cast of Riverbend Players Production of 12 ANGRY JURORS: Juli Stratton

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Juli’s Riverbend Players’ acting debut came in 2022’s ARSENIC & OLD LACE.

More recently she was a Foley Artist (sound effects) for IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE and played the part of Stanley in this spring’s BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS.

Juli is passionate about community volunteering and being a big part of Riverbend Players.

Juli and her wife live in Manzanita with their 3 fur kids.

Based on the award-winning 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.

As the evidence is re-examined, however, new uncertainties come to light, forcing everyone to truly question whether there is some measure of “reasonable doubt”.

Twelve Angry Jurors is a courtroom thriller that puts you on the edge of your seat while powerfully exploring what it means to live in a democracy.

Directed by Frank Squillo.

Tickets at www.RiverbendPlayers.org.

NCRD Town Hall Meeting

Submitted By: kileyk@ncrdnehalem.org – Click to email about this post
Thursday Evening at 6:30 pm
In the Performing Arts Center

Come and join us for an informative presentation! We will discuss the New Pool, the Aquatics Program and lots of NCRD general information. We will answer frequently asked questions about the District and correct some of the misinformation that has been circulating out in the community.

Childcare will be provided in our Youth Center. You may drop your children off at 6:15 and attend the meeting.

Please forgive me I want this

Submitted By: Constance@Nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
I acknowledge I said last night was it. Then I looked outside and had to share with you… The word at the clothesline is Vote for Constance!

I’m asking YOU to vote for me, please give me the opportunity to make a real difference on the Board and the NCRD.

Many Voters have yet to vote, reach out to your circle of influence, it may be too late to mail and be postmarked. their VOICE matters, VOTING matters! A ballot drop box is behind Manzanita News, waiting to be filled!

Thank you

Teen Night at North Coast Pinball This Friday 6-9PM

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Hello BBQ!

Teen Night is this Friday, 6-9Pm, at North Coast Pinball – Free Pinball and Games for Teens – ALL TEENS WELCOMED – please spread the word!

Teen night is a free, community event sponsored by HUGGS (Helping Us Get and Give Support)
Call Vivi 503-739-558, or Christy (503) 800-1092 for info, or to donate. Thank you!

Why ME for NCRD

Submitted By: constanceforncrd@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hello Community….. I imagine you may be tired of all the campaigning, me too! I want you to know I appreciate all who have voted for me and all who may still vote for me. I WANT YOUR VOTE.

I want this. I have been involved with the NCRD since 2008. I didn’t go to school here, I don’t have children in Programs at the NCRD and I use very few of the offerings of late. Regardless of not having those roots, I have been an out loud, consistent, contribution and promoter of NCRD and I am not willing to be resigned to; ‘you can’t please everyone,’ when actually you can, if service is a priority. The 3 Villages and beyond are customers of the NCRD and if ANYONE experiences not feeling at home, welcomed and supported, then staff needs to be evaluated and possibly changed.

The Board HAS to have Community service/support be the first priority and in the background for EVERY decision. The Board needs to be looking at how revenue is being driven and not allow another 2 years where very little new money comes in.

My name is Constance, around me People and Organizations excel, we get er done! I am asking YOU to vote for ME. Thank you

Manzanita July 4th Parade Posters on Sale to Benefit Parade

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Manzanita’s popular 4th of July parade will return this year and a brand-new poster commemorating the occasion and its theme “Return to Glory” honors the event.

The traditional, small-town celebration, a highlight of any summer, was suspended for three years, due to the concerns about the pandemic.

The parade features walkers, marchers, dancers, horses, flags, home-made floats, bicyclists, classic cars, fire trucks, bookmobiles, marching bands and, every year, something new.

“I was honored when I was asked to create a poster for this year’s big day,” said Manzanita artist Lori Dillon. “It was important to me to depict Neahkahnie Mountain, the bright colors, the candy, the fun, and especially the people of all ages marching and watching.”

The posters, created in pen, ink and watercolor, will be on sale at the Manzanita Visitor Center for $30 each, with proceeds helping fund the parade itself. The Visitor Center is located 31 Laneda Ave., and is open Wednesdays through Sundays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Posters will also be available at the first Manzanita Farmers’ Market of the season, Friday, May 26. Dillon will be on hand that day to autograph them.

Information about the parade, including participation applications and support opportunities, can be found at the Manzanita visitors’ website: visitmanzanita.org

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Photo Caption: Manzanita artist Lori Dillon created the city’s 4th of July 2023 parade poster.
Photo Credit: David Dillon

Annual Rare and Old Book Sale Fundraiser

Submitted By: info@cannonbeachlibrary.org – Click to email about this post
Don’t miss the library’s Annual Rare and Old Book Sale Fundraiser this Memorial Day weekend – Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, May 27th through May 29th, from 12 to 4 p.m. Sale will be held at the Cannon Beach Library. Sale includes rare, old, signed, and collectible adult and children’s books. Choose from a fine selection of collectible titles across a wide range of prices. Perfect for collectors, booksellers, hobbyists, resellers, and anyone looking for an interesting find or a special gift. Priced to sell! We’ll also be running a bonus sale – buy any 3 books and get the 4th book FREE (of equal or lesser value).

All proceeds benefit the Cannon Beach Library, one of the few private non-profit libraries left in the country. Highlights are listed on our website: www.cannonbeachlibrary.org/ No holds or early admission; sale begins promptly at 12 p.m. Saturday, May 27th.

RIVERBEND PLAYERS ’12 ANGRY JURORS’ OPENING NIGHT 3 WEEKS FROM TONIGHT

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’12 ANGRY JURORS’ OPENING NIGHT IS 3 WEEKS FROM TONIGHT www.RiverbendPlayers.org
NCRD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 06/02 – 06/18
3 weeks from opening night and there are plenty of great seats available for all 9 shows.
Pick your performance date then select your favorite seats!
Based on the award-winning movie 12 ANGRY MEN and Directed by Frank Squillo (ARSENIC AND OLD LACE and IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE: THE RADIO PLAY).
12 ANGRY JURORS takes place on a hot summer day in New York City.
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.
As the evidence is re-examined, however, new uncertainties come to light, forcing everyone to truly question whether there is some measure of “reasonable doubt”.
Twelve Angry Jurors is a courtroom thriller that puts you on the edge of your seat while powerfully exploring what it means to live in a democracy.
Support our community theater group and buy your tickets now at www.RiverbendPlayers.org.

Nehalem Bay Pharmacy Closed May 12 (and closing early on May 11)

Submitted By: lhoffhines@nehalembayhealth.org – Click to email about this post
IMPORTANT PHARMACY SCHEDULE UPDATE: Nehalem Bay Pharmacy will close early at 4:45 pm today (May 11) and will remain closed tomorrow (Friday, May 12).

We are sorry for any inconvenience this causes and thank you in advance for your patience and understanding.

The Nehalem Bay Health Center & Pharmacy Team

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