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Heart of Cartm Trash Art Studio Fun!!!

Submitted By: lynnleveringthomas@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Want to make a cork sculpture but don’t want to drink 3,000 bottles of wine? No problem. Heart of Cartm can help! We’ve got the corks, the tools, the workshop space and the inspiration. You, bring you…and a friend. See you soon!

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TRASH ART STUDIO TIME
Open studio time for makers, tailors, and wannabe crafters. Come access supplies and tools so you can make your very own trash art gallery piece or wearable art for this year’s Trash Bash Art Festival events.
Sundays 1-3pm and Mondays 4-6pm All ages welcome. $5/hr

SUPPORT OUR EFFORT TO FUND A SOUND ROOM FOR THE NKN MUSIC DEPT

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The why behind the project….

Please take a moment to read this article about Cosmo Jones, owner of the Rockaway Roastery in Rockaway Beach, and his generous donation of sound equipment to NKN’s music department. North Coast Music Project is very excited to have Cosmo join our efforts to provide healthy outlets for students of the NKN district to express themselves through music.

www.tillamookcountypioneer.net/bedrock-la-to-rockaway-beach-or-nkn-high-school-benefits-from-la-studio-closure-donation-from-rockaway-roastery-owner-community-meeting-about-building-commercial-stud…

Our Maria Muldaur and her Red Hot Bluesiana Band show is almost sold out for this Sunday at White Clover Grange Hall but the you can still purchase a ticket at:

tickettomato.com/event/7935

If you cannot attend the show and would like to make a tax deductible donation please send checks made out to : Fulcrum Community Resources, PO Box 136, Nehalem OR, 97131.

Please write”NCMP Music Donation” in the memo line.

“Music can lift us out of depression or move us to tears – it is a remedy, a tonic, orange juice for the ear. But for many of my neurological patients, music is even more – it can provide access, even when no medication can, to movement, to speech, to life. For them, music is not a luxury, but a necessity.”
Oliver Sacks (1933-2015) best-selling author and professor of neurology at NYU School Of Medicine

NCMP MISSION STATEMENT

Music connects us all; to joy, shared experiences and cooperation, which are essential for healthy communities, and ultimately a healthy planet. 
We work with profit and non-profit entities, who share in our desire to provide events that support artists and enrich our community. We  provide programs that make music education accessible to children in our schools. We believe that if we put music in the hands of our children, we provide a healthy way for them to relate and process what they are experiencing in their lives.
For adults, especially those who face issues of isolation, due to physical, mental health or substance abuse challenges, music is a safe, healthy place to go; To connect, de-stress and be uplifted. We provide support, accessibility and inclusion for those facing challenges in our community through musical events.
Music shelters, heals and is an essential component to wellness.”

Rescheduled: Thursdays Community Dance: Cumbia influenced night

Submitted By: Neahkahniespiritdance@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Sorry friends—Cumbia night for tonight is rescheduled for next week:
The Grange was prepping for the concert this weekend and sponsors wanted the back wall of the stage painted black this morning, so we don’t want us all dancing in the fumes! (They apologize)
See you all next Thursday March 30th—doors open at 6:00.

Factual Errors in the Manzanita Today Newsletter

Submitted By: gerald@wineinger.com – Click to email about this post
To keep this simple we can look at just one chart Manzanita Today created from their research.

1. Randy Kugler was hired in August 1989 as Manzanita’s City Manager therefore, he was not involved in the 1988-1989 budget which was approved in May 1988 or the 1989-1990 budget which was approved in May 1989. These budgets started in July of 1988 and July 1989 respectively, before he was hired.

2. The percentage numbers for Water Fund Share of Administration Personnel Cost are used in an apples to oranges comparison.

a) Kugler’s budget needed to charge the water fund for all water billing which was being done by the one full time clerk located in City Hall.

b) Today’s Water Fund has a full time utility clerk that does billing for water. There is no need to transfer this cost to the Water Fund, because it is already paid for directly by the Water Fund.

“Many journalists also abide by the principle of limitation of harm which means that they have a responsibility to not harm others while reporting a story.”

