I can’t stand the whitewashing: NCRD is NOT a community organization.
NCRD offered programs ONLY to those who shot Gatets’ mRNA tech.
It is therefore a ‘vaxxed community’ organization.
I will NEVER use NCRD services again. (not that you care of course.)
And it’s a shame; when it was actually a community organization my kid daughter benefited from NCRD greatly.
No vax no pickelball? No thanks!
Maybe we should de-fund this mouthpiece for Big Tech/Farma instead?
And let’s check in with psycho again, shall we?
Here he is (again, three years ago folks, you were warned by the devil himself) giggling and laughing as he brags about turning your CHILDREN into GMOs.
Seriously: That’s EXACTLY what you did to your kids before going to the store to buy your organic non-GMO food.
This guy is evil and very, very mentally ill. Likely a sociopath.
And who the hell asked him to vax the world anyway? The CIA or something? Jeez…
2014 Komfort Trailblazer 2700RB 32′ x 8′ Travel Trailer $16,000 CASH ONLY
Weight 8500 lbs (per sticker)
Highly sought after island floor plan with large bathroom
Lot of updates done including 2 new smart TVs New Massage/Heated recliners $1800 (camping world) Skylights/fans almost all lights kitchen sink faucet Upgraded entry steps Hybrid mattress $600 (less than 1 year old) All windows/doors have been recaulked Roof maintenance done 2 drop down blinds. Took out shower doors to create roomier shower and less cleaning. Dinette bench has one side with an almost split in cushion. Entire trailer has normal wear and tear but in overall great shape.
Please email dclindquist@hotmail.com OR text 360-461-7646 for more info/pictures. Currently located at the edge of Bay City/Tillamook.
Follow the YELLOW signs for a huge estate Sale off the Miami Foley! Today full price and tomorrow 1/2 price. Sunday bag sale. See website for all photos and details. Tell the owner Joanna that Janine sent you!
I’m selling a whites Tracker E series metal detector, Is capable of identifying minerals/prospects and displaying on led screen so you don’t have to dig up junk. Sells for $900 used I’m asking $600 Thanks for the read!
Flowers are still available this weekend! Friends will do their best to have bouquets at our regular spot, next to the Manzanita Deli in downtown Manzanita, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday as long as the wind and rain allow. AND do remember, the Friends of NCRD fall planted/spring blooming bulb sale. I will be at NCRD on Friday of this week from 10 AM to Noon with a booklet of full color pictures of all the bulbs we will have for you to plant. Reserve now! Early ordering ensures the availability of your choices. As in the past Friends has a limited number of amaryllis and paperwhites for your indoor planting in late November. All bulbs will come with planting instructions. I’ll see you at NCRD on Wednesday, Friday 10 AM to Noon. Or call me and leave a message, Patty-503-801-3534. Thanks for supporting Friends of NCRD whose mission is to support NCRD by promoting it and raising funds for programs and projects. Yes, we will have flowers in downtown Manzanita on Friday and Saturday.
Great sofa, no loose cushions, a couple of small scratches, doeskin color, seats 3+.
Measures 86″ wide, 38″ deep, 37″ high. VERY heavy, not a fold out, but good size for naps. Wood feet on center and ends with felt glides. Very clean, gently used.
I needd $125.00 cash, and you will need at least 2 really strong people to get it out the door and 3 steps down, in Nehalem Please use email and give phone # and name so I can identify you when I call YOU. I don’t answer my phone if I don’t know who is calling…Thanks!
2008 Subaru Outback LL Bean Edition. 259,097 miles. 225/55R17 tires are less than a year old. Runs and drives well but has some minor mechanical issues (I can email you a list and photos). $500 OBO.
Standing at a diminutive 6″ with deliciously scalloped little leaves and an irresistible halo of bite-size white flowers (two of them with blushed in near black), Erodium ‘Stephanie’ may sound precious but is in fact one tough bruiser of a plant.
Never mind that it likes blazing hot sun, fast drainage and little to no water after its first year. I mean sure, that’s all well and good, but that’s not why it’s in the Wonder Garden.
