Terry Robb at NCRD

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Join us for an unforgettable night of Blues music with the always popular, award-winning Terry Robb.
Terry has performed with Joe Cocker, Johnny Winter, and Curtis Salgado. He has won the Best Guitarist Award from the Cascade Blues Association so many times they named the award after him!
His music has been featured in the The Game of Thrones and The Horse Whisperer.
Now is your chance to hear him at NCRD.

To purchase tickets please visit: www.tickettomato.com/event/9813/terry-robb

White Clover Grange tree grafting workshop on Saturday March 28th

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Save the date for the White Clover Grange tree grafting workshop on Saturday March 28th from 1-4. We will be grafting heritage apples and some pears.

Grafting is an art and allows us to grow a genetic replica of a living fruit tree. We have some amazing old trees growing in the area and want to keep them alive for generations to come!

If you’re interested in grafting a copy of your own tree (or a friend or neighbor’s), now’s the time to collect scion wood. Scions are long straight twigs about the size of a pencil or a little larger. Cut them with sharp pruners and store them in a plastic bag in the refrigerator until the workshop. We will also have scions from local heritage apple trees to share.

Each workshop participant will have the opportunity to learn how to graft and to take home a tree for their own garden or orchard. Suggested donation is $10-25

To sign up for the workshop, contact Jennifer Childress with the White Clover Grange.
Email: goatherd@nehalemtel.net

North Coast Veterans for Peace Meeting

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Hey fellow Veterans for Peace

Our next North Coast VFP meeting is coming up. The day before Friday the 13th. Just when you think things can’t get any worse, it gets worse. Everyone is welcome. You need not be a veteran to attend.
The info is as follows:

Date – March 12th
Time – 10:30 PST
Place. – Manzanita Library

If you can’t attend in person, you can still join via the following link.

Join Zoom Meeting
us06web.zoom.us/j/89257402355?pwd=8Obsr1rG9BKqoLsvzKb4yLC5IWmqzu.1

Brian

PLAY WITH PAINT

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PLAY WITH PAINT: AN ART EXPERIENCE!
Thursday, March 12th 4-6pm
The Pine Grove Community House
225 Laneda Ave. Manzanita

Join your friends and neighbors for an experiential art event using Pouring Acrylics. Local artist and facilitator, Marla Deardorff will teach 2 different methods of this technique. You will create two pieces of unique, abstract wall art that you can take home with you.
All supplies will be provided and beginners are welcome.

Feel free to bring a beverage to sip on while creating your masterpieces.

Tickets: $20
Buy your tickets here:
www.thepinegrove.org/RSVP-or-Purchase-Tickets

Repair Cafe this Saturday March 14 from 3-5

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Join Us at the Repair Café this Saturday March 14 from 3-5

Come join in the fun of fixing! Our expert fixers can bring new life to your torn clothing, knitted items, broken lamps, kitchen aids and other appliances.

Got something else that’s broken? Just ask us, we might be able to fix it, or help you find someone who can! Sign up at the Heart of Cartm website below.

www.heartofcartm.org/repaircafe

After the Fire 2 Benefit Concert for Scott Casey & Cosmo Jones

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This is the second of two benefit concerts to help our musician friends, Scott Casey & Cosmo Jones, who lost their building, two recording studios, a myriad of musical equipment and their livelihoods, to a fire at the end of January. Doors open at 1:30 pm, concert starts at 2:00. The suggested donation is $20, but we appreciate anything you can contribute.

There will be coffee & cookies, some very cool raffle items, and great music featuring our favorites, Mojo Holler, N.E. Daynow, and Eric Sappington!

The raffle items will be drawn at the end of the concert and if you bought tickets at the first concert and can’t attend this one, you need not be present to win.

We’re giving away a brand new Taylor guitar with gig bag, a Squire guitar with stand, strap, & practice amp, a Fender acoustic guitar, a beautiful sunset photo on metal, a chock full of stuff Easter Basket, gift basket from Green Coast Market and more!
Come and join us, you’ll have a great time for a good cause!

Can’t make the event but want to contribute or buy raffle tickets? Venmo works! See 2nd poster.