A New Nehalem Bay Health Center and Pharmacy

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www.nehalemhealthcare.com/
A New Nehalem Bay Health Center and Pharmacy

A YES vote on the Health District bond supports …

A new, state-of-the Nehalem Bay Health Center and Pharmacy in Wheeler will double the size of the current clinic and create space, here in our community, for specialty health care and dental care services.

A modern, high quality health center will offer more services for seniors, families and children, and a much better work environment for health care workers.

You can help now by making a donation to support our campaign efforts. Any amount you can contribute is helpful and greatly appreciated. Visit our website at www.nehalemhealthcare.com/ and click the Donate –> button in the upper right hand corner.

Follow our Facebook page so you’re up to date on the bond measure and upcoming events.
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CALLING ALL DOGS! Be in an International Book!

Submitted By: cynthia@cynthiadanielwolf.com – Click to email about this post
Calling All Dogs who LIVE or PLAY in Cannon Beach or
Oregon Northern Coast, Nehalem to Astoria!
Would you like your Dog to have her custom Photographic Portrait, Representing Cannon Beach and the northern Oregon Coast, in the International FUNDRAISING Book, Tails of the World?

Then APPLY soon!
Only 10 Dogs chosen by Professional Northern Coast Dog Portrait Photographer, Cynthia Wolf. Applications close April 18th!

Your $100 Photo Session fee is fully donated to Animal Haven by the Sea Rescue on the northern coast. Sessions are 15 minutes, and I’ll choose the best, most awesome photo of each of the 10 dogs to place in the book! You will have up to 5 social media sized images to share. Longer portrait sessions and print products are not included in this shoot. (There are Photo session Upgrade options and product options available)

SCAN the QR code on the poster or go to www.cynthiadanielwolf.com/application-tails-of-the-world-the-book.html to fill out the application.

I can’t wait to meet you and your Dog(s)

venerable old desk

Submitted By: dmiller@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
Trying, again, to add a picture to this post!
In 1980 I acquired this desk from a motion picture set in Hollywood. It has accompanied me as I traveled ever north, but now it’s too much for me to move around anymore! It stands 30″ tall & the black linoleum top measures 34″ X 60″. Asking $80.
Very sturdy & heavy. We can help you load, but you’ll need a truck & a couple of people. In Nehalem; please call 503-368-3709 (quickest) or email – no texts.

Factual errors in the Manzanita Today Newsletter

Submitted By: gerald@wineinger.com – Click to email about this post
I found factual errors in the March Manzanita Today Newsletter, created by an editorial staff of Manzanita citizens:

To keep this simple we can look at just one chart Manzanita Today created from their research.

1. Randy Kugler was hired in August 1989 as Manzanita’s City Manager therefore, he was not involved in the 1988-1989 budget which was approved in May 1988 or the 1989-1990 budget which was approved in May 1989. These budgets started in July of 1988 and July 1989 respectively, before he was hired.

2. The percentage numbers for Water Fund Share of Administration Personnel Cost are used in an apples to oranges comparison.

a) Kugler’s budget needed to charge the water fund for all water billing which was being done by the one full time clerk located in City Hall.

b) Today’s Water Fund has a full time utility clerk that does billing for water. There is no need to transfer this cost to the Water Fund, because it is already paid for directly by the Water Fund.

“Many journalists also abide by the principle of limitation of harm which means that they have a responsibility to not harm others while reporting a story.”

Help! Need hard cover books & a hula hoop

Submitted By: Peggy@coastconstruction.biz – Click to email about this post
Hello BBQ Land
Crazy request
Creating an outfit for a young girl to walk the runway at the Trashion Show, sponsored by CARTM
This is big stuff for this young lady!!
She wants to be a book fairy, pun intended
My masterful friend is assisting in the creation and we need hard cover books (children’s books are best cuz they are longer and bigger pages-but beggars can’t be choosers and we can work with ANYTHING).
Oh and 1 hula hoop
If you have anything that you’d be willing to give up to a shy teenager who’s ready to try something new, this is the moment you’ve been waiting for!
Text me (503)354-4454
Call me (503)354-4454
Email me peggy@coastconstruction.biz
I’ll pick up
Thanks for the read
Hope to see ya on the runway
Peggy Schumann

Writing Themed Classes at the Oregon Ghost Conference in Seaside

Submitted By: annornie@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Join me this weekend at the Oregon Ghost Conference, March 24th-26th at the Seaside Civic and Convention Center in Seaside, Oregon where I am teaching TWO writing themed classes!