No, it’s hidden power is its irrepressible need to bloom. Like many of its kin, this cranesbill throws out continuous little bouquets of optimism spring through fall.
But will you be able to buy ‘Stephanie’ at the Hoffman Wonder Garden Plant Sale this Saturday, 10am-1pm?
The Oregon Health Authority runs a Radon Awareness Program that offers free test kits to residents whose homes are in ZIP codes with fewer than 20 radon test results. You can search “Oregon free radon test kit” or send an email to radon.program@odhsoha.state.or.us to receive info on how to get a free test kit, while supplies last.
According to the online info, ZIP codes 97130 and 97147 have no data reported. ZIP code 97131 has 8 results reported – but the level is high.
The State announcement says: “Many parts of Oregon remain at risk of high radon – an odorless, tasteless and invisible gas. It is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that comes up from the ground and is drawn into buildings, where it can build up to dangerous levels.
“The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency estimates that radon is responsible for more than 20,000 lung cancer deaths per year in the United States. Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. after cigarette smoking, and the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers. The best time to test is during the heating season, when windows and doors are closed up tight.”
If the State runs out of supplies, test kits can be purchased in many hardware stores.
Come join us for our Energy Healing Event. When: Nov 4th & 5th (Saturday & Sunday) Where: Old Mill RV Center in Garibaldi Fee: $0 no cost to come spend time with us Sponsored By: My Essential Collection located at 460 Hwy 101 S Rockaway Beach
There will be Vendors and Speakers centered around energy healing. Have you ever been to one of our events? They are amazing! We have such an amazing energy healing community – come see what / who we will have for you. We have speakers / vendors coming from all over JUST FOR YOU! We had such a great time we we’re asked WHEN’S THE NEXT ONE? Mark your calendars we will have returning vendors and some new ones! Come check out the Speakers – a schedule will soon be posted on our event page on Facebook or go check out our little shop in Rockaway Beach, for times and information on each vendor. CAN’T WAIT TO SEE YOU THERE!
Local Heroes Prevent Over 136 Pounds of Litter From Contaminating the Nehalem River Have you noticed a cleaner downtown Nehalem this past week? THANK YOU to the volunteer heroes who picked up litter on Saturday, Sept 16th, just before our first Fall rainstorm. YOU prevented over 136 pounds of litter from polluting the Nehalem River! The City of Nehalem partnered with Heart of Cartm to participate in SOLVE Oregon’s Beach & Riverside Cleanup. This September over 1,500 volunteers participated across Oregon (including downtown Nehalem) in total collecting 20,000 pounds of litter and marine debris, removing invasive plant species, and restoring natural habitats at over 70 event sites. “Two fins up to the volunteers who came out to the Nehalem Riverside Cleanup Event,” said Nehalem Mayor Phil Chic. “Special thanks to Heart of Cartm for partnering with the City. We hope this can be an annual, fun event to celebrate our clean city and spectacular natural environment.” Cigarette butts were the #1 most prolific litter item found during the Downtown Nehalem & Riverside clean up. Unfortunately, these tiny lightweight filters continue to rank as the most found toxic waste product on beaches and city streets, worldwide! Few, however, are aware that the cigarette filter is made out of plastic fiber, and that the discarded butts contain chemicals that are hazardous to humans and wildlife. The cigarette filter, designed to keep carcinogens from entering the lungs, concentrates chemicals along its tightly woven, plastic fibers, which are then released into the environment as it sits on the ground, floats in water or is consumed by fish. City of Nehalem and Heart of Cartm encourage all residents and visitors to help keep the downtown flood zone litter free all year! “Don’t leave anything on the ground, regardless of its perceived ability to degrade,” advises Jessi Just, Heart of Cartm Executive Director. “And, if you see something, pick it up!
Women’s XL NRS HydroSkin 0.5 jacket and leggings for sale. Neopreme full immersion protection for watersports/paddling. Worn twice. (Jacket is $130.99 new. Leggings are $114.99 new). I’m asking $80.00 for the pair. Email Margie
There have been more than 4-million adverse reactions to the ‘covid’ vax (NOT including the millions of DEATHS) so far, and the results are still trickling in, and will continue trickling in for decades to com…
What in the hell were you all thinking?
