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Spring Renewal Yoga & Sound Bath Event in Nehalem! 3 spots left!

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The dandelions and daffodils are shining like miniature suns and the bluebells dot the roadsides…Spring is sprung!

Join our Spring Renewal Yoga & Sound Bath event at Nehalem’s Sea Dream studio!

This experience is designed to be a self-healing salve for our times, held on the full moon in April. The world is intense now; let’s open up and blossom anyways, like flowers do.

Guided by Sea Dream owner/founder April Clark, enjoy…

*Soft & strengthening yoga for all bodies; especially nourishing for recovery from birth-giving, injury, and chronic pain.

*Crystal singing bowl sound bath during savasana, coupled with (optional) aromatherapy and guided visualization.

*April will also guide you through a visualization with positive affirmations!

Sign Up: www.SeaDreamScheduling.as.me/SpringRenewal

We also invite you to check out the many classes (including NEW WEEKLY VINYASA CLASSES) and yoga workshops, breath work journeys, and more that we’ve got going on in our little studio by the river.

AND Sea Dream T-shirts are available for purchase inside of REVIVAL or in our studio after class! We really have something for everybody this month (at a range of prices). We hope to see you soon!

FREE Author Talk Sunday in Cannon Beach

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As part of this weekend’s Get Lit at the Beach festivities, Sunday morning’s conversation with all six authors at the Coaster Theatre is FREE to attend! (No tickets necessary.)

Moderator Terry Brooks will be joined by Pauls Toutonghi, Rene Denfeld, Joe Wilkins, Kerry Newberry and Shawn Speakman.

These group discussions are always illuminating as writers of different styles and genres compare and contrast not only the ways they work but their experiences in the industry to boot. Audience questions will also be taken.

There’s also coffee and pastries! Really, how could you go wrong?

If you’ve ever been curious about Get Lit at the Beach this is the way to find out what it’s all about. And… again, it’s totally free! Come on down to the Coaster Theatre this Sunday, March 13th, at 10am.

Learn more about the entire weekend of events at:
www.getlitatthebeach.com

Salmonberry Trail Coming to Wheeler This Summer!

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Over a decade ago, the Salmonberry Trail was a brainchild of two Tillamook County moms looking for a place for their children to ride bikes and the family to take walks. They envisioned the Tillamook Bay Railroad conversion to a shared biking and hiking trail. And that vision is finally becoming a reality in bits and pieces.

Wheeler is slated to build a demonstration section of the trail this summer. Our neighbor to the south, Rockaway Beach, is preparing to develop a much longer trail through their town. Over time, the trails are envisioned to “grow together” to create a continuous path to connect our communities, provide a way for kids to ride bikes to school, attract tourism, and get hikers and bikers off of 101 along the coast.

The 82-mile-long trail will eventually connect the coast to the valley and provide a recreational opportunity for outdoor enthusiasts. Work on the east side has begun and rail beds have been converted to trails that will connect to other regional trails such as Banks/Vernonia, a popular biking path west of the Metro area.

