Retirement Celebration

Submitted By: bbq@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
From: Jennie Meyers [mailto:jennie1550@yahoo.com]
Our pastor is retiring and we want to invite you to the celebration.

Who: Steve Wolff

Location: Camp Magruder

Come to say thanks, farewell, congratulations and everything that goes along with a pastor retiring in order to pursue new adventures.

There will be a short worship service with communion.

Please drop by and wish Steve well!!

Jennie Meyers

Retirement Celebration

Submitted By: bbq@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
Jennie Meyers [mailto:jennie1550@yahoo.com]

Our pastor is retiring and we want to invite you to the celebration.

Who: Steve Wolff

Location: Camp Magruder

Come to say thanks, farewell, congratulations and everything that goes along with a pastor retiring in order to pursue new adventures.

There will be a short worship service with communion.

Please drop by and wish Steve well!!

Jennie Meyers

Retirement Celebration

Submitted By: barbaraandchuck@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
Posted by jennie1550@yahoo.com

Our pastor is retiring and we want to invite you to the celebration.
Who: Steve Wolff

Location: Camp Magruder

Come to say thanks, farewell, congratulations and everything that goes along with a pastor retiring in order to pursue new adventures.

There will be a short worship service with communion.

Please drop by and wish Steve well!!

Jennie Meyers

Repair Cafe June 11th, 3-5pm

Submitted By: jessi@heartofcartm.org – Click to email about this post
Are you tired of that flickering lamp? That hole in your pocket? That way too loud blender? That wobbling thingy?
Sign up to attend Heart of Cartm’s Repair Cafe! Our community of expert fixers donate their time to keep things out of the landfill and ensure that you can enjoy your things longer.

Saturday, June 11th
3:00 – 5:00 pm
at Heart of Cartm’s workshop in downtown Wheeler

Please sign up in advance:
www.heartofcartm.org/

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Do you like to sew, glue, or solder? Contact Jessi to join our team of Expert Fixers. We are currently seeking folks who can provide specific assistance during our summer project events.
***

Huge Moving Sale! Rain or Shine!!

Submitted By: jaxgrl@mac.com – Click to email about this post
Lots of treasures to be found! Everything must go!

Join us on Saturday June 4, from 9am-4pm
Location: 170 Laneda Ave Manzanita, OR 97130 (Yellow house across from Manzanita Lil Apple Market)
Vintage goodies, kitchen, records, furniture, clothing, tools, books, and much more!
NO EARLY BIRDS PLEASE.

Retirement Celebration for Steve Wolff Sunday June 5

Submitted By: barbaraandchuck@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
posted by jennie1550@yahoo.com

Our Pastor at Nehalem Bay United Methodist Church, Steve Wolff, is retiring and we want to invite you to the celebration.

Sunday, June 5, 2:00-4:00
Sherlock Lodge
Camp Magruder
Rockaway Beach, OR

Come to say thanks, farewell, congratulations and everything that goes along with a pastor retiring in order to pursue new adventures.

If you would like to help with the party, please contact
Linda Valdez
503-758-4568
lvaldez02@msm.com

Please drop by and wish Steve well!!

Jennie Meyers

Sheriff Brown in Coming to Town (Wheeler)

Submitted By: peggy@coastconstruction.biz – Click to email about this post
Friday, June 17th in Wheeler at 2:30
We will be serving hotdogs, please bring your own beverages (not mentioned in the flyer). Also bring a dish to share if you’d like.
This is our opportunity to speak with Sheriff Joshua Brown on the issues at hand. Let’s keep this a community event and try not to get too “Political”.
This is a call to everyone to get together and discuss how We as a Community can help change the “Crime Wave” that doesn’t seem to be going away.
Things you may want to think about:
When you see something – Say something (here is the non-emergency police number 503-815-1911)
Text your neighbors if you see a creepy car/person/bicycle AND call the number.
Plaster “real Criminals” all over Facebook, Next Door and ANY other media site (let’s run them out of our village).
Did you know we had another arrest in Wheeler 2 days ago? YIPPEE one more for our team!
Here is a link to the inmates currently behind bars www.co.tillamook.or.us/inmate-list?order=book_date&sort=asc
Have a great day and hope to see you there!

Monotypes Exhibit month of June at Hoffman Center for the Arts

Submitted By: ben.killen.rosenberg@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
This month (June) come see the largest monoprint in the northwest (or maybe the West) and more of Ben Killen Rosenberg’s monotypes, and monoprints. Also showing is a wide body of monotype prints by Katherine McDowell. Saturday June 4 opening 3-5pm.
Hours Thursday-Sunday 1-5pm, June 2-26, 2022
Hope to see you Saturday!

