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A School Life

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A School Life

My partner and I committed our lives to working with children and families in public education,

often advocating for children and families who were not easily served in a regular education setting.

Together we worked over 70 years in full-time work in public schools.

You may or may not know that we are blessed to have Tyler Reed as our new superintendent. He is

demonstrating that he is very capable and sincere in working with teachers, parents, and students. He is dedicated and able to elevate what we are able to provide the children here.

But the radical short-fall in timber funding that is now threatening us is real and will have real impacts on the programs and services that our children and families need.

It has always been clear that community well being depends on the quality of support that families receive from our local schools.

The very small request of property owners in the upcoming election is truly needed to preserve what we take for granted. A Yes Vote on 29-184 will enable our wonderful teachers and support staff to continue the great work that we see. Class size, programs and services, it all matters and is now dependent on your voting. We can do this for our children.

SATURDAY May 3rd Sand Art Labyrinth walk

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World Labyrinth Day 2025
SATURDAY May 3rd
Noon to 2pm
Manzanita, north on the beach at the ‘y’

A FREE community gathering to ‘walk as one at 1pm’ and be part of a world-wide event to create ‘a rolling wave of PEACE around the globe’.

Kid & dog friendly!

Discover the 150’ diameter Sand Art Spiral Labyrinth on the beach near Ocean Rd. & Nehalem Rd.. (Hint: look out for the kite flags that ‘mark the spot’!)

This is a ‘leave-no-trace’ ephemeral sand art event that washes away with the rising tide in a spirit of respect for our coastal ecology.

Parking a available along Ocean Rd. or Laneda Ave.. Restrooms & resources at the Manzanita Visitor’s Center. Event site is about 0.5 miles or 5+ minute walk on the beach (turn right and head north from Laneda Ave.) Accessibility considerations: uneven sandy terrain.

Rain or shine see you on the beach!
Centerpoint Sand Art
www.centerpointhealingarts.com/field-notes

EVCNB’s Emergency Shelter Exercise, Saturday, May 3, 11:30 AM – 1:15 PM

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Please come and join us this Saturday, May 3 from 11:30 AM – 1:15 PM at the North County Recreation District in Nehalem.
Don’t miss your chance to see our volunteers in action during this drill simulating a real disaster.

Free cabinets and more Friday 1-3

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We are converting the former Nehalem Bay House assisted living facility into affordable senior apartments. The previous owner left behind quite a few items, and many of you came last week to claim them! But we still have more, and we’ve dismounted all of the old kitchen cabinets, sinks, and counters, so we’re having another free open house.

Friday, May 2, 1 to 3pm
35385 Tohl Ave
Nehalem, OR 97131

There’s lots of cabinets, sinks, countertops, a few rolls of carpet and flooring, commercial dining tables and chairs, other chairs, desks, bookshelves, 2 folding hospital type beds, and more misc materials and items. Everything is free! Please come only between 1 and 3, it is an active construction site during other hours.

Call for Writing & Art – North Coast Squid

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INK THE SQUID!

Submissions for the 10th Edition of the NORTH COAST SQUID are being accepted during our open submission window from May 1-31, 2025, for writing and visual art.

hoffmancenterforthearts.submittable.com/submit

The publication will be released in October of 2025 with a special release party celebration to commemorate the 10th Edition.

All submitters must have a connection to the North Coast to submit in the categories of Poetry, Nonfiction/Memoir, Fiction, and Visual Art. You may submit to multiple categories, and the $3 submission fee applies to each submission.

**For Young Writers and Young Artists (ages 18 and under), we have separate categories to accept submissions for writing and art with no submission fee. **

The North Coast Squid, A Journal of Local Writing, was first published in 2012 in collaboration with The North Coast Citizen and is now published by the Hoffman Center for the Arts Writing Program and our dedicated team of volunteers. This full-color literary magazine offers local writers and artists—as well as those who have a strong connection to the north Oregon coast—a way to share their work in print. We publish the North Coast Squid every other year in odd-numbered years, and 2025 marks the 10th Edition.

hoffmanarts.org/submissions/publications/

A Time for Swallows

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A Time for Swallows

Friends

Announced by the lengthening days,
they arrived, a curious tribe of upbeat
swallows. After serious attempts
to discourage urgent nesting efforts,
deconstructing the bits of mud and moss,
all the debris that has been carefully
brought together, I smile and surrender
to what is unfolding. With the rising sun,
hungry little beaks now perch at the edge
of a nest, eager for the return of mother
and father. Routine is established.
One day I open our door and see a baby
 has fallen out of the nest. Cold and still,
it rests on our front porch. The next day
yet another has somehow fallen. It was
right to stop, remember, to offer time.
In the stream of days, the last baby is
flying and the collective simply moves on.
This morning I noticed their nest remains
still intact under our front eves, close to
new wind chimes. We are passing through
the winter solstice now. The days are
beginning to get longer. I smile, fondly
awaiting the return of these friends.

Beautiful hand burned wide brim hats

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One-of-a-Kind Handmade Hats crafted with Fire, Designed for You! Each hat has been hand burned by me.

Elevate your style with this hand-burned hat featuring an intricate sunflower and vine design. Every detail is freehand burned, ensuring no two hats are alike—just like you. Whether you’re strolling through a farmers’ market, heading to a festival, or embracing everyday elegance, this hat brings a touch of artisan craftsmanship to your wardrobe.

**Why You’ll Love This Hat:
**100% Unique & Hand-Burned – No stencils, no mass production—just pure artistry.
**Boho Meets Western – Rustic charm with modern elegance.

Perfect for Those Who:
**Love artisan, handmade accessories
**Appreciate fire-crafted, one-of-a-kind pieces
**Need a unique gift for a stylish, creative soul
**Embrace boho, western, or rustic aesthetics

Has adjustable ribbon on inside of hat to fit size
7 -7 1/2.