To learn more and how you can help develop the trail visit salmonberrytrail.org/

Salmonberry Trail Foundation Awarded $62,474 Grant to Support Trail
Development in Wheeler
Wheeler, OR —April 8, 2025 — The Salmonberry Trail Foundation has been awarded
a $62,474 grant through the 2024–25 Tillamook Coast Visitors Association (TCVA)
Tourism Facilities Grant Program. The funding will support the development of a
demonstration segment of the Salmonberry Trail in Wheeler—a project focused on
safety, connectivity, and community impact.
Located on the Port of Tillamook Bay right-of-way, the 1,800-foot gravel trail will parallel
the Oregon Coast Scenic Railway (OCSR) tracks. Developed in partnership with the
City of Wheeler, the Salmonberry Trail Foundation, and OCSR with input from the Port
of Tillamook Bay (PoTB), local neighbors, businesses, and the Lower Nehalem
Community Trust (LNCT), the trail aims to enhance pedestrian safety, encourage
downtown walkability, and serve as a model for future segments of the Salmonberry
Trail.
“This project is a small but powerful example of what’s possible when communities work
together,” said Gavin Mahaley, Communications and Development Director at the
Salmonberry Trail Foundation. “We’re proud to help make Wheeler more walkable,
connected, and welcoming for residents and visitors alike.”
In addition to the trail itself, the project includes a concrete platform just south of
Hemlock Street where Oregon Coast Scenic Railway (OCSR) riders can safely
disembark in Wheeler. Along the trail, interpretive signage will share the ecological,
geological, historical, and cultural significance of the area, including Botts Marsh, which
the trail overlooks, providing visitors with both a scenic view and a deeper
understanding of the area.
Funding for the grant was made possible through a partnership between Tillamook
County and the TCVA. In addition to TCVA’s generous contribution, the project will be
supported by in-kind work and community donations.
“This demonstration segment in Wheeler shows how a thoughtfully designed trail can
support local economies, protect sensitive environments, and create meaningful
experiences for both visitors and locals,” said Karen Matthews, Council President,
Wheeler City Council.
Trail construction is expected to begin in Summer of 2025, with the City of Wheeler and
the Salmonberry Trail Foundation managing the project and its future maintenance.
About the Salmonberry Trail Foundation
The Salmonberry Trail Foundation is a nonprofit organization working to build the
82-mile Salmonberry Trail—from the Tualatin Valley to the Oregon Coast—connecting
communities through shared history, nature, and movement.

Handy Man Services Available

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Call to discuss jobs
Landline:
(971)324-0149

(((Please NO EMAILs)))
CALLS ONLY Please!

Good Morning Nehalem
I’m a local, a father of 3 and trying to pick up some extra (local) work.

Available in Nehalem/ Manzanita/ Wheeler /Miami Foley

If you have any projects needing attention.
Well then, I’m you guy!

I have many skills & wear many hats.
My skills include:

*Yard work (Large Properties and small I have my own equipment)

*Painting (interior/ exterior/ cars/ toys)

*Heavy Equipment Operater

*Gutters

*Skilled Car Mechanic

*Licensed driver

*Transporter

* Errand runner

*Pet Sitter & Walker

and Lots more!
If you have something in mind that’s not listed…
just ask me.

Most likely I’m your man!

Have a wonderful day!
Looking forward to working for you.

