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Kathryn Claire – Winter Songs

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Kathryn Claire’s Winter Songs
Dec. 15th | 5pm (doors at 4:30)
White Clover Grange | Nehalem, OR
Ticket Info: lp.constantcontactpages.com/ev/reg/f7u92gq

Winter Songs – Seasonal music to celebrate the darkest nights

ABOUT THE SHOW & MUSICIANS:
Winter Songs is a show inspired by the season with music to honor the shortest days and longest nights. Weaving together songs, instrumentals, traditional and original music and a few covers, Kathryn Claire invites the audience to join together in celebration of the season. Kathryn Claire has been doing a seasonal winter show since 2013 working with a variety of artists. In 2018, Don Henson joined her for Winter Songs on piano and percussion before incorporating Sid Ditson on violin and viola in 2019. The blend of this trio is stunning and their energy together is joyful and heartfelt. Having taken the past two years off due to the pandemic, Kathryn, Sid and Don reunited last year and released an EP featuring music Kathryn wrote specifically for the show along with a single “Dark of December”. This trio is thrilled to be returning to the White Clover Grange for this special seasonal show. This is a family friendly event so bring the family!

With her violin and voice at the center of her music, Kathryn Claire weaves together stories and melodies rooted in her classical and traditional musical background while infusing each song and composition with an energy and electricity that is palpable. Her musicality and joy on stage is infectious. Honest and poetic writing, crystalline vocals, impassioned violin compositions, and an ability to move seamlessly across genres, are the hallmark of Kathryn Claire’s original and diverse sound.

Don Henson has toured extensively with Kathryn Claire in the Pacific Northwest and played with her “Winter Songs” show since 2018. Don works frequently with Will West and Skip Vonkuske in Portland, OR. His band, ‘Sneakin Out’ has played various stages with Pink Martini, on The Tonight Show (With Jay Leno) and had the honor of playing Carnegie Hall.

Sid Ditson has toured with Kathryn in Belgium and the Netherlands and has been an integral part of Kathryn’s music over the past decade. Sid has been playing violin since childhood. He loves to explore the sometimes irreverent blend of fiddle and violin styles, and brings to the stage and studio a versatility with the instrument that is truly unique. Classical, indie, bluegrass, Celtic and improv are all a part of Sid’s palette, along with an exquisite tone and depth of expression. Sid is often caught grinning while playing, finding it impossible to hide the immense joy that music brings.

Club Manzanita Shell Game

Submitted By: rkinor@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
The Budgetary sleight of hand that this Council continues to use to pay for their new City Hall with our Water Fund money is worthy of renewed discussion in light of recent increases in water rates. The City’s explanation the past several years for the need to raise rates was that revenues were not keeping up with expenditures. This begs the question as to how this could be happening.

In FY 2019 – 2020, the Council made a direct transfer of $113,675 from the Water Operating Fund to the City Hall Expansion Fund with no explanation of why this was justified. The following Budget year, the same amount was included again in the Budget to be transferred to the City Hall Expansion Fund. John Kunkel, an experienced City Manager who was serving as our interim at the time and had inherited that year’s Budget, advised the Council that he would not be making that transfer as there was no justification for it. Club Members privately fumed but could not publicly dispute Mr. Kunkel’s decision.
In FY 2020 – 2021, the City cut timber from the Alder Creek watershed and received $500,000 in timber sales. This was the first timber cut since 1995 when all of that initial sale went to construct the blue water reservoir to avoid having to ask citizens for a Bond to finance its construction.

You would think that some portion of this $500,000 sale from watershed property would again find its way into the water construction fund to help pay for the millions of dollars of needed water system improvements. Unfortunately, all $500,000 was put into the City Hall Expansion Fund and has been spent to pay City Hall consultants and the loan to pay for the Underhill property.

In the past four years, $675,000 of your monthly water bill payments have been pulled out of the Water Fund and sent to the General Fund where once transferred can now be used for whatever use the Council wants. This year the Council, needing cash to continue to pay its City Hall consultants and demolition costs, sent $700,000 from the General Fund to the City Hall Expansion Fund.

The City has no internal accounting controls to explain how these Water Fund overhead allocation transfers are spent once they arrive at City Hall. It is not possible to give an exact amount as to how much of your new monthly water bill is now being diverted to build City Hall but there’s no disputing the fact that it is.

