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A One of a Kind Experience!

Submitted By: revolutionginger@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Just in time for Mother’s Day- and for all those Taurus Birthdays out there! A gift that takes self care to the next level!

One Day Only: Saturday, May 7th

North Fork 53 Communitea Wellness is hosting a very special spa day including:
One hour of full body massage
One hour of foot soak & reflexology (foot massage)
One hour of wood fired steam sauna w/ cold plunge
all on our riverside herb and tea farm in Nehalem.

but that’s not all..
We also include:
Farm blended teas and treats throughout the day
Locally sourced Kelp mineral face mask
A Communitea Gift bag to take home and enjoy!

There are only 6 tickets are being offered in each of the morning and after afternoon sessions!

$259 per person for four hours of treatments, relaxation, pampering and fun.
Don’t miss this one, it may be the last one of the season!

“Yesterday was the perfect retreat I needed and I’m glad I got to share it with others who wanted to treat themselves, too. The tea, of course, was refreshing and the snacks were delicious My massage by Gia was amazing and the sauna and cold plunge made me feel like a new woman. I would certainly do this again and am eager to see the future events this cute little farmhouse in Nehalem has planned”

Blessed be to you all and thank you for the pampering!”
-Mysti

Get your tickets here before they sell out!
mailchi.mp/northfork53/untitled-page

Hoffman Gallery April Show

Submitted By: HoffmanArtsNews@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Capturing Oregon’s Magic
Hoffman Gallery April 2022
Oregon Painters Landscape to Modernism
April 1–May 1 | 1:00-5:00pm
Hoffman Center for the Arts | 594 Laneda Avenue | Manzanita

Capturing Oregon’s Magic
Traditional 19th century landscape paintings, impressionist views of the north coast, and vibrant abstractions from the 1940s and 50s make this exhibit a guided tour of exceptional, early Oregon artists’ 100-year, stylistic evolution. Many paintings in the exhibit originated in Manzanita – all capture Oregon’s magic.

The exhibit was inspired, and artwork was curated, from the recently published second edition of the book Oregon Painters, Landscape to Modernism, 1859-1959. The book is available through Oregon State University Press and found at many local bookstores.

Loose dogs North Fork Road

Submitted By: vollmer.emily@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hi Nehalem folks,
We’ve been seeing a pair of loose dogs at our houses around North Fork Road (~ 3 mile marker) over the past few weeks. They have collars but no tags. One light, one dark (big puppy).

We’re concerned for their well being, and they are getting into things. Does anyone know where their home is?

~Emily

Back the Badge is B.S.

Submitted By: kilchis@protonmail.com – Click to email about this post
The Secondary Amendment Sanctuary Ordinance on the May ballot is a symbolic measure that gives you an opportunity to support the 2nd Amendment, and gun rights, or to oppose them, if you choose. It is modeled on the “sanctuary city” measures progressives have used in liberal cities like San Francisco to prohibit local law enforcement from enforcing anti-illegal immigration laws.

There would be no practical impact. Local law enforcement would continue to enforce all laws as they see fit, as they do now. But it would be a public statement that the community supports the right to own firearms.

Unfortunately, the Tillamook County Democratic Party and local Democrat officials are running a “fake” campaign funded by outside progressive money. They are doing everything possible to hide that fact, but if you go to the Oregon Secretary of State’s web site you can see who the people are and where the money is coming from. Law enforcement supports 2nd amendment rights, but the fake campaign is using the slogan “Back the Badge” in the hope that people can be mislead into thinking they are a pro-law enforcement group. The party of “De-Fund the Police” is anything but that.

Everything about this organization is fake, all of their information is false, and they know it is false.

People who support gun rights do not “think that violence and weapons are the answer to a just society.” That’s just wrong. True, it is about “keeping this community safe”, but their definition of that is taking your guns away. Statistically the safest communities are the ones where people are allowed to make that decision for themselves.

If you support gun ownership make your opinion known and vote yes. If you don’t, then also make your opinion known and vote no. That’s fair, and then we can see where the community stands.

But efforts to lie, confuse, distort and mislead — anything to get their way — are what damages democracy, and our communities. It’s a sad thing, but there it is.

Think for yourself. Don’t fall for their tricks. The people of Tillamook County are smarter than that, and so are you.

Re-elect for Mary Faith Bell as County Commissioner

Submitted By: lane@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
Dear Friends,

By now you should have your voters pamphlet in the mail and your ballot will arrive any day.