MUSICAL STORYTIME FOR PRESCHOOLERS AT THE MANZANITA LIBRARY MARCH 9

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Musical Storytime Three Hens and a Peacock

Bring your preschooler to hear a hilarious story at North Oregon Coast Symphony’s next free Musical Storytime. In March the featured story will be Three Hens and a Peacock by Lester Laminack. This program is a hands-on musical activity. The event will feature a live oboe accompaniment. Children will hear about a peaceful farm where animals don’t complain – until a peacock arrives. Be ready to laugh out loud as the tale unfolds. With vibrant illustrations this book is sure to be a favorite for children and adults. Afterwards preschoolers will learn more about the oboe and take part in making their own music with provided instruments.

This event will be offered at 10:30 Monday, March 9 at the North Tillamook Library in Manzanita.

The free readings for children ages 2 to 5 are planned monthly in partnership with the Astoria Library, North Tillamook Library in Manzanita, and the Seaside Library. Funding for some of the instruments used in this outreach program come from Clatsop County Cultural Coalition and Oregon Cultural Trust. We thank both organizations for their generosity.
For more information visit North Oregon Coast Symphony’s website at www.nocsymphony.org.

Learn how to use a radio to stay connected during an emergency! 3/28

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Our next Neighborhood Radio Class is Saturday, March 28th from 11am–1pm — and there’s still time to register!

If you’ve been meaning to get your Neighborhood Radio set up and learn how to use it during an emergency, this is your chance. The class is online via Zoom, so you can join right from your living room.
$10 per household | Radios available for purchase if you need one

Register at evcnb.org/events-and-training/neighborhood-radio-03282026
Questions? Email nr@evcnb.org

VARIETY SHOW AT THE PINE GROVE 2026!

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JOIN US FOR A VARIETY SHOW AT THE PINE GROVE COMMUNITY HOUSE ON FRIDAY APRIL 3RD AT 7PM
225 LANEDA AVE
MANZANITA

Let’s come together for an action packed evening with Chip McGregor as our emcee. You won’t want to miss this fun-filled community event featuring local performers!

This is your opportunity to get on the stage.
Reply SOON if you want to perform. We have just a few slots left.

If you’d like to perform fill out the following:
docs.google.com/forms/d/1l0x2xOuR9LZXjFK3XSlrXmneXxCABn6uJxEkT8c2zco/edit

If you’d like to purchase a ticket go to:
www.thepinegrove.org/RSVP-or-Purchase-Tickets

We look forward to seeing you there!

STEPHEN KING THRILLER ‘MISERY’ LIVE ON STAGE AT NCRD! SEE IT THIS WEEKEND!

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“Outstanding performances”, “So well executed”!

STEPHEN KING’S PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER, ON STAGE AT THE NCRD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER.
riverbendplayers.ludus.com/index.php

Annie Wilkes says, “I’m your number one fan.”

Paul Sheldon used to write for a living. Now, he’s writing to stay alive. Riverbend Players is proud to bring Stephen King’s white-knuckle thriller, MISERY, to the stage!

– Run: 6 Shows Remain! Friday and Saturday nights at 7 pm, Sunday matinees at 2 pm

-Location: NCRD Performing Arts Center in Nehalem

-Tickets: riverbendplayers.ludus.com/index.php

Get yours now, before things get… uncomfortable!

PLUS: INCLUDE SEASON PASSES UNTIL 03/15/26. SAVE 20% ON TICKET PRICES AND RESERVE YOUR FAVORITE SEATS FOR ALL FOUR SHOWS THIS SEASON!

riverbendplayers.ludus.com/index.php

The Deadliest Shipwreck: the Francis Leggitt

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On Saturday, March 14, NVHS will present Capt. Daniel Marvin. Capt. Dan captained throughout his career and has a fascination with all things related to sailing the waters of the Pacific Northwest. When he learned about the circumstances of the loss of the Leggitt, he thought that the investigation was lacking. His own investigation has drawn different conclusions and his findings throw a new light on the responsibility for the greatest loss of life on the Oregon coast. Come join us at NCRD’s Performing Arts Center. $10 at the door.

Yoga with Veterans and with Molly and with Janet

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Yoga anyone

Come join us for Yoga with veterans, with Molly and with Janet. It’s fun, healthy, complementary and will limber you up. Everyone is welcome. Molly and Janet are excellent teachers.

Here is the info:

Yoga with Molly
Day – Monday
Time – 10:45 PST
Place – Tillamook YMCA

If you can’t join in person, you can still zoom in via the following link.
us06web.zoom.us/j/85009203244?pwd=kewlp3KzlW0sKcbRbW8m3xMy0t5yOA.1

Yoga with Janet
Day – Wednesday
Time – 10:30 PST
Place – NCRD in Nehalem

If you can’t join in person, you can still zoom in via the following link:
us02web.zoom.us/j/82315818270

See you there.

