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ROAD CLOSURE NOTICE

Submitted By: kileyk@ncrdnehalem.org – Click to email about this post
NCRD NEWS ALERT!

We want to Alert our Neighbors and Patrons

This TUESDAY November 21st

B Street in NEHALEM will be CLOSED
Between 9th Street and & 7th Street (the Northfork Road)
ALL DAY! due to the Construction of the New Pool
the Contractor is working with the City to coordinate the Closure

North County Recreation District
Will be getting Several Very Large Beams Delivered
That will REQUIRE CLOSING the ROAD for most of the day
The NEW PARKING LOT Will Not be Accessible during this time
We Apologize to all our Neighbors and Patrons for the Inconvenience and the Lack of Parking this will create

City of Manzanita: A response

Submitted By: judysugg@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Which part of Cara Mico’s writing on Manzanita’s City hall (Tillamook County Pioneer, 11/18) is distorted and biased? Quite a bit. I counted half a dozen inaccuracies, not to mention judgements without support. If this is supposed to be an article, then it fails. As an opinion piece with a confused timeline, innuendos, ‘facts’ without basis, and much hyperbole, it succeeds. The first paragraph contains at least five cliches (point of contention, deep divides, staunch opposition, fervent support, laying bare the challenges….) that make the writer’s take on the topic pretty clear. This is journalism?

Please do watch the city council work session she links to in her piece. There you will see the city government working towards completing a project that many in the city want. We want a safe, secure, workable building for our police and government. The work to get this is steady and collaborative. There have already been numerous discussions, public opportunities to express opinions, and revisions – and more is planned (please view the city website). Also, look at the document on the water rate changes and the amount that changes for an average homeowner. Check your facts and be honest about your intentions, Mico.

2000 Apenlite Limited 5th wheel

Submitted By: ribbon6@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
5th Wheel for sale, in really good condition.
Has been kept under cover most of its life.
30 foot long with 1 tip out.
Dual fridge (propane/electric)works great.
Water heater and oven, (propane) both work.
Furnace needs servicing, Awning needs repair.
Queen size bed, full shower. Tons of storage,
Bilt in vacuum system. I have abunch more pictures
If you like to see more. Perfect for
camping or a cozy home. Original paperwork included.
Many extras included. Asking $8,500.00 or best cash offer.
Located in Manzanita.

commentary from nehalem

Submitted By: babbles@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
hello there, BBQ readers,

I’m responding to the november 18 editorial by Cara Mico in the online Tillamook County Pioneer.

i’m wondering where she got her information and who fact-checked it?

i think this article is lacking and/or misconstruing facts. it follows that it is damaging to the people working for manzanita—the city manager and the council.

also, there are several confusing sentences that made me go “hunh? what is she trying to say?” each of those confusing sentences boggles my understanding of english language grammar!

as a nehalem resident who can’t vote in manzanita, i have nevertheless been following manzanita politics for about a year and a half.

words in CAPITAL LETTERS are my comments/questions.

i am disappointed in the TCP for allowing publication of this article as written.

i know i’ve been pretty blunt, but i have the dual lifelong ingrained habits of being a nitpicker of grammatical usage and of being a stickler for the truth.

See article and my COMMENTS below.

om peace namaste

lucy brook

Manzanita’s City Hall Project Brings Community Disagreement to a Head
Posted on November 18, 2023 by Cara Mico, Assistant Editor
Manzanita’s ambitious City Hall project has become a focal point of contention, reflecting deep divides within the community and its leadership. The project, aimed at modernizing city infrastructure, has been met with both staunch opposition and fervent support, laying bare the challenges of balancing progress with fiscal prudence.

But the project comes at a time when all of the city’s infrastructure is aging out of its life cycle and when new water rates, which had been stable for years following the vote to increase them, are now being implemented with many homeowners left unable to pay them. AFTER NOT HAVING BEEN RAISED FOR TEN YEARS, THE WATER RATES JUST SWITCHED TO A MONTHLY BILL IN OCTOBER, SO IT SEEMS A LITTLE SOON TO KNOW JUST WHO ARE THE FOLKS WHO ARE FINANCIALLY STRESSED TO PAY THEIR BILL.

