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GET TICKETS NOW! ‘MISERY’ ON STAGE AT THE NCRD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER OPENS 02/27/26

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‘MISERY’ OPENS FRIDAY 02/27/29
“I’m your number one fan.”
Paul Sheldon used to write for a living. Now, he’s writing to stay alive. Riverbend Players is proud to bring Stephen King’s white-knuckle thriller, MISERY, to the stage!
Don’t keep Annie Wilkes waiting… tickets won’t last long for this strictly limited run.
-Run: 9 Shows Only! Friday and Saturday nights at 7 pm, Sunday matinees at 2 pm. -Location: NCRD Performing Arts Center, Nehalem -Tickets: riverbendplayers.ludus.com/index.php
PLUS: SEASON PASSES STILL AVAILABLE UNTIL 03/15/26.
SAVE 20% ON TICKET PRICES AND RESERVE YOUR FAVORITE SEATS FOR ALL FOUR SHOWS THIS SEASON
riverbendplayers.ludus.com/index.php

house for rent

Submitted By: nehalempaint@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
SMALL one bedroom house in Rockaway , new home , all new appliances ( incl. a washer-dryer Hook-Up ) big back yard, lake-front, one block to the ocean.
Monthly Rent is $1,500 and includes water , sewer, and trash pick-up only.
Max. occupancy is 2.
Applicants must submit local references and current pay stubs/proof of employment .
John (503) 739-1776

‘STATE OF THE CITY’ tomorrow-Will There Be Questions re Classic Street Prior Decisions?

Submitted By: fire.jousts0z@icloud.com – Click to email about this post
Regarding the questions about the choices made by apparently solely by the CM to choose the narrower version (without a westerly retaining wall and narrower pedestrian path): Will anyone at the Pine Grove gathering ask the CM and Mayor why the Council was not involved in the decision not to take the better choice and have a wider road?
And…question how is the legal situation with the other contractor who did not ultimately win the bid?

BIG WINDOWS up for grabs.

Submitted By: Artwithmisskaren@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
In good shape with screens. These are salvage windows from where I work. They replaced all the windows on one of the building and these will just go to the dump. I thought they would be great for a custom greenhouse or to close in a porch and make it a sunroom. They are in north end of cannon beach. Shoot me a note with questions – K

Jeff’s next raw honey/maple syrup etc visit is TUESDAY February 24th!

Submitted By: jwmerc@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hi folks – I will be up on TUESDAY February 24th with a few new items – if you have special requests from the past – or are interested in larger format jars of honey please ask and I can supply you with the options – here we go: “SWEET Package” (assortment – not pictured) – one container Holy Kakow! small-batch chocolate sauce (made in Sisters, OR), one pint (in GLASS) real Vermont maple syrup – dark/robust grade), one pint raw Coriander honey (Tangent, Oregon), one HALF-pint raw Oregon Buckwheat honey – $50 for the group. Holy Kakow chocolate – TWO containers – $15 Real Vermont maple syrup (dark/robust grade) – in GLASS quart jar – $30 each or take TWO for $55. Real Vermont maple syrup (D/R) – in WHITE JUG – quarts are $25 still – half-gallons are $45 until further notice. Raw Blackberry honey (coast range) WITH COMB – pint jars – from the coast range – crystallized (see picture) – these are the jars with the LARGEST cut of comb in them (so there won’t be that much honey left after you’ve experienced the comb – oh well – right?) – $25 each or you can take TWO for $45. Raw honey in QUART jars: Oregon Blueberry – $35 each, Oregon Buckwheat – $35 each, Coast Range Blackberry – $30 each, Central Oregon Carrot honey (darker) – $28 each. Orders must be placed in advance – this is a home-or-office doorstep delivery (not a pop-up) – cash or your good check preferred – send text to my cell: 208-424-0042 – or e-mail: jwmerc@gmail.com – or send instant message through Facebook to the JW Merc page – thanks SO much and we’ll see you on TUESDAY February 24th in north Tillamook County!!!

Free Fridge

Submitted By: simmonster@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Free stand up refrigerator / freezer.