Brian

Stories of Netarts Past: author John Andersen reading and book signing

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This is a free event, but due to limited seating, registration is required at: www.eventbrite.com/…/stories-of-netarts-past
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Join Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS and the Tillamook County Pioneer Museum for a special presentation celebrating the people and history of the Oregon Coast with local author and historian John Andersen. John will share stories from his newly released book, “The Amazing People Between the Capes” – A History about the People of Cape Meares, Netarts, and Oceanside, Oregon, and foster a greater knowledge of the area’s diverse history.
With over two decades of work in community development and environmental education in the area, John brings a personal and deeply informed perspective to the stories that define life between Cape Lookout and Cape Meares.
Whether you’re a longtime local, a new resident, or simply interested in coastal Oregon history, this event is a chance to connect with the rich heritage and remarkable individuals who have called this region home.
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Admission: Free. Books available for purchase ($25 cash or card) and signing.

PLAY WITH PAINT

 

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PLAY WITH PAINT: AN ART EVENT
Thursday, March 12th 4-6pm
The Pine Grove Community House
225 Laneda Ave
Manzanita

Join your friends and neighbors for an experiential art event using Pouring Acrylics. Local artist and facilitator,
Marla Deardorff will teach 2 different methods of this technique. You will create two pieces of unique abstract wall art that you can take home with you!
All supplies will be provided and beginners are welcome.

Feel free to bring a beverage to sip while you create your masterpieces.

This event is limited to 20 people.

Tickets: $20
Buy tickets here:
www.thepinegrove.org/RSVP-or-Purchase-Tickets

 

Conscious Aging and Community Connections Monday, March 9, 2026, 2-4pm

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Conscious Aging and Community Connections
March 9, 2026. 2 to 4PM
Pine Grove Community House
Manzanita

What Does Conscious Aging Mean to You?

Join us for a conversation about what inspires you and helps you through your aging journey.

We will offer quotes from a number of sources and from wise people through the ages, as prompts for discussion. Discussing in small groups, we will explore what it means to age mindfully — maybe even with grace, humor and equanimity. Then we will gather to exchange ideas with the whole group. You are encouraged to share quotes, poems or words of wisdom that inspire you to stay awake to how your life is unfolding.

Your $5 donation at the door supports the Pine Grove Community House.

Coastal Community Death Care Workshop Series

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What: The Peaceful Presence Project and North Coast EOL Collective are offering the Coastal Community Death Care Workshop Series: Neighbor-to-Neighbor Support for Serious Illness, Dying, and Grief

Who: Tillamook County residents ONLY. No professional experience required. Just an open heart and mind.

When: Wednesdays from 4:30 – 5:30 pm, April 1 – May 6, 2026. 1 hour of self-paced online learning + 1 hour of live Zoom session. Sessions will be recorded for participants.

Cost: Free

The workshop is a collaborative effort shaped by the voices of individuals and community partners, including the leadership teams from Conscious Aging and Community Connections in Manzanita, and Cape Meares Aging with Grace.

See attached flyer for details.
To register, email: welcome@northcoasteolcollective.com

Monday! Triage Training at Nehalem Fire and Rescue!

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In a major disaster, professional responders may not reach everyone right away.

That’s where YOU come in.

START triage is the same system used by first responders to quickly assess who needs help most. And we’re teaching it right here in our community — hands-on, scenario-based, and open to everyone.

You don’t need a medical background. You just need to show up.

When

Monday March 9th

6:00pm-8:00pm

Where:

Nehalem Bay Fire and Rescue

Who:

MRC members, CERT grads, neighbors — all welcome. No registration required.

Friends of Tillamook Bay Fire & Rescue District Fundraiser Dinner

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Come support the initiative of creating Tillamook Bay Fire & Rescue District! The proposed creation of a new fire district will go to Tillamook and Bay City voters on the 2026 May ballot.
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Fundraiser dinner at the Pacific Restaurant includes: corned beef, cabbage, potatoes, and soda bread. Dinner tickets are $20/person and can be purchased from volunteer firefighters at Bay City Fire Department and Tillamook Fire District, and at Pacific Restaurant, Valvoline Oil, or by calling: 503-801-2235.
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Dinner to benefit the work of Friends of Tillamook Bay Fire & Rescue PAC.

