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Hello Sewists Artists and Crafters

Submitted By: cindy.obtd@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
I am reaching out to see if there would be enough interest in the community for the White Clover Grange to host weekly/monthly/bi-monthly (?) gatherings of like-minded groups and individuals to gather to collaborate and create in a beautiful space, trade skills; ideas; and maybe even materials, and develop relationships within the community. This would be free for community members with an optional donation to maintain our historic building. Anybody in? I’d love to hear from you. Any input, ideas, and suggestions are welcome and appreciated.

Email or call: Cindy Erickson 775.224.5709

Coastal Futures-A presentation by students from University of Oregon

Submitted By: lyndsey.nccwp@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
COASTAL FUTURES:
Building Resilient Connections Between Ecology & Community in Rockaway Beach, Oregon
North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection (NCCWP) invites you to the St. Mary by the Sea Parish Hall in Rockaway Beach on Saturday, January 18, 2025, at 12:00 noon for a presentation by Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA) students from the University of Oregon (UO). Their research project, entitled Coastal Futures, focuses on climate change adaptation strategies for coastal communities in Oregon and it’s led by Ignacio López Busón, a UO Assistant Professor of Climate Change Resilience. (St. Mary by the Sea is located at 275 S. Pacific St. in Rockaway Beach, Oregon.)
For the past three months, the students have visited and analyzed Rockaway Beach, meeting with local stakeholders to understand the values and challenges of the local community. Some of these challenges include coastal erosion, sea level rise, deforestation, drinking water quality, and urban development. This presentation will focus on their research regarding sustainable coastal practices and explore paths for long-term resilience. Everyone who is concerned about these issues is invited to attend to learn more about coastal sustainability and to engage in a discussion about planning for a more environmentally and socially-resilient future.
There will be no charge to attend. Bread from Wolfmoon Bakery and soup from Manzanita Wild will be served.
Saturday, January 18, 2025, at 12:00 noon (doors open at 11:30 a.m.)
St. Mary by the Sea Parish Hall
275 S. Pacific St., Rockaway Beach, OR 97136

Join us online if you can’t come! uoregon.zoom.us/j/94779163801

Please share this invitation with your friends and neighbors.

As a matter of necessity and regardless of land ownership, NCCWP demands no more logging and no more pesticide spraying within our drinking-watersheds. Safe drinking water and clean air are part of the public trust that we all are entitled to have. Please help North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection safeguard and restore our drinking watersheds.
www.healthywatershed.org | www.facebook.com/NCCWATERSHEDPROTECTION
For more information or to unsubscribe, contact Nancy Webster rockawaycitizen.water@gmail.com

North Coast Veteran for Peace Meeting

Submitted By: briantjmcmahon@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Merry New Year to one and all

Start out the year with a bang. Come join us for the North Coast Veterans for Peace meeting.
The following is the info you’ll need for the VFP meeting:

Thursday – January 9th
Time – 10:30 am PST
Place – Offshore grill in Manzanita

Everyone is invited, you need not be a veteran to attend.
Really looking forward to seeing everybody.

If you can’t make it in person, you can always zoom in via the following link:

Join Zoom Meeting
us06web.zoom.us/j/87254740556?pwd=7rvDylDeoWZEIwrmAyp05UnohIGDm8.1

Meeting ID: 872 5474 0556
Passcode: 333942

Brian

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: 1/6/2025

What to expect this week:
– First floor interior wall framing at north half of building to be completed
– Second floor framing at north half of building
– Low roof vapor barrier installation

Major milestones on the project:
– Low roof has been framed and sheathed
– First floor wall framing complete at south half of building
– Emergency generator enclosure retaining wall poured

About the new Health Center and Pharmacy:
– The new Health Center and Pharmacy project is a direct result of the five-year strategic plan the Health District adopted in 2019. That plan, now being updated, identified enhanced local health care as a top community priority.
– 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.
– The new Health Center has been designed with energy efficiency and sustainability in mind and will include a solar array, an emergency generator and a variety of energy saving features. 