Color: White
Dimensions: 60″h x 23″w x 23″d

Freezer on top, fridge on bottom. Doors open from the left side. The machine works well. The shelves on the inside against the door in the refrigerator are missing the plastic barriers but you can create your own with a little ingenuity. I’m thinking this modestly sized unit is perfect as a 2nd fridge or garage fridge.

Available for pick up in Manzanita this Thursday the 19th. Email if interested, thanks!

GUN SHOP IN SEASIDE! NEHALEM VALLEY FIREARMS

Submitted By: james@nehalemvalleyfirearms.com – Click to email about this post
Gun shop In Seaside!

We have a great selection of rifles, pistols, shotguns, ammo, and more.

Gunsmithing, Transfers, Buy/Sell/Trade, Consignments.

*WE NOW OFFER BOTH OREGON AND UTAH CONCEALED CARRY CLASSES*
First Saturday of every month from 11am-3pm
$75 each or $140 for both.

In the future we will be offering a basic pistol class at a range with live fire.

Nehalem Valley Firearms
1706 S Roosevelt Dr. Seaside, OR

Monday-Friday 10-5, Saturday 10-3

503-717-5282
www.nehalemvalleyfirearms.com
email – james@nehalemvalleyfirearms.com

Right next to Bell Buoy!

Request for Men’s Clothing at NBCS

Submitted By: Tinnindeb@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
We need men’s gently used and clean work shoes/boots, work shirts and jeans (especially sizes 38 and smaller).

We need blankets and towels.

And Animal Haven by the Sea, also located at the Church, needs kitty litter.

NBCS is always looking for donations for the following Personal Care items:
shampoo and baby shampoo, soap, toothpaste for adults and children, toothbrushes, personal wipes, deodorant, bar soap, etc.

Our drop off hours are Monday, Friday and Saturday 10 to 2; Wednesday 1 to 5. At our location, Nehalem Methodist Church.

For more information about our organization, visit our website: NehalemBayCS.org

Equal Opportunity Provider.

Thank You for Supporting Our Community.

‘MISERY’ ON STAGE AT THE NCRD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER. OPENS FRIDAY 02/27/29

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‘MISERY’ OPENS FRIDAY 02/27/29

“I’m your number one fan.”

Paul Sheldon used to write for a living. Now, he’s writing to stay alive. Riverbend Players is proud to bring Stephen King’s white-knuckle thriller, MISERY, to the stage!

Don’t keep Annie Wilkes waiting… tickets won’t last long for this strictly limited run.

-Run: 9 Shows Only! Friday and Saturday nights at 7 pm, Sunday matinees at 2 pm.
-Location: NCRD Performing Arts Center, Nehalem
-Tickets: riverbendplayers.ludus.com/index.php

PLUS: SEASON PASSES STILL AVAILABLE UNTIL 03/15/26.

SAVE 20% ON TICKET PRICES AND RESERVE YOUR FAVORITE SEATS FOR ALL FOUR SHOWS THIS SEASON

riverbendplayers.ludus.com/index.php

North County Resistance Notes

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

On Saturday, more than fifty people gathered in Nehalem to participate in a protest organized by the North County Resistance. The group continues to demonstrate against a variety of issues, with each participant bringing their own concerns to the forefront.

This week, several topics have emerged among protesters:
• Controversial and racist imagery involving President and Michelle Obama shared by Trump.
• Claims that protesters are being financially compensated for their participation.
• Legal proceedings were launched against Senator Mark Kelly and others who disagree with the President.
• Efforts to relax regulations within the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
• Threats directed toward Greenland.
• Calls for individual Americans to protect themselves from federal government overreach.
• The Pope’s announcement that he will not return to the United States for the remainder of the year.
• Ongoing threats from ICE that impact United States citizens.
• Confusion resulting from inconsistent messages from various branches of the U.S. Government.

These concerns represent just a portion of the issues being discussed, and the list continues to grow as the political climate evolves.

There is a noticeable increase in frustration among citizens regarding the policies enacted by the U.S. Government. A particular point of anxiety centers on the unpredictable presence of ICE teams. For example, ICE has appeared in Portland, Oregon, deploying a wide array of tactics, some of which have been questioned for their legality—against protest crowds. Despite public outcry, ICE has not been halted in its activities.