For the past two years the City has collected approximately $1 Million dollars each year from water customers that the City Charter says shall only be used for the costs of operation and maintenance of the City water supply system. During this time, not a single dollar of your monthly water charge has been set aside in reserve for future water system improvements.

Not much of a mystery as to why revenues to both operate and make needed water system improvements are not keeping up with expenditures when you shuffle hundreds of thousands of dollars each year out of the Water Fund with unknown amounts then ending up in the City Hall Expansion Fund.

Citizens have to work hard just to follow all the moving pieces in this slick hustle and like any successful shell game, the operator always has the advantage.

This shell game with the Water Fund, while not formally listed with other recently unveiled options, is the most successful revenue diversification program that the City has come up with. Questions that were raised about this deception have gone unanswered and the construction of the most expensive City Hall project in State history for a City of our size moves ahead.

Randy Kugler

THE FAMILY HOLIDAY EVENT OF THE SEASON OPENS FRIDAY NIGHT!

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DON’T MISS THE FAMILY HOLIDAY EVENT OF THE SEASON OPENING FRIDAY NIGHT!

‘A CHRISTMAS STORY’ LIVE ON STAGE
DEC. 1st – 17th at the NCRD Performing Arts Center

Reserved Seating and Showtimes at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
Children 12 and under $10, General $20, Premium $25

A CHRISTMAS STORY:
Humorist Jean Shepherd’s memoir of growing up in the Midwest in the late 1930s follows 9-year-old Ralphie Parker in his quest to get a genuine Red Ryder BB gun under the tree for Christmas.

Ralphie pleads his case before his mother, his teacher, and even Santa Claus himself at Higbee’s Department Store.
The consistent response: “You’ll shoot your eye out!”

All the elements from the beloved motion picture are here, including the family’s temperamental exploding furnace; Scut Farkas, the school bully; the boys’ experiment with a wet tongue on a cold lamppost; the Little Orphan Annie decoder pin; Ralphie’s father winning a lamp shaped like a woman’s leg in a net stocking; Ralphie’s fantasy scenarios and more.

A Christmas Story, a theatrical holiday treat!
Directed by Frank Squillo

Tickets at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
$25, $20, and $10 (12 and under)

AUDITIONS FOR CRIMES OF THE HEART BEGIN DECEMBER 7th! DETAILS HERE:
www.riverbendplayers.org/auditions

Sound Healing Weekend 12/1-3 at CannonBeachYogaArts

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3 Sound Healing Workshops W/ Kristen Rubis at Cannon Beach Yoga Arts

Kristen Rubis will make a sojourn to Cannon Beach on the weekend of December 1-3. The offering includes a Friday night Restorative Yoga & Sound Healing workshop with Christen Allsop, a Saturday afternoon Awaken the Chakras workshop and a Sunday afternoon Sacred Sound Healing workshop. You may register for 1 or all three. But please save your spot.

All levels welcome!
All three workshops are $150 or buy them individually.

Friday, 12/1 6:00-8:00pm
Restorative Yoga & Sound Healing
$65
Christen Allsop leads a Restorative Yoga practice that uses bolsters and blankets to support the body in a variety of poses to open and relax while Kristen Rubis accompanies with bowls and chimes to provide a sound bath backdrop. Please dress in layers.

Saturday, 12/2 12:30-2:30pm
Awaken the Chakras w/ Sound Healing
$50
In this deeply nourishing workshop you will experience breath work, a guided chakra meditation, intention setting, chakra balancing and a soothing crystal singing bowl concert.

Kristen holds sacred space and creates a relaxing sound bath with crystal quartz singing bowls, bells, planetary chimes, tingshas, a rose quartz alchemy bowl, zaphir chimes, handheld crystal bowls and other soothing percussive instruments while lying on the spine or seated in a chair.

The chakra system of the body will be aligned with specific vibration of sound as well as bija seed sounds to offer deeper grounding. The powerful resonance and vibration of the singing bowls and chimes offer a holistic affect and help you to re-connect with the body’s natural frequencies, encouraging balance and promoting inner harmony in your entire being.

Sunday, 12/3 12:30-2:30pm
Sacred Sound Yoga Workshop
$50
A Sound Healing Yoga Workshop is an opportunity to reduce stress, alleviate pain, improve sleep, increase concentration and create a deeper sense of well being through yoga and vibrational medicine.