Puttz Mini Golf Tournament & Fundraiser: Tuesday, June 7th

Submitted By: tolovanaartscolony@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
On Tuesday, June 7th, the Puttz, a city-wide mini-golf extravaganza produced by the Tolovana Arts Colony, returns to Cannon Beach.

Entering its 14th year, the colorful, community-centric event invites golfers of all ages and skill levels to play a course spread throughout Cannon Beach then party down with tacos and a silent auction.

Each mini-golf hole is designed, sponsored and hosted by a Cannon Beach business. Golfers are encouraged to dress up however they see fit. Prizes are given for best (and worst) score, and best outfits.

“After being squashed by the pandemic for two years, we’re beyond eager to resume this beloved Cannon Beach tradition,” says Arts Colony Program Director Andrew Tonry. “We’re hoping players are as excited to return as we are.”

Golf runs from 1-to-5PM. After that, revelers

“Arsenic & Old Lace” Opens Friday!

Submitted By: Cmiska@me.com – Click to email about this post
It’s finally here! “Arsenic and Old Lace,” directed by Frank Squillo, opens TOMORROW at the NCRD Performing Arts Center in Nehalem! Get your tickets NOW online at www.riverbendplayers.org/subscription-one-1. Our new ticketing system is fast, easy and best of all… you get to choose your seats! Show times are June 3rd & 4th at 7 pm; June 5th at 2 pm; June 10th & 11th at 7 pm; June 12th at 2 pm; June 18th at 7 pm and June 19th at 2 pm. ** BONUS! When you order, be sure to pick up your very own “Arsenic and Old Lace” commemorative flask! Order it with your tickets and it’ll be waiting for you in the lobby of the Performing Arts Center at NCRD on show night! Tickets are also available for walk up purchase on show nights. ** For faster ticket processing on show nights, walk up patrons are encouraged to pay with cash. Thank you. **

Chamber Orchestra concerts this weekend

Submitted By: sdawagner@icloud.com – Click to email about this post
The North Coast Chamber Orchestra will present two classical music concerts in June, their final performances of the 2021-22 season. This unique ensemble, under the direction of conductor Cory Pederson, is a group of dedicated North Coast musicians offering live classical music in local venues. Titled “European Enchantment”, these concerts will feature a varied selection of performances by soloists, string ensemble, and full orchestra.
The first concert will take place on Friday, June 3 at St. Catherine’s Episcopal Church (36335 N. Hwy 101, Nehalem, OR) beginning at 7:00pm. This is a beautiful and intimate venue, a favorite of musicians and audience alike. ALL audience members (children and adults) will be required to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19 in order to attend this concert.
The second concert will be on Sunday, June 5 at Camp Kiwanilong (595 SW Ridge Road in Warrenton, OR) beginning at 3:00pm. Nestled just south of Fort Stevens along the shores of Long Lake, the Camp offers a secluded and private rustic environment for events. This will be an outdoor concert, and the Orchestra’s first performance at this venue.
Tickets will be sold at the door for both concerts. Admission will be: $10 adults, $5 students, and children under 12 (with adult supervision) free.
For more information about NCCO, please visit the NCCO website at: northoregoncoastsymphony.org. & our Facebook page: North Coast Chamber Orchestra.

Tenor Guitar Gathering in Astoria June 3-4!

Submitted By: caroltov@pacifier.com – Click to email about this post
Tenor Guitar Gathering – TGG12 – is in Astoria this weekend – the Tenor Guitar Capital of the World LIVE!!!

All are welcome whether or not you play – all four string instruments are included, or anything else!
Join terrific professional musicians from across the country who play and teach. Instruments for sale or bring yours in to play &/or sell.

Check out www.tenorguitargathering.info for the entire schedule.
Join in for TWO CONCERTS, Friday & Sat evenings, different lineups. Jams all day.

All events at the Charlene Larsen Center for the Performing Arts – aka The PAC, 16th and Franklin in Astoria.

Tune in to KMUN’s ARTS – Live & Local! 3-4pm Friday June 3 for a roomful of live musicians, a long time tradition. kmun.org

Contemporary Art Show with luminous paintings by Shaukya Dekker

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From Graceful Waves Art Gallery in Wheeler:

We are presenting a special Contemporary Art Show/Open House on Sunday June 12 from 2 – 6 PM, featuring the luminous paintings of local visionary artist, Shaukya Dekker.