Participants are now questioning what might happen if ICE were to arrive in Nehalem or Manzanita and employ similar tactics against members of the North County Resistance. It is important to note that this group is committed to peaceful protest: they refrain from raising their voices, throwing objects, or shouting at those with opposing views. This situation raises a critical question for the community—would you stand up to defend the right to peaceful protest?

As I write I wonder if I am stirring up problems, certainly not what I want to do. If you think I am, please write and let me know what you are thinking.
Coastal City Governments are reacting to ICE. Check with your City to find out what their position is.

Our North County Resistance Group needs some specific volunteers with the March 28 No Kings event coming up. Our group plans on having an event on this day in Manzanita. Because our location we have some safety challenges. To detail, we need CROSSING GUARDS, SAFETY MARSHALLS, and some SET-UP AND TEAR DOWN help.

CROSSING GUARDS will be helping people to cross, at the crosswalk, Highway 101, this crosswalk is located between Hwy. 101 and Laneda Avenue. Another crossing point is between Manzanita Avenue and Hwy. 101. If this is something you might consider, please get in touch with me. I want to be sure you understand what this job entails. Crossing Guards make sure people can safely cross either Highway 101 or Manzanita Avenue. We will supply you with orange vests and pom poms for crossing. We need 8 CROSSING GUARDS.

We need 14 SAFETY MARSHALLS-
SAFETY MARSHALLS will be placed in areas of the protests to watch the crowds. You will be given an orange vest and a particular unit of people to watch. You will not carry any signs or banners as you are to be considered neutral if placed in any incident. Your job, which will be detailed more in the future, will be to calm down the situation.

SET-UP AND TEAR DOWN-We will be bringing 30 cones to the Event plus CAUTION tape. Cones are light, but their bases weigh 5-6 pounds. CAUTION tape will be placed between the cones. We will also have a couple of tables and tents which will need to be placed in certain areas. Cones will be placed from Manzanita Avenue, along Hwy. 101, down past the Big Wave Café.

All this is being done to keep people at the protest as safe as possible. Previous events have had people cross Hwy. 101 or go from one side of the street to the other, not realizing this might be dangerous. We cannot protect everyone but want to do the best we can.

Please contact me if you might be able to help with being a Crossing Guard, Safety Marshall, or help with the Set-up and Tear-down teams.

Apologize for this being so long,
Patty

German Shorthaired Pointer Puppies need homes

Submitted By: ericpetrie4@aol.com – Click to email about this post
German shorthaired pointer puppies are in need of new homes. Free to good homes (donations accepted). If you have ever wanted a GSP but didn’t have a chance, well here is your opportunity. Purebred field championship bloodlines, these guys will naturally hunt and point and retrieve. Their markings, body structure, and personalities are just stellar. I’ll have their tails docked,dew claws removed, first shots and wormed. They’re ready to go to new homes and are going to new homes but I still have a fine selection of available for you. Call Rick at 503-863-6946 or email ericpetrie4@aol.com to get yours. It will be the best dog you’ll ever own. I’d be happy to provide you with pictures or videos upon request.

Voter ID Required in the Mid-term Elections?

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Here’s what the League of Women Voters says about the SAVE Act now up for approval by the U.S. Senate: “The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act is a trick.”

www.lwv.org/blog/safeguard-american-voter-eligibility-save-act-trick

Here’s what the Brennen Center for Justice says:
“The SAVE Act solves nothing. All available evidence, including from the Trump administration itself, indicates that only American citizens vote and the exceptions are vanishingly rare. States that have combed through their voter rolls looking for illegally cast votes — like Louisiana and Utah did recently — have repeatedly confirmed that fact.