This workshop includes breathing exercises and meditation while receiving a Zapphir Wind Chime attunement, gentle yoga poses, followed by a healing sound concert of metal Tibetan singing bowls, crystal quartz singing bowls, bells, planetary chimes, tingshas, a rose quartz alchemy bowl, handheld crystal bowls and a healing gong.

Register at CannonBeachYogaArts.com/workshops
or call Cannon Beach Yoga Arts at 503-440-1649 or email Christen@CannonBeachYogaArts.com to reserve your place.

‘Live Outside the Box’ Ecstatic Dance

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Pranawave bringing in the fiery stardust magic this week ***

Thursday 11.30
the White Clover Grange on HWY 53

Doors open at 6:00 PM for warmup/setup
6:30 PM – opening circle/dance set
8:00 PM – closing circle

$10 – $20 cash check or venmo/paypal
(kids are welcome to dance for free)

This is a free-flowing dance and movement experience where you are encouraged to dance and enjoy the experience however you’d like with an intention of connecting deeper to yourself and exploring movement without words.
It’s an open space to play, celebrate life, practice embodiment modalities, enjoy music, process emotions, connect with others, and ultimately be nourished by the experience on a physical, emotional, energetic, and spiritual level.

Dance Etiquette/Tips:
*All are welcome – Family friendly events – Come as you are.
*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.
*No outside shoes on the dance floor if possible (dirty floors aren’t fun to roll around on)
*Please no strong scents.
*We ask that you limit talking during the dance set. Set up, break time, and the foyer area are great places to have longer conversations to limit distractions for others.
*We are encouraging everyone to be mindful of each other’s safety and health and stay home if you are not feeling well, or have been exposed to someone sick. Follow your own judgment on whether to wear a mask or not.

We dance every Thursday…Hope to dance with you soon

Correction and more ….

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Fabulous Ring to be Auctioned – Drawing 1/31/2024. 

This beautiful, brilliant, Pink Sapphire ring was discovered by our very own local company, Pacific Northwest Dirt Fishing. Remarkably it was discovered almost 2 feet underground in the back field of the White Clover Grange. A testament to the diligence and expertise of Tiffany & Ronnie. The ring is likely from the 1920-30’s and is in a unique molded 14k gold, 5 prong solitaire setting.
An appraisal by Fred Meyer Jewelers valued the ring at $800.00, it is likely from the 1920-30’s, is laboratory grown pink Sapphire, round faceted and approximately .72 carats, copy of appraisal available.

Raffle tickets are $5 each or 5 for $20. Tickets will be on sale at the White Clover Grange on Saturday 12/9 during the Holiday Bazaar, 11-3pm. Other options for purchasing raffle tickets will be forthcoming, this is truly a sweet and unusual ring.

Christmas Bazaar

Submitted By: Jennie1550@yahoo.com – Click to email about this post
What’s your favorite thing about the United Women of Faith’s Bazaar at the Nehalem Bay United Methodist Church????

Clam Chowder and Pie Lunch???

Cookies and Candy from the Bake Shop???

Fresh Evergreen Centerpieces???

Lots of other hand crafted items???

The fabulous Silent Auction Baskets???

Or is it just the fun of starting your Christmas shopping????

This Saturday from 10:00-4:00

The big white church just above the post office in Nehalem.

See you there.

Weber Spirit Propane Grill and Tank

Submitted By: diannerbloom@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Free Weber Spirit E-210 Propane Grill and Tank purchased in 2018. Works Great, some rust and one of the wheels is rusted off. – I’m using a brick for the wheel. I have all the manuals. Always covered X2. I would love to repurpose it and don’t plan on getting another one due to how rapidly things rust at the Coast. I will be glad to email pictures, I just couldn’t attach them to this add. Call 503-801-4080 or email diannerbloom@gmail.com

Music on the Porch- a community open jam session – Friday!!