The Spooky Aesthetic: Writing Scenes and Settings that Terrify – Saturday March 25th at 10am
www.oregonghostconference.com/SpookyAestheticWritingScenesandSettingsthatTerrify.html

and

The Thrills and Chills of Self-Publishing – Demystifying the Self-Publishing Industry – Saturday March 25th at 12pm
www.oregonghostconference.com/TheThrillsandChillsofSelfPublishing.html

Tickets are $15

6 SHOWS REMAIN: NEIL SIMON’S COMING-OF-AGE COMEDY ‘BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS’

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6 SHOWS REMAIN: NEIL SIMON’S COMING-OF-AGE COMEDY ‘BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS’
Make it a Friday or Saturday date night at the NCRD Performing Arts Center this weekend or enjoy the Sunday matinee.
Tickets are $20 and $25 and with our new ticketing system, you can select the best seats at www.RiverbendPlayers.org.
Dreaming of baseball and girls, young Eugene must cope with the mundane existence of his family life in Brooklyn: formidable mother, overworked father, and his worldly older brother Stanley.
Throw into the mix his widowed Aunt Blanche and her two young (but rapidly growing) daughters and you have a recipe for hilarity, served up Simon-style.
Contains mature themes.
Cast photo ©Riverbend Players, left to right: Leo McDonald-Goldstein, Penny Cole, Christine Calkins, Brian McMahon, Emilee Andrade, Juli Stratton, and Jay Johansen.

Breath Medicine Workshop

Submitted By: Familia@withinbreathandart.com – Click to email about this post
Go within using your breath in a way that connects you to your inner wisdom and activates your body’s ability to heal what needs to be healed. Breathwork activates imaginal cells and initiates direction while often bringing clarity to unanswered questions to help you take the next steps needed to uplevel your life. Let yourself breathe freely and bring your body, mind, and spirit back to balance.

Electric Bike for sale $850.00

Submitted By: karinmogg@mac.com – Click to email about this post
Blix Vika Plus folding electric bike for sale. It is a 2021 model with just 101 miles on it. I havent been able to get on it thanks to bad knees, balance problems, and, Yes, old age.

It feels as good as new and comes with two baskets, a tool kit, a bag to “carry” it in etc.

I live between Manzanita and Nehalem.

Here is a link to the Blix website www.blixbike.com

Jeff’s honey/maple syrup booth returns to WHEELER 3/28

Submitted By: jwmerc@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Yep – the roadside “pop-up” booth will be at it again this coming TUESDAY (March 28th) from at least 12-4 pm (perhaps longer) in front of the building at Rector/Hwy 101 (do you know where Pelican and Piper is? – ya – it’s THAT building). Jeff will have a good supply of light/dark raw honeys from around the region – crystallized and otherwise – most jars in the $10-$55 range. Questions or pre-orders? Text Jeff directly: 208-424-0042 – or e-mail: jwmerc@gmail.com – or send an instant message to Jeffrey Warren’s Facebook page (yep – the Jeffrey Warren that sells honey and real Vermont maple syrup) – See you in WHEELER this TUESDAY!!! jw

venerable old desk

Submitted By: dmiller@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
In 1980 I acquired this desk from a motion picture set in Hollywood. It has accompanied me as I traveled ever north, but now it’s too much for me to move around anymore! It stands 30″ tall & the black linoleum top measures 34″ X 60″. Asking $80.
Very sturdy & heavy. We can help you load, but you’ll need a truck & a couple of people. In Nehalem; please call 503-368-3709 (quickest) or email – no texts.

Statement of Candidacy

Submitted By: marc@manythingsconsidered.com – Click to email about this post
Marc C. Johnson Seeks Re-election to Health District board

It has been my honor to serve on the board of the Nehalem Bay Health District since my appointment by Tillamook County Commissioners in 2017. I was elected to a full term on the board in 2019 and hope to earn the votes of District’s residents again in the May 16, 2023 election.

