FREE CONCERT: Raye Zaragoza in Cannon Beach, Nov 8th

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With galvanizing, original folk songs, Raye Zaragoza kicks of the second-annual Gathering with a free concert at the Coaster Theatre on Friday, November 8th.

Based in Los Angeles, Zaragoza’s indigenous roots inform her artistry.

“The Native community in LA has been a huge part of my life since I moved here at 14,” she Zaragoza says. “Indigenous artists aren’t played on the radio or given space in mainstream publications enough, so I do what I can to be as proud as I can and pave the way for other artists too.”

Zaragoza first drew national attention in 2016 with the song “In The River,” written in protest of the Dakota Access Pipeline.

Her 2020 album “Woman of Color” was recognized in NPR’s “Best Protest Music” of 2020.

In introducing her Tiny Desk concert, NPR wrote: “Zaragoza is a natural performer, able to go big … or pare it all back.”

A feminist undercurrent courses throughout “Hold That Spirit,” Zaragoza’s most recent album. The meditative folk ballad “Strong Woman,” celebrates a world led and built by women.

The concert, produced by the Tolovana Arts Colony, is offered free of charge. Donations are encouraged.

The show begins at 7:00PM. Doors open at 6:30PM. And opening act is to be announced.

The Coaster Theatre is located at 108 N Hemlock St in Cannon Beach.

For more information and a full weekend schedule of The Gathering: a Celebration of Native American Heritage Month, visit tolovanaartscolony.org.

2nd Annual Halloween Witches Paddle at Lake Lytle

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Calling all Witches!

2nd Annual Halloween Witches paddle.
Lake Lytle in Rockaway
Thursday, October 31st at noon.

Paddleboards, kayaks /any other flotation devices welcome.

Witch attire is a must- come dressed to impress the muggles!

Free Community Event.

Meet at the Lake Lytle boat launch in Rockaway Beach.

The 30 Shamanic Questions ~ An 8-Week Journey of Self-Discovery

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The 30 Shamanic Questions are a series of questions channeled by my teacher, Star Wolf, to help us remember the bigger picture of our lives through a process of self-inquiry.

Star Wolf calls these questions “shamanic” because they are designed to guide one through a process of letting go (a symbolic death) of old wounds, attachments and narratives and accelerate transformation and healing (a rebirth experience).

Wherever you find yourself, these questions are designed to help you uncover, recover, and discover more of who you truly are.

Experience Details:

We’ll meet weekly live on Zoom. Sessions will not be recorded.
Dates: 10/30, 11/6, 11/13, 11/20, 11/27, 12/4, 12/11, 12/18.

Time: 4-6pm PST

Registration Link: events.humanitix.com/the-30-shamanic-questions

Fee: $250 (Partial Scholarships Available)

Lynda “Chickpea” Chick, RN is a Certified Shamanic Breathwork Facilitator through Venus Rising Association for Transformation.

Forests and Ales Event at Fort George Brewery Nov 6

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Join us at Fort George Brewery’s Lovell Showroom in Astoria, OR on November 6th, 2024 at 5pm for a free community event to discuss forest issues on the North Coast. This event is sponsored by Wild Salmon Center, North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection, and Coast Range Association. Featured speakers include Michael Lang, senior policy manager at Wild Salmon Center; Nancy Webster, president of North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection; and Chuck Willer, executive director of Coast Range Association. The title and theme of the event is “Forests & Ales: Protecting Forests, Fish, and Drinking Water on the North Coast” Following the presentations, the three speakers will participate in a Q&A panel.

