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Sanctuary State Action Request

Submitted By: bluefishout@earthlink.net – Click to email about this post
Please call Representative Cyrus Javadi and ask him to make a public statement in support of the rule of law. Ask him to make a statement in support of Oregon’s status as a Sanctuary State.

(503) 986-1432

or email at Rep.CyrusJavadi@oregonlegislature.gov
Feel free to print out that attached leaflet and share it with anyone and everyone you know. The more people that know and understand the law the better. That way they can assist when they see it being broken.

EV charging at your home or vacation rental!

Submitted By: lydia@ecobadlandz.com – Click to email about this post
We’re Ranger EV, a Portland-based startup with roots on the Oregon Coast. We are working with Sunset to Sunset in Manzanita to bring something exciting to the area: Ranger Stations™!

What’s a Ranger Station™?

More than just an EV charger, a Ranger Station™ turns your home or vacation rental into a haven for electric vehicle travelers while reducing carbon emissions. Whether for your personal driveway or rental guests, it lets people charge while they sleep—no more detours to fast chargers in Tillamook or Warrenton.

By hosting a Ranger Station™, you’re helping to:

– Ease EV travelers’ “charging anxiety”
– Welcome more visitors to your home or rental
– Offset energy costs with simple shared payments
– Build a community supporting sustainable EV travel

We’re already working locally and would love for you to join us! If you’re a homeowner or vacation rental owner, let’s chat.

Learn More: www.rangerev.co/

Questions? Reply to this email or reach out at rangerev.co/contact-us/

Cheers,
The Ranger EV Team

Good fences…

Submitted By: Karmatenfol@aol.com – Click to email about this post
Something there is that doesn’t love a wall,
That sends the frozen-ground-swell under it,
And spills the upper boulders in the sun;
And makes gaps even two can pass abreast.
The work of hunters is another thing:
I have come after them and made repair
Where they have left not one stone on a stone,
But they would have the rabbit out of hiding,
To please the yelping dogs. The gaps I mean,
No one has seen them made or heard them made,
But at spring mending-time we find them there.
I let my neighbor know beyond the hill;
And on a day we meet to walk the line
And set the wall between us once again.
We keep the wall between us as we go.
To each the boulders that have fallen to each.
And some are loaves and some so nearly balls
We have to use a spell to make them balance:
‘Stay where you are until our backs are turned!’
We wear our fingers rough with handling them.
Oh, just another kind of out-door game,
One on a side. It comes to little more:
There where it is we do not need the wall:
He is all pine and I am apple orchard.
My apple trees will never get across
And eat the cones under his pines, I tell him.
He only says, ‘Good fences make good neighbors.’
Spring is the mischief in me, and I wonder
If I could put a notion in his head:
‘Why do they make good neighbors? Isn’t it
Where there are cows? But here there are no cows.
Before I built a wall I’d ask to know
What I was walling in or walling out,
And to whom I was like to give offense.
Something there is that doesn’t love a wall,
That wants it down.’ I could say ‘Elves’ to him,
But it’s not elves exactly, and I’d rather
He said it for himself. I see him there
Bringing a stone grasped firmly by the top
In each hand, like an old-stone savage armed.
He moves in darkness as it seems to me,
Not of woods only and the shade of trees.
He will not go behind his father’s saying,
And he likes having thought of it so well
He says again, ‘Good fences make good neighbors.’

BBQ is back processed many posts today but not all

Submitted By: barbaraandchuck@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
Thanks for all your understanding and patience while the bbq was down last week. We are very grateful for our tech guy who was able to get us back up and running.

Since there were so many records waiting to be posted, I didn’t want to overload you in the summary tonight and did not post everything. So if your post isn’t there, it will be tomorrow.

Barbara

CLOUD & LEAF AUTHOR EVENT Saturday Feb 22 6pm

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AUTHOR READING 2/22/25, 6-8 PM
CLOUD AND LEAF BOOKSTORE

The Manchurian Journalist and Street Talk were both published in 2024 by North Oregon Coast author and
journalist Dan Luzadder.

Dan Luzadder is an American journalist and author whose lengthy newspaper career began as a teenage police reporter.

He has written for the New York Daily News and the New York Times, shared a Pulitzer Prize (1983) for general local reporting, won a national public service award from the American Bar Association for exposing corruption in federal courts, and is a member of the Scripps Howard Journalism Hall of Fame.

