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A Genocide Tax

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A Genocide Tax – Ralph Nader Radio Hour Episode 504
Ralph welcomes Craig Mokhiber, who just resigned his post as the director in the New York Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights for the United Nations over the UN response to the bombing of Gaza. Nader proceeds to ask substantive questions about why Mokhibder resigned and hears that Israel is in violation of International Law via use of collective punishment and other crimes against humanity and that the United States is complicit in those crimes.
There is a short blurb at first and then moves quickly into the intensive interview conducted by Ralph, the man who should have been elected President a few decades ago.
Here is the link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrhZfu0Bphw&t=1968s

Chuck

RIVERBEND PLAYERS INTRODUCES $10 TICKETS FOR KIDS 12 AND UNDER

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Riverbend Players Community Theater is thrilled to introduce $10 tickets for children aged 12 and under.

This initiative aims to make theater accessible to a wider audience, fostering a love of the performing arts among young minds and their families.

To ensure that families can enjoy the magic of theater without breaking the bank, the $10 tickets will be available for select shows throughout the season, including our next production, A CHRISTMAS STORY.

Introducing these affordable tickets demonstrates Riverbend Players’ commitment to community engagement and our desire to nurture a passion for theater among the next generation.

As Riverbend Players continues to bring exceptional theater experiences to the community and our dedication to accessibility, we hope to foster a vibrant and inclusive arts scene that enriches the lives of individuals and families alike.

With $10 tickets for children 12 and under, the stage is set for a lifetime of cherished memories and a deep appreciation for the performing arts.

MEET THE RIVERBEND PLAYERS CAST OF ‘A CHRISTMAS STORY’: JULIEN ANCTIL

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– MEET THE CAST OF A CHRISTMAS STORY: JULIEN ANCTIL
Dec. 1st-17th at the NCRD Performing Arts Center in Nehalem
Tickets and more details at www.RiverbendPlayers.org $25, $20, and $10 (12 and under)
Julien Anctil as Schwartz:
Julien is a talented ten-year-old actor making his Riverbend Players debut. He is a creative and energetic child who loves performing, stop-motion animation, and drawing. He also enjoys running, skateboarding, playing sports, and surfing.
Julien has participated in productions and theater camps with The Coaster Theatre, The NW Children’s Theater, and Missoula Children’s Theatre. He attends Nehalem Elementary and lives in Wheeler with his family.
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!
Tickets at www.RiverbendPlayers.org $25, $20, and $10 (12 and under) –

 

2002 Toyota Tundra For Sale

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2002 Toyota Tundra

VIN: 5TBBT44142S312017
condition: good
cylinders: 8 cylinders
drive: 4wd
fuel: gas
odometer: 189000
paint color: red
size: mid-size
title status: clean
transmission: automatic
type: pickup

Three Toyota family selling our 2002 Toyota Tundra with 189,000 miles. Serviced and ready to go to it’s next home and adventure. Very clean truck inside and out.

This has been a very reliable vehicle purchased used from a reputable Portland Dealer. Female owned and unforeseen life changes and move necessitate downsizing for a more practical city car. Recent major maintenance work includes full brake service with new front and rear rotors, rear axle bearings, new rack and pinion steering assembly including tie rod ends, valve cover gasket and complete fluid change.

Asking $10,950

Aftermarket Bluetooth Radio
Leer Custom Paint Matched Locking Canopy
Key-less entry
Custom Wheels and tires
2 sets of keys
Bed Liner
Side Steps / Running Boards
4.7 Liter iForce V8 Engine DOHC 32 Valve
Tow Package
Trailer Brake Module
Locking fuel door
4 Wheel Drive
Over $4,000.00 in recent service and maintenance. Will include all receipts and invoices with sale
New Oregon Tags and DEQ Certification
Clean carfax and Oregon Title

Great adventure truck that fits your friends or family!

There are so many good things happening at NCRD

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POSTED IN BEHALF OF LINDA MAKOHON

Definitely I’m voting: “Yes for NCRD”

On November 7th the residents of Tillamook County will be asked for the 3rd time to renew the five year tax levy to support the daily operations for programs and services of North County Recreation District in Nehalem. This is not a new tax, but a continuation of what our community has supported for the past 15 years.