80% of ‘science-is-real’ Oregonians shot this junk?? Seriously??
NOT good news for those who succumbed to Gates’ and Fauci’s fear campaign:
Tetanus vaccine, given out since 1968, has had just over 15,000 adverse reactions.
Polio vaccine, also given out since 1968, has had just over 120,000 adverse reactions.
The vaccine given out for the DOD’s lab-engineered SARS-CoV-2 bioweapon they pre-named ‘covid’ (nobody ate a bat at a wet market silly!) has had over 4-million adverse reactions (so far) and counting.
The above stats come from Alex Jones. Just kidding! They come from the World Health Organization.
Here you are:
If you’ve been reading my posts, you are now ALMOST caught up to three years ago…
Here is some more information you might find useful:
“As a virologist, I personally think creating chimeras of SARS-related bat coronaviruses that are thought to pose high risk to humans entails unacceptable risks,” virologist Jesse Bloom told The Intercept.”
article: www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/cia-front-organization-revisiting-ecohealth-claims-after-fauci-influence-campaign
And let’s check in with psycho, shall we?
Bill Gates’ dad worked for IBM, IBM was instrumental in getting Hitler into power.
Bill Gates and his tech buddies have shot something into the bodies of billions of folks worldwide. Nobody but they know what was really inside those vials of junk.
Bill Gates is a staunch advocate of population reduction; he gave a Ted Talk about it.
Billions of humans have shot his junk, and here is Bill Gates himself, quoting Hitler, while calling his ‘vaccine’ ‘THE FINAL SOLUTION’.
If I was vaxxed this would scare the sh*t out of me:
1968 UAL Captain’s uniform with coat, trousers and cap. (Men’s Large, of course. No women commercial pilots in 1968 🙁 Will throw in a pair of cheap TWA wings). Halloween is fast approaching. Email Margie
Sand Spiral Labyrinth Walk for Harvest Full Moon Friday 9/29 – 6pm – Sunset Neahkahnie Beach Free community gathering to exhale and slow down together as the seasons shift gears. Friday’s Sunset looks promising with clear skies! centerpoint.healing.arts@gmail.com www.centerpointhealingarts.com/field-notes
Hey, I’m sure most of you know Friends of the North County Recreation District is having their fall planted/spring blooming bulb sale. And the winter blooming Amaryllis and Paperwhite sale. Got a new yard? Got a pot near the front door? Got a neighbor who might want new bulbs? Got someone who has everything except bulbs for their yard? You may want to give something different for a birthday or holiday? You will make yourself a champion of planting if you recognize yourself in these questions. When I go to bed tonight, I will be sending you these messages. Not just to you, but to you and your neighbors. I’m not sure where that came from but humor me. Amaryllis are selling fast-just to let you know. Friends will be at NCRD on Friday to help you with your order. We take cash, check, or Venmo for your purchase. Weather permitting Friends will also be downtown next to the deli on Saturday. Thanks for all your support for NCRD. Best, Patty
It’s mushroom season! The rain has brought up all kinds of treasure in the forests.
You may know the kinds mushrooms you forage for food- but have you explored the wild world of fungi dyes?
During this workshop, you’ll learn about the different types of fungi found on the coast, how to identify them, and which ones are best for dyeing.
You’ll also get hands-on experience with the dyeing process, using locally sourced fungi to create beautiful and unique color on silk and wool.
Participants will dye two silk bandanas using shibori methods, as well as a small skein of wool yarn.
Your Mushroom Dye Guide:
Erica Clark is a fiber artist and fisher poet living in Astoria. Erica has practiced experiential environmental education for 15 years, sharing her love of fungi and forest floor ecology with folks from 4 to 84 years old.
I’m selling my 2004 Honda Pilot due to moving abroad. I’ve been driving it for the past two years and the car is in great condition to keep it driving.
Characteristics: 229,000 miles Clean Title New Tires New rear brakes New Alternator Under regular maintenance New front lights New stop lights New window wipers Power Windows Power Door Locks 2 Keys with Fabs 4 wheel drive Spare Tire New Oil change Brand new Jump Box battery comes with the car as well! Cost: $3,300
Take this opportunity to be trained and certified as a CERT. The skills you’ll learn help not only yourself and your family during a disaster, but your community.