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

Eric Liu and Civic University A hopeful message

Submitted By: barbaraandchuck@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
I was introduced to Eric Liu when I attended Jim Hefferman’s Civic Saturday yesterday. So I looked him up and found this interview on youtube.

If you are interested in community and how we can make things better right here I recommend you check this out.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMd_xlvTKIw

Barbara

Community Wellness Event – January 25th- Rising Hearts Studio

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

Rising Hearts Studio, Cosmic Healing NW, and Megan Lucas LAc are excited to announce the date of our next collaborative Community Wellness Event!

Join us Saturday January 25th, 6 PM, at Rising Hearts Studio for a brief community acupuncture session with Megan Lucas LAc, while bathing in the sounds of healing with Himalayan and Crystal Singing Bowls with Certified Sound Healer and Reiki Master/Teacher Christy Kay, followed by a grounding tea offering – leave feeling grounded, relaxed, balanced, and healed-
Self care=Community Care
***ONLY $65/person!***
Space is limited – registration required
Link to register is here: app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=20787704&appointmentType=58532489

Contact Christy (503) 800-1092, Christy@cosmichealingnw.com for info/questions

Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th ST
Hwy 101, Downtown Nehalem
“Lifting the community with education and services that promote healing on all levels.”

United Paws’ Kittens of the Week

Submitted By: Coastbbqfree@protonmail.com – Click to email about this post
United Paws’ Kittens of the Week: Ricky and Molly
Meet Ricky and Molly, two of the fabulous kittens currently being fostered at United Paws while they await their forever homes.

Ricky is a social butterfly, friendly and outgoing with every cat and person he meets. Ricky loves to sit in your lap for pets, perch on top of your paperwork while you work, or perhaps even stretch across your warm keyboard. He simply loves to hang out with you, but when the mood strikes, Ricky plays like a ninja fighter! His favorite toys include the spring and wand toy, and since he loves to play with other cats, he would do best in a home with a playmate or two.

Ricky was found as a tiny kitten living alone in a neighborhood. He needed a lot of TLC, but he is now a healthy, happy, energetic kitten who thrives on human interaction! You can view Ricky in action at his YouTube playlist via his QR code.

Perhaps you need a kitten to come into your life and take charge. Molly is an independent boss lady and she keeps her litter mates in line. She is also very playful and loves the attention of her people. Molly is curious and enjoys exploring new things, and though she can come off shy at first, she warms up with wonderful snuggles and is quick to purr. Molly currently resides in a loving foster home that includes other kittens, dogs and children. Watch Molly doing her thing on her YouTube Playlist via her QR code.

You can learn more about these kittens and others available for adoption at unitedpaws.wordress.com. Please complete an adoption application and get pre-approved. 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.

Community Giving

Submitted By: pattyrinehart@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
A giant thanks to all you who gave so generously to our friends and neighbors here in North Tillamook County. Starting before Thanksgiving many of you offered to help in a variety of ways and it was absolutely wonderful! Please take a minute to pat yourselves on the back! Your support is what makes all these non-profits work. Your donation brings a lot of comfort to people who are barely getting by. You’ve got to admit sharing what you have puts a little smile on your face-and others too.
Thanks again, Patty

Thought about what you’ll do? Do you have a plan?

Submitted By: WaSH@evcnb.org – Click to email about this post
Have you thought about what you’ll do? Do you have what you’ll need? Do you have a plan?
Come to a WaSH (Water / Sanitation / Hygiene) class and you’ll get information and answers that will help carry you through times of emergency. There are four classes scheduled with the January 25th class coming up soon. Get yourself registered! Go to EVCNB.ORG — Events-and-Trainings.

Youa with veterans and with Molly and with Janet

Submitted By: briantjmcmahon@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Happy New Year to all.

Start the new year with a bang. Start it with Yoga! It’s fun, it’s free and it will make you healthy.
Come join us. Everyone is welcome.

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/82315818270

See you there.