Vocal opponents criticize the project’s estimated $5 million bond (IT IS NOT A BOND. THE CITY COUNCIL VOTED TO BORROW MONEY RATHER THAN PRESENT A BOND TO THE VOTERS) as excessive, spotlighting concerns over the city manager’s spending without considering public opinion, which had voted the project down previously. IT’S NOT THE CITY MANAGER’S SPENDING DECISION! IT’S THE COUNCIL THAT MADE THE DECISION. THIS IS EGREGIOUSLY INCORRECT. The current plan drew significant public scrutiny, so much so that a petition received over 120 signatures to bring the question to a vote. When the petition was presented to the Mayor nothing but the Council chose to move forward with the second phase of the project anyway.

Proponents argue the existing buildings, deemed outdated and unsafe over three decades ago, necessitate this overhaul. They highlight the long-term savings from consolidating city administration and emergency management facilities as well as creating a public meeting space for regular meetings and disaster readiness.

The project caused rifts in the city council and staff, with resignations potentially influenced by these internal tensions. NOT SO. THE RIFTS WERE BETWEEN THE MAYOR AND CITY STAFF, AND THERE WAS LACK OF COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE MAYOR AND THE COUNCILORS. The Mayor’s recent resignation and two vacant board positions signal a governance system under strain. Amidst these resignations, the city manager has also brought a lawsuit to the city for a hostile work environment. MY UNDERSTANDING IS THAT THERE IS NO LAW SUIT. THERE’S AN INVESTIGATION INTO AN EMPLOYEE COMPLAINT. THE CITY’S LAWYER AND INSURANCE COMPANY ASKED FOR AN INDEPENDENT INVESTIGATION. At the moment there is the potential for three appointed positions, the only way to change that would be to change the City Charter, which would require a public vote. THERE IS NOT POTENTIAL FOR THREE APPOINTED POSITIONS—TWO HAVE ALREADY BEEN FILLED. THERE IS POTENTIAL FOR ONE APPOINTED POSITION, THE MAYOR’S SEAT. THE FIRST COUNCILOR WHO RESIGNED WAS THE ONLY ONE YOUNG ENOUGH TO STILL BE WORKING FULL TIME, AND SHE FOUND THE WORK LOAD TOO MUCH. THE SECOND OF THOSE TWO COUNCILORS RESIGNED BECAUSE HE MOVED AWAY (FAR AWAY). ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO DO WITH “A GOVERNANCE SYSTEM UNDER STRAIN.” THE TCP MIGHT CHOOSE TO INTERVIEW THESE TWO AND LEARN “FROM THE HORSE’S MOUTH” THEIR REASONS FOR RESIGNING/MOVING.

With Manzanita grappling with leadership gaps and a community divided, the path forward for the City Hall project remains uncertain. I DON’T THINK THE CITY IS “GRAPPLING WITH “LEADERSHIP GAPS.” THEY STILL HAVE THE CALM, CONSIDERED VOICES OF LINDA KOZLOWSKI AND JERRY SPEGMAN. THEY HAVE THE TWO NEW COUNCILORS KATHRYN STOCK AND BRAD HART, WHO EVEN THOUGH THEY ARE NEW TO THE COUNCIL, YET THEY ARE EXPERIENCED, INTELLIGENT, THOUGHTFUL PEOPLE. As the city confronts these challenges, the need for unified vision and collaborative problem-solving has never been more critical. Check back for a more in-depth discussion with the former mayor and other residents. RATHER THAN WRITE NEGATIVE “IN-DEPTH DISCUSSION WITH THE FORMER MAYOR,” WHY NOT INTERVIEW THE PRESENT AND RECENTLY-RESIGNED CITY COUNCILORS?

HOW ABOUT CREATING POSITIVE SUPPORT FOR BOTH EXPERIENCED AND NEW MANZANITA CITY COUNCILORS?