Doors open at 5pm for social hour, presentations and panel Q&A from 6pm – 8pm — Wild Salmon Center is hosting the first round of beverages (Beer, wine, N.A.) for the first 50 attendees! RSVP HERE! forms.gle/8Ttv8SeCz7ijDNcH7

The mission of Wild Salmon Center is to promote the conservation and sustainable use of wild salmon ecosystems across the Pacific Rim. Working across the entire range of Pacific salmon, from California to the Western Pacific, we lead the protection of strongholds, the North Pacific’s last, best salmon rivers. Over 30 years, we have worked alongside local partners to protect nearly eight million acres around salmon stronghold rivers and prioritize 89 of those rivers for wild fish. More at wildsalmoncenter.org

North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection is a grassroots group that advocates for the protection of drinking water on the Oregon Coast. The non-profit aims to end logging and pesticide spray within and surrounding forested drinking watersheds in the state, regardless of land ownership. The group started in 2012 by Nancy Webster, a Rockaway citizen concerned about the clearcutting of forestland and aerial pesticide spraying in the Jetty Creek Watershed—the sole source of her community’s drinking water. More at healthywatershed.org

Coast Range Association is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that has been working since 1991 to find just protections for Western Oregon’s forests while supporting a vibrant rural economy. The CRA’s work looks to address the underlying causes of social and environmental problems and seeks to instill common understanding, foster social unity, and provide practical solutions. We make every effort to speak directly to the connecting interests of people, communities and long-term sustainability. More at coastrange.org

We hope to see you on—
November 6th at 5pm
Fort George Brewery, Lovell Showroom
1483 Duane St, Astoria, OR 97103

Envision Manzanita Community Summit – Comprehensive Plan Community Event

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Please come to the Envision Manzanita Comprehensive Plan Community Summit!

The event is held at the Pine Grove Community House on October 28th @ 5:30pm

Seating is limited so RSVP on Eventbrite here: pasc-community-summit.eventbrite.com

Physical tickets are not needed but you will need to use the link to reserve you space.

We look forward to seeing everyone on the 28th!

Tickets available for Tides of Change Soup Bowl event Oct. 26

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Hi Neighbors,

Tides of Change, formerly the Tillamook County Women’s Resource Center, is hosting their soup bowl fundraiser Saturday, October 26 at Pacific Restaurant in Tillamook. It is a lovely event featuring hand thrown pottery bowls donated by local artisans, soup, breads and desserts donated by local restaurants including North County favorites Buttercup, Wanda’s, Offshore Grill and Wolf Moon Bakery! Attendees take home the beautiful bowl of their choice, (or may purchase a ticket for food only).

Proceeds benefit programs and services for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. Buy tickets online at:

www.tidesofchangenw.org/

Thank you for your support!

Mary Faith Bell

UNITED PAWS’ KITTEN and CAT ADOPT-A_THON October 27th

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United Paws’ Adopt-a-Thon Sunday, October 27th, from Noon to 3pm. We will have about 30 kittens and cats at this event. A wonderful way to meet some of our wonderful felines. If you are pre-approved to adopt from United Paws, you can go home with your new Best Feline Friend. Visit United Paws’ web site to view ALL available kittens and cats for adoption. FILL OUT an Adoption Form for pre-approval. Hope to see you there!
United Paws of Tillamook 1180 N. Main Tillamook (Right next to Las Margaritas Restaurant)
www.unitedpaws.wordpress.com phone# 503-842-5663 email: unitedpawshelp@gmail.com

Nehalem Bay Garden Club Meeting tomorrow Oct 22 1:30 Manzanita

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All are welcome at the Nehalem Bay Garden Club meeting tomorrow, Oct 22, at 1:30 at the Calvary Bible Church across from the Manzanita Library.

The topic is plant pathogens.

Are any of you gardeners having trouble with a specific plant? Can’t figure out what is wrong with it? Well…..this month’s topic is plant pathogens! We’ll watch a short video and then discuss any of the problems you may be having with your plants. So bring your questions or examples of sick leaves/stems etc and between all of our collective intelligence (ha, ha, ha) we’ll try to figure out solutions! If you have favorite books on plant diseases, feel free to bring them to. See you at the meeting.