During my time on the Health District board, and with the capable and committed help of fellow board members, the District has:

• Completed its first ever strategic plan developed following extensive community outreach
• Strengthened the District’s collaboration with community partners
• Acquired property in Wheeler adjacent to Highway 101 as an ideal site for a new, expanded Nehalem Bay Health Center and Pharmacy able to treat more patients and offer specialty care not now available in our community
• Developed a comprehensive funding strategy, including a bond measure on the May ballot, for the new Health Center, as well as the renovation and modernization of the Nehalem Valley Care Center in Wheeler, our region’s only skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility
• Created a strategy to begin to address critical housing needs for health care and other essential workers
• Obtained, with the support of Oregon senators Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden, $3 million in federal funding directly earmarked for construction of the new Health Center and Pharmacy
• Advanced with Tillamook County legislators Suzanne Weber and Cyrus Javadi a $1 million state of Oregon funding request for the Health Center and Pharmacy project
• Secured a grant from the Oregon Community Foundation to assist with the establishment of training programs for certified nursing assistants (CNAs) at the Nehalem Valley Care Center

These actions have been taken to make significant and lasting improvements that not only preserve health care options in our community but expand them. The District’s plan addresses immediate needs, but also health and senior care needs far into the future. By acting now, we can also preserve nearly 80 health care jobs in our community, jobs that contribute substantially to the local economy.

Since relocating to the north coast ten years ago, I have had the opportunity to serve on the board of North Tillamook Library Friends, including two terms as president of the board. I have served as the Friends liaison to the Hoffman Center for the Arts. I have volunteered for the Emergency Volunteer Corps of Nehalem Bay. And I serve on the budget committee for the Neahkahnie Water District. Before settling in Tillamook County, I worked as a broadcast journalist, owned my own regional public relations firm and served as press secretary and chief of staff to Idaho Governor Cecil D. Andrus, the state’s only four-term governor.

I am the author of three books on American political history, including a book coming later this year that explores the bipartisan leadership of the United States Senate in the 1960s.

I respectfully request your support for both the Nehalem Bay Health District bond measure and my re-election to the District board in order to continue to advance these projects. With your vote, I believe we will be able to provide better access to quality health and senior care, for seniors, families and children in our community.

Many thanks.

WaSH Training – Water, Sanitation & Hygiene

Submitted By: kim.miller@evcnb.org – Click to email about this post
Emergency situations happen in our coastal region – power outages, flooding, storms, wild fires, and possibly an earthquake/tsunami. How will you obtain safe water for drinking, cooking, and washing and dispose of human waste during these times?

Water: In times of emergency, you will need to provide your household with the water needed for survival. Learn the basics of SAFE water storage. Learn how to effectively filter and treat water from in-home and local sources.

Sanitation & Toilets: You will need a process and equipment to safely manage your household’s human and pet waste to avoid the spread of disease.

Hygiene: Hygiene is always important to protect against the spread of disease. The absence of running water definitely makes effective hand washing and wound care more challenging.

Register for a WaSH class at EVCNB.org
There are a few spots left in these up-coming classes!
March 25th, 9am – noon
March 25th, 1 – 4pm
April 29th, 9am – noon
April 29th, 1 – 4pm

Have Pests?

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APM Pest Control Services
971.389.6970
Residential and Commercial Services
From your home to your business, we will help create a pest free environment and create a plan to keep it that way. Using our Green Approach to pest control, we eliminate your pest problems without impacting your family and pets as well as the environment. We are dedicated to responsible, smart pest control techniques that work. We use an Integrated Pest Management strategy focusing on resolving the causes of your pest problem. Moisture problems, food sources, harborage areas, and exclusion points are all things we look to fix. With our help we can work to solve your pest problems long term.
Call or message to speak with a qualified technician
APM Pest Control Services
971.389.6970
affpropmanagement@gmail.com

Women’s Shoes + Hikers For Sale

Submitted By: artlight7@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Two pair of women’s size 9.5 shoes for sale.
Both pair are brand new, worn once for sizing/testing purposes.

1) Keen Targhee II style, waterproof. Charcoal gray with red trim. $155 new, now $90.

2) Pacific Mountain brand hikers, Boulder style, waterproof. Olive Grey. $85 new, now $65.

Please text here: 503 812-8879.

I will arrange to meet you in Tillamook or the Tri-Villages Area for delivery.

Thank you, BBQLand.

Dana

Dana Anderson
503 812-8879 text