Melinda



Melinda



Visitors to the Learning Garden will be greeted by a dazzling display of dahlias. In keeping with the theme ‘Let Freedom Ring’, the blueberries and red raspberries are producing and just the right height for the kids to sample. The petunia bed is showing off the US Flag with red, white and blue flowers along with a very patriotic vegetable bed.
What is wrong with my tomato! What’s Bugging my Vegetables? Poster board displays in the Hoop House will answer those questions and more. See examples of raised bed and container gardening plus native plants and varieties to attract pollinators to your garden. Potted Dahlias will be available for a donation.
The Extension Master Gardener Program is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. The program originated at Washington State University in 1973 and has grown to over 86,000 volunteers in 49 states. In 2022 there were 2,276 active Master Gardener volunteers directing service to more than 78,713 Oregonians. Statewide Oregon Master Gardeners donated an estimated 27 tons of fresh produce, harvested from Master Gardener-managed community and demonstration gardens to local food banks and food pantries.
Tillamook Master Gardener Hosts will be in the Learning Garden from 10 am to 7pm each day and welcome your questions. Enjoy a quiet place to sit in the shade and enjoy our beautiful garden.
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Some of the items available include: couches, tables with chairs, bed frames, mattresses, bar stools, lawn care equipment and more.
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Thanks a bunch,
Karen


Sheila 503-812-2022
Thursday, August 17
2 pm-4:30 pm
Wanderland Rainforest (Nehalem)
Price per person: $40
SoulCollage® is a process for creating incredible collaged cards with deep personal meaning that will help you with life’s questions and transitions. The process is often used as a method of self-discovery and transformation.
After making cards we will gather in small groups and learn how to read the cards by giving voice to the images. This is where the process which begins as simple creative fun, might suddenly surprise you!
This is a multi-layered creative process that anyone can do. Beginners are welcome and encouraged to attend!
Space is limited. Please email Carolyn if you’d like to attend. Tea and snacks will be available.


There will be no yoga with Molly until August 21st.
There still will be Yoga with Janet.
Here is the info:
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:
Link. – us02web.zoom.us/j/87316874017
Brian
Almost new!
$900 cash – includes local delivery if needed
Text Dean at (541)999-6789 for pics or to arrange a test drive
Director Jonathan Demme captures the frantic energy and artsy groove of Talking Heads in this concert movie shot at the Hollywood Pantages Theatre in 1983. The band’s frontman, David Byrne, first appears on an empty stage, armed with only an acoustic guitar, and is gradually joined by bassist Tina Weymouth, drummer Chris Frantz, keyboardist Jerry Harrison and a cadre of backup singers as they perform the band’s hits, culminating in an iconic performance featuring Byrne in an enormous suit.
Bring what you need: blankets, chairs, drinks and/or snacks. Be prepared to get up and dance! Costumes are encouraged.
Monday August 7th.
Free and open to all.
Corner of Division and Manzanita
9pm

One of the best ways you can be prepared for a disaster is to have the ability to communicate with your neighbors and emergency services. In many instances, traditional communication methods like mobile phones and internet, will not be working.
Sign up for the Yellow Radio class today to learn how to communicate during an emergency.
We’re offering two classes:
Saturday, August 26 (corrected), from 11 AM – 1 PM
Via Zoom
Click the following link for more information, to register and purchase a Yellow Radio:
evcnb.org/events-and-training/yellow-radio-08262023
Saturday, October 7, from 11 AM – 1 PM
An in-person refresher class for those of you who have previously taken a Yellow Radio course and want to refresh their skills.
Click the following link for more information, to register and purchase a Yellow Radio:
evcnb.org/events-and-training/yellow-radio-10072023






The production is being presented by Rising Tide Productions, and directed by George Dzundza, professional veteran of theater, film, and television. It features local actors Kenia Goodman as Sister Agnes Devereaux, Cameron Lira as Doctor Martha Livingston, and Susi Brown as Mother Miriam Ruth.
Friday and Saturday performances are at 7 p.m. Sunday shows start at 2 p.m. Tickets are $20 and available at the door. Payment by cash or credit card will be accepted.
A special talkback presentation will be offered at the end of the show on August 27th. Audience members will get a chance to meet the actors and the director to discuss the play. The audience will be encouraged to ask questions about the play and the production process.
Based on a true incident, Agnes of God opened on Broadway in March 1982 and ran for 599 performances. In 1985, it was released as an American neo-noir mystery film starring Jane Fonda, Anne Bancroft, and Meg Tilly, and directed by Norman Jewison.
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