Thank you BBQ!
New Wooden Window Shades
Thank you BBQ!
Hello Community,
I am selling a few things to help Ronan and I out these next couple of months as I continue to recover from my eye injury and prepare for next steps, which will most likely include another surgery and a four month recovery period.
Thank you so much to those that have contributed in the past. Your efforts were essential and I am so grateful.
I will be posting multiple ads with our for sale items.
Proceeds will go toward bills, food money, rent, and eye related medical equipment that is not covered by insurance.
Most items are available with a give from the heart donation, and start at $15. There are a few new or bigger items with a higher suggestion cost, I will describe those in the text.
If you are interested in any of the for sale items, send me a text, call, or email. Texting or calling/leaving a voicemail, work best for me.
You can also give through Cash App at $acwolf05, Venmo at @Ariel-Wolf-27, Apple Pay, or through the mail at: Ariel Wolf PO Box 966, Manzanita Oregon 97130.
I am getting help from a friend to start a go fund me that may be posted soon. Keep your eyes out for that ; )
Thank you all very much,
503-374-6043 (Cell)
acwolf05@gmail.com

Owner on site, no storage available. $800 plus utilities. Would consider a small dog.
We would need it for approximately three months for the upcoming production of the very funny THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG that opens the first weekend of June.
If you have something close to what’s pictured or know of someone who can help us, please ask them to email me at fsquillo@riverbendplayers.org.
Please include a photo with your email.
Thank you!
Frank Squillo
Director, The Play That Goes Wrong
President, Riverbend Players Board of Directors
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‘CRIMES OF THE HEART’ Live on Stage at the NCRD Performing Arts Center in Nehalem.
Great seats available at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
CRIMES OF THE HEART (Pulitzer Prize Winner):
The scene is Hazlehurst, Mississippi, where the three Magrath sisters have gathered to await news of the family patriarch, their grandfather, who is living out his last hours in the local hospital.
Lenny, the oldest sister, is unmarried at thirty and facing diminishing marital prospects; Meg, the middle sister, who quickly outgrew Hazlehurst, is back after a failed singing career on the West Coast; while Babe, the youngest, is out on bail after having shot her husband in the stomach.
Their troubles, grave and yet somehow hilarious, are highlighted by their priggish cousin, Chick, and by the awkward young lawyer who tries to keep Babe out of jail while helpless not to fall in love with her.
In the end, the play is the story of how its characters escape the past to seize the future—but the telling is so true and touching and consistently hilarious that it will linger in the mind long after the curtain has closed.
Get tickets now at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
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For sale at $75
503-717-2995 cell
Margo


