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After the wars: what’s next?
Many, many of us knew the elites would use the Biden admin to start World War Three. The war planners wanted it with Hillary, she lost, and then they tried to start the wars with Trump, but he wouldn’t do it. That “medical tyranny” would be used against us was also talked about well before ‘someone in China ate a bat’.
What are the globalist planners working on next? What does the future hold?
Well, the elites’ plans for the rest of us include lots of things. Lots of events that will occur in the future (and will be presented as organic events, like ‘covid’ and the Hamas attacks) are being planned right now.
Whitney is the top open-source journalist in the world. Open source: All of her info comes from publicly available material, not inside scoops from ‘intelligence officials’ or ‘administration officials’, etc.
Near 29:00 Whitney talks about the World Economic Forum’s repeated talk of an upcoming ‘terrorist cyber attack’ on the banks. This will likely be blamed on Iran and/or Russia. They say this will happen before 2025.
Why would the global elites want to crash the banks? There are many reasons:
and here Whitney talks more about the criminal networks in banking, war planning, etc., and what they are planning for your future.
This interview has the added benefit of watching Glenn Beck (I never cared for him or his work) wake the hell up:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-d3jFIGxdQ&t=1s
FRANKENSTEIN: THE RADIO PLAY FINAL 2 PERFORMANCES TONIGHT AND TOMORROW
THE FINAL 2 PERFORMANCES ARE THIS WEEKEND!
Get tickets now at www.RiverbendPlayers.org until 6:00 p.m. for tonight’s show or at the door after 6:00 p.m.
CELEBRATE HALLOWEEN WEEKEND AT THE NCRD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER IN NEHALEM!
FRANKENSTEIN: THE RADIO PLAY delivers a chilling and thought-provoking experience brought to life through the sheer power of sound and the captivating performances of Riverbend Players’ talented ensemble.
Prepare to be immersed in a world where voices paint vivid scenes, sound effects evoke visceral emotions, and the timeless story of Frankenstein unfolds in a way that honors its literary roots while embracing the unique charm of radio drama.
Let the performance transport you to a world where the monstrous and the human collide, and the timeless tale of Frankenstein comes alive in a symphony of sound and storytelling.
Directed by Julee Ward
Get tickets now at www.RiverbendPlayers.org until 6:00 p.m. for tonight’s show or at the door after 6:00 p.m.
Rated PG. Parental Guidance Suggested.
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Tom
Tom
He always wore a sparkly hat,
a star atop the xmas tree.
So many Fridays, often warm days,
meeting at the open marketplace,
I would lay my head on his shoulder.
Silence would gather around us.
Such a heart maker, pain in the ass,
I tell you, we loved him so.
Send NCRD a message by defunding it?
There have been 15 (or is it 20?) years’ worth of investment in NCRD based partially on the presence of the renewable tax levy. And now out of frustration with the organization (I have my own list, for sure), some folks feel the most sensible thing to do is to put that progress at risk as a way to express their frustration? This seems like performing surgery with a mallet.
Protect our investment & vote to renew the levy.
Gene Dieken
6 cotton kitchen towels
FREE Hide a bed COUCH


Cured salmon eggs for bobber fishing
We have a few jars of cured salmon eggs for bobber fishing, if you’re interested please email. Delivery available locally.
Native American Basket Making
Location: Netarts Area – Register for details at www.eventbrite.com/e/native-american-basket-weaving-registration-716813236687?aff=oddtdtcreator
Participants will be introduced to the art of basket making during this great workshop led by
Brian Krehbiel of the Confederated Tribes of the Grande Ronde.
Brian has 15+ years as a tribal educator. Although Brian is an enrolled member of Grand Ronde,
his tribal lineage descends from Nipissing band of Ojibway, Chinook, Luckiamute Kalapuya,
Umpqua, Iroquois, Shasta, Tillamook, Takilma, Mary’s River Kalapuya, German, Irish and
Spanish. Brian will give a short presentation on gathering native vegetation and materials,
processing, and basket making, along with how he learned to make baskets. After the introduction he will guide 15 people in making a small basket from start to finish using native
plants that he and others will provide.

DOG STROLLER BRAND NEW 50.00
It holds small or large dogs.
DOG JOGGER 50.00

Kids Bike Seat
kazambikes.com/collections/child-bicycle-seats/products/kazam-ibert-child-seat


FREE STUFF
Surge protector with backup battery thing to protect your stuff when the power goes out. You wouldn’t want to lose that important BBQ post halfway written about your political views.
Cooler. It’s blue and has wheels. It’s nifty for when you have some stuff you want to keep cool and don’t want to throw your back out.