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

This Friday, December 1st, is open jam at Rising Hearts Studio, starts at 6PM – bring your instruments, your voice, yourself – and let’s make music together. This is a free community event open to ALL. Hope to see you there!
Call/text Christy for questions or info
(503) 800-1092, Christy@cosmichealingnw.com

Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th St,
hwy 101, downtown Nehalem
Nehalem, OR 97131
(503) 800-1092
‘lifting the community with education and services that promote healing on all levels’

Nordictrack Commercial 9.9 Elliptical For Sale

Submitted By: seabass.cri@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Selling our NordicTrack Commercial 9.9 elliptical

Performance Specs:

– 7” Smart HD Touchscreen

– SmartAdjust (Your incline and resistance will follow the workouts terrain automatically)

– 22 Digital Levels of Power-Adjustable Incline (0% to 20%)

– AutoBreeze Workout Fan

– Soft Touch Upper Body Grips

– Oversized Cushion Pedals

– Bluetooth Audio Capabilities

– Google Maps Technology

No longer needed, just taking up space.
This machine is in “like new condition”.
Would make for a great gift for the holidays.

$1100
Delivery Fee: $100

Pick up in Cannon Beach
Call or text Sebastian for details
(503)-440-3417

‘A CHRISTMAS STORY’ LIVE ON STAGE OPENS FRIDAY! GET TICKETS NOW!

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– THE HO-HO-HOLIDAY EVENT OF THE SEASON!
‘A CHRISTMAS STORY’ LIVE ON STAGE!
OPENS FRIDAY NIGHT! GET TICKETS NOW!
DEC. 1st – 17th at the NCRD Performing Arts Center
Reserved Seating and Showtimes at www.RiverbendPlayers.org Children 12 and under $10, General $20, Premium $25
A CHRISTMAS STORY: Humorist Jean Shepherd’s memoir of growing up in the Midwest in the late 1930s follows 9-year-old Ralphie Parker in his quest to get a genuine Red Ryder BB gun under the tree for Christmas.
Ralphie pleads his case before his mother, his teacher, and even Santa Claus himself at Higbee’s Department Store. The consistent response: “You’ll shoot your eye out!”
All the elements from the beloved motion picture are here, including the family’s temperamental exploding furnace; Scut Farkas, the school bully; the boys’ experiment with a wet tongue on a cold lamppost; the Little Orphan Annie decoder pin; Ralphie’s father winning a lamp shaped like a woman’s leg in a net stocking; Ralphie’s fantasy scenarios and more.
A Christmas Story, a theatrical holiday treat! Directed by Frank Squillo
Tickets at www.RiverbendPlayers.org $25, $20, and $10 (12 and under)
Ralphie Bunny Pajamas animation credit: ©Dan Schoening dapperdans.blogspot.com/
AUDITION DETAILS FOR ‘CRIMES OF THE HEART www.riverbendplayers.org/auditions

Places to get a Tillamook County Giving Guide

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If you didn’t get a Giving Guide in your mailbox you can pick one up at the following places:

ALL Tillamook County Library branches

YMCA in Tillamook

North County
WHEELER:
Heart of Cartm
Neahkahnie Smoke House
Antique Mall

MANZANITA
Manzanita News & Espresso
Wild
Visitor Center—next Wednesday Nov 29

NEHALEM
Buttercup—next Wednesday Nov 29

And here is the online link at the Tillamook County Pioneer
www.tillamookcountypioneer.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Giving-Guide_2023_for_Web.pdf

Giving Tuesday is tomorrow! Please consider supporting your local organizations that do SO much for all Tillamook County inhabitants.

The Guide a great read with awesome student art.

Thanks!

Relax in Cannon Beach this Sunday with Yoga, Sound Healing, Guided Meditation!

Submitted By: aprilclarkyoga@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Join us for a special 2-hour yoga and sound healing relaxation event in Cannon Beach! Next Sunday, Dec. 3!

Deepen inward and soften your edges with yoga practice, crystal bowl and handpan sound bath, and a guided visualizations meditation experience!

We will begin with an all-levels yoga practice to connect with the body, and get some energy moving. After yoga, we’ll have a little break to enjoy some tea and light refreshments.

Then we’ll lay back and get cozy for our crystal singing bowl AND handpan sound bath! This is a full-body meditative experience in which the song of the crystal bowls and handpan interplay with your body’s energy centers, softening your edges and encouraging balance.

During part of the sound bath, I (April) will offer a guided visualization / spoken meditation inspired by Yoga Nidra, focused on connecting with the messages of your heart.
Please bring a yoga mat and any props you’d like to have with you. We will have blankets there.