Call to discuss jobs
Landline:
(971)324-0149

~~~~ NO EMAILS!~~~~
Im a old OG dad that relays on his daughter’s to help him with emails and BBQ posts
(haha I’m trying to learn but my progress is slow)
so please just give me a call

(971)324-0149

Repair, Reuse, Reimagine with Heart of CARTM

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We’ve got a lineup of creative events to spark your imagination and keep valuable resources out of the landfill. Join us for hands-on fun, skill-building, and inspiration leading up to the Trash Bash Art Festival!
Saturday, April 12 – Repair Event
3:00-5:00
Heart of Cartm, in our new Creative Space
Broken stuff? Don’t toss it—fix it! Sign up now for a seat at a repair table and get your beloved items working again. We currently have repair folks for: Clothing, Jewelry, Small Appliances, Small Wood Items, Tools. We can also assemble furniture or help you figure out how to use items. www.heartofcartm.org/repaircafe

Sunday, April 13 – IdeaFest
12:00-3:00
Heart of Cartm, in our new Creative Space
Want to be IN the Trashion Show? We can help make your dreams come true. Come play, plan, and get inspired. No need to sign up. Bring materials and friends—or come looking for both!

May 15–18 – Trash Bash Art Festival
White Clover Grange Hall, Nehalem
The beloved, annual celebration of resourcefulness and creative reuse you don’t want to miss! Tickets are live now—presale are just $20 for access to three amazing events. Buy online and gather with us!

Celebrate Earth Week with Friends of Netarts Bay – Watershed, Estuary, Beach, and Sea (WEBS)

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Join WEBS staff, volunteers and our partners for two back-to-back stewardship events on April 18th and 19th!

CAPE LOOKOUT STEWARDSHIP DAY – FRIDAY, APRIL 18
Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS will kick off the Earth Week celebration at Cape Lookout State Park with our second Stewardship Day of the season on Friday, April 18th, from 2:00pm-5:00pm. WEBS will once again be partnering with the park to offer opportunities to give back, maintain our natural areas, and restore healthy coastal landscapes. Volunteers, along with WEBS and park staff, will be planting a brand-new pollinator garden, to create habitat for native species and add a burst of color for visitors to enjoy. We will be planting Common Yarrow, Beach Daisy, Western Columbine, and more! Additional projects will include planting trees in the campground to replace those that did not survive from our original plantings, and continuing our work to keep the ivy at bay.
Activities are designed to accommodate a variety of skill levels. Families are welcome.

What to Bring:
Water bottle and snacks
Long pants and sturdy boots
Rain gear and layers to stay warm and comfortable working on the Oregon Coast
Work gloves, hand pruners, shovels, and trowels if you have them! (WEBS will also provide tools)

NETARTS/OCEANSIDE EARTH DAY BEACH CLEANUP – SATURDAY, APRIL 19
Our annual Earth Day Beach Cleanup is the next day, Saturday April 19th, from 9:30am to 1:00 pm. Spring offers the perfect opportunity for us to unite as a community and protect our coastal ecosystems by cleaning up litter and marine debris from our beaches. Join WEBS, SOLVE and partners as we kick off this year’s event with warm drinks on the deck of the Schooner Restaurant!

Get more information about both events and find a link to register on our website at: www.netartsbaywebs.org/events

Consider donating:
Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS is committed to offering high-quality, nature-based events led by experts, while also reducing the financial barrier of outdoor recreation. We do this by offering our events and programs at no cost to participants.

Your donation helps in supporting the work of our organization. Every little bit helps! As a non-profit organization, we rely on donations and grants to keep us going, and growing.
If you would like to donate, please visit our website.

WEBS and partners are hosting this event as part of the Explore Nature series of hikes, walks, paddles, and outdoor adventures. Led by a consortium of volunteer community and non-profit organizations, these meaningful nature-based experiences highlight the unique beauty of Tillamook County and the work being done to preserve and conserve the area’s natural resources and natural resource-based economy. Learn more about Explore Nature at www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com.

Stay social with Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS online @netartsbaywebs

The Story of the Cheese War: Saturday, April 26, 3:30pm @ NCRD

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You’ll want to hear the fascinating story of the Cheese War, presented by the author of the book of the same name.

Marilyn Milne and her family experienced the “war,” which took place throughout the 1960s. A story not well known outside Tillamook County, yet it had a lasting impact, particularly in the Nehalem Valley.

Marilyn will be signing books at the event – be sure not to miss this fascinating presentation. Saturday, April 26, 3:30pm at North County Recreation District. Hosted by Nehalem Valley Historical Society.