SYMPHONY PRESENTS CONCERTS IN NOVEMBER

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The North Oregon Coast Symphony will begin its 2024-2025 season with two concerts in November. Titled “Grand Openings,” this series offers several classical pieces that were originally intended as preludes to larger works such as operas, including Dvorak’s Hussite Overture, Rossini’s La Gazza Ladra (The Thieving Magpie) Overture, and Poet and Peasant Overture by Franz von Suppé. In another grand opening, Dylan Morrow, a senior at Astoria High School this year, will be the soloist for the first movement of Edward Elgar’s Cello Concerto, Op. 85.
The first concert will take place on Saturday, November 9, at St. Catherine Episcopal Church (36335 N. Hwy 101, Nehalem, OR) beginning at 3:00 pm.
The second concert will be on Sunday, November 10, at the Charlene Larsen Center for the Performing Arts (588 16th St., Astoria, OR) beginning at 3:00 pm.
Admission for both concerts will be: $10 Adults, ages 18 and under FREE (children 12 and under with adult supervision).
Tickets will be available at the door only for the Nehalem concert. Tickets for the Astoria concert will be sold online at charlenelarsencenter.org or by phone at 503 338 9132. Cookies and refreshments will be available at both concerts during intermission.
This non-profit orchestra, under the direction of conductor Cory Pederson, brings together musicians from the north Oregon and south Washington coast to perform classical music for local audiences. For more information, please visit the the NOCS website nocsymphony.org.

Yoga with veterans and with Molly and Janet

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Hey all

Again you can always use the same link to get on each time. So come join us for Yoga! It’s fun, it’s free and it will make you healthy.

First there’s Yoga with Molly.
Day – Monday
Time. – 11:15 PST
Place – Tillamook YMCA

If you can’t join in person, you can still zoom in via the following link:
us06web.zoom.us/j/86577877885?pwd=hubSgvfcmYl6AWclxvsfULTHkeUCXY.1

Next there’s 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/83577436133

Come join us. Everyone is welcome.

Brian

Community Conversation:SAFETY- Domestic Violence Awareness Month

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Hello BBQ Community–

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month…..
Over 1/3 of adults on Oregon experience some type of domestic violence in their lifetimes. A State of Oregon recent audit of domestic violence supports (or lack of) is bleak! Link to results:
sos.oregon.gov/audits/Pages/audit-2023-31-domestic-violence.aspx?fbclid=IwY2xjawF_h5pleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHaSyjJs_0cPCP7dZoVhB0RfqouGcOKBI2QgPl_XtalE55tmpOZQsNQcwIA_aem_Pyo6fjXVAinTdbFMhPHRCA

What do we need to be safe and feel at peace within our own local community?
Join our next Community Conversation: SAFETY- this Tuesday, October 22nd, 5:30-7:30 PM at Rising Hearts Studio.

TIDES OF CHANGE will join HUGGS(Helping us Give/Get Support), and community members to talk about how we can support EVERYONE to feel safe to live their best lives. Find out about TIDES OF CHANGE and HUGGS resources for domestic violence/sexual assault, suicide prevention, mental health support, overdose prevention, and more.
LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE – Please RSVP to: editor@tillamookcountypioneer.net

Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th St
Hwy 101, Downtown Nehalem

Huge Textile and Jumble Sale

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Come See and Shop at the Textile and Jumble Sale!

To be held at the White Clover Grange 36585 Hwy 53 Nehalem OR 97131 Saturday October 19th from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM.
Lots of fun fabrics and quilting materials can be found for your sewing projects and crafting designs. Also, vintage handmade period quilts will be offered for sale, as well as printed tablecloths to dress up the holiday season dinner table!
A variety of textiles and assorted fabrics will be offered, including quilting cottons, fine silks, linens, wools, corduroys, “cutter quilts”, unique special occasion fabrics, and many clean “ready to upcycle” pieces.
For those interested in “broadening your horizons”, there will be an array of books and literature on sewing and crafting topics, also patterns for creating your own works of art.
“Jumble Sale” items for the kitchen include Wagner cast iron bakeware and a beautiful Rogers Bros silverplate flatware service for 12 that includes the matching serving pieces.
Also available to assist in your holiday meal preparations is an assortment of cookware and serve ware, as well as a variety of cool antiques to add to your seasonal home decor, and SO MUCH MORE!!! Stop by and say hello, you’ll have fun!