IS THE PERFECT PART WAITING FOR YOU? AUDITIONS FOR ‘CRIMES OF THE HEART’ COMING SOON

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– AUDITIONS FOR THE RIVERBEND PLAYER’S PRODUCTION OF THE PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING DARK COMEDY ‘CRIMES OF THE HEART’
In the sultry depths of Hazlehurst, Mississippi, the Magrath sisters, Lenny, Babe, and Meg, reunite under the shadow of Babe’s arrest for shooting her abusive husband.
As they navigate the impending legal proceedings and confront long-buried secrets, the sisters grapple with their own “crimes of the heart” – the impulsive choices, misguided loves, and unspoken truths that have shaped their lives.
Amidst their struggles, they find moments of humor and tenderness, rediscovering the unwavering love that binds them together.
CAST: 4 Females / 2 Males
AUDITION DATES: Thursday, December 7th, at 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm. Saturday, December 9th, at 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm. Sunday, December 10th, at 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm.
AUDITION LOCATION: NCRD Performing Arts Center, 36155 9th Street, Nehalem, OR
REHEARSALS BEGIN: Thursday, 12/14/23 REHEARSAL SCHEDULE: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. and Sundays, 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
TECH WEEK: 02/25/24
PERFORMANCE DATES: 03/01/24 – 03/17/24 Fridays and Saturdays at 7 p.m., Sundays at 2 p.m.
Directed by Kelli McMellon
Audition packet and more details at www.RIverbendPlayers.org

FIREPLACE POKER NEEDED FOR UPCOMING STAGE PLAY

Submitted By: fsquillo@riverbendplayers.org – Click to email about this post
Hi!

We would like to borrow a fireplace poker for our upcoming holiday play, A CHRISTMAS STORY at the NCRD Performing Arts Center in Nehalem.

Ideally, this would be a poker we could hang on a hook and easily retrieve when needed in the scenes.

It would need to be older looking or generic looking enough that it would pass as something that came from 1940. Nothing modern looking.

If you have one please email me at:
fsquillo@riverbendplayers.org

Riverbend Players Community Theater

Self-Hypnosis Workshop December 1st

Submitted By: giashaw2002@yahoo.com – Click to email about this post
Have you been curious about hypnosis? Hypnosis is simply getting you into a relaxed state and turning off your thinking mind and tapping into your subconscious mind. If you have ever found yourself driving to a location that was not where you were headed or found yourself zoning out while watching a movie you were in a hypnotic state.
In this workshop you will learn how to put yourself in a hypnotic state. This can help you navigate things that you may feel anxious about such as medical or doctor procedures or appointments and to release fears.
It will be held Friday December 1st from 2:00-3:30 at Yoga Roots Studio. 298 Laneda #5 and the cost is $150. Space is limited so please call Gia at 503-270-0940 if you have any questions or would like to attend.

Wheeler Care Center LLC Regular Meeting

Submitted By: marc@nehalembayhd.org – Click to email about this post
PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE

Nehalem Bay Health District’s
Regular meeting of the Wheeler Care Center, LLC

Wednesday, November 22, 2023
5:30 pm

Location: Zoom remote video conferencing
us02web.zoom.us/j/88112248618

This meeting is open to the public and the link above will allow attendance.

Direct any questions to: nbhdistrict@gmail.com

AGENDA

1. Call to order

2. Consent agenda
– Minutes of October 25, 2023 regular board meeting

3. Care Center Management Monthly Report
– Monthly financial report

4. Care Center renovation update
– Foundation work
– Planning session

5. Public Comment

6. Items for the good of the order

7. Adjournment

Misinformation, Fact Checking, and Journalistic Integrity

Submitted By: ben.killen.rosenberg@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Posting on behalf of Kim Rosenberg loretta.kim.rosenberg@gmail.com

Misinformation, Fact Checking, and Journalistic Integrity

The November 18th edition of the Tillamook County Pioneer published an article rife with misinformation. I can only assume that the assistant editor responsible for writing Manzanita’s City Hall Project Brings Community Disagreement to a Head, and the editor responsible for publishing it didn’t bother to fact check the misinformation presented and failed to cite the sources used or direct quotes from whoever made them. Far from presenting unbiased information that would help inform the public, the Pioneer chose to publish a biased opinion piece in the guise of fact. Shame on them.