Please DO NOT reply to barbaraandchuck@nehalemtel.net
We inherited a late model E-Cell bike but no instructions of how to operate the bike. So anyone with knowledge about electric bikes who would be interested in helping would be very much appreciated. Messages for Larry & Judi 503-368-7356
Judikmartin1234@outlook.com
Thank you
I originally got this car for my daughter &
her husband but they recently got different commuter car.
The Mazda is priced to sell:
$3400
MARCH 2024
Dear Community Friends, Volunteers, Sponsors and Donors,
On behalf of North County Recreation District, thank you to All who contributed generously to the “POP
GOES THE HEART” fundraiser. Thanks to the generosity of numerous community supporters, nearly $11,000 was raised for new Fitness Center equipment and Youth Center.
Thank you to our FRIENDS VOLUNTEERS: Wendy Bakker, Corinne Beuchet, Dianne Bloom, Jack Bloom, Hannah Culver, Ellen Drumheller, Alicia Grace, Gina Grasseth, Jeana Gustavson, Tara Holloway, Kiley Konruff, Linda Makohon, Carol Mills, Patty Rinehart, Barb Scott-Brier, and Linda Vogel.
SPECIAL THANKS to Kayla, Quinn and Maddy.
Thank you to our SPONSORS: Friends of NCRD, Ocean Inn, Inland Electric, Par-Tech Construction Inc., Carol Mills, Tillamook Creamery, Karen Czopek, Manzanita Grocery and Deli, Tillamook PUD, Manzanita Beach Getaway, Lum’s Auto Center, Sunset to Sunset LLC, Manzanita Lumber Co., and Nehalem Bay Health Center and Pharmacy.
Thank you to our DONORS: Lydia Hess, Wendy Bakker, Left Coast Siesta, El Trio Loco, T-Spot, Wheeler on the Bay, Wisteria Chic, Off Shore Grille, Finnesterre, Moxie Fair Trade, The Roost, Gia Shaw, AAA Portland, Liz Carroll, Rick Hampton, Wheeler Beauty Shop, Bahama Mama’s, DoJu Moon, Wild Manzanita, Unfurl, North Coast Pinball, Schwietert’s Ice Creams and Candy, BayBay, Mama Mia’s, Cloud and Leaf, Pearl Salon and Studio, Jetty Fishery, Big Wave Cafe, Bunkhouse Restaurant, Fort George Brewery, MB Botanicals, Nehalem Lumber, Ocean Beauty Foods, Jacobsen Co., Kelly’s Jellies, Whiskey Bar/Carol Mills, Werner’s, Les Schwab, Dried Flower Heart, Jay Vogel, Yolk, Captain’s Corner, Scovel Inc., Lone Wolf Forge, Riverbend Players, NCRD Fitness, Wanda’s Cafe + Bakery, Spa Manzanita, Fresh Foods, Patty Rinehart, DJ Walter Mills.
North County Recreation District is a valuable resource for our community residents and visitors. Your interest and dedication to our recreation center play a vital role in helping to sustain our programs. We are enormously grateful for your support.
With appreciation,
Friends of NCRD Board
To support NCRD programs and projects through promotion, fundraising, and providing scholarships to encourage inclusion for all.
Friends of NCRD is a 501-(c)(3) nonprofit organization
Friends of NCRD; PO Box 511; Nehalem, OR 97131
website: ncrd.org/friends
5:30-7:30
Dan Haag, Director, Trails, Outdoor Recreation, and Accessibility for the Tillamook Coast Visitors Association, will be our featured guest. Dan, who is also a Nationally Certified Interpretive Guide & Guide Trainer, will discuss two of the programs he’s working on – improving accessibility in the outdoors and an overview of the Tillamook Coast Volunteer Adventure program.
Please RSVP to Mary Moran at moranmem@gmail.com
Please join us for an interesting evening.
Remember to bring an appetizer, main course or dessert to share, as well as your own place setting.
The potluck is a Member-only event. If you want to join Pine Grove Community House, you can do so at the potluck.
$150
Dimensions below.
Text is the fastest way to reach me.
503-812-8325
Located in Nehalem
The 5-piece Counter-height Dining Set by Pike and Main is a stylish and functional dining set that is perfect for any home. The set includes a counter-height table and four matching stools, all made from solid mahogany and jabon wood, which are known for their durability and strength.
The table features a solid wood top that provides a sturdy and stable surface for dining, working, or entertaining. The base of the table is made from a combination of mahogany and jabon wood, which provides a stylish and rustic look. The table measures 36 inches high, making it the perfect height for use as a bar or kitchen island.
Table Dimensions – 36″ L x 36″ W x 36″ H Stool Dimensions – 20.4″ L x 16.7″ D x 24″ H





In the picturesque coastal town of Manzanita, where the drama of the council rivaled the tumultuous sea, Episode 3 of “The Tides of Manzanita” unfolds through the eyes of Ruby, a server at The Cove. This was no ordinary night; the air was charged with a sense of impending intrigue, and The Cove, usually a haven for tourists and locals alike, had transformed into the stage for a clandestine council meeting.
Ruby had seen her share of secrets whispered over candlelit tables, but nothing prepared her for the spectacle that night. The council had gathered in the secluded back room, a space usually reserved for the most discreet of gatherings. As she moved silently among the shadows, her tray of drinks a mere camouflage, Ruby became the unwitting confidante of Manzanita’s elite.
Councilor Jed, a man whose legacy was as deeply rooted in Manzanita, led the assembly with an air of gravitas that commanded attention. Beside him, Councilor Bart, his ever-present shadow, nodded in agreement with everything said. The newcomers—Sophia, Marcus, and Elena—sat wide-eyed, their innocence stark against the seasoned politicking of their more tenured councilors.
The heart of their gathering was a scandal—a report that threatened to shake the foundations of Manzanita itself. Ruby overheard whispers of an investigation, a sum of $150,000 vanishing from the general fund, and a mayor wrongfully accused. The plot the council concocted was more outlandish than any soap opera that graced the television in The Cove’s cozy lounge: blame the disappearance of the report on a fantastical heist by sea-faring pirates, lured by the lore of Manzanita’s hidden treasures.
Sophia’s voice, clear and principled, cut through the din of plotting. “But the truth…” she began, only to be silenced by a wave of Jed’s hand. Ruby’s heart ached for Sophia, the lone voice of reason in a sea of deceit.
As the night wore on, Ruby’s rounds became fewer, but her presence remained unnoticed, a ghost among the conspirators. The council’s plan unfolded with each refill of their glasses: create a tale so captivating that the town would forget the report ever existed, turning their attention to the romanticism of pirates and buried treasure.
Yet, as the moon climbed higher in the sky, casting a silvery glow through the windows of The Cove, Ruby knew that this story was far from over. With each whispered word and clandestine glance, she pieced together the true narrative of Manzanita, a tale not of pirates and treasure, but of power, greed, and the betrayal of truth. The group would do anything to sideline the former Mayor, who dared to question their decisions.
As the council departed, leaving behind nothing but the echo of their schemes, Ruby was left with a decision. In her hands, she held the power to unravel the council’s carefully woven tapestry of lies. The quiet observer, the keeper of The Cove’s secrets, now became its most pivotal figure. Oh well, she thought, with $150 grand to throw around, they ought to have left a better tip!
“The Tides of Manzanita, Episode 3: The Server Has Ears,” as seen through Ruby’s eyes, transformed from a simple tale of political intrigue into a story of courage and moral fortitude. In the coming days, the tides would turn, and Ruby would find herself at the heart of a storm that could change Manzanita forever.