TEEN NIGHT at North Coast Pinball TOMORROW Friday Oct 18th, 6-8PM

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Hello BBQ Community-

TEEN NIGHT at North Coast Pinball is tomorrow, Friday, October 18th 6-8PM. FREE PINBALL and Games for ALL TEENS! ALL TEENS WELCOME!
Please spread the word! FREE FUN for TEENS!! Thank you!

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

11/1/24 The A’s B’s and C’s of Medicare at Pine Grove

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DON’T MISS OUT! COMMUNITY EVENT
WOULD YOU LIKE A REVIEW OF THE A’s, B’s, & C’s OF MEDICARE? MAYBE JUST A REFRESHER.
AN EASY-TO-UNDERSTAND PRESENTATION
WHEN: NOVEMBER 1, 2025 WHERE: PINE GROVE COMMUNITY CENTER DONATED BY OUR LOCAL BRANCH OF 1ST SECURITY BANK TWO PRESENTATION TIMES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE: 11AM 3PM
CORRIE PERSING OUR LOCAL AGENT SPECIALIZING IN MEDICARE WILL BE PRESENTING.
THERE IS NO COST SEATING IS LIMITED
LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING YOU THERE!
*THIS IS AN EDUCATION EVENT*

Free Women’s Self Defense Clinic

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***Updated post***
Safe communities start with education and prevention. Join us this November for an entry-level women’s self-defense clinic!
Jiu Jitsu 101 Oregon Coast welcomes women ages 11+ to come and learn valuable information about how to de-escalate potentially dangerous situations, and techniques to leverage larger attackers.
This is a safe and welcoming community space to ask questions and learn valuable, potentially life-saving skills. Brand new students with no martial arts background are welcome to join and of course, we always welcome past participants who want to build on their foundation. Self-defense is a lifelong journey, and we are excited to welcome you to the start of yours!
DATE: November 9, 12:00-3:00PM LOCATION: 212 US-101, Rockaway Beach
REGISTER HERE: www.jiujitsu101oregoncoast.com/event-details-registration/free-womens-self-defense-clinic-1
How to prepare:
*Wear comfortable active wear (Please, no jewelry or clothing with metal buttons or zippers! These can injure others, and damage the mats)
*Bring water and snacks as needed for a three-hour session
*Have questions ready so we have time to work on the answers in real time
We can’t wait to see you there! Visit out website to learn more about our academy: www.jiujitsu101oregoncoast.com/

TEEN NIGHT at North Coast Pinball this Friday Oct 18th, 6-8PM

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Hello BBQ Community-

TEEN NIGHT at North Coast Pinball is this Friday, October 18th, 6-8PM!
FREE PINBALL and Games for ALL TEENS! ALL TEENS WELCOME!
Please spread the word, send in your teens for some FREE FUN!!
Thank you!

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

Friends and Bulbs on the Move

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Friends of North County Recreation District (NCRD) are on the move with their Spring Blooming Bulb Sale. Yes, we are at the NCRD building in Nehalem, Monday through Friday. This week we will also be showing up in Wheeler on Thursday and Saturday at Handry Creek Bakery. From 9-noon we will have our full color catalog available for you to choose your favorite types and colors these beautiful color spots for your yard. You will brighten up your neighborhood and be the talk of your block with the choices Friends have to offer. Now, I’m asking you what could be more relaxing than some dishes and coffee from Handy Creek Bakery and a few quiet minutes with our catalog? Better get there before Linda starts to order all her favorite tulips! For your own catalog just call Patty at 503-368-6081And you will get your own via the internet. Also remember we have Nir paperwhites and Amaryllis for your indoor flowers. Make great gifts. Many thanks, Patty

Kate & The Crocodiles return to the NCRD Performing Arts Center!