I have been involved with Friends of NCRD, which is the non-profit partner of NCRD, since I retired from teaching and moved here in 2010. I believe in the Friends’ mission which is to support and promote the programs and services of the North County Recreation District because I believe in its mission to provide health and well-being services to all ages in North Tillamook County. In particular, I am proud that Friends of NCRD has always had the priority to raise funds for scholarships so that everyone is included and has access to the programs and services at NCRD. This year alone we have given $15,000 in scholarship assistance, the bulk of which went for youth access to child care and youth sports.

I have seen NCRD go through many changes and growth in services while keeping steadfast maintenance of the aging elementary school building. I have seen NCRD continue to survive through the pandemic, providing day care for first responders’ children, keeping close contact with health services for the benefit of all, providing covid test kits and appropriate precautions when opening back up. While many businesses and organizations dissolved, NCRD stayed vital for the community. And now, fitness classes and youth sports offerings have increased resulting in increased patronage.
Here are some other great things you may not know about NCRD.

Did you know that NCRD is an official Red Cross emergency shelter site complete with cots and emergency power and supplies ready to accommodate the community in a major emergency? This is different from Warming centers that are available through local churches.

Did you know that NCRD has an agreement with Nehalem Bay Health Clinic (formerly Rinehart Clinic) for NCRD to provide physical exercise opportunities for their patients dealing with health-related issues.

Did you know that the “Learn to Swim” program offered at NCRD is certified by the Red Cross?

There are so many good things happening at NCRD that I’m definitely voting “Yes for NCRD”.

Linda Makohon
President, Friends of NCRD

Cpossibility1023@gmail.com

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A question has been raised as to the various emails I use. For transparency I use the following email addresses: Constanceforncrd@gmail.com; cpossibility1023@ gmail.com; Constance@nehalemtel.net
Regardless of the email I use, I am a stand the NCRD be the best it can be and the only way I see this can be achieved is if the Mission Statement is the context for every decision and action taken by the board and ED. If the NCRD continues to choose to be for some and not for ALL…then the NCRD needs to be a private club, period, and don’t ask for my tax dollars!

I will not willingly vote for tax dollars being used for the privileged, PERIOD.

VOTE NO FOR CHANGE.

And be sure, if you VOTE YES to continue the levy, you are voting FOR:

CONTINUED BIASES,,,
CONTINUED IGNORANCES,,,,
CONTINUED STATUS QUOUE,,,
CONTINUED DISCRIMINATION

If you are able to sleep knowing that is what you are voting for…. You’re idea of Community is a whole lot smaller than mine.

The mission statement of the North County Recreation District (NCRD). To promote the educational, recreational, social and physical well being of THE ENTIRE North Tillamook County community by offering activities FOR ALL AGES AND ABILITIES in an inviting environment.

VOTE NO! VOTE NO FOR ALL!

Intro to Watercolor Workshop! With Linda Gebhart

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Instructor: Linda Gebhart

Time: 10:30 – 12:30PM
Location: Cannon Beach History Center.
Cost: $35 Members
$45 Non-Members

Register: www.cannonbeacharts.org/workshops

If you have a desire to create your own masterpiece, join Linda Gebhart, a Northwest coast artist, as she walks you through an introductory watercolor adventure. Create your own version of Cannon Beach, Haystack Rock, clouds, waves, birds and sand!

Linda, a former math teacher, retired to Cannon Beach in 2014 with a fervent desire to artistically represent the beauty she discovered during her world travels. She quickly discovered her biggest passion was in painting the seascapes and landscapes surrounding her on the coast. Linda recently served as the board President of Cannon Beach Art Association and is on the board of Trail’s End Art Gallery in Gearhart. She is grateful for the many artists who continue to inspire her. Additionally, she volunteers at Cannon Beach Library.

Participants in her workshop will learn a few watercolor basics and take away a finished piece of art suitable for framing! This class will be held on Nov 5, 2023 at 10:30-12:30pm at Cannon Beach History Center and will cost $35 for members and $45 for non-members. Seating is limited to 8 artists.

Questions can be directed to info@cannonbeacharts.org or call the gallery at (503) 436 – 0744.

ORCHESTRA PRESENTS NOVEMBER CONCERTS

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The North Oregon Coast Symphony begins its 2023-2024 season with two classical music concerts in November.
The programs will feature two soloists. Diane Amos will play the Andante movement from Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 21, made famous in the 1967 movie Elvira Madigan. Jude Matulich-Hall will play the spooky violin solo inviting the skeletons to dance in Saint-Saëns’s Danse Macabre.
Other selections will include Mendelssohn’s Wedding March, Strauss’s Blue Danube Waltz, Berlioz’s March Troyenne, Sibelius’s Finlandia, and Rimsky-Karsakov’s Procession of the Nobles.