Described by some as a modern “Dutch Master,” Shaukya’s works are an odyssey of depth, beauty, transcendence, and ecstasy.

The show will feature 22 of Dekker’s original masterpieces; many of them are from her most recent Collections “Gardens of Light” and “Metamorphosis”.

Come enjoy a glass of wine with us and be transported and elevated by her extraordinary visions of light!

Because the Art Show/Open House is ONE DAY ONLY, we are offering a 20% off SALE on her original artwork during the show. Limited edition high quality reproductions on canvas, fine art prints and card sets are also available for purchase.

Don’t miss out on this outstanding opportunity!

Responses to Shaukya’s Art:
“I found Ms. Dekker’s paintings to be incredibly full of life and force. Each painting I viewed had its own distinct character, although sometimes it would take some time before I could tune in to a painting’s particular quality and personality. They all communicated a deep sense of intimacy, of vulnerability — of something deep or mysterious being shown. A secret being shared. Beautiful, sometimes heartbreaking, sometimes utterly joyful — the time I spent with her paintings was a ride full of feeling and delight.”

“Shaukya’s paintings vibrate with an intriguing energy, spellbounding the viewer into an unanticipated realm. She relates directly to the canvas with her hands rather than allowing an intermediary paint brush which enables her work to convey an even more direct, living presence. What an unexpected delight to come upon this until now unknown bold work!”

“Viewing each painting became a participatory experience; one filled with wonder and beauty. I felt brightened. I combined with her images at depth. When thus viewing or “living in” Shaukya’s paintings, I found new world; a world of deep resonance with Light and now a place I can live in. May others find her art and be so fortunate!”

Many more testimonials on Shaukya’s website at: www.shaukyadekker.com

“Arsenic and Old Lace” Opens this Friday!

Submitted By: Cmiska@me.com – Click to email about this post
Opening Night is this Friday! Aunt Abby and Aunt Martha want you to buy your tickets now! Tickets for “Arsenic and Old Lace,” directed by Frank Squillo, are ON SALE NOW online at www.riverbendplayers.org/subscription-one-1. Our new ticketing system is fast, easy and best of all… You get to Choose Your Seats! Show times are June 3rd & 4th at 7 pm; June 5th at 2 pm; June 10th & 11th at 7 pm; June 12th at 2 pm; June 18th at 7 pm and June 19th at 2 pm. ** BONUS! When you order, be sure to pick up your very own “Arsenic and Old Lace” commemorative flask! Order it with your tickets and it’ll be waiting for you in the lobby of the Performing Arts Center at NCRD on show night! You say you can’t wait? Well, neither can we! While we do, though, we thought you’d like to see Who’s Who in the show…

EVCNB Community Preparedness Fair Thursday, June 16, 11am-2pm

Submitted By: brad.hart@evcnb.org – Click to email about this post
Join EVCNB at Manzanita’s Underhill Plaza! This event is free and participation is highly encouraged for locals and visitors from outside of the Nehalem Bay region.

Guests will learn the importance and solutions for individuals and communities to be prepared for a range of emergencies. A guided interactive tour will explain the operations of a disaster support prototype demonstration setup. Participants will learn what immediate actions can be taken on a personal level to reduce the need for evacuation to a mass care site, allowing this critical capacity to be available to those most in need. They will also learn about the many rewarding ways to become involved in the work of EVCNB as a volunteer.

www.facebook.com/events/1736063183411608?ref=newsfeed

Energy Healing Event

Submitted By: andrea@myessentialcollection.com – Click to email about this post
My Essential Collection is hosting it’s first Energy Healing Event! Held at the Old Mill RV Event Center in Garibaldi! Come enjoy the free speakers and shop the vendors on Saturday and then make appointments and sign up for classes and jewelry making on Sunday. We’re kicking off Saturday with Yoga at 9 and then followed with Meditation. You can then shop the vendors and attend the classes. Follow our event on our Facebook page My Essential Collection. You can also shop our store at 460 Hwy 101 S in Rockaway Beach. Any questions feel free to call 503-812-9997 or e-mail them to andrea@myessentialcollection.com
Come enjoy the positive energy and fill yourself healing.

Chamber Orchestra concerts in June

Submitted By: sdawagner@icloud.com – Click to email about this post
The North Coast Chamber Orchestra will present two classical music concerts in June, their final performances of the 2021-22 season. This unique ensemble, under the direction of conductor Cory Pederson, is a group of dedicated North Coast musicians offering live classical music in local venues. Titled “European Enchantment”, these concerts will feature a varied selection of performances by soloists, string ensemble, and full orchestra.