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Kate and The Crocodiles return to the NCRD Performing Arts Center on November 2nd at 7 pm!

This Northwest trio presents stunning indie rock originals and covers, early jazz and jazz standards, reinventions of ‘70s and ’80s rock as ballads, classical art songs mixed with rock (yes, really), and other surprises from far and wide. If the spectrum sounds broad, it is all held together by a signature sound informed by classical training and a respectful blending of many genres. It’s like a warm conversation with a good friend.

An evening with Kate & The Crocodiles has been called “A perfect combination of musical talent and intimate, unforgettable entertainment.”

Tickets are available for $26 at TicketTomato.com or call 971-308-0309. You can also purchase tickets at the door for $28. Doors open at 6:30 pm.

Join us for the 2024 GREAT SHAKEOUT EXERCISE on Thursday October 17 10:17 AM

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www.tillamookcounty.gov/emergency-management/page/great-oregon-shakeout
Great Oregon ShakeOut!

GET READY TO SHAKE OUT, THEN MOVE OUT OF THE TSUNAMI ZONE

You are invited to join thousands of fellow Oregonians participating on October 17th at 10:17 a.m. in the 2024 Great Oregon ShakeOut!

Click the link above and scroll down to find links with details specific to your community.

Fabric and Jumble Sale Oct 19, 2024

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Come See and Shop at the Textile and Jumble Sale!

To be held at the White Clover Grange 36585 Hwy 53 Nehalem OR 97131 Saturday October 19th from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM.
Lots of fun fabrics and quilting materials can be found for your sewing projects and crafting designs. Also, vintage handmade period quilts will be offered for sale, as well as vintage printed tablecloths!
A variety of textiles and assorted fabrics will be offered, including quilting cottons, fine silks, linens, wools, corduroys, “cutter quilts”, unique special occasion fabrics, and many clean “ready to upcycle” pieces.
For those interested in “broadening your horizons”, there will be an array of books on sewing and crafting topics, also patterns for creating your own works of art.
“Jumble Sale” items for the kitchen include Wagner cast iron bakeware and a beautiful Rogers Bros silverplate flatware service for 12 that includes the matching serving pieces.
Also available to assist in your holiday meal preparations is an assortment of cookware and serve ware, as well as a variety of cool antiques to add to your seasonal home decor, and SO MUCH MORE!!! Stop by and say hello, you’ll have fun!

The Gathering Returns: Nov 8-10

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The Gathering, a celebration of Native American Heritage Month, returns to Cannon Beach for a weekend of art, music, poetry, presentations and more, November 8th-10th.

Be sure to save the dates!

A schedule announcing performers and presenters will be released soon. (Just know: we’ve got some really spectacular folks lined up.)

All programs are being offered free of charge (donations are encouraged).

The event is produced by Cannon Beach community nonprofits, including: The Tolovana Arts Colony, Cannon Beach History Center & Museum, The Coaster Theatre Playhouse and the Cannon Beach Library.

For more, visit tolovanaartscolony.org

Heart of CARTM Repair Roadshow

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Our expert fixers want to help you get those broken things out of the closet and back into use. Register your items in need of mending now.
www.heartofcartm.org/repaircafe
Then, show up at the Garibaldi Branch Library this Saturday, Oct 19th for community skill sharing and repair.
Lamps – Small Appliances – Clothing – Jewelry
We can also show you how to use things or assemble new purchases. Our volunteer team is ready to help you use your resources wisely!