The orchestra will perform the concerts on Saturday, November 18, at St. Catherine Episcopal Church (36335 N. Hwy. 101, Nehalem, OR) beginning at 3 pm, and Sunday, November 19, at the Charlene Larsen Performing Arts Center (588 16th St., Astoria, OR) beginning at 3 pm.

Admission for adults is $10; youth 18 and under are free, but those 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Tickets will be sold at the door for the St. Catherine concert (cash or personal check only). Tickets for the Larsen Center concert will be sold online at LarsenCenter.org or by phone at 503 338 9132.

This non-profit ensemble, under the direction of conductor Cory Pederson, brings together musicians from the north Oregon and south Washington coast to keep classical music alive and affordable for local audiences. For more information, please visit our website: nocsymphony.org.

Monkey DNA/Prep Act/myocarditis

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It’s much harder to prove monkey DNA is in some of the vaxxes than it is to study vax injuries. And at this point, there have been LOTS of studies of the various vax injuries, worldwide.

I think I know why there is so much denial about this; cause most of ya’ll shot the junk and are worried. Deep down you are honest enough to admit to yourself that vaccines have ALWAYS caused injuries.

Why would this rushed experimental mRNA-tech be any different?

Yes, vaccine injuries exist.

I know a local lady in her 40s who got myocarditis from the vax; her doctor told her it was from the vax. 40, and now she has serious heart issues and must go to the doctor twice a week or so. For the rest of her life??? She’s 40.

That is criminal. The vax-makers need to be sued and/or thrown in jail, as well as the public officials who pushed this junk onto us.

That’s why this case in Michigan that Dixie pointed out is so important. At best the billionaire tech bros. seriously messed up (hubris/arrogance/callousness) and killed and injured a lot of people.

And now those who have been injured by the vaxxes can sue; the legal precedent is being set.

This is the stuff Ralph Nader is made of. This is the stuff Erin Brokovich is made of.

If I was former (Democrat) Gov. Kate Brown and the OHA brass, I would be trembling in my shoes. This is the legal case that will finally – FINALLY – get Nuremburg 2.0 in the works.

Woot woot! JUSTICE FOR THE TYRANTS!!!!

In case you didn’t know, the Prep Act is a fascistic piece of legislation brought into our reality by anti-American mass-murdering war criminal, the former dumb-as-hell Yale cheerleader known as (Republican) Dubya.

“The Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act (PREPA), passed by the United States Congress and signed into law by President of the United States George W. Bush in December 2005 (as part of Pub. L.Tooltip Public Law (United States) 109–148 (text) (PDF)), is a controversial tort liability shield intended to protect vaccine manufacturers from financial risk in the event of a declared public health emergency. “

So all the CIA Operation Lockstep big tech bros. did was have their goons in the public health sector declare their lab-engineered coronavirus they sent tearing around the world as a ‘public health emergency’, as was war-gamed in the CIA-scripted Event 201.

It wasn’t a public health emergency. It isn’t a public health emergency.

SARS-CoV-2 is basically the flu, and that the experimental vax-makers who did this scam are protected from liability is also a scam. The PREP Act should never have been invoked, end of story. More lawsuits will come in from that angle.

Oh (Democrat) Gov. Brown, tremble tremble…

Oh Rinehart Clinic, tremble tremble…

The lab-engineered coronavirus that is circulating among us (by design) is no more an emergency than the yearly influenza infections. (Where did the flu go anyway?)

And for that ya’ll did WHAT? AND screwed up our children so badly with the anti-science lockdowns and anti-science school closures. Zoom (Google) loved $crewing over our children though!

Anyway, more myocarditis in Switzerland. I’m not even going to bother to see if Fact Checker or Snopes tried to cover the truth of this, because it seems to be very true, it’s a study that you and I can read. It’s interpreted by John Campbell who is doing amazing work helping humanity figure what happened to them. I’m guessing big-tech-funded Fact Checker and Snopes won’t even try to re-truth this study into one of their lies, it’s too solid:

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

I also don’t think this ‘elite’ professor should be allowed to teach anymore. (link below) And here we also have (Democrat) Cuomo who got tossed from office supposedly because he is an ass-grabber, but I’ve also heard he was asked to step down because he will be facing manslaughter charges for mandating old folks in care centers with covid be locked up, denied visits from their families, denied proper health care, were then shot up with drugs to ‘help’ with ‘covid’ and lots and lots of them just died.