Discrimination, Ignorance, Biases. Demand change, VOTE NO
If you have mobility issues, if you’re in a wheelchair YOU DO NOT HAVE ACCESS to the Pickle ball courts or onto the stage in the PAT, THAT’s not the point.
THE POINT IS, the Board and Ed will NOT EVEN ASK FOR A COMMITTEE BE FORMED to look for options! This and comments from a board member ‘I have a disability, you don’t see me asking for special favors’ and another bm’s sickening smirk ‘do people in wheelchairs play pickle ball’ indicate discrimination, ignorance and a very nasty bias against the mobility challenged.
By VOTING NO, the Board and ED will see we AS COMMUNITY are NOT WILLING to perpetuate biases and discrimination with our tax dollars!
As a Community, do we not stand for Community over our individual interests?
The NCRD will continue, there is a LOT of slush in the budget. Let’s look at why employees, REGARDLESS of hours worked, ACCRUE PTO (personal time off)?
Please VOTE NO!
wall art of birds for sale
14″ by 14″ asking $15.00

Fabulous Felt and Fabric at Cartm
Come check us out. Thursday thru Monday, 12-6, in Wheeler, OR, right on 101.


THANK BBQ MEAL TRAIN
I am thankful for my healing progress. Sure and steady. It is slower than I hoped it might be but much better than I feared it could be. Seeing how I do over the next few days, I might add a few more days of requesting help with meals. THANK YOU EVERYONE!!
Sheilawww.mealtrain.com/trains/wddmr1/updates/00rqm3
FRANKENSTEIN FRIDAY NIGHT FRIGHT NIGHT! GET TICKETS NOW!
Get tickets now at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
CELEBRATE HALLOWEEN WEEKEND AT THE NCRD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER!
FRANKENSTEIN: THE RADIO PLAY delivers a chilling and thought-provoking experience brought to life through the sheer power of sound and the captivating performances of Riverbend Players’ talented ensemble.
Prepare to be immersed in a world where voices paint vivid scenes, sound effects evoke visceral emotions, and the timeless story of Frankenstein unfolds in a way that honors its literary roots while embracing the unique charm of radio drama.
Let the performance transport you to a world where the monstrous and the human collide, and the timeless tale of Frankenstein comes alive in a symphony of sound and storytelling.
Directed by Julee Ward
Tickets at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
Rated PG. Parental Guidance Suggested

Donations to Support Smiley Salmon Harvest
Our ODFW biologist has contacted us and predictions are for another LARGE run of coho salmon.
So, your donations are needed now more than ever.
Here’s a bit of the history: The Smiley Bros. began these coordinated partnerships in 2009 to harvest, process and distribute local Coho Salmon to the local food bank. This tremendous bounty of high quality Omega-3 proteins is needed by all but especially by our youth and aging populations. The success over the last 14 years is made possible with the support of Oregon Fish and Wildlife, the North County Food Bank, the Eugene Schmuck Foundation, and the Tillamook County Creamery Association has helped with significant donations as well as many more organizations and individuals.
To ensure your donations are tax-deductible, the Smiley Brothers Salmon Harvest is a program of Fulcrum Community Resources as the sponsoring 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. For more about Fulcrum Community Resources, go to www.fulcrumresources.org.
We are thankful for continued support, with help and donations, we have provided thousands of pounds of local salmon to our food bank. We are hopeful of your continuing support for the delivery of this valuable food source to our North Coast communities.
The community continues to step up, working closely with ODF&W, local processors, and the volunteers who transport the harvested Salmon from the North Fork Nehalem River to Garibaldi for processing, labeling and distribution. It simply cannot be done without your donations to offset costs and put these nutritious meals on the table for the hungry in our community.
Please send your donations, payable to FULCRUM RESOURCES/Smiley Bros. Salmon Harvest c/o Laura Swanson, 16900 Lucky Lane, Nehalem OR 97131
For more information, contact Laura Swanson at 503-939-5416.
www.smileybrothers.org
*Link to Grant’s Getaways feature 12/22:
www.kgw.com/article/travel/destinations/grants-getaways/oregon-salmon-hatchery-donate-food-banks/283-5140875c-3c4e-4065-b9c5-27720620a5d5
Your generosity helps “The Swimmer” keep its promise “To Feed the People.”

