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Friday, October 27 or Friday November 17 at 10 am in the Fireside Room at NCRD, 36155 9th St. Nehalem.
No registration required.
We are having issues with the boiler that heats the Pool. The motor was replaced Tuesday of this week. Since then, the boiler has shut down 3 times on its own. We are working diligently to bring everything back on-line.
We can not move forward and announce an opening date until the boiler is up and running properly. At this point all we can say with certainty is we hope to know more next week.
Please know that we are doing everything we can to keep our old Pool operational and get it open as soon as we can. We appreciate everyone’s patience and understanding.
Thankfully progress on the new Aquatics Center is going well and one day in the near future we will have a New Pool!

We’ll be back on Sunday the 22nd
$20 each located in Nehalem
Koleagirl@gmail.com
Text 503 739 0406


Womens, some mens Vintage Hats for Sale!
Mostly from the 20s, 30s 40s, some 50s and 60s. Feathered hats, fur hats, pill box hats, etc.-even a bathing cap! These hats were part of an estate sale collection and are old!
Hats can be seen and purchased at Wheeler Station Antiques in Wheeler, Oregon BOOTH # 116. Wheeler Station Antiques is located on HWY 101 in Wheeler, Oregon (close to Nehalem and Manzanita).
Don’t miss out on this rare collection of vintage hats!
Remember: BOOTH #116 Saturday, October 21st.
Thank you for your interest. See you there!

Used only 6 times. With two wheel dolly and life jacket. Looking to show/have it pickup today 10/20 in Nehalem Bayside Gardens.


As the curtain rises and anticipation fills the air, the NCRD Performing Arts Center is poised to witness one of the most exhilarating nights in theater as FRANKENSTEIN: THE RADIO PLAY makes its grand debut.
Tonight, the stage transforms into a realm where imagination and sound converge, transporting the audience into a captivating world of classic literature and vintage radio drama.
The electricity in the atmosphere is palpable as theater enthusiasts gather to witness the masterful reimagining of Mary Shelley’s iconic tale.
FRANKENSTEIN: THE RADIO PLAY promises to deliver a chilling and thought-provoking experience brought to life through the sheer power of sound and the captivating performances of a 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.
Tonight, the NCRD Performing Arts Center becomes a haven for storytelling, where the boundaries between reality and imagination blur, and the audience embarks on a thrilling journey into the depths of human ambition and the consequences of unchecked scientific exploration.
FRANKENSTEIN: THE RADIO PLAY is poised to captivate audiences with its blend of suspense, horror, and profound themes, making it an unmissable event for those who appreciate the transformative power of theater and the enduring allure of classic literature.
As the lights dim and the first words echo through the auditorium, let the magic of radio drama 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
Friday and Saturday nights at 7:00 p.m.
Sunday matinees at 2:00 p.m.
Tickets at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
Rated PG for Violence: Parental Guidance Suggested
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Dear community members,
Please join me in supporting the NCRD by voting yes for the renewal of the current five year option tax for General Operations. This is not a new tax; it is a renewal of what the community has already supported at the polls in the past. The NCRD is key for recreation in our small, rural community!
As Nehalem Elementary School’s principal, I see again and again how much my students and families receive from the NCRD. Our school swim program, the after school, non-school day and summer child care program, the camps and other activities …. all that supports students and their families.
As a parent, I have used the NCRD for my own children’s camps, swim lessons, Family Swim Nights, Friday Swim Nights, child care and swim team. We took family music classes and family yoga classes years ago when my children were toddlers. My own children and my whole family are better off because we have the NCRD in our community for recreational activities. We have spent many fun evenings and days there.
As a community member, I belong to the NCRD as a fitness member. I’ve taken spin and other fitness classes, worked out at the fitness center, worked with a personal trainer from NCRD, swam in the pool, and enjoyed yoga classes for years. My favorite yearly 5k race was Manzanita Beach Run back in the good old days! People came from all over to run that event! Even our local grade 4/5 girls’ running club, the S.H.E. Warriors, ran that as our first 5k!
What would our community look like without these resources for our local folks? My own family used the NCRD so much when my kids were younger. I hate the idea of not having all these ways for young families to be together and play together and get to know other parents and families. The NCRD brings people together, and gives them safe, fun, healthy activities to participate in. Families make memories there.
Please show your support for the NCRD with a YES vote. Our kids and families deserve to have the same programs that have been around for all of us for years. This is a YES vote to support children and families in our local community.
Thank you!
Hi North Coast Citizens,
PLEASE VOTE YES for NCRD!!
What we are voting for:
Day care for kids, upkeep for Rex champ ball field, our pickle ball courts, our Performing Arts Center, our Fitness Center, the Aquatics Program for kids and seniors (NOT for the new pool construction), and the space for a multitude of other activities and services. A misconception is that a yes vote will increase taxes, it will not! The tax rate remains the same. The tax rate is exactly what it was 5, 10 and 15 years ago.
Yes is a vote for all of the above and operational costs!
PLEASE SUPPORT THIS AMAZING FACILITY!!
Michelle Vinciguerra
Nehalem Resident




Silver iPhone 6s for sale. In good condition but battery no longer holds charge.
Selling phone plus installation kit with new battery and accessories (charge
cord, etc.) for $30. Kit contains all necessary tools and new lithium battery.
If interested PLEASE EMAIL jillt@nehalemtel.net

Teen Night at North Coast Pinball is tomorrow, Friday October 20th, 6-9PM. FREE PINBALL and games for ALL TEENS. Please spread the word, and encourage the teens in your life to head down and have some free, fun!
Call Christy (503) 800-1092, or email Christy@cosmichealingnw.com for more info, questions, or to donate. This is a HUGGS sponsored event run solely on community funded donations.
Thank you!