Let’s check some facts. I’ve pasted direct quotes from the article and responded. I don’t think this article is really about the city hall project, though. I think it’s another attempt to discredit our current city manager.

“The project caused rifts in the city council and staff, with resignations potentially influenced by these internal tensions.”
The writer uses innuendo here to imply that internal tensions about the city hall project was the driving factor for the resignations on council. The writer didn’t interview the councilors who resigned. There are no direct quotes. 

“The Mayor’s recent resignation and two vacant board positions signal a governance system under strain. Amidst these resignations, the city manager has also brought a lawsuit to the city for a hostile work environment.”
The writer cites no source for this false information. There is no lawsuit. There is an employee complaint which required an independent investigation. The employee has not been named nor has the nature of the complaint. The city’s attorney and the city’s insurance company requested the investigation. This false information could only come from a source who attended executive sessions and misstated privileged information for their own benefit.

“But the (city hall) project comes at a time when all of the city’s infrastructure is aging out of its life cycle and when new water rates, which had been stable for years following the vote to increase them, are now being implemented with many homeowners left unable to pay them.” 
The water rates in Manzanita haven’t been raised since 2014. Nehalem and Neahkahnie raised their rates last year and Cannon Beach raises their rates annually. In Manzanita rates depend on the customers usage and time of year.
The writer has no facts to support the claim homeowners can’t pay their bills. How many people did she talk with? What does ‘many’ mean? What’s her source? Where are the facts?
 
Vocal opponents criticize the project’s estimated $5 million bond as excessive, spotlighting concerns over the city manager’s spending without considering public opinion, which had voted the project down previously.  
The estimated cost is 5 million dollars, but it’s not funded by a bond. Council made the decision to move forward with the City Hall project, not the City Manager. Several public meetings and conversations with citizens were held by council before the vote to proceed.

The current plan drew significant public scrutiny, so much so that a petition received over 120 signatures to bring the question to a vote. When the petition was presented to the Mayor nothing but the Council chose to move forward with the second phase of the project anyway.  
The petition was to have a vote on every individual expenditure for city hall—every invoice—not to approve city hall or to fund city hall with a bond. The petitioner and the mayor had the opportunity to present their information at a regular council meeting but chose not to.
 
With Manzanita grappling with leadership gaps and a community divided, the path forward for the City Hall project remains uncertain. As the city confronts these challenges, the need for unified vision and collaborative problem-solving has never been more critical. Check back for a more in depth discussion with the former mayor and other residents.
The former mayor has a history of misstating information evidenced by her performance at the last council meeting. She’s spread untrue information in the community regarding the executive sessions, the independent investigation, and the city manager. We can assume the mayor is the source of this misinformation because who else present at the executive sessions would benefit by misrepresenting the narrative?

The writer promises a more in depth discussion with the former mayor but not with former councilors who resigned, not with the City Manager who seems to be the crux of this article, not with current council.

By publishing an article that is laden with misleading and untrue information the editor of the Pioneer makes it clear that facts don’t matter at their publication. Journalistic integrity relies on the reporters writing to fact check their information before publishing.

The Pioneer’s website ABOUT page states, “The Rotarian ‘4-way test’ resonated with all the partners, and acts as guiding principles for the organization:
Is it the TRUTH?
Is it FAIR to all concerned?
Will it build GOODWILL and better FRIENDSHIPS?
Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Regarding this article, the answers to the questions are No. No. No, and No.

Kim Rosenberg loretta.kim.rosenberg@gmail.com

Yoga with Veterans and with Molly and April

Submitted By: briantjmcmahon@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hey everybody.

Yoga is good for you, so everyone should take advantage of it. Also it’s free.