Level Up Tillamook Pitch Competition

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2026 Pitch Contest:
The Level Up Tillamook Pitch Contest is a competition where participants present a concise, compelling introduction of their new product, service, or expansion plans in no more than 10 minutes.
Compete for up to $10,000 for your business.

Businesses must:
-Be in operation for one year
-Have a new product, service, or new expansion plans

The Pitch Contest will take place on the following date:
• April 23: Tillamook – PRI Building :
Reach out for any questions!
rudellarriba@tillamookbaycc.edu

Cannon Beach Comedy Festival – March 13-14

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The Cannon Beach Comedy Festival is just one week away! Get tickets before they sell out!

This year the festival welcomes headliners Kurt Braunohler, Chris Gethard, Mia Jackson and Mohanad Elshieky. They’ll be joined by some of the funniest stand ups in the Pacifc Northwest.

Produced by the nonprofit Tolovana Arts Colony, the shows take place at the historic Coaster Theatre Playhouse.

Get tickets, see the schedule and learn more at:

cannonbeachcomedyfestival.com/

Tsunami 101 Roadshow! – Get Ready!

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TSUNAMI 101 ROADSHOW – Free & Open to Everyone!

Do you know what to do when the ground starts shaking? This is your chance to find out!
Regional experts are coming to our community with life-saving information on alerts, watches & warnings, evacuation routes, and local Assembly Areas: what they are, where they are, and what you’ll find there.

Before you come, download the FREE NVS Tsunami App (Apple & Android – apps.apple.com/…/nvs-tsunami…/id478984841). It shows you in real time whether you’re in a tsunami evacuation zone and your safest route out. Presenters will walk through it live — so come with it ready to go!

Come learn, come prepared, come protect your family.
-March 31st
-3:30pm-5:00pm
-Pine Grove Community House
Free – no registration required. Share this with your neighbors!

Share Your Opinion on Local Conservation!

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Dear Community,

Big things are underway at LNCT, and we would like your input! As we develop a strategic plan to guide our conservation efforts over the next five years, we want to hear what matters most to you.

What does LNCT do best? What are our greatest areas of impact? How can we better serve the land, its communities, and you in the years ahead?

Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts through a short anonymous survey: www.surveymonkey.com/r/ZCKBWLW

Your perspective will help shape the future of this work.

Thank you very much for your contribution to the Lower Nehalem Community Trust’s mission and community.

Turning the Tide in Oregon’s Blue Ecosystems: Seaweeds & Green Crabs

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Join Friends of Netarts Bay – WEBS on Wednesday, March 18th, 6:30-7:30 for the second webinar presentation in our 2026 “Producers of the Bay” series!

Oregon’s coastal blue ecosystems are dynamic, productive, and increasingly shaped by climate change and invasive species. This webinar explores the ecological roles of seaweeds and invasive green crabs, and how science-informed, ancestral stewardship and harvesting practices can contribute to ecosystem resilience. Drawing from marine ecology, the Indigenous 13 Moons seasonal framework, and Asian coastal food traditions, the session connects ecosystem literacy with culinary nourishment.

Dr. Siew Sun Wong from OSU’s School of Nutrition and Public Health and Dr. Samuel Chan from OSU’s Department of Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Sciences will share their insights into Oregon’s nearshore systems and how thoughtful harvesting and cooking can transform ecological challenges into opportunities for stewardship and sustainability—while also creating meaningful and nourishing meals.

Seaweed samples will be available at the WEBS office for pick-up to enjoy during the presentation. Details will be sent to all registrants.

Visit www.netartsbaywebs.org/events to learn more and register.
Questions or Cancellations? Contact info@netartsbaywebs.org
Connect with the Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS online!
Website: www.netartsbaywebs.org
Social Media: @netartsbaywebs

Community Open Music Jam this Friday March 6th, 6PM Rising Hearts Studio

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Hello BBQ Community-

Community Open Music Jam at Rising Hearts Studio is this Friday March 6th, 6PM. Bring your instruments, your voice, yourself- and let’s have fun playing music together. ALL ARE WELCOME to this FREE, FUN event. Hope to see you there!

Contact Christy (503) 800-1092 for info/questions

Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th St
Hwy 101, downtown Nehalem
(503) 800-1092
“Lifting the community with education and services that promote healing on all levels.”

White Clover Grange Grafting Workshop March 28

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Save the date for the White Clover Grange tree grafting workshop on Saturday March 28th from 1-4. We will be grafting heritage apples and some pears.