I am am looking forward to filling out my ballot for Mary Faith Bell for County Commissioner. She has done an outstanding, level-headed job in these tumultuous last couple of years, including her year as Commission Chair (a rotated position). Who could have expected a ransom-ware attack on the County Court House much less a pandemic that called for the strong leadership she has provided. It’s been a lot for anyone to handle and she has done the job with dignity and grace, despite attacks from the public and disagreements within. I’ve admired her steadiness and thoughtful process as she navigated the hurdles.
I hope you will join me in also voting for Mary Faith Bell. We need her to be able continue doing this job.
Blessings,
Lane deMoll
Nehalem, Oregon.

It’s a Food Can Tsunami – Let’s Inundate the North County Food Bank!

Submitted By: linda.kuestner@evcnb.org – Click to email about this post
EVCNB and North County Food Bank have organized a unique exercise designed to practice GoBag preparation, emergency evacuation routes, and radio communications while collecting food donations for the Food Bank. Everyone in the Nehalem Bay area is encouraged to participate.
Join the fun on Saturday to support the North County Food Bank!
Get all the details here: evcnb.org/events-and-training/food-drive-04302022

Saturday Night Special: A Benefit for NKN Speech and Debate

Submitted By: jgreenleaf@mac.com – Click to email about this post
It’s Spring, and that means it’s time for the annual Saturday Night Special Variety Show. After a two years off due to Covid, we’re excited to announce a live show this year to benefit the Neah-Kah-Nie High School Speech and Debate team. Join us at the NCRD Performing Arts Center on Saturday, April 30, for this beloved community event.

The Speech and Debate team has improved each year for the past three years, culminating in their 4th place finish for all Oregon schools in classes 4A – 1A at last weekend’s State Speech and Debate Championships. All proceeds from this year’s Variety Show will be donated to the team to help fund travel to tournaments for the 2022-2023 season.

The show features a mix of high school performers, professionals, and talented local amateurs performing song, dance, storytelling, and comedy. Students from the speech and debate team will present two of their award-winning pieces as well as perform songs from musicals. Additional acts include professional singers, local musicians, The Illusions Dance Troupe, and a few surprises. Everyone is welcome at this all-ages show.

All proceeds from the event will go to the Neah-Kah-Nie High School Speech and Debate Team.

Saturday Night Special Variety Show
Saturday, April 30, 7 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
NCRD Performing Arts Center, 36155 9th Street, Nehalem
Tickets $10; children 12 and under admitted free

You can purchase tickets at the NCRD Welcome Center 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday – Friday or buy them at the door. Cash and checks only, please.

Nehalem Planning Commission Discussion of Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) and Short-Term Rentals

Submitted By: mthompson@nehalem.gov – Click to email about this post
CITY OF NEHALEM
Public Meeting Notice
PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
Discussion of Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) and Short-Term Rentals
Thursday, April 28, 2022 at 6:00 p.m.

The public is invited to attend this meeting and contribute to the discussion.

This meeting will be held in-person and through Zoom video conference. In-person meeting capacity is limited for social-distancing. The public is encouraged to attend by phone or Zoom.
Please use the following phone number or Zoom weblink to access the meeting:
Join by phone: Call Toll-free: (888) 788-0099 and enter Meeting ID: 848 6000 6281
Join online: us02web.zoom.us/j/84860006281

Link to agenda: www.nehalem.gov/sites/default/files/fileattachments/planning_commission/meeting/packets/3640/2022-04-28-planning-commission-agenda_packet.pdf

Unable to attend?
• Email comments to mthompson@nehalem.gov
• Call City Hall at (503) 368-5627 to share your thoughts

Tires 225 55R19 Set of 4

Submitted By: mark@thebalmers.net – Click to email about this post
Set of 4, Bridgestone Ecopia H/L 422 Plus, 225/55R19

Crossover/SUV All-Season tires

70K milage warranty when new

This set has less than 10K miles on them. No repairs or damage.

New the tread depth is 10/32”. These have right around 9/32” left.

Tire Rack $225/tire. Best price I found was $185/tire at Walmart.