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/84115365249?pwd=Y1ZETEp1ZEtoS1JDTG9Sdmg3cGoyQT09

Next there’s Yoga with April.
Day – Tuesday
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/87338175282

Brian

GREAT SEATS STILL AVAILABLE FOR THE FAMILY HOLIDAY EVENT OF THE SEASON

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DON’T MISS THE FAMILY HOLIDAY EVENT OF THE SEASON

‘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)

2017 Honda Ridgeline RTL-T Low Mileage

Submitted By: Lisaeadie61@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Excellent truck with extended factory warranty through June 15, 2024 (or 75,000 miles) and only 39,240 miles.
Automatic, 2WD with two way tailgate and lockable in-bed trunk; heated & power, leather seats; navigation, CarPlay. New traction tires just 8,000 miles ago and brake controller for towing. No accidents, clean title. $26,000

Unable to post photos, will send via email as requested.

Bunkhouse for thanksgiving dinner

Submitted By: Jennie1550@yahoo.com – Click to email about this post
Gabe at the Bunkhouse is making some special meals for you to choose from on Thanksgiving.

Don’t miss out if you would rather have somebody else in the kitchen doing the cooking and clean up!!

Come alone or bring the whole family. I’d guess you could order to go and enjoy your meal at home during the game. (Surely there’s some kind of game on TV.)

See the poster for details.

GENERAL INTEREST

Submitted By: tevisdiii@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
THE SIXTIES
Coming on the 60th year since John Fitzgerald Kennedy was murdered. During the same period several other bright lights were also extinguished because as a whole they represented a real threat to the Military Industrial Intelligence Complex that Eisenhower warned us about and any major turning towards world wide cooperation was not to be tolerated. It was a pivotal time in so many ways.

Felix Moumie- Africa- 1960
Dag Hammarskjold- Sweden- 1961
Patrice Lumamba- Africa- 1961-
Sylvanus Olympia- Africa- 1963
Medgar Evans- USA- 1963
J F Kennedy- USA- 1963
Malcom X- USA- 1965
Mehdi Ben Barka- Africa-1965
Martin Luther King- USA- 1968
R F Kennedy- USA- 1968
Eduardo Mondlane- Africa- 1969

Niel Oliver telling it:
www.sott.net/article/486123-Neil-Oliver-Lies-Keep-Coming

James H. Kunstler, the flaming pen, tells it:
www.sott.net/article/486084-Leaving-Blobtopia

Dylan, America’s poet laureate, tells it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fqxsdtOIg0

Kesinya Simonova, tells it for Ukraine/Russia:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qOmST_yz-4

Reminder of Food Needed

Submitted By: pattyrinehart@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
Time Once Again to Remind You to Donate to Local Food Projects
During Thanksgiving schools are closed for four days so kids won’t get free breakfast and lunch. I am not sure how long Christmas break will be, but it is generally 14 days. More food is needed during this time.
Our Main Food Bank in North Tillamook County is the North County Food Bank (NCFB) located across the parking lot from the Nehalem Bay Health Center, 230 Rowe Street, Wheeler, Oregon. The NCFB will be serving recipients a full Thanksgiving Meal this coming Tuesday. The NCFB opens at noon on Tuesday. Donations of food and money are always welcome. No home cooked food or home canned items please. You can give by dropping off donations at noon at the NCFB, or by sending a check to NCFB, PO Box 162, Wheeler, Oregon, 97147. Donations to this food bank are needed year around. And please don’t forget the clothing bank.
The Methodist Church in Nehalem also has a food bank and clothing bank. They are open Monday, Friday, and Saturday from ten to two. Address for them is Nehalem Bay United Methodist Church, PO Box 156, Nehalem, Oregon 97131. Be sure to write on your check where you want your money to go. Also, at the Church they serve Senior meals on Tuesday and Thursday from noon to one. You can eat there or request delivery. Call 503-368-6081.
Meals for Seniors in Rockaway Beach is at St. Mary’s by the Sea Catholic Church. They are served Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 11:30-12:30. They also deliver meals. To support their program, you can mail a check to Meals for Seniors, PO Box 852, Rockaway Beach, Or. 97136
The Lions Club in Rockaway Beach continues to turkey dinner with all the trimmings to families on Thanksgiving and Christmas. Your help with this cause is also appreciated. Their mailing address is Rockaway Lions, PO Box 611, Rockaway Beach, 97136
Do hope you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving.
Not sure who said this – If you have enough, giving ought to bring you great joy!