Growth and Play Ecstatic Dance April 9, 2025

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Doors open at 6– 6:15 Mantra Chanting for Prosperity and Abundance
Dance at 6:30 Done by 8
Led by Starr Misner this week

At the White Clover Grange, HWY 53
$10-$20 cash check or venmo @nknspiritdance
(kids are welcome to dance for free)
**no one turned away for lack of funds**

*This is a free-form movement and dance experience. No previous dance experience needed.
*All are welcome – Family friendly events – Come as you are.
*Connections are an option, be clear with your yes or no, verbal or nonverbal.
*Flow toys are welcome!
*Bring a water bottle and layers.
*Bring kindness and respect for yourself and others and your willingness to explore and to dive into the ecstasy of spirit available through movement

NCRD PARKING LOT CLOSURE UPDATE FOR APRIL 8 AND LATER IN WEEK

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NCRD PARKING LOT CLOSURE UPDATE: PREPPING MONDAY APRIL 7, TUESDAY APRIL 8, PAVING LATER IN THE WEEK, WATCH FOR UPDATES

Currently, Monday morning April 7th, parking lots are open at NCRD, and likely parking lots will be open tomorrow, Tuesday April 8th. The contractors are preparing for the paving which will hopefully happen later this week – Thursday April 10th – or early next week (Monday April 14, Tuesday April 15), depending upon the weather, and will impact all the parking areas.
During the closures, patrons are asked to park at the downtown Nehalem parking lot, at the pickleball courts or the Nehalem Bay Methodist Church – and the WAVE bus will provide free rides to NCRD.
When the parking lots are closed, look for the signage at the parking areas. The Tillamook County Transportation District/The Wave Route 3 bus will provide a fare-free deviation as it travels north and south through Nehalem. Each trip will travel off route to serve the pickleball courts, the parking lot at Hwy. 101 and 7th Street, and the Nehalem Methodist Church lots and take customers to NCRD; then pick up at NCRD and reverse the extra stops along the route. Look for the sandwich boards in each location for the WAVE NCRD bus. Patrons should be at the lots a few minutes before those scheduled times and can board for free after telling the driver they wish to go to NCRD.
Here are the times each Route 3 trip is scheduled to be in Nehalem: 5:53a, 6:15, 8:58, 10:00, 10:58, 12:00noon, 1:38p, 2:00p, 3:28p, 4:30p, 7:13p and 8:15p
A reminder that NCRD is still an active construction zone – no parking in the lower lot by the new aquatics center, and obey all NO PARKING signage. Please bring your patience with you when parking at NCRD and be respectful of the neighbors by not blocking driveways or entrances. If you can carpool to classes or events, please do so to lessen the impacts. Do not utilize the City rights-of-way as parking spaces, especially on the east side of 9th Street. There are cones and signage, please do not remove the cones/signage, and obey the restrictions.
There are likely to be some changes to the paving schedule and we may have to close the parking lots to accommodate equipment, and preparations for the paving and striping.
“We appreciate the patience – we’ll say it again – of our patrons and our neighbors as we negotiate the final stages of the construction of the new Aquatics Center,” said Justin Smith, Executive Director.
If you have questions, please call 855-444-6273, or go to www.ncrd.org.

Free Spine Check Day! THIS SATURDAY, APRIL 12th

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Prioritize Your Spine and Nervous System Health!

Ready to feel better and move easier? Start the year off strong with a healthier, more adaptable spine and nervous system.

During this special appointment, you’ll receive a personalized report of your postural health, a mini spinal exam, and your first gentle adjustment with Dr. Dawn.

After your visit, if you choose to continue care, you’ll unlock access to a specially discounted, more in-depth Initial Exam and full Introduction to Chiropractic Care.

Appointments are filling fast, so don’t wait. Reserve your appointment now:
app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=12487570&appointmentType=11409294 or call (503)-368-9355

This is your chance to lay the foundation for better health and well-being in the year ahead. Let’s make it happen together!

888Offer available for new patients and local community members only.

A Great American Plantsman? Coming Here?

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Let’s set the record straight.

We’re aware of crazy rumors around town that a world-renowned plant explorer and nurseryman is coming to talk in Manzanita.

That he once owned Heronswood Nursery on the Kitsap Peninsula, a celebrated Mecca for plant lovers far and wide…

That he now owns Windcliff Nursery, so outrageously exclusive that one needs to book in advance to shop there (seriously?)…

That Monrovia Plants thought enough of his explorations and introductions to the plant world that they gave him his very own line of plants…

And that his skills as a gardener are rivaled only by his talents as a comedian (a funny horticulturist. Right).