“These bills are part of a broader federal agenda to sow distrust in our elections, undermine election administration, and discourage Americans from making their voices heard. The SAVE Act, in any form, would block millions of American citizens from voting. Congress should stand firm once again and reject the SAVE Act.”

www.brennancenter.org/our-work/analysis-opinion/new-save-act-bills-would-still-block-millions-americans-voting

— Gene Dieken

Nehalem Bay Health District Board Meeting

Submitted By: marc@nehalembayhd.org – Click to email about this post
PUBLIC NOTICE
Nehalem Bay Health District Board Meeting

5:30 PM, Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Location: Zoom remote video conferencing

These meetings are open to the public.

The Zoom link can also be accessed at the Health District website

Join Zoom Meeting
us02web.zoom.us/j/85404402524

For general questions, to request meeting information
or if you require communication assistance or accommodation please contact: info@nehalembayhd.org or call 503-368-5119

AGENDA
Nehalem Bay Health District Board

1. Call to Order

2. Consent agenda
– Minutes of January regular meeting
– Monthly financials
– Project report

3. Health Center/Pharmacy Reports
– Gail Nelson, CEO, Nehalem Bay Health Center and Pharmacy

4. Recommendation and consideration of audit firm engagement

5. Consideration of MOU with Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad

6. Consideration of modification of District agreement with North County Food Bank

7. Consideration of resolution concerning meeting time

8. Care Center renovation update

9. Public comment

10. Items for the good of the order

11. Adjourn

Beautiful hand burned hat

Submitted By: mlnd_vaughn@yahoo.com – Click to email about this post
One-of-a-Kind Handmade Hat crafted with Fire, Designed for You!

Elevate your style with this hand-burned hat featuring an intricate sunflower and butterfly design.
Every detail is freehand burned, ensuring no two hats are alike—just like you. Whether you’re strolling through a farmers’ market, heading to a festival, or embracing everyday elegance, this hat brings a touch of artisan craftsmanship to your wardrobe.

Why You’ll Love This Hat:

100% Unique & Hand-Burned – No stencils, no mass production—just pure artistry.
Boho Meets Western – Rustic charm with modern elegance.

Perfect for Those Who:

Love artisan, handmade accessories
Appreciate fire-crafted, one-of-a-kind pieces
Need a unique gift for a stylish, creative soul
Embrace boho, western, or rustic aesthetics

Has adjustable ribbon on inside of hat to
fit size 7 -7 1/2.

$100

Shipping is always an option!

Standard size door

Submitted By: tevisdiii@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
We are looking for a 3-0, 6-8(standard size door) or it can be a bit larger, for an interior space. It could be a hollow core, solid wood, or fiberglass etc.
If you have one kicking around a garage, or storage space, to sell, or just free up some space, we can come get it. Thanks, Jude text or call 503-440-9639

OLD QUILT NEEDED FOR THE UPCOMING PRODUCTION OF ‘MISERY’ AT NCRD

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Do you have an old quilt tucked away that you would be willing donate for the upcoming production of MISERY?
It can have holes, be well-worn, etc. It just needs to fit a full-size bed. We can return it if needed, but it may end up with stage make-up on it, and we’re not sure if it will stain.
We’ll provide you with four tickets to one of the show’s nine performances.
Please email us here: admin@riverbendplayers.org

Handyman services available in Nehalem!

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Call to discuss jobs
Landline:
(971)324-0149

(((Please NO EMAILs)))
CALLS ONLY Please!

Good Morning Nehalem
I’m a local, a father of 3 and trying to pick up some extra (local) work.

Available in Nehalem/ Manzanita/ Wheeler /Miami Foley

If you have any projects needing attention.
Well then, I’m you guy!

I have many skills & wear many hats.
My skills include:

*Debris & junk hauler

*Yard work (Large Properties and small I have my own equipment)

*Painting (interior/ exterior/ cars/ toys)

*Heavy Equipment Operater

*Gutters

*Skilled Car Mechanic

*Licensed driver

*Transporter

* Errand runner

*Pet Sitter & Walker

and Lots more!
If you have something in mind that’s not listed…
just ask me.

Most likely I’m your man!

Have a wonderful day!
Looking forward to working for you.