He resides with his wife, Nancy, Cannon Beach, Oregon.

Special dance and vision board event this Sunday

Submitted By: neahkahniespiritdance@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
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Come Ecstatic Dance + Vision Board Collage
with Fae and Kelly Seaton
This Sunday February 23rd 11:30-3
at the White Clover Grange

Doors open at 11 AM  for warmup
11:30 AM – opening circle/ 5+rhythms inspired dance set by Fae
1:00 PM – closing dance circle
1-3PM Vision Board Collaging collaboration with Kelly

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

Feel free to join for any and all!
We’ll provide the poster board and some materials.
Please bring any items you’d wish to collage with, scissors and glue if you have them, and a snack too since we’re hanging through lunch time!

NW Authors Series Presents Rachel King

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‘Bratwurst Haven’ Author Rachel King to Speak at CB Library

The interrelated lives of low-wage sausage factory workers is at the heart of a short story collection written by Rachel King, who will speak at the Cannon Beach Library at 2 p.m. Feb. 22. Patrons can attend the presentation in person or join the talk from home via a link on the library’s website, cannonbeachlibrary.org.
King’s book, “Bratwurst Haven,” was a finalist for the 2024 Oregon Book Award for Fiction. Set in a small town in Colorado a decade after the Great Recession, “Bratwurst Haven” is a collection of twelve interrelated stories about the employees of the St. Anthony Sausage factory. King explores the struggles of the low-wage workers in the factory—a laid-off railway engineer, an exiled computer whiz, an older man with cancer but no health insurance—as they help and comfort one another in America’s postindustrial economy.
King is an author and editor whose works also include two poetry chapbooks, the novel “People Along the Sand,” which centers on the passing of the 1967 Oregon Beach Bill, and various other published short stories.
Inspired by her relatives’ and her own experiences, King often writes fiction that explores exile, land use issues, mental health, and workers’ rights. Her works have received praise for involving diverse, complex and authentic characters. King currently assists in the labor and communication departments at a nurses’ union. She lives in Portland.

News from the Nehalem Bay Health District

Submitted By: marc@nehalembayhd.org – Click to email about this post
Nehalem Bay Health Center and Pharmacy Update

For the week of: 2/17/2025

What to expect this week:
• Completion of vinyl window install
• Drywall to begin at low roof area
• Exterior weather barrier installation to continue

Major milestones on the project:
• Temporary heat set up inside the building
• Rough carpentry inspections fully signed off
• Both roofs have been vapor barriered and dried in

About the new Health Center and Pharmacy
• The new Nehalem Bay Health Center and Pharmacy is a project of the Nehalem Bay Health District, an Oregon special district that has existed since the early 1950’s. The
District also owns the Nehalem Valley Care Center, the old Wheeler hospital and the current clinic building on Rowe Street in Wheeler.
• The decision to develop a new Health Center was driven by space limitations in the current clinic, as well as limits on the number of patients who can be served and
services that can be provided.
• The new Health Center will have 15 exam and procedure rooms, a major upgrade from the existing facility, allowing space to accommodate specialty
services, including x-ray and dental.

Have questions?
• Email the Health District at: info@nehalembayhd.org
• Call: Kevin McMurry: 503-753-1185, Jake Werger: 971-221-5958 or Marc Johnson: 208-866-6864
• Visit the District website: www.nehalembayhd.org

Read EVCNB’s Latest eBrief – Learn About Emergency Food Stocks and More

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mailchi.mp/evcnb.org/evcnb-ebrief-february-14-2025-learn-about-emergency-food-stocks?e=[UNIQID] Read our latest eBrief by clicking the link above.
Learn more about Emergency Food Stocks.
Check out the results of our second annual Top Chef emergency food cooking contest. Winner details and contestants’ recipes are included.
Do you need a GoBag, WaSH or GoBag supplies?
Take advantage of several learning opportunities:
WaSH Class: Multiple class dates offered in 2025: From 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM February 22 April 26 May 31
Crisis & Emergency Risk Communication: This is a two day class in Astoria: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday March 5 and Thursday March 6
Take Our Yellow Radio Class: Saturday, March 22, from 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM Class is via zoom.
Get CERT-ified! Earn your CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) certification. Classes start on April 3

Now We Choose

Submitted By: jettkeyser@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Dear Community,

Now We Choose

In time we come to know, welcome in our daily lives the understanding that there is no saving grace in misleading or being misled. Deep and real differences may define our families and friendships but we realize there will be no lasting peace in lies and being misled.