The first concert will take place on Friday, June 3 at St. Catherine’s Episcopal Church (36335 N. Hwy 101, Nehalem, OR) beginning at 7:00pm. This is a beautiful and intimate venue, a favorite of musicians and audience alike. ALL audience members (children and adults) will be required to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19 in order to attend this concert.
The second concert will be on Sunday, June 5 at Camp Kiwanilong (595 SW Ridge Road in Warrenton, OR) beginning at 3:00pm. Nestled just south of Fort Stevens along the shores of Long Lake, the Camp offers a secluded and private rustic environment for events. This will be an outdoor concert, and the Orchestra’s first performance at this venue.
Tickets will be sold at the door for both concerts. Admission will be: $10 adults, $5 students, and children under 12 (with adult supervision) free.
For more information about NCCO, please visit the NCCO website at: northoregoncoastsymphony.org. & our Facebook page: North Coast Chamber Orchestra.

The Library Friends Book Sale is this Weekend!

Submitted By: jenna.edginton@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
After a two-year Covid forced hiatus, the annual North Tillamook Library Friends Book Sale is on for May 27-28. The sale will be held in three locations in Manzanita:

Pine Grove: Fiction
Hoffman Center: Non-Fiction – General Interest, Hobbies, Home & Garden, Cookbooks, Religion & Philosophy and Travel.
Calvary Bible Church: Non-Fiction – Art, Coffee Table, Biography, History, Psychology, Science & Nature, Sports, and Pets.

A members only sale will take place from 5pm to 7pm on Friday, May 27th. You can become a Friends member at the door or ahead of time online.

The public sale will be from 9am to 4pm on Saturday, May 28th.

REMEMBER TO BRING CASH OR CHECK(S)!

The book sale features thousands of fiction, non-fiction and children’s titles and is the largest annual fundraiser for the Friends.

Wheeler Council Hearing Tuesday May 24 at 7PM

Submitted By: janegeason@comcast.net – Click to email about this post
On Tuesday, May 24 at 7 PM The Wheeler City Council will be holding a hearing on the proposed development of Botts Marsh. This hearing comes as a result of a remand from Oregon’s Land Use Board of Appeals regarding previous votes by our City Council. Regardless of how the vote turns out, the result will have a significant and long-lasting impact on the economic future of our town. Some people say that the very existence of Wheeler as a self-governing entity is in jeopardy.

Among our townsfolk, there are strong opinions on both sides of the issue. And, to my way of thinking, that’s part of the beauty of small-town life. We are conservative and liberal, young and old, rich and poor, working and retired, outspoken and introverted. And it is this diversity that weaves together to make Wheeler the place we choose to live. Yet, it has been my experience that this diversity is not fully represented among those attending our Council meetings.

I encourage our Citizens to attend the meeting to learn first hand—instead of through rumor and innuendo—how and why our City Council rules on this issue. And, let us all try to remember that reasonable, well-intentioned citizens can, and should, agree to disagree respectfully.

Jane Geason
Wheeler, OR

Are You Rummage Deprived?

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Are you rummage-deprived?

We can set you up! This weekend, May 21st and 22nd, we will be having a blowout sale of household items, art supplies, tools, tchochkes and wonders (as in, “I wonder what this is?” and “I wonder who thought this was a good idea?”). We will be putting out more as we go, so check back or email if you are looking for something specific. If it is weird, we may just have one in a closet or hanging from the rafters.

Saturday, May 21st 10am – 3pm
Sunday, May 22nd 10am – 3pm

In Rockaway at Beacon and Stark. Look for the greenhouse.

Tools: tile saw jigsaw plunge router, sanders, scroll saw, woodworking gouges, sewing machine, many hand tools!
Arts and crafts: paint, fabric, encaustic gear, soapmaking gear, felting gear (both wet and stabby), yarn, metal, bookbinding supplies, paper ephemera, cold glass tools
Housewares: pots and pans, large Ball jars, casserole dishes & Pyrex, furniture

Retirement Celebration

Submitted By: barbaraandchuck@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post

posted by jennie1550@yahoo.com

Our Pastor, Steve Wolff, is retiring and we want to invite you to the celebration.

Sunday, June 5, 2:00-4:00
Camp Magruder

Come to say thanks, farewell, congratulations and everything that goes along with a pastor retiring in order to pursue new adventures.

There will be a short worship service with communion.

Please drop by and wish Steve well!!

Jennie Meyers