Open Art Studio at Rising Hearts Studio: Rock Painting!

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

Our next Community Open Art Studio Event at Rising Hearts Studio is next Sunday, November 26th from 4-6PM
We will be ROCK PAINTING! We have the paint pens, and a few rocks- but if you have some rocks please bring them!
This is a donation based ($10 suggested) community event open to ALL – NO ONE turned away. Lynn Kyriss (local artist extraordinaire) will be on hand to guide us.
Contact Christy at (503) 800-1092, or Christy@cosmichealingnw.com for questions or more info.
Hope to see you there!!!

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’

Go Fund Me for Sharla Smith – please help if you can

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

If you haven’t heard, our friend and neighbor, Sharla Smith had her house literally crumble down around her – and she is without shelter. I started this go fund me to help her mitigate some of the costs of temporary shelter for the winter, while she determines what her next long term solution might be.
Thank you to ALL who have donated so far! You are AWESOME.
We are SO close to our goal – please HELP if you can, even if it’s just sharing this fundraiser. You are helping a lifelong member of our community find shelter amidst a raging storm. Many THANKS to you!
-CK

GoFundMe Link: gofund.me/2437aca1

Don’t kill your pets yet?

Submitted By: genedieken@yahoo.com – Click to email about this post
Dixie Gainer’s recent BBQ post discounting the reality of climate change began with the assertion that the World Economic Forum advocates dispatching pets as a mitigation tactic. Of course, this is easily checked and isn’t true. Here’s Reuters Fact Check:
December 16, 2022. The World Economic Forum (WEF) did not issue advice to slaughter millions of pets to curb climate change. Online reports that it did are false.
Reuters found no evidence that the organization suggested slaughtering pets, and searches through the WEF website did not reveal any such guidance (archive.vn/wip/UgC3L). The claims appear to stem from an article published by the website NewsPunch, which has posted false news in the past. It is viewable (archive.vn/1IDuQ)…
Me personally, I’d have a hard time believing anything from a TwitterX feed calling itself “Illuminatibot.” The NewsPunch talking head in the linked video is a short silent clip repeating every few seconds and the audio is from a speech generator.
Many climate predictions certainly have been laughable. Modeling complex non-linear systems like climate is among things we don’t really have well-enough developed science, math, or computation for.
Nonetheless, certain things about climate change fall well within common actuarial math: If you live in Florida your homeowner’s insurance is now unaffordable if you can get it. If you live in Portland your electricity rate just went up by double digits partially to pay for undergrounding more than 100 miles of new distribution powerlines to prevent sparking of catastrophic wildland fires. Hurricanes and fires do not care about your politics.

Ornament Making for Kids – Saturday Nov 25

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Make Your Own Ornament (For Kids)

When: Saturday, November 25
Where: Manzanita Visitor Center

Kids of all ages can join this fun workshop at the Manzanita Visitor Center where they can decorate their own holiday ornament and take it home to put on the tree.

Parents must accompany children. Please select a ticket for each child participating in your group.

Register Here:
www.eventbrite.com/e/616696143767?aff=oddtdtcreator

DON’T MISS THE HOLIDAY EVENT OF THE SEASON LIVE ON STAGE

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– DON’T MISS THE HOLIDAY EVENT OF THE SEASON – ‘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) –

LOVING LITTLE DOG NEEDS HOME

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Very loving little 8 yrs old Schnauzer choc brown needs a home as his mom is dying
Is used to be with other dogs and cats and people Needs a yard with gates as he will want to wonder and explore
the new home will have the sensitivity understanding that pooch will need time to grieve and adjust
for info call Murphy 503 801 45 69