Anchoring these times and spaces of our lives, 
we can carefully listen to the voices of ancestors
and the integrity of friends, “Through love alone
will hate be healed.” 

We all know that we have awakened many times before, left behind a season’s ignorance, the restless, uneasy ways of wanting, hate, and fear.

Slowly, we are abandoning the belief that a man or woman can own another, assume or create a relation that does not recognize the inherent rights and dignity of the other.

At work, as in marriage, our communities, and civic relations, this entitlement is now a birthright, an achievement of what is best in all of us. We are awakening, slowly reaching the understanding that war is not sustainable.

The war in Vietnam, the war in Iraq, Gaza, wherever conflict appears, we are coming to know that war profits a very small minority. For too long we have listened to all their lies, the reasons why our sons and daughters must continue to be sacrificed for profit. 

Why it is that those who have had the most for so long, generation after generation, merit further privileges to accumulate more.

There is no saving grace in being misled. We are also awakening to the precious and fragile gift of our freedom, how our voice and how we choose is equal to any other. 

Will it ever be easy to recognize, accept, and release how we have been deceived? Each of us knows a deeply visceral answer to this question.

But as the typhoons come and the tornadoes grow stronger, as species extinction accelerates, and our divorce rates incline, as our coastal cities submerge and our mothers and fathers die of unrelenting heat, we can awaken, recognize 
how we have been used.

What comes to mind when we hear deceitful and barren platforms full of hateful intentions? It is claimed that we should deport millions of men and women, persons who are seeking, as we have sought, a better life, or listening to their insatiable urge for ever deeper extraction with no respect for those who follow.

What comes to mind and must be remembered is a lost and wounded child, a little boy, stepping down from a broken bus, “They just let you do it.” 

May we all be granted the integrity to awaken, resist, and create a new union. Now we choose.

$50 NEW Scotts 7.2 volt rechargeable cordless hand pruner

Submitted By: Kirby.voos@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Selling these NEW unused in the original box cordless hand pruners. They use a rechargeable battery pack. Retail is around $75+. Asking $50 for them, OBO. Thought I might like using these, but decided I prefer my FELCO’s.. Contact Kirby if interested (203)623-3019 call/text please. Located in Wheeler

Beautiful western style burned boots

Submitted By: mlnd_vaughn@yahoo.com – Click to email about this post
These stunning faux suede boots feature a hand-burned by me design with a sunflower for a unique, rustic flair. The intricate sunflower details make these boots a true statement piece. Crafted with care and finished with a stacked block heel. These boots have a ton of details burned in them wifh a little western style ❤
Perfect for festivals, weddings, or adding a special touch to your everyday style. You can be the one with the cutest boots at this years special events!!

You can look at my other posts to get yourself a matching hat ❤

Would make a great gift for any occasion . Please feel free to message me with any questions or inquire about a different size for you.

Women’s size 8.5

Shipping is always an option.
$75

United Paws’ Kittens of the Week

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United Paws’ Kittens of the Week: Gemma, Ruby and Trina
Let me introduce you to three of the fabulous kittens currently being fostered at United Paws while they await their forever homes.
Gemma has a luxurious coat. She may come off as shy at first, but the minute she feels your soft touch, she leans in for more. Gemma is very affectionate and talkative — if you return her meows she will keep telling you her secrets. You can watch Gemma in action on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLe3xY_E-Uj2b_PZIOJkTESC9b4lJKbRAt.
Ruby is the first to investigate everything! She wants to know what is behind every corner as well as the unique nature of each and every toy. Ruby loves gazing out the window at the great big world, and the feather toy is never safe in her midst. Watch Ruby in action here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLe3xY_E-Uj2b_PZIOJkTESC9b4lJKbRAt.
Trina is a sweet, golden Tortie who was formerly the beloved pet of autistic boy until she had to be surrendered when his family lost their housing. Trina is very playful and just adores her feather wand toy. In fact, she will sit by her wand toy and stare at her foster until play commences. Schedule a Meet & Greet to see if you can resist!
You can learn more about these kittens and others available for adoption at unitedpaws.wordress.com. Complete an adoption application to get pre-approved, and once pre-approved, you can schedule a “Meet & Greet.” Please email unitedpawsapps@gmail.com or call United Paws at 503-842-5663 for more information.