Community Meeting-Protect our drinking water

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Please join us at our next community meeting on Oct 19th to discuss strategies for protecting our drinking water, including plans to initiate a statewide ballot measure to end all clearcutting, slash burning and pesticide spraying in our drinking watersheds. If you are interested in helping and/or have experience in ballot measures, please come to our meeting!
We will also be giving updates about the Nedonna Wave Planned Unit Development Appeal, and the Jetty Creek Watershed Acquisition. In addition, instructional materials and supplies will be available for those interested in participating in our letter-writing campaign to the Rockaway Beach City Officials regarding the Appeal.

All are welcome. Hope to see you there!

Yoga with veterans and with Molly and Janet

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Hey all

Again you can always use the same link to get on each time. So come join us for Yoga! It’s fun, it’s free and it will make you healthy.

First there’s Yoga with Molly.
Day – Monday
Time. – 11:15 PST
Place – Tillamook YMCA

If you can’t join in person, you can still zoom in via the following link:
us06web.zoom.us/j/86577877885?pwd=hubSgvfcmYl6AWclxvsfULTHkeUCXY.1

Next there’s 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/83577436133

Come join us. Everyone is welcome.

Brian

Monday October 14, 2-4pm Pine Grove Get to Know Your Community Health Resources

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Hello conscious aging and community connections Friends!

The conscious aging and community connections program is held on the second Monday of each month from 2-4pm. Sponsorship by the Pine Grove Community House allows us to keep admission at $5 per session.

All proceeds go directly to the Pine Grove Community House.
Our overall program goals are to bring people in our community together, to get to know one another at a deeper level, and to encourage one another to live our best possible lives. Everyone is welcome to join us!

On Monday October 14, the theme for our gathering is Get to Know Your Community Health Resources. Gail Nelson, CEO (Chief Executive Officer) of Nehalem Bay Health Center & Pharmacy, and Leann Hoffhines, Communications Director, will be here for a discussion of the services provided at Nehalem Bay Health Center & Pharmacy, as well as an update on the new facility. Bring your questions about local health services, the ones they provide and the ones they refer out to other local resources. If you have accessed resources and have information to share, bring that long. Always great to know what is available before you need it.

October 14, 2 – 4pm at the Pine Grove Community House in Manzanita. Please arrive before 2 as we will start promptly.
Upcoming programs:

Monday November 11: Lets Shift the Vibe to Calm and Connection. Join us for a Singing Bowls and meditation session. Christy Kay will bring her singing bowls. You are encouraged to bring you own yoga mat and pillow/blanket for the session.

Our committee is busy planning future topics. We’ll send out announcements as they get finalized.

If you have suggestions for topics you’d like to explore in this group, please let us know.

If you no longer wish to receive these emails, please email Kathie Hightower <kathiejhightower@gmail.com> to let us know.

We, the members of the conscious living and community connections team, are so very grateful to be part of this wonderful community!

Mary Ruhl, Kathie Hightower, Kathleen Moore, Jan Hamilton, and Dori Bash

The Girl on the Train MUST SEE!!!

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Don’t miss this: It’s incredibly well performed and presented; kept us guessing til the end. And I didn’t have nightmares though…

‘THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN’ AT THE NCRD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER IN NEHALEM.

SATURDAY AT 7:00 P.M. OR SUNDAY MATINEE AT 2:00 P.M.!

GET TICKETS NOW FOR THIS MULTI-MEDIA MYSTERY/THRILLER LIVE ON STAGE!

Reserved seating at www.RiverbendPlayers.org

Community Meeting-Protect our drinking water

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Please join us at our next community meeting on Oct 19th to discuss strategies for protecting our drinking water, including plans to initiate a statewide ballot measure to end all clearcutting, slash burning and pesticide spraying in our drinking watersheds. If you are interested in helping and/or have experience in ballot measures, please come to our meeting!

We will also be giving updates about the Nedonna Wave Planned Unit Development Appeal, and the Jetty Creek Watershed Acquisition. In addition, instructional materials and supplies will be available for those interested in participating in our letter-writing campaign to the Rockaway Beach City Officials regarding the Appeal.

All are welcome. Hope to see you there!