Grafting is an art and allows us to grow a genetic replica of a living fruit tree. We have some amazing old trees growing in the area and want to keep them alive for generations to come!

If you’re interested in grafting a copy of your own tree (or a friend or neighbor’s), now’s the time to collect scion wood. Scions are long straight twigs about the size of a pencil or a little larger. Cut them with sharp pruners and store them in a plastic bag in the refrigerator until the workshop.

To sign up for the workshop, contact Jennifer Childress with the White Clover Grange.
Email: goatherd@nehalemtel.net

PRUNING WORKSHOP FOR PEOPLE WHO LOVE PLANTS

 

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If you look out your window right now and see an unruly tangle of branches and limbs but not much foliage, that’s your cue to prune.

But know this: the decisions you make on where to cut and what to remove will shape your landscape for years to come. YIKES!

Intimidated? So is your Japanese maple whenever you approach it with pruners in your hand (or, heaven forbid, loppers).

So talk about coincidence! The Hoffman Center for the Arts just happens to be offering an all-day, hands-on Pruning Lab with the Wonder Garden’s all-time favorite aesthetic pruner, Maryann Lewis.

Class size is limited for individual attention so get in while the going’s good. We’ve a few slots left.

SATURDAY, MARCH 14th
9am – 4pm including lunch
$100 (scholarships available!)

Register at: hoffmanarts.org/events/pruning-lab/?

 

Dance this Thursday

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Also mark your calendars for the 1st and 3rd Thursdays 5:30 and the 4th Sunday 11:00 for the foreseeable future!

It’s more fun when you’re there. Next event: Thursday 3/5 at 5:30pm

Neahkahnie Spirit Dance is a free-flowing movement experience. Join us in feeling the liberation that comes from freely moving your body in community. Guaranteed to bring more joy into your life.

Upcoming events:
Thursday, March 5th at 5:30pm-7
Flowering into the light: Dance for Empowerment led by Star Misner

We look forward to dancing with you.

From Space to Long Ago: Writers Read Celebration Considers ‘From A Distance’

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Some say perspective changes everything. The 16 writers from throughout the Northwest, Canada and Texas selected to read their pieces on the theme, “From a Distance,” for the Cannon Beach Library’s Writers Read Celebration, twisted their perceptions to encompass time, space and technology.

They will read their poems, short stories and essays at the Celebration beginning at 7 p.m. Friday, March 6 in the library, 131 Hemlock St., Cannon Beach.

Admission is free. People can attend in person at the library or online; the link will be on the library’s website, cannonbeachlibrary.org.

From a conversation with the wind to backwards time travel in Galway, Ireland, the pieces offered a variety of views from a distance.

A boy looks at the planets while a Martian considers Earth. Friends try to plan a coastal trip via text messages. Life changes direction for a young man working in a mint field. A woman hopes to recapture her great-grandmother’s recipe for beans and pork.

This is the eighth year of the library’s Writers Read Celebration. Writers were asked to submit up to three entries – limited to 600 words per entry – on a chosen theme. This year’s theme was “From a Distance.”

The library received a record-breaking 122 entries. They were reviewed in a blind selection process by a panel of volunteers from the library’s NW Authors Series Committee.

Those selected to read were:
Aronne Barnes, Portland: Short Story, Charity Lamb
Rachel Blair, Portland: Essay, How to Write a Recipe
John Ciminello, Naselle, WA: Short Story, Digital Distances
Linda Gelbrich, Corvallis: Poem, Just Imagining,
Bill Graffius,Gearhart: Poem, Baby Left Alone
Dan Herford, Corvallis: Short Story, So Close So Far
Kristin Koptiuch, Rockaway: Poem, Like a Vagrant Bird
Phyllis Mannan, Beaverton: Poems, Leaving the Beach House and A Landscape No Longer Mine
Lily Marshall, Seaside: Short Story, Soulmates?
Colleen Medlock, Portland/Seaside: Short Story, Warrior of Galway
Grace Page, Red Deer, Alberta, Canada: Poem, Passing Through
Susan Pittman, Arlington, WA: Poem, Sitka Sound
Will Stone, Manzanita: Essay, Sasha
L Swartz, Wheeler: Poem, Gazebo: Shout From Afar to Afar
Brittany Sweet, Gearhart: Poem, If This is All There Is
Victor Vasquez, Mission, TX: Poem, Home Invasion and Short Story, The Mint Field