Fair price would be $400 for the set of 4. BBQ special – $300 for the set of 4.

mark mark@thebalmers.net

Dog Cart Creator

Submitted By: Peggy@coastconstruction.biz – Click to email about this post
Hi everyone
This is Molly
She’s my neighbor/tenants doggie (as you can see a lover of all)
Molly has a little boy that’s in Kindergarten
Molly caught some weird disease and can no longer use her back legs
This little family cannot afford back wheels(legs) for their sweet little pup.
If you are handy and can create something (or ya actually have this contraption that you’d like to give away)
Please contact Jessica at (503) 875-0240
I’d love to see that doggie and boy running in the yard again
Thanks for listening

Report crimes

Submitted By: Wheelertattletales@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Have you seen the article on crime in North County
www.tillamookheadlightherald.com/news/wheeler-neighbors-fight-back-against-theft-in-neighborhood/article_e5c5956c-bf40-11ec-886f-e7b13373b035.html

We must report sketchy things/people.
Maybe a group that writes to our Elected Officials in Salem to tell them open up our jails.
We must find ways to rid our communities of this nasty crime spree.
Together we are many
Thanks for reading

Just a citizen of Wheeler

FREE Daily News Briefs

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Trash Bash; Trashion Show Photos & Videos

Submitted By: laura@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
The Tillamook County Pioneer is putting together a historical retrospective of the CARTM Trash Bash and Trashion Shows to be featured at the upcoming Heart of CARTM Trashion Show and Trash Art Show. We know there are LOTS of photographers/videographers out there that have some photos through the years. If you have some images/videos, please reach out to Laura Swanson at laura@nehalemtel.net or editor@tillamookcountypioneer.net.
Thanks!!

Dahlia Tuber Sales

Submitted By: pattyrinehart@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
Hi Friends,
Thanks to all you dahlia tuber buyers! We had great sales this weekend but still have many to sell-thanks to this year’s good crop. Yes, it is time to plant so stop by our book at the Little Apple in downtown Manzanita or pick up a grab bad at the North Coast Recreation District in Nehalem. Join us in making this Spring Fundraiser for NCRD so very successful.
Dahlia Tubers are for sale in the parking lot of the Little Apple, daily from 9:30 to 4:30 –
> Many varieties of Dahlia Tubers: $2 per tuber.
> Mixed Dahlia Tubers: $5 for a bag of 6 tubers.
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> Mixed Dahlia Tubers are also for sale at the Welcome Center at NCRD: $5 for a bag of 6 tubers.
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> Small bags of bone meal fertilizer will be for sale at both locations.
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> It’s time for Dahlia Tuber planting! (Instructions included) Get your tubers and get them planted!!
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> Questions? Call Patty @ 503-368-6081

99 Dodge Durango

Submitted By: sofar4romit@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hello BBQ,

I still have my 99 Dodge Durango available for sale.

It currently runs well and has had some recent work done. 

3 row seating. 

Leather interior/ It’s a nice dark blue color.
Perfect for a growing family. 

4×4 fully loaded. 

$2,800

Plz no emails:

Call me w/ questions or inquiries:
503 368 7205

Back the Badge!

Submitted By: ajustrightpac@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Well folks,

The day is fast approaching when we will make a major choice on the future of Tillamook County.

find it interesting how much attention is on promoting the Library Operating Levy, a a measure with a great chance of passing.

While very little attention falls on the falsely titled Second Amendment Sanctuary Ordinance, a measure that would change the social climate of the entire county.

Why?

This measure is dangerous and it must fail at the polls. The people of Tillamook County need to send a clear message to those that think violence and weapons are the answer to a just society.

Ballots drop on the 27th.

Keep Extremism Out of Tillamook County.

Vote EARLY and help others to do so as well. There are lots of articles, podcasts, and talking points on the web site:

ajustright.org

This is not about protecting the Second Amendment, it’s about protecting The Rule of Law and Keeping This Community Safe.

Local dry, organic carpet cleaning available!

Submitted By: bob_latorre@hotmail.com – Click to email about this post
Remember, Coastal Clean Carpets is your local DRY, ORGANIC carpet cleaning service! Upholstery steam cleaning is available too. For clean carpets, professional service, minimal (less than 30 minutes) drying time, and a safe, non-toxic environment, please call me at 503-440-7341, or visit my website, coastalcleancarpets.com.

I always practice responsible COVID protocols, and protect my customers from germs and viruses by masking and social distancing.

In case you missed my demonstration video, showing my simple but effective carpet cleaning process, here it is again:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_mqFSWuDZs&feature=youtu.be

Thanks for watching! And thanks again for supporting local businesses. I hope to hear from you soon!

Bob
Coastal Clean Carpets
503-440-7341