That’s called homicide, the legal charge is ‘manslaughter’.

When your sick, you wanna be as happy and healthy as possible. You wanna go outside, get some fresh air. You wanna be with your family. That stuff will help you get better, and it should have happened. Nobody has the right to make you stay inside. If they think they do, toss ‘em in jail and get them out of public office.

Locking old folks up in homes when they are sick and pumping them full of drugs killed them, and (Democrat) Cuomo knows it, and he will pay. The World Economic Forum-goon to the north, (Democrat) Jay Inslee, killed old folks in care centers in Washington in the same way.

So no, I don’t forgive them for what they didn’t know. Below (link) we have an ‘elite’ professor and a governor who are now pleading “WE DIDN’T KNOW”.

Oh yeah? Well I know a sh*t-ton of plumbers, farmers, garbage men, auto mechanics, baristas, and store owners WHO DID KNOW.

Screw you ‘smart’ moronic arrogant pathetic men.

Screw the officials, throw them in jail. Fire that professor. This ‘elite’ professor is stupider than my garbage man. This governor is also stupider than my garbage man.

Below is a great example of how these arrogant morons screwed us over. The ‘elite’ professor apologies for being a nazi school-shutdown anti-science moron. (Democrat) Cuomo shows his utter incompetence, his lies can be found in the full show/interview. These men are liars and should be in jail, especially Cuomo:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBufEAN-cnY

A COMMUNITY TREASURE

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POSTED IN BEHALF OF GAIL & RICHARD YOUNG

A COMMUNITY TREASURE

When we moved to North County 25 years ago, one of our first connections to the community was North County Recreation District. We’ve watched our recreation center develop and flourish into a hub of activity, a community treasure. From the Youth Center, to exercise classes in the Fitness Center and Aquatics, to the “Learn to Swim” program, to senior activities, to productions in the Performing Arts Center, NCRD offers something for everyone who lives in and visits North Tillamook County.

Every five years we, as a community, get to renew our support for NCRD, by voting “YES for NCRD” on the November ballot. Amazingly, the tax rate has not increased in 15 years, since the first tax levy in 2008! We home owners will not be paying anything more; we will simply be saying “YES” to a continuation of the programs offered by and the operational costs of North County Recreation District.

Please join us in voting “YES for NCRD.”

Gail and Richard Young

Author to Recount Adventures as Oregon Coast Dory Fisherman

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In his memoir, Fifteen Seasons, author Terry Evers dedicates the book to his father, “who took an enormous leap of faith that swept us away from the ordinary and opened the floodgates to the unimaginable.”

And so the adventure begins, when Bruce Evers, a textbook salesman in Salem, Oregon, buys a commercial dory boat and takes his 13-year-old son, Terry, out on the Pacific Ocean for a summer salmon fishing season. It’s the first of 15 seasons, when they learn that it takes more than a boat and fishing gear to become successful fishermen.

Terry Evers will recall those memories when he speaks at the Cannon Beach Library at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 11. The visit is sponsored by the library’s NW Authors Series Committee.

This is a free, hybrid event; attend in person at the library or watch online via the library’s website, cannonbeachlibrary.org.

When his dad invited Terry to fish with him the summer prior to Terry’s high school freshman year in 1977, the boy jumped at the chance.
“Little did I know that it would open the door to otherworldly adventures and forge a unique relationship with my father that would run deeper than I ever imagined,” Evers writes.

That initial trip launched them into experiences involving harrowing Pacific Coast storms, battles with giant king salmon and challenging fish runs that kept them either constantly working when the catch was great or bored when the catch dwindled.

Throughout their 15 dory seasons on the central Oregon coast, they met a variety of fishermen and developed a love of the fishing culture from 1977 to 1992.
Fifteen Seasons was featured in several newspapers, publications, and podcasts. Stories about the book appeared National Fisherman Magazine, Pacific Fishing Magazine, the Outdoor GPS television show, Oregon Coast Magazine, and the Partners of Commercial Fishermen podcast.