AI, what are we doing?

Submitted By: dwieb1@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
3 paragraphs at the end of an article titled “I met the ‘godfathers of AI’ in Paris – here’s what they told me to really worry about” by Alexander Hurst

[Stuart Russell is one of the “godfathers of AI”]

“There’s the science budget of the world, and there’s the money we’re spending on AI,” says Russell. “We could have done something useful, and instead we’re pouring resources into this race to go off the edge of a cliff.” He didn’t specify what alternatives, but just two months into the year, roughly $1tn in AI investments have been announced, all while the world is still falling far short of what is needed to stay even within 2C of heating, much less 1.5C.

It seems as if we have a shrinking opportunity to lay down the incentives for companies to create the kind of AI that actually benefits our individual and collective lives: sustainable, inclusive, democracy-compatible, controlled. And beyond regulation, “to make sure there is a culture of participation embedded in AI development in general”, as Eloïse Gabadou, a consultant to the OECD on technology and democracy, put it.

At the close of the conference, I said to Russell that we seemed to be using an incredible amount of energy and other natural resources to race headlong into something we probably shouldn’t be creating in the first place, and which the relatively benign versions of are already, in many ways, misaligned with the kinds of societies that we actually want to live in.

“Yup,” he replied.

Frankly I’m beginning to not care because the world will be better off without the human race. That’s an awful way to feel. -Dave

Manzanita lawsuit

Submitted By: judysugg@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Laura Swanson’s lengthy post on the Pioneer (“Frivolous” Manzanita Lawsuit) on Tuesday left me wondering.

Let me see if I have the facts straight. Laura had a good friend who was briefly the mayor of Manzanita. There was a city staff complaint during her friend’s tenure. The friend resigned as mayor, at least partially because she no longer lived in Manzanita. Laura was unhappy. Laura went to court to gain access to the city staff complaint in 2023. The court heard from her and her attorneys and then turned her down and dismissed the case. Laura appealed. Again, the court and a different judge said no.

Laura’s post was accusatory and hinted of conspiracy. The facts and the courts’ decisions are simple and clear. I have to wonder which view is frivolous.

Please see the City of Manzanita website for the court judgment on Page 13 of FAQs: ci.manzanita.or.us/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/2025-01-17-Often-Asked-Questions.pdf

Electronic Dog Collar FOUND! – and how about a writing coach?

Submitted By: 2louisa@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
I just want to say how GRATEFUL I am for the service NorthCoast BBQ provides and for this kind, close-knit community where people help people. Someone on the beach saw a bit of bright color peeking out of the sand and someone else told her about my post. So wonderful!

So Beverly (left in pic) will get her collar back soon and, speaking of collars, here’s a holler (see how I did that?) to anyone who might want editing or syntax-based WRITING CLASSES.

Anywho, I’m gonna try this link one more time to see if it takes:

https://youtu.be/_3ESd-jWm2U

Thanks!!

Louisa

Bingo 2/20 at The Winery at Manzanita

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Our beloved logo and mascot Pinot has been diagnosed with bone cancer. We are hosting a bingo event on 2/20 from 5-7pm to have some fun and raise money for his treatment. Free to join, free snacks and fun!

Each donation corresponds with a reward you can pick up that day.
Merch:
Logo Dog Bandana $5
Logo Glass $15
Short Sleeved T-Shirt $20
Long Sleeved T-Shirt $25

Experiences:
Flights for Two $35
Flights for Six $100
Mixed Half Case ($300 value) $225
Mixed case ($600 value) $450
Pizza Party for 20 (2 hours, drinks, pizza) $750

Woof Wine Club Memberships:
Woof Club Membership, 1 year, Sit Level, 4 bottles/quarter ($1200 value) $800
Woof Club Membership, 1 year, Shake Level, 6 bottles/quarter ($1600 value) $1200
Woof Club Membership, 1 year, Stay Level, 12 bottles/quarter ($3200 value) $2400