Call to discuss jobs
Landline:
(971)324-0149

~~~~ NO EMAILS!~~~~
Im a old OG dad that relays on his daughter’s to help him with emails and BBQ posts
(haha I’m trying to learn but my progress is slow)
so please just give me a call

(971)324-0149

Housekeeping Recommendation!

Submitted By: blu.idealclean@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Ideal Clean for Humanity is reliable, professional, and incredibly thorough. They pay attention to the details that matter and always leave spaces looking fresh, organized, and truly clean. Communication is easy and the quality of their work is consistent every visit.
If you’re looking for a cleaning company you can trust with your home or vacation rental, Ideal Clean for Humanity is an excellent choice. Highly recommended.
-Wanda Scott, Manzanita OR

To see more great recommendations go to:

nextdoor.com/page/ideal-clean-nehalem-or?utm_campaign=1771125123245&share_action_id=77efc9d5-b6a3-45ff-91ae-53246c149330

Their information is:
Ideal Clean for Humanity LLC
Blu.idealclean@gmail.com
971-389-6795

You won’t be disappointed!

RIVERBEND PLAYERS AUDITIONS FOR ‘THE ODD COUPLE

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THE ODD COUPLE is a fast-paced, character-driven comedy about two divorced friends who attempt to share an apartment, with disastrous and hilarious results.
Sloppy, easygoing Oscar Madison opens his home to recently separated Felix Ungar, a tightly wound neat freak whose compulsive habits quickly push their friendship to the breaking point. As poker nights unravel, romantic misfires mount, and tempers flare, the apartment becomes a battleground of clashing personalities.
A beloved classic, the play explores friendship, loneliness, and the challenge of coexisting with someone who is your complete opposite.
-AUDITION DATES: Saturday, 02/21/26, from 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm and Monday, 02/23/26, from 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm.
-AUDITION LOCATION: NCRD Performing Arts Center Lobby
-REHEARSALS BEGIN: 03/01/26
-WEEKLY REHEARSAL SCHEDULE: Tentatively, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6 pm – 8 pm, and Sundays, 4 pm – 6 pm
-TECH WEEKS: 05/25/26 – 06/04/26
-PERFORMANCE DATES: 06/05/26 – 06/21/26… Friday and Saturday nights at 7 pm, Sunday Matinees at 2 pm.
CAST OF CHARACTERS: 2 M, 2 F, 4 M/F
-OSCAR MADISON– Male, 30s–50s A divorced sportswriter. Sloppy, loud, sarcastic, and emotionally guarded. Oscar is generous at heart but resistant to change and responsibility. Strong comic timing required, with the ability to balance humor and genuine warmth.
-FELIX UNGER– Male, 30s–50s Recently separated and highly neurotic. Meticulous, anxious, sensitive, and obsessively tidy. Felix wears his emotions openly and believes deeply in rules, manners, and structure. Requires excellent comedic precision and vulnerability.
-MURRAY / MARY – Male or Female, 30s–60s A police officer and longtime friend of Oscar. Practical, grounded, and slightly world-weary. Murray brings a stabilizing presence to the group and often serves as the voice of reason amid the chaos. Strong ensemble skills required; dry humor and authority are key.
-SPEED – Male or Female, 30s–60s One of Oscar’s poker buddies. Gruff, opinionated, and blunt, with a sharp edge and strong comedic instincts. Speed enjoys ribbing the group and speaking their mind. An actor comfortable with sarcasm and group dynamics will thrive in this role.
-VINNIE / VICKY – Male or Female, 30s–60s Another member of the poker group. Good-natured, expressive, and occasionally excitable. Vinnie enjoys the group’s camaraderie and responds openly to the escalating tension between Oscar and Felix. Requires solid comic timing and responsiveness in ensemble scenes.
-ROY/ ROSE– Male or Female, 30s–60s A quick-witted poker buddy with a sharp tongue and keen observations. Roy often delivers punchlines and reactions that heighten the comedy of group scenes. Strong listening skills and rhythmic timing are essential.
-GWENDOLYN PIGEON – Female, 30s–50s One of the British Pigeon sisters who lives upstairs. Elegant, flirtatious, and slightly naïve. Requires a light British accent.
A light British accent focuses on clarity and rhythm rather than perfection; actors may use a gentle, non-regional UK sound (think soft consonants and relaxed vowels), and precision is not required at auditions.
-CECILY PIGEON – Female, 30s–50s The other Pigeon sister. Warm, romantic, and more emotionally expressive than her sister. Also requires a light British accent.