Brian

Avari Fitness Rowing Machine

Submitted By: Baltizaar09@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Equipped with the backlit LCD InTouch® Fitness Monitor, the Avari Programmable Magnetic Rower features 12 exercise programs specifically designed for a remarkably effective total-body workout. Seven of the preset programs automatically adjust the magnetic tension of the row machine, maximizing your cardiovascular workout. Lightly used! $120

Deb Montgomery with Cellist Sydney Metcalf

Submitted By: debmontgomery@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Brené Brown has said, “Music always makes me feel less alone in the mess”. Come for an evening of music in the middle of January. I am very much looking forward to singing and playing again with Seattle cellist Sydney Metcalf Friday January 17th … doors are at 7pm … tickets can be purchased at the Kala Website
kalaastoria.com/

City Declines To Allow Citizens Opportunity To Testify On Manzanita Water Fund Policy

Submitted By: rkinor@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
I recently requested both Councilor Campbell and the City Manager to include an Agenda item to allow the opportunity for citizens to ask questions and offer testimony on the adoption of an Accurate Representation of Service Costs Policy for the Water Operating Fund. Both Councilor Campbell and the City Manager declined the request.

At the Manzanita Council meeting when the indirect cost methodology was adopted in 2023, no citizens offered testimony in favor, four citizens asked questions that went unanswered and the Council without a single comment or discussion passed the motion on a four to one vote. The City could not answer simple questions when it adopted this methodology and has no interest in allowing any further opportunity for citizens to question the false and contradictory explanations that have resulted since its adoption.

In Manzanita, once Water Operating Fund indirect costs are calculated and transferred to the General Fund and becomes General Fund revenue, the City spends it on whatever it wants including things that have no connection to the water utility. Councilor Campbell confirmed to me that this is indeed true and that the City has been doing this for years. The purchase of new street signage was offered as a specific example of how Water Operating Fund revenue designated as reimbursement costs for City Hall staff is being spent. Perhaps citizens would like the opportunity to ask the Council for clarification on how the purchase of street signage is in any way connected with the operation of our water system and hear their explanation.

In an email from Councilor Hart, he assured me that these transferred indirect cost revenues were reimbursements to City Hall staff for administrative support and as such it was not possible for them to again be spent on anything else. Since these two explanations directly contradict each other, perhaps these Councilors should get together with an explanation that they can both agree on.

When I asked Councilor Campbell about the false statement made by the City Manager that “about 50% of all city invoices originate with the water utility”, he declined to give an explanation. This should be of interest to both Councilors and citizens.This claim is meant to convince us that processing invoices for Water Operating Fund materials and services is much more complex and time consuming than similar payment requests made to other City Fund or departments and thus requires greater staff reimbursement costs and subsequent transfers to the General Fund.

Three years ago the City abandoned the FCS overhead methodology because it had trouble explaining it. It would appear that the City is again having difficulty providing consistent common sense explanations of just how the current methodology actually works.

I asked Councilor Campbell if he would ask some specific questions of City staff so that we both might better understand how these staff reimbursements actually work. No, he was not interested in doing this. He did claim that what the City is now doing “clearly was the practice that you employed” as City Manager. This is completely false. I never budgeted any indirect cost charges to the Water Operating Fund nor did I transfer any water funds back to the General Fund where they disappear and now force the City to offer nonsensical and conflicting explanations as to how they are spent. A review of City Budgets during this time period will confirm this fact.

It’s unfortunate that our Council is reluctant to provide citizens the opportunity to ask their questions and receive answers on this matter. It’s equally concerning that one Councilor prefers making false accusations about the use of Water Funds during my tenure as City Manager rather than asking staff relevant questions to better understand how hundreds of thousands of dollars of water revenue is being spent on things that have nothing to do with the operation of our water utility.

Randy Kugler

Art in the Manzanita Library Jan/Feb

Submitted By: susantone@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
NTLF Art in the Library Series presents the work of JD Wailehua at the Manzanita Library for the Months of January & February. JD was born and raised on the island of Oahu Hawaii. He moved to Tillamook in June 2017 and has participated in art events on the coast since then, and feels blessed to share it for us to enjoy. JD loves doing freehand drawing along with Hawaiian tribal art. He posts his art on his social media @Hawaiian.kinetime. If you’re interested in any art pieces or would like a custom work done, please contact the artist. Aloha. jayden_wailehua@yahoo.com