Go fund me link www.gofundme.com/f/help-pinot-fight-bone-cancer?attribution_id=sl:7a01888b-b9e7-46d6-9547-8c02cf6619b9&lang=en_US&utm_campaign=man_sharesheet_dash&utm_medium=customer&utm_source=copy_link

TEEN NIGHT at North Coast Pinball Friday February 21st, 6-8PM

Submitted By: Christy@cosmichealingnw.com – Click to email about this post
Hello BBQ Community-

TEEN NIGHT at North Coast Pinball is Friday February 21st, 6-8PM. FREE PINBALL and games for ALL TEENS. ALL TEENS WELCOME! Please spread the word! FREE FUN!

Contact Christy (503) 800-1092, Christy@cosmichealingnw.com for info/questions or to donate.
Thank you!!

Two BIG GORILLAS in the Trump Admin

Submitted By: nehalemfreespeech@gmx.com – Click to email about this post
And they are BIG!

For me, (finally!) cutting the CIA-front USAID and (finally!) closing the border to the cartel human traffickers (children and adults) and the cartel drug traffickers (fentanyl/liquid heroin/cocaine), the appointment of Tulsi as DNI, RFK’s appointment and MAHA, ending the war in Ukraine, and signaling that the new admin WILL NOT be starting a war with Iran, are all great things.

In my view, the Biden admin (obviously, Joe was NOT running the executive branch, it was Barak and Blinken sending Israel the child-killing Gaza bombs, anointing Kamala, etc.) was even worse than the war war war Bush/Cheney Crime Family admins of the early 2000s.

And I am so happy that corrupt crew of war-loving top-level dems are out of power.

But will I be happy for long?

Here are the two BIG GORILLAS that I see, both are addressed in detail by the excellent journalists linked below.

The first gorilla: The siliCON valley totalitarian technocrats, have jumped the Democrat ship, after a most fruitful ride, and are now on the MAGA ship. After spending four years terrorizing the American people using Democrat power, Bezos/Zuckerberg/Thiel/Musk were all onstage with Trump at the inauguration! Could these technofascist billionaires be anymore shameless and transparent?

The second gorilla: The Zionists, who had a field day killing Palestinian children while Zionist Blinken was running State, also have a friend in Trump.

Below are some smart folks detailing the serious dangers within the Trump admin, dangers you won’t hear about on the likes of CNN/MSNBC/NYT/NPR/OPB.

Kim’s interview at 22:00 starts an interesting minute…but it’s all great.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7787k0UWkC4

and

rumble.com/v6k3okd-whitney-webbs-take-on-doge-elon-musk-deepseek-ai-and-the-elites.html?e9s=src_v1_ucp

minutes 3:30 and 6:00 and 9:00 are all very interesting, as is Whitney’s entire interview.

Andy, Wheeler
🙂

RIVERBEND PLAYERS NOW CASTING FOR A SINGING, GUITAR PLAYING, FEMALE ACTRESS

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SORDID LIVES AUDITIONS MARCH 3rd and March 4th
CAST OF CHARACTERS: 7 W / 6 M

Riverbend Players seeks a triple-threat actress for the role of Bitsy Mae Harling in SORDID LIVES. Bitsy Mae is a sassy, charming, down-on-her-luck country singer with a heart of gold.

Think Dolly Parton meets a touch of Reba. Must sing country/blues, play guitar proficiently, and possess some acting skills.

Email the director, Frank Squillo, at fsquillo@riverbendplayers.org

Open auditions for all other parts will be held at the NCRD Performing Arts Center.

Audition details are available at www.riverbendplayers.org

SORDID LIVES is a dark comedy set in a small Texas town, revolving around the eccentric Turpin family and their friends as they grapple with the sudden and embarrassing death of the family matriarch.

Her demise occurs during an illicit tryst in a seedy motel room with her much younger, married neighbor, resulting in a hilariously scandalous cover-up.

As the family prepares for her funeral, long-buried secrets and family tensions erupt, leading to a series of outrageous events.

The play satirizes small-town life, family dysfunction, and societal prejudices with a sharp wit and a deep affection for its flawed but lovable characters.

SORDID LIVES celebrates individuality and acceptance, even in the face of the most “sordid” circumstances.

It’s a raucous and heartwarming story about finding your place in a world that often tries to define you.