Evers has spent the past 33 years in education; he is a STEM teacher (science, technology, engineering, math) for elementary students.

With his dory long gone, Evers now explores Oregon and Washington rivers, lakes and bays in his Pygmy kayak.
He and his wife, D’Ann, live in Keizer, Oregon. They have two grown daughters and two granddaughters.

Don’t read if you’ve voted

Submitted By: Cpossibility1023@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Community, I know you’re good people thinking you’re doing a good thing for Community with a ‘yes’ vote.

AND, If ALL Community meant ALL IN THE COMMUNITY, I’d be right there beside you. However, I’m going to assert if any of you had joined me at even one Board meeting since 2019 and heard and seen what I’ve heard and seen, you may also not want your tax dollars supporting the NCRD, as it’s been run right now.

You would have witnessed over and over and over again the Boards & ED’s dismissiveness of Community questions/concerns, (‘argument: you can’t please everyone’); the disinterest for our teens/tweens and their recreation after demolishing the Skateramp (justification: ‘they should be grateful, we’re building them a nine million dollar pool)’; the discrimination of the mobility challenged with no stage access in the PAC (context: ‘ I have a disability, you don’t see me asking for special favors”); the ignorance/discrimination of not recognizing there is no street access to the ADA pickle-ball courts (Ignorance: ‘do people in wheelchairs play pickle-ball’).

I would have been ok if Committees had been formed to address any of the above issues (instead Justification: 73% of the voters passed the levy last time’).

Unfortunately, most of you didn’t hear it as you weren’t ‘in the room when it happened’, I WAS and I can’t unhear.

Trust me, it was a whole lot more comfortable being in denial and ignorant … however, I’m for the NCRD being the best it can be for ALL.

VOTE NO FOR CHANGE

Conscious Aging and Community Connections, Nov. 13, 2 to 4pm at Pine Grove Community House

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Hello Friends,
Our next gathering will be Monday, Nov. 13th, 2-4pm, $5 Admission

We’ll hold a discussion about one of the most popular topics selected by the group who attended in October: A Conversation About Finding Our Passions and Living our Best Possible Lives.

We’ll offer a few questions to ponder:
How can you redefine playfulness as you age?
What brings you feelings of contentment? Peace? Happiness? What lights you up? What fulfills you?
When do you most feel a sense of well being?
What in your life helps you feel a sense of wonder, or most alive?
Do you have daily, weekly or annual rituals, habits or practices that improve the quality of your life?
Recall memories of things you loved doing as a kid. How did those activities make you feel? How can we recreate those same feelings at this time in our lives?

Please bring paper and pen for a brief writing exercise.

Topics for Future Sessions:

December 11 — Traversing the Edge Between Doing and Being and Finding Meaning and Happiness Despite Physical Limitations
We will offer questions for this conversation before the December program.

January 8 — Creating a Compassionate Community

The Conscious Aging and Community Connections Program is sponsored by Pine Grove Community House so we can keep admission at $5.
All money received goes to Pine Grove.

Hope to see you November 13th!

If you have questions about the program please respond to this posting.

Thank you, Tela and the Conscious Aging & Community Connections Team

Studio Apartment in Barview

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This is a recently remodeled 600 ft. studio apt in Barview, a little community between Rockaway Beach and Garabaldi. It is the only apartment in the building. The studio was originally decorated and furnished as a vacation rental and it is nicely and completely furnished, all kitchen utensils towels bedding etc. The furniture is high quality and new. All utilities are furnished. It has covered parking and a utility room with free use of a washer & dryer. You can get a peek of the ocean from the windows and it’s a short walk to the beach.
We are looking for a quiet adult with NO PETS and excellent references for a long term rental.
$1195.00/month + deposit.
Please email me with any questions. Thanks, Barbara

Wreath Sale Fundraiser for Neah-Kah-Nie High School Senior Safe

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NKN Senior Safe is at it again!!!!! Holiday wreaths and decor fundraiser for the senior students at Neah-Kah-Nie High School.

Please see flier for full information.
Payment is due at time of purchase.

Cash and check (pay to NKN Senior Safe) can be mailed by November 17th to:
NKN High School
Attn: Amy Aguinaga
24705 US 101
Rockaway Beach, OR 97139

or

Venmo: (Use QR code) Let us known in venmo comment what you are ordering.

If you have any questions please contact:
Melissa Thornton
mthontongardens@gmail.com
1-971-601-0267