WHEN: 11am-1pm | Sunday, December 3

WHERE: Bacana Cowork 240 N. Hemlock St.
(it is located right behind Tom’s Fish & Chips on the main street in Cannon Beach)

PRICE: $33*

REGISTER: www.aprilclarkyoga.com/event-details/deep-autumn-a-yoga-sound-bath-visualizations-event

You can direct any questions to April: aprilclarkyoga [at] gmail [dot] com

*If this price is limiting please reach out to me and we’ll make it work, no questions asked.

We’ll see you at in Cannon Beach on Sunday!

Two Hours of Yoga and Sound Healing in Cannon Beach!

Submitted By: aprilclarkyoga@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Deepen inward and soften your edges, in this 2-hour yoga practice, crystal bowl and handpan sound bath, and a guided visualizations meditation experience!

We will begin with an all-levels yoga practice to connect with the body, and get some energy moving.

After yoga, we’ll have a little break to enjoy some tea and light refreshments. Then we’ll lay back and get cozy for our crystal singing bowl AND handpan sound bath with a guided meditation.

This is a full-body meditative experience in which the song of the crystal bowls and handpan interplay with your body’s energy centers, softening your edges and encouraging balance.

During part of the sound bath, April will offer a guided visualization / spoken meditation inspired by Yoga Nidra, focused on connecting with the messages of your heart.

Please bring a yoga mat and any props you’d like to have with you. We will have blankets there.

You can direct any questions to April: aprilclarkyoga [at] gmail [dot] com

We’ll see you at in Cannon Beach!

Sign up here:
www.aprilclarkyoga.com/event-details/deep-autumn-a-yoga-sound-bath-visualizations-event

Room for rent

Submitted By: arlingtonhart@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Looking for a room mate in a house located between Nehalem and Manzanita, perfect location for someone who loves the area and works locally.

$700 a month including utilities (Electic, water, internet, trash removal).

Shared bathroom and common space, you’d be sharing space with two easygoing males in their late 20’s/ early 30’s, and a young house cat.

House has multiple areas that are available for storage, plenty of parking space.
Looking for a long term renter with a strong work ethic, will take in anyone with a heart and desire to live here.
Move in as soon as 11/30.

Contact me for more information by either calling or texting:
845-616-6954

or emailing:
arlingtonhart@gmail.com

Lots of potential for a good worker in the community who needs housing.

Learn to Felt Your Own Ornaments! This Saturday 11-2

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Saturday, December 2nd
11am-2pm

Join Nehalem based artist Glenna Gray to learn the fun and playful art of felting!

Design your own holiday ornaments or give them as gifts.
Only 2 spaces left!

Click below to reserve your spot.
www.northfork53.com/events/felt-ornaments-making-workshop-saturday-dec-2nd-10am-2pm?p

Optional Add On Package
Wood Fired Sauna, Cold Plunge
10am-11am

Prepare for your art workshop with a cleansing and relaxing wood fired sauna and cold plunge.

After your sauna, enjoy some light snacks and tea before you dive into creating!

Felt Ornament Making Workshop
11:00am -2:00pm

This workshop is a great introduction to needle felting , giving students an introduction to the method of transforming wool roving into 3D material.

The workshop will begin with a lesson on sculpting with a felting needle, layering up stripes and dots with wool.

In this class three hour felt ornament workshop you will discover the basics of needle felting including.

use of different tools

wool blending techniques

shaping wool

building in 2nd and 3rd dimension

finishing decoration

You will be creating ornaments in this class but the techniques you’ll learn can be easily adapted to make anything your heart imagines.

Beginners welcome!

Felting is a fun and forgiving art. If you’re not happy with something it’s easy to undo and recreate it.

All class materials included.

Workshop with Sauna Package -$129

Workshop only Package- $95

www.northfork53.com/events/felt-ornaments-making-workshop-saturday-dec-2nd-10am-2pm?p

Holiday Bazaar at White Clover Grange Saturday 12/9 11am-3pm

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Join us on Saturday December 9th, from 11am-3pm for our annual White Clover Grange Holiday Bazaar. This traditional and ever popular event will feature a variety of homemade sweet treats, craft items and jewelry, plus locally grown teas, flowers, fresh vegetables, meats, Christmas trees and wreaths.