NCRD Pool Update The Pool will Open Monday October 30th
We will have Early Bird Lap Swim 6:00-8:00 am, Noon Lap Swim noon-1:00 pm and Evening Lap Swim 5:00-6:00 pm Monday Friday.
We will have AM Aqua-fit class at 8:00-8:45 am Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
We will have Water-walking at 10:00-11:00 am and 11:00 am-noon on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings, and 6:00-7:00 pm Tuesday and Thursday evenings.
All the “Learn to Swim” classes will resume at their scheduled times.
Friday Night Family Swim will begin Friday November 17th , 6:00-7:30 pm.
The 9:00 am and 7:00 pm aquatic fitness classes will not resume until we are able to hire more lifeguards.
We are actively recruiting, and we are willing to train qualified candidates. We have a training planned for mid-November.
If you are a good swimmer, please consider getting trained as a Lifeguard. You will get the benefit of using the Pool along with your hourly wage if you will take on a couple of hours lifeguarding per week. You will be able to stay fit while serving the community. It’s a Win-Win for everyone!
Email us at pool@ncrdnehalem.org
NCRD is located at 36155 Ninth St., Nehalem.
household items



‘Smörgåsbord’ an exhibit by Ben Killen Rosenberg, North Tilamook Public Library Ends soon!
‘Smörgåsbord’ an exhibit of Monotypes/collage/watercolor works by Ben Killen Rosenberg, ENDS October 30, 2023 at 5pm. NO WAY! Yes WAY!
North Tilamook Public Library 571 Laneda Ave, Manzanita, OR 97130
Hours Saturday 10am-5pm Sunday closed Closed daily for lunch 1-1:30pm 503 368 6665
Exhibit in 4 areas of library Children’s room, Hoffman room, Computer area, and Reading area. 16 works total
50% of my sales goes to the Library! Who doesn’t love that?! Badda bing!



Living room furniture



Autumn Wine Tasting Pairing Event

BINGO TOMORROW NIGHT!!

OLD CAR STEERING WHEEL NEEDED FOR UPCOMING CHRISTMAS PLAY
Do you have an old car steering wheel you could lend us for the upcoming production of A CHRISTMAS STORY at the NCRD Performing Arts Center?
The older, the better; we promise to return it in good condition.
We’ll even give you a pair of tickets to see the show!
Please email me at fsquillo@riverbendplayers.org so we can connect.
Thank you!
FINAL 3 SHOWS! FRANKENSTEIN: THE RADIO PLAY AT THE NCRD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER!
FINAL 3 SHOWS THIS WEEKEND!
Get tickets now at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
FRANKENSTEIN: THE RADIO PLAY delivers a chilling and thought-provoking experience brought to life through the sheer power of sound and the captivating performances of Riverbend Players’ talented ensemble.
Prepare to be immersed in a world where voices paint vivid scenes, sound effects evoke visceral emotions, and the timeless story of Frankenstein unfolds in a way that honors its literary roots while embracing the unique charm of radio drama.
Let the performance transport you to a world where the monstrous and the human collide, and the timeless tale of Frankenstein comes alive in a symphony of sound and storytelling.
Directed by Julee Ward.
Tickets at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
Rated PG. Parental Guidance Suggested
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We’re YES on NCRD
15th Annual Pie Night Food Roots Fundraiser, November 4th at 5pm, at Pacific Restaurant in Tillamook
Come celebrate with us! Our 15th Annual Pie Night Food Roots Fundraiser! A Gala style event, hosted by Pacific Restaurant in Tillamook.
5pm: Doors Open and Silent Auction
6pm: Programing and Live Auction
Two Ticket Trivia Giveaway on our Facebook page!! www.facebook.com/foodrootsnw
Food Roots beloved annual fundraiser Pie Night is coming up on November 4th, at 5pm at Pacific Restaurant in Tillamook. It is an event where our community comes together to support Food Roots programming. For this year’s 15th annual celebration there will be food prepared by local chef and Pacific Restaurant owner Nelia Serapion, a bar takeover by Buoy Brewing of Astoria, live music from Oak Bottom Boys, a live auction of pies prepared by local bakers, chefs and community partners, a silent auction featuring items from local businesses, and a pie dessert spread to round out the night of mingling, meeting, sipping and bidding. All proceeds raised from the event benefits Food Roots programs. We would love to have the show of support and opportunity to gather as a community to support our local food system! If you are interested in you or your business becoming a sponsor, contributing to the silent auction, or speaking at the event please contact Emily Cordo at emily@foodrootsnw.org
More information and tickets can be found on the Food Roots website: www.foodrootsnw.org/pie
Call to Artists of All Ages
Let your heart speak out. Artists of all ages on the Oregon coast can submit up to five entries. There are no fees for creative submissions. Submitted artwork will remain at NCRD through the entire show.
View details about accepted mediums and awards: AdventistHealthTillamook.org/ArtForTheHeart.
Artwork submission deadline:
Sunday, January 28, 2024
Drop off display-ready artwork, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
North County Recreation District
36155 9th St., Nehalem
Questions? McLainAL@ah.org