If you have something close to what’s pictured or know of someone who might be able to help us, please let them know to email me at fsquillo@riverbendplayers.org.
Thank you!
Frank Squillo
Director, The Play That Goes Wrong
President, Riverbend Players Board of Directors
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This position has room to grow for the right person, interested in long-term gallery work.
Primary Responsibilities include overseeing the day-to-day operations of the gallery.
Creating a welcoming and warm environment for our customers
Assisting customers with knowledgable information about our artists
Maintaining the daily cleanliness of the gallery, and art exhibited within
Managing inventory from artists
Keeping gallery displays organized and tidy
Facilitating shipments for customers with clear communication
Assisting director with exhibition set up and artwork packaging needs
Some social media, advertising and marketing efforts
Some Administrative tasks and organization
Ability to take on new tasks as needed to support gallery operations
Please email info@whitebirdgallery.com for complete job description. Feel free to include a resume or statement of interest in the gallery assistant position noting any applicable experience.
Thank you!
Veterans and their wives okay –
Nehalem Bay Counseling –
Marriage and family counseling , Adult and Individual
(503) 368-3799
text me for more information
503-801-1643


There will be no Yoga with Molly this week. Most of you already know this.
However there will be 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/89509061029
Come join us. Everyone is welcome.
Brian
Care Center Awarded Oregon Community Foundation Grant – For the Second Time
Financial Support Helps Train and Employ Nursing Assistants
(Wheeler) – The Oregon Community Foundation’s (OCF) “Better Nursing Home Care Grant Fund” has awarded the north coast region’s only skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility a second grant to support the Nehalem Valley Care Center’s efforts to train and employ Certified Nurse Assistants (CNAs).
The Nehalem Valley Care Center in Wheeler regularly sponsors educational programs that prepare graduates to work as Certified Nurse Assistants who perform essential health care duties for patients. The OFC grant in the amount of $19,600 is on top of a similar $15,000 grant awarded in 2023. The grant helps defray the cost of paying CNA trainees while they participate in classes and gain practical experience at the Care Center.
“We are deeply appreciative of this continued funding which has been essential to meeting the care needs of our patients and providing employment opportunities in the community,” said Erica Knepper, RN, of Canyon Wren Consulting who provides nurse training and consulting services to the Care Center.
Nehalem Valley Care Center employs approximately 45 staff members, half in the nursing department. Certified Nursing Assistants are among the most difficult position to recruit and therefore an in-house training program allows the Care Center to help local talent pursue a career in healthcare.
The Care Center, owned by the Nehalem Bay Health District, is our region’s only skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility, in fact the only facility of its kind between Astoria and Newport on the Oregon coast. The facility is managed by Canyon Wren Consulting, an Oregon nursing home management company.
The Care Center provides 24-hour Skilled/Long Term Care nursing care for residents and offers Physical/Occupational/Speech therapy services as well and is licensed by the state of Oregon. The Care Center is one of Tillamook County’s largest employers with staff that includes Registered Nurses (RN’s), Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN’s), Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA’s), food service, maintenance, administrative and business office personnel.
For information on the Care Center’s CNA training program contact Lynnelee Baertlein at
lbaertlein@nvcarecenter.org or call #503-436-3450.
For more information on the Nehalem Valley Care Center and the services it provides visit:
nehalemcarecenter.com
We would need it for approximately three months for the upcoming production of the very funny THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG that opens the first weekend of June.
If you have something close to what’s pictured or know of someone who might be able to help us, please let them know to email us at admin@riverbendplayers.org.
Thank you!
Frank Squillo
Director, The Play That Goes Wrong
President, Riverbend Players Board of Directors
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