$100
I am Located in Nehalem, OR
Shipping is always an option!

FREE japanese maple seedlings–AGAIN!

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hi to all in BBQland,

the green japanese maple trees on my steep hillside have been at it again, producing 1000’s (yes, this years it’s THOUSANDS) of tiny seedlings.

i don’t know what variety they are, only that they have green leaves, and that they are flung in abundance from seven green japanese maple trees.

any one who wants them may come and get as many as you like. the digging is MINIMAL, only a trowel needed. just give me an email reply (babbles@nehalemtel.net) or call my cellphone 503-812-4637. i live in nehalem.

happy planting!

om peace namaste

lucy brook

Tillamook Forest Center – Join us this weekend!

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Wildfire Community Preparedness Day
May 03, 2025, 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Will your home survive a wildfire? Do you know what part of your home is most vulnerable to fire? Visit the Tillamook Forest Center for answers to these questions, free information, demonstrations, and more with a wildfire awareness month kick-off celebration on Saturday, May 3rd. Displays and information about how to protect your home from wildfire are available throughout the month.

Fire Lookouts: Alone in the Strike Zone
May 04, 2025, 1:30 PM – 2:00 PM
Who would want to live alone, miles and miles from their closest neighbor? Come hear the stories of brave men and women who faced danger to be fire lookouts living high above the forest canopy. Try your hand at the equipment used by these dedicated individuals and explore today’s wildfire detection methods. This program will begin with a presentation followed by a short climb to the top of the Tillamook Forest Center fire lookout tower.

Tillamook Forest Center
45500 Wilson River Highway
Tillamook, Oregon 97141

Title: VOTE YES FOR BALLOT MEASURE 29-184

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Vote YES for ballot measure 29-184 on May 20. The Neah-Kah-Ne School District students deserve to have a quality education which includes reasonable class size, enough staff and support personnel, transportation due to the great distance the district covers, excellent education in the core curriculum, art, music, journalism, athletics, career and college post high school preparation.

Students should not go without due to the $2,775,000 shortfall due to the decline in forestry funding. No district can operate year to year with such uncertainty. A new system must be put in place for funding to be stable and reliable because children’s well being are at stake. They are our future and should be treated with the care and concern they deserve.

Until such a new system can be put in place, this levy of approximately a few dollars each month for property owners must be passed so the district can assure the children and their families continued and growing pathways to success. Success for a student in the district means success for us all.

Paula Real

Fire Mountain School MAY DAY Celebration & Spring Raffle

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For over 40 years, we’ve welcomed Spring alongside our North Coast Community at the annual May Day Celebration at Fire Mountain School.

We cordially invite you to join us in the festivities and help us uphold this cherished tradition.

Sunday, May 4, 2025, from 11:00am – 1:00pm
6505 Elk Flat Road, Arch Cape, OR 97102

Activities include:
Flower Crown Making, Face Painting, Music Performance and May Pole Dance by the students of FMS, refreshments, and the announcement of our Spring Raffle Winners!

PLUS: Don’t miss out on the chance to win big! We will be drawing the winners of our Spring Raffle, where you could snag some awesome prizes. To enter for your chance to win, visit us at firemountainschool.org/2025raffle.

Migratory Bird Day Celebration at LNCT’s Alder Creek Farm and Natural Area

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The Lower Nehalem watershed is full of bird-lovers, but how do we make our community and towns beloved by birds? These ‘Shared Spaces’ are the focus of 2025’s Migratory Bird Day Celebration.
Gather at Alder Creek Farm on Sunday, May 25th for a day of guided bird walks, ‘Big Sit’ observation station, kid’s activities and learning opportunities! Together, we’ll identify challenges birds face in our own community and consider how to make the spaces we share with birds safer and more welcoming. There will be no shortage of fun for bird enthusiasts of all ages at this family-friendly event. Bring binoculars, or borrow a pair of ours! No prior birding experience is necessary.
Guided bird walks will depart from the farm. One will begin at 10AM, and another at 11:30AM, following two route options: one on flat terrain and one that traverses up a medium slope to the upper riparian areas above Alder Creek.
If exploring over uneven ground isn’t your thing, join us at our ‘Big Sit’ station. Or visit the interpretive tables hosted by Hoffman Center for the Arts, Oregon Parks & Recreation, Seven Capes Bird Alliance, Haystack Rock Awareness Program (HRAP), Bird Alliance of Oregon, and the Wildlife Center of the North Coast.

Author Event – ANIS MOJGANI on May 9th

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Manzanita Writers’ Series Presents:

Author Event with award-winning slam poet, Anis Mojgani
Friday, May 9 | 7:00-8:30pm (Doors open 6:30pm)
Tickets $20

Registration strongly recommended; walk-ins welcome as space allows
hoffmanarts.org/events/anis-mojgani-2/

Hoffman Center for the Arts | 594 Laneda Avenue | Manzanita

About Anis Mojgani
The 10th Poet Laureate of Oregon and two-time individual champion of the National Poetry Slam and winner of the International World Cup Poetry Slam, Anis Mojgani has been awarded residencies from the Vermont Studio Center, Caldera, AIR Serenbe, The Bloedel Nature Reserve, The Sou’wester, and the Oregon Literary Arts Writers-In-The-Schools program. A recipient of an Academy of American Poets Poet Laureate Fellowship, Anis has done commissions for the Getty Museum and the Peabody Essex Museum; and his work has appeared on HBO, National Public Radio, and as part of the Academy of American Poets Poem-A-Day series. His work has appeared in the pages of the NYTimes, Rattle, Platypus, Winter Tangerine, Forklift Ohio, and Bat City Review.