So. Let’s get real.

We categorically dispute the fact that the celebrated DAN HINKLEY is speaking in Manzanita. In fact, he’s speaking at NCRD in Nehalem.

We cannot deny he did own Heronswood, he does own Windcliff and yes, Monrovia offers a signature plant line called The Dan Hinkley Collection.

But now for the big question: is the guy that funny?

Well, yeah!

Join us April 25th when the Hoffman Wonder Garden presents “My Life in Plants” with the truly inimitable – and admittedly, irresistible – Mr. Dan Hinkley.

(Trust me, I wouldn’t have spent 7 years trying to get the guy here if he wasn’t!).

Hoffman Wonder Garden
hoffmanarts.org/events/dan-hinkley/

Spring Wellness Workshop: Nourishing with Nettles

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Spring Wellness Workshop: Nourishing with Nettles

A Free Two-Part Workshop:
Session 1: April 22 | 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM
Session 2: May 6 | 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM
Location: NCRD Kitchen

Cost: FREE | All supplies included!

Join NBHC Health & Wellness Navigator Megan Abben for a two-part workshop exploring the nourishing power of nettles. This hands-on class invites you to craft a nettle Oxymel, sample a delicious nettle pesto, and learn how this vibrant, humble herb can support gentle renewal as the seasons change.

8 spots available

Register by April 18th, 2025

To Register: www.nehalembayhealth.org/events-classes

Questions? Contact:

wellness@nehalembayhealth.org

EVCNB Community Shelter & Emergency Warming Center Exercise, Saturday, May 3, 11:30 am – 1:15 pm

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evcnb.org/events-and…/shelter-exercise-05032025

You are invited to come, participate, and/or observe the full scale Community Shelter & Emergency Warming Center Exercise. The exercise will include multiple goals for processes that are integral for Shelter Operations, including the Medical Reserve Corps for injury/health care.

You could win a fully stocked GoBag or other GoBag supplies.

Click on the link at the top for more details.

Coastal Community Creatives this Thursday

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Hello Creatives! This is what’s happening this Thursday at the White Clover Grange:

“This week we’ll be learning beginner crocheting techniques including how to hold the hook/yarn, starting a row or a round, basic stitches, keeping tension/gauge, and tips and tricks for making crochet easier! Please bring a crochet hook (I recommend a metal hook from size G/4.00 to J/6.00) and a light colored weight 4 yarn (this is also called “worsted” weight, I recommend either acrylic or wool to learn on, but cotton works great as well! Non-white, non-gradient, light colors will make stitches easiest to see.) I’m excited to help our group expand our crochet knowledge!”

Don’t forget to bring two cans of food for the Food Bank and a small donation for the Grange maintenance fund.

See you there!

Conscious Aging and Community Connections: April/May

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Conscious Aging And Community Connections Upcoming events
There will be no CACC gathering for April. We did not plan anything for the second Monday, anticipating that work on the new flooring may not be complete.
Mark your calendar for May 12, when we will have a presentation by Denise Foster-Scott on Self-Care for Vitality. This popular massage therapist will offer tips on how to care for yourself for optimal function . Then, on Thursday, May 15, we will be hosting a listening circle from the Peaceful Presence Project on Public Health and Palliative Care.
We look forward to seeing you all in May for these health related events.

The CACC committee.

Reflexology Sessions for Ears Hands and Feet

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Did you know? Reflexology works ears, hands and feet. Receiving work to all of these areas affects the entire body. Ears are a key area to work to release tensions in the face, neck and head.

Sessions available at Sea Dream Yoga Studio on Wednesdays. In-home sessions available Thursdays and Fridays every other week.

You can schedule Wednesdays online through my scheduler or call or text to arrange.
Please call or text to set up in-home sessions.

Thank you!
~ Libby
Elizabeth Golden Seaver
IIN Health Coach
Reflexologist

www.goldenkeywellness.abmp.com
971.977.0166

Comedy Night in Nehalem

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D&D Comedy is excited to bring the hilarious Susan Rice to the NCRD Theater in Nehalem April 26th.
After filling venues with laughter since 1983, SUSAN RICE recently found massive online success with a “Don’t Tell Comedy” Special that has garnered over 1 million views in 6 months! She’s also gained over 120,000 Instagram followers since her audition with America’s Got Talent! Susan has appeared on ABC, NBC, HBO, Showtime, and Comedy Central and has worked with Jerry Seinfeld, George Carlin, Arsenio Hall, Louis Black, and so many more.
Learn More and Get Tickets at the link below

www.eventbrite.com/cc/comedy-nights-in-nehalem-3899333

Save on a Ticket for 2, a Ticket for 4 or a Ticket for 8 before they sell out.