A light British accent focuses on clarity and rhythm rather than perfection; actors may use a gentle, non-regional UK sound (think soft consonants and relaxed vowels), and precision is not required at auditions.
More details and audition sides available here: www.riverbendplayers.org/auditions
Notes: Contemporary American speech. Light New York or neutral American dialect acceptable. British accents are helpful for the Pigeon sisters, but not required at auditions. No intimacy or stage violence; emphasis is on timing, listening, and ensemble chemistry.

Nourish Clinic Reopening

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Hello BBQ!

I wanted to announce that after 4 years of mobile acupuncture and virtual medical services, I now have a physical location in Wheeler. I am still offering acupuncture and naturopathic medical consultations but how I practice has slightly changed over the years. My website has a good overview of what I offer and how I may be of service.

www.nourish-clinic.com

Thank you!

Dr. Mackenzie Champ
685 Nehalem Boulevard
Wheeler, OR 97147
nourish.clinic@gmail.com

Moving Sale extended to Sunday, Feb 15 from 11a-1p

Submitted By: rcangelus@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Moving from our house on Neahkahnie. We have multiple items for sale — very low prices. Some free. MAKE SEMI-REASONABLE OFFERS! Everything needs to find new homes!!!

Sale extended to 11am to 1pm Sunday Feb 15

7870 Sunset Drive, just outside the gated community

– Large Armoire (91″ tall)
– Dining Table
– Various pairs of Chairs, Modern and more traditional
– Wood Bedside Tables
– Steel and Glass Table
– Like New Bissel Carpet Cleaner
– Ryobi Battery powered lawnmower
– Lamps
– Office Desks, one wood and one steel and glass
– Executive Office Chair
– Tables of various styles and sizes
– Planters and decorative vases
– Small Dog crate for puppy
– Wooden Hamper
– Computer Monitor
– Badminton Set
– Various Backpacks
– Ottoman
– Sofas
– Chaise Lounge

AND MORE

VOTER ID REQUIRED IN MID TERM ELECTIONS?

Submitted By: dixiedarrow@icloud.com – Click to email about this post
President Donald Trump said in a Truth Social post Feb. 13 he plans to sign an executive order requiring voter ID for midterm elections this year as the SAVE Act remained on life support in the Senate.
“We cannot let the Democrats get away with NO VOTER I.D. any longer,” Trump posted. “Even Democrat Voters agree, 85 percent, that there should be Voter I.D.”
“This is an issue that must be fought, and must be fought, NOW! If we can’t get it through Congress, there are Legal reasons why this SCAM is not permitted. I will be presenting them shortly, in the form of an Executive Order,” Trump said.

The U.S. House passed the SAVE America Act on Feb. 11. Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) led the legislation that would require Americans to prove their citizenship when registering to vote.
Under the bill, citizens would have to show a photo identification when casting ballots, including mail-in ballots.
The bill faces an uncertain future in the Senate, where Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) said this week there aren’t enough votes to drop the filibuster to advance the bill.

The bill allows several valid forms of proof, including a U.S. passport, a REAL ID, or enhanced driver’s license, government-issued photo identification, such as a passport card, and a U.S. military ID shown alongside a military record of service showing the United States as the applicant’s birthplace.
Several left-wing and progressive organizations, including the American Civil Liberties Union, the League of Women Voters, the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, and the Brennan Center for Justice, came out against the Voter ID requirement this week.
Democrat Sen. John Fetterman, of Pennsylvania, broke party lines this week to support photo ID voting requirements, but told Dasha Burns on Politico’s “The Conversation” that his support did not extend to the House-passed bill.
Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski, who often votes against her party, became the first Republican to speak out against the bill Feb. 10. The senator claimed the bill would federalize elections.

Happy Valentine’s Day from North Coast Pinball

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Happy Valentine’s Day from North Coast Pinball