Local vendors include Lance’s Farm Vittles, Moon River Farm, Sugar Plus Air, River City Flower Farm, Little Wing Kinetics, Sam’s Soothing CBD, Lone Wolf Forge, NF53 Communi-Tea, Kanobi Candle Co. and many more. Upstairs and down, vendors are selling a delightful array of locally grown and crafted goods including vegetables, meats, teas, wool, body care products, soap, bouquets, dried flowers, copper wind sculptures, pottery and figurines, handmade Christmas textiles, vintage décor, knitted items, CBD products, jewelry, hand forged metal art, post partum workbooks, baby gear, gratitude journals, beads and buttons, art work, more jewelry, cookies, jams and jellies, candles, fingernail art, solar lamps, honey and more.

Grange bakers will be selling their delicious cookies and treats, plus there will be cinnamon rolls from Handy Creek Bakery, Annie’s famous caramel corn, and Sugar and Air’s cotton candy and popcorn. Unfortunately, Health Department regulations no longer allow us to serve our traditional holiday lunch.

Christmas trees and hand made wreaths by Jose, will be available outside, near the shed.

Kid’s crafting: In the Grange kitchen area, for a nominal donation, kids are invited to craft holiday ornaments and decorations with our creative Grange volunteers.
Also downstairs: a photo booth to capture the day!

Buy a chance to win a leg of lamb—raffle tickets are $2 each or 6 for $10.
Donated by Lance’s Farm Vittles

Win an opal ring from the ’50s—raffle tickets $5 each or 5 for $20. This ring, found by NWDirtFishers in the grange back field, has been repaired and brought back to its original luster. Value $800.

White Clover Grange Holiday Bazaar
Saturday December 9, 11am-3pm!
36585 Hwy 53, about 2 miles east of Hwy 101. Look for Daisy the Cow!

News update from the Nehalem Bay Health District

Submitted By: marc@nehalembayhd.org – Click to email about this post
Design for New Nehalem Bay Health Center and Pharmacy Goes to City of Wheeler for Review

Health District Project Reaches Important Milestone

(Wheeler) – The design package for the new Nehalem Bay Health Center and Pharmacy has been delivered to the city of Wheeler in advance of the city Planning Commission’s consideration on December 7, 2023. The submittal marks a key milestone in the development of the project designed to enhance local health care and pharmacy services in north Tillamook County.

In conjunction with the design documents the Health District has applied for several city permits. On December 7, architects for the Health District will appear before the Wheeler Planning Commission to review the design and answer questions. The meeting is scheduled for 6:00 pm at Wheeler City Hall and members of the public can attend in person or virtually with a meeting link and other information available on the city’s website: www.ci.wheeler.or.us/…/december-planning

“We look forward to continuing to work closely with the city of Wheeler on this vital and exciting project,” said Marc C. Johnson, president of the Health District board. “Our board is committed to addressing the health and senior care needs of the community and we very much appreciate the city’s review of the plans and the many details that must be successfully addressed.”

In May, Health District voters approved a $10.25 million general obligation bond measure to help finance the new construction. The ballot measure received nearly 70% support from voters.

The new Health Center will consist of an approximately 16,000 square foot, two story building that will replace the existing Nehalem Bay Health Center (the former Rinehart Clinic) that is currently housed in a much smaller building on Rowe Street in Wheeler. The new facility will feature more exam rooms, a dental suite, a much larger pharmacy, facilities to accommodate specialty medical services, meeting space and improved staff facilities. The Health District owns the proposed site of the new Health Center at U.S. Highway 101 and Hospital Road in Wheeler.

The design review application notes that the property, approximately 1.3 acres, has the proper zoning classification – General Commercial – and will accommodate parking for patients and staff in keeping with the city’s requirements.

Completion of the design review will move the project toward permitting with both the city and Tillamook County. Current timelines anticipate construction to commence in mid-2024.

For more on the Health District visit: www.nehalembayhd.org

December Specials at Ocean Spa

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Join us here at Ocean Spa in beautiful Cannon Beach for some self care during the Holidays.
Come in and get a Gift Card for those who are hard to buy for on your list.
We are running a special for the month of December. When you mention this post you will receive 10% off any service and 20% off any product we sell.
Come in and meet our amazing team and let us create a relaxing experience for you and your loved ones.
You can either book online at oceanspacb.com
or give us a call at: 503 436 0664