Pick up is on Saturday, November 11, from 1:00 – 1:30 PM at the Manzanita Police Station.

Six shows only; great seats are still available. Get your tickets at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
MEET THE DIRECTOR:
Julee, a passionate and multifaceted member of Riverbend Players, is making her directorial debut with this production. Her journey with the theater group began with her performance as Annelle in STEEL MAGNOLIAS, and since then, she has showcased her versatility by taking on various roles, including acting, assistant directing, and executive producing.
Julee’s commitment to Riverbend Players extends beyond the stage, as she actively serves on the board of directors, contributing to the organization’s growth and success. Beyond her theatrical endeavors, Julee is a full-time employee at Wanda’s Cafe + Bakery and the wife and mother to her husband, Josh, and their four children.
FRANKENSTEIN: THE RADIO PLAY is a chilling adaptation of Mary Shelley’s classic novel, brought to life through the power of sound and performance from the golden age of radio.
Join Captain Robert Walton and his crew as they become caught up in the story of Victor Frankenstein, a brilliant scientist who creates a living being out of dead flesh.
But when the creature is rejected by its creator and the world, it sets out on a path of revenge that will bring death and destruction to all who cross it.
This radio play is full of suspense, horror, and thought-provoking themes. It is a must-see for fans of classic literature and vintage radio drama.
Directed by Julee Ward
Friday and Saturday nights at 7:00 p.m.
Sunday matinees at 2:00 p.m.
Tickets at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
Rated PG for Violence: Parental Guidance Suggested

“Survivors of kibbutz attack turn their ire on Netanyahu.” “A massive security failure and antagonism toward Palestinians means many Israelis think Netanyahu has to answer for Hamas’ attack.”
This is incorrect. As I suspected and wrote on BBQ the day after the attack, the corrupt Zionists around Netanyahu let this attack from Hamas happen on purpose. They got rid of the border security (arguably the best in the world) AND let Hamas run amuck butchering and raping and murdering Kibbutz communities for hours before they sent in the IDF. (My guess is Kibbutz folks are generally peaceful and anti-Netanyahu).
The woman interviewed here is a former Israeli Intelligence official who was once stationed on the Israeli border. The interviewer is a Portland resident and former Evergreen College Prof.
Think of Netanyahu as Israel’s Dick Cheney.
Harvard grad Netanyahu did not ‘fail the Kibbutz communities’, he let Hamas butcher them for hours:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_IAH7PnS_E
$20,000 fund, maximum request is $2,000 Deadline to apply: November 15, 2023.
Download the application at: tillamookcoast.com/grants/manzanita-tourism-marketing-grant/
Tillamook Coast Visitors Association is managing the grant process on behalf of the City of Manzanita.
Questions: Contact Marni Johnston at marni@tillamookcoast.com

Thank you,
Lori
9715065030



Thanks!

Perhaps one of Royal Albert’s most beautiful patterns, this set of American Beauty was purchased by my Canadian grandmother in the 1940s from the famous British maker of bone china, Royal Albert. It is in excellent condition, having been used only for the most formal dinners — Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s, etc. Gradually, through the 1940s and 1950s, special pieces were added to the basic set.
There are 8 dinner plates (which Replacements Ltd. sells for $40 each!), 7 bread-and-butter plates, 6 fruit/dessert bowls; a mini-creamer, mini-sugar bowl and their tray; a sandwich tray ($70 on Replacements!); a 13-inch oval serving platter; 4 dessert-plus-cup combo plates; a 7-inch relish/sweet meat (candy) dish; a 4-3/4-inch square sweet meat dish; 11 Countess-style cups and 11 saucers (the cups also fit the dessert plates). I also have the teapot with lid, no flower on spout, which Replacements is selling for $225. The topknot on the lid has been glued back in place, so this is not a perfect piece like the others.
All of the above for $100.


From manufacturer:
“The result of more than a decade of cycle development, the Keiser M3 is like no other indoor cycle you’ve ridden before. Keiser scrutinized and quality tested every single component of the M3, from the top of the comfortable handlebars to the bottom of the rock-solid base and everything in between. The centerpiece of the M3 is its eddy current resistance system, which offers infinitely adjustable resistance. This creates a vigorous, challenging workout along with a remarkably smooth, whisper-quiet ride. In addition, the cycle is built to last, as the resistance system doesn’t wear and is virtually maintenance-free. And to keep you comfortable throughout your ride, the M3 includes a four-way adjustable seat (up, down, forward, and backward), dual-position comfort handlebars, and adjustable Shimano combo pedals.
The M3 is also equipped with a sophisticated computer system that tracks your rpm, power output in watts, kilocalories, heart rate, pedaling time, resistance, and trip distance. Other features include a gravity-based water bottle holder, an anti-slip belt, and a smooth resistance shifter. Designed with the needs of fitness clubs in mind but portable enough for the home”
High quality, solid, smooth, and quiet way to exercise indoors. The roller blade wheels make it easy to transport around the house.
Located in Manzanita.
$500. Email me, thanks!
Christian


Wonderful wood craft/work/family meal table on casters. $75
Also a solid wood top project table on removable trestle legs, 30″ x 60″. Only $25.
Cartm is located in Wheeler, Oregon on 101. Store hours are Thursday through Monday 12-6. Look us up on Facebook!! See you soon!!