FRANKENSTEIN: THE RADIO PLAY is a chilling adaptation of Mary Shelley’s classic novel, brought to life through the power of sound.
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.
We strongly support a “Yes for NCRD” vote for renewal of the current five-year option tax for General Operations. This measure renews the current local option tax with no change in current taxation. We think the summary on the ballot describes it best:
“North County Recreation District will use the tax revenue from this measure to operate the district at its present level of service. Property taxes pay for recreation and health program services in aquatics, fitness, youth, and activities for adults, and operating costs such as the existing swimming pool operation, utilities, general administration, and minor maintenance. Major capital expenditures are paid using timber tax and other non-property tax sources of income. Savings for these major capital costs, which include a fund for a replacement swimming pool, do not come from property taxes.”
I have been privileged to serve on NCRD’s Budget Committee for a few years and have witnessed the fine stewardship of NCRD’s Administration and Board. Please consider going to www.ncrd.org/admin/documents and open the first entry, the 2023-24 Budget. As you page through it, it is apparent how many programs are supported for residents of all ages, including children and senior citizens. In doing so, NCRD has kept budget increases to a minimum.
NCRD belongs to our community. It’s ours, it belongs to all of us, and it has consistently demonstrated its value. Whether taking a fitness class, attending a play, viewing artwork on display, or swimming in the pool—and these are just some of the offerings— there are abundant opportunities to develop and enjoy a sense of community. If there happened to be a national competition for rural community recreation organizations, we think NCRD would come out the top.
We absolutely need to continue this operational support levy by voting “Yes”. If it is not passed, it would have devastating consequences that would be hard to recoup. If you look at page 10 of the budget (please see link) the local option is $573,187.00. That’s 31% of the budget. Just imagine the loss of staff, programs, and support for so many parts of our community if it failed. NCRD is a vital hub of fundamental importance to the community. Please keep it intact by voting yes.
One of the most asked-about plants in the Hoffman Wonder Garden is a handsome hunk of year-round drama that has never had a tempermental day since planted in 2019 – and you gotta know it’s seen a whole lot of weather in the intervening years.
It’s sun-loving, drought-tolerant, dramatic, statuesque, and never needs pruning. And for the first time since we’ve been having Wonder Garden plant sales, we’re now able to sell it to you.
Come see the WG’s glorious Rhodocoma capensis and then buy one of your own at Saturday’s plant sale 10am-1pm at the Hoffman Wonder Garden!
There has been a change of date for Art Intake for the November Gallery show at NCRD. The October show is coming down on October 30. So… I will do intake for the November show on October 31 from 11am to 1 pm .
NCRD is located at 36155 Ninth St., in Nehalem. Please have your artwork ready to hang (wires are greatly appreciated).
12’x24’x14’H. Move or use the materials. Will consider donating. Use the man door, French doors, small window and other parts somewhere else. 541.910.0089.
My first use of the old grade school building was when it was just that. My daughters (now 47 and 50) took swimming lessons in the summer (we lived in 97131 postal code area, but within Seaside school district, thus no school swim program available to us).
That original formation of NCRD was inspired by the strong desire to save the pool and the school swim program. Did those folks who put the North County Recreation District (NCRD) property tax measure on the ballot in 1996 dream that it would become a full-service recreation center with greatly-expanded offerings?
There was a swimming pool with school swim program and various summer classes, a rudimentary fitness center, and a Friday Teen Night. Today, youth, adults, seniors benefit from NCRD’s many offerings in aquatics; fitness; yoga; after-school sports; swimming; art programs; day-care center; pickleball court; Performing Arts Center with excellent lighting and audio (AND comfortable seats!).
Those original planners under-estimated both costs and growth. NCRD found itself needing more financial support to meet the community’s need for its growing services. Thus, the 5-year tax levy was put on the ballot in 2008. The approval of the community is shown by % YES votes each 5 years, growing from a whisker over 50% in 2008 to a resounding 73% in 2018.