Thanks for reading this monthly update! More important stuff is up top, followed by too much information about what’s going on behind the scenes at NCP. I may include a mild rant about current events at the end, which I invite you to skip if that’s not your thing. Will I keep writing these? Depends on feedback. Please let me know what you think.
Teen Night is back! Teenagers (and almost-teenagers) are invited for free pinball this Friday, February 20th from 6-8 PM. Thanks to Christy Kay of Rising Hearts Studio in Nehalem for hosting this and for doing the work to keep it funded. You can contact her with questions or make a donation at (503) 800-1092. Do you have an event you’d like to host here? Get in touch or visit northcoastpinball.com/events.
Our monthly tournament is tomorrow, Sunday 2/15 at 5 PM. Last month we had 9 charming people join us, and my friend Kris took home the token box trophy. I’ll try to write down a couple of exciting tidbits for next month’s update. If you have never joined a pinball tournament, ours is a friendly group, and it’s a great way to meet nice people and learn some skills. Come see!
After a 31-month hiatus, Avengers Infinity Quest (AIQ, 2020) is back on the floor and it’s our “Game of the Month” for February. Come on in, beat the top score, and enter your initials. If your score holds through the end of the month, you get a medallion made just for you. (If you don’t like medallions, you can surrender yours for 100 tokens.) Come in and play AIQ before I take it away again, which probably won’t take long. Congratulations to my friend Chris for being last month’s winner on Back to the Future with a monumental score of 18,273,900. You can learn more about our “Game of the Month” program at northcoastpinball.com/gotm.
Stern Pinball has finally revealed the much-anticipated “Pokémon Pinball” and I am beyond hyped. You’ll start to see it in arcades within a few weeks. Ours will be delayed a little because I’ve ordered an upgraded “premium” model, which doesn’t go into production until later. Hopefully we’re all playing it here by April. Meanwhile I invite you to come in and fill out a “game change requisition form” to let me know which game should go away to make room for it—these are important decisions!
I…finally installed a claw machine last month. Out of 5 people I ask, 4 think they’re fun and harmless, and one (I’m in this minority) is not a fan. My machine is a bit unique in that a card I wrote for the game reveals *every* *single* *detail* about how it works and why the claw seems to drop the prize at the last minute (tl;dr: yes, it’s rigged; based on the value of what I put in it, the goal is a 40% win rate). Come tell me what you think of the new machine, or what you think I should put in it.
Tech Day is every Tuesday from 3:00 to 5:30 PM. RSVP is required by texting (503) 343-4783 before Tuesday morning. Over the last few weeks I’ve had invaluable help from Scout and Levko as we work to clean games and tune up chronic issues. Come and join us—no charge to participate and learn, and no pinball repair experience or tech skills are needed.
A weekly Alcoholics Anonymous meeting has sprung up at North Coast Pinball over the holidays. It’s held Thursdays at 7 PM. All are welcome.
I’ve been thinking about merch lately. Merch has not tended to sell well enough for it to be worth the trouble and expense of having it made. I have a theory that there are people who—while they feel the specialness of North Coast Pinball—don’t feel the need to proclaim an “I support North Coast Pinball” *identity* to the world by wearing my logo on a hat or a hoodie. I’m testing this theory with a new way for you to show your support. Details here: northcoastpinball.com/icanfeelit
Also—I have written a book! It’s about the experiences I’ve had and witnessed here over the years that we’ve been open and I hope to have it out in the world by June. You can learn more (and join my street team, do you want to be on a street team? What is a street team?) at www.mysterytoken.pub.
Monday is President’s Day, set aside to honor all American presidents on the occasion of George Washington’s birthday. I revere the American flag and I do fly it on a few special occasions but February being Black History Month, I have a BLM flag up. In this way I celebrate the American principles and values that I was raised to honor. One of those principles is that we all have equal rights under the law, which—as we are learning together—does not and cannot enforce itself. It takes us.
Thank you for reading through to the end and thanks for being part of North Coast Pinball. Come visit Nehalem!
Will Irace northcoastpinball.com WillFromNehalem.substack.com February 14, 2026