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Rustic Wood Clearance Sale

Submitted By: Bonniev2020@yahoo.com – Click to email about this post
Clearing out the wood that we have left! Cedar boards, Cedar slabs,( all different sizes) Decorative stumps for your landscape design! Barn Wood! Maple pieces as well as some Doug Fir! You have to come and look ..too much to describe. Leave an email and I will get back to you. Located in Nehalem.

Nehalem Bay Health District May 11th Regular Meeting

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PUBLIC NOTICE Nehalem Bay Health District Regular Meeting 7:00 PM, Wednesday, May 11, 2022 Location: Zoom Remote Video Conferencing This Meeting is open to the public.
The Zoom link is below for members of the public who wish to attend us02web.zoom.us/j/83517178834

Direct your questions to: nbhdistrict@gmail.com

Agenda
I. Call to order
II. Nehalem Bay Health District’s DEI Statement
III. Consent Agenda:
A. Approval of NBHD April minutes
B. CEO’s March financial report
IV. Public comment
V. New Business
A. Discussion and vote on Resolution 2022-05, Increase 2021-22 Utilities cost
B. Discussion to wave Partition Approval section 2.1 of NCFB Agreement
VI. Old Business
A. Update on housing development focus groups
B. Update on the archeological study of Lot 400 C. New projects update

Adjournment

Free Tile

Submitted By: mmaginnis007@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Calling all mosaic artists, tile setters, adventuresome types and/or scroungers and ne’er do wells: One tub of assorted tile is yours for the taking, no questions asked.
Must take ALL or nothing. Handy tub included!

Text 503-307-0809 for directions. Located in Neahkahnie.

FREE Standing cabinet

Submitted By: Jim@patriciagreencellars.com – Click to email about this post
FREE: Standing cabinet of some sort. Actually pretty nice. 66” x 30”. Probably weighs around 70 pounds. One thing to note is that the fold down portion seems stuck. Could be the wood has swelled over the years. Since we were passing this on we decided not to try and force it and possibly damage it.

I don’t think this is some Antiques Roadshow score so I would hope that whomever asks after it both needs and wants this for their place.

Maybe would be good to hear from folks why they’re interested so it ends up in the hands of someone that will give it a nice new life as a functional piece of furniture.

I’m Nehalem. Email or text 503-572-8907.

Li’l Abner Musical Presented by Nestucca High School

Submitted By: mw_coffee@yahoo.com – Click to email about this post
During mid-May Nestucca High School students will present the musical Li’l Abner for a week of performances in the gym of Nestucca High School.
On Wednesday, May 18th community members are invited to attend the performance beginning at 11am. Admission to this performance is $5 for general seating. Senior citizens will be honored special reserve seating at the general admission price in the front three rows for this performance only on a first come, first serve basis. Light refreshments will be served to patrons at this performance.
Additional shows will be held on Saturday, May 21 at 7pm and Sunday, May 22 at 2pm. A limited number of front row reserve seating tickets are available for $10 each and can be reserved in advance by calling 503-392-3194 ext 230. General admission is $8 for ages 11 to adult and $5 for senior citizens and youth ages 10 and under.
Many will remember the comic strip Li’l Abner by Al Capp. The musical is based on the story within the comic strip, and is a comedy set in the hillbilly town of Dogpatch, USA. The Sadie Hawkins Day Race is set to happen, whereupon a girl who catches her man gets to marry him. Daisy Mae hopes to catch Abner, but the Yokumberry Tonic Mammy makes him drink every day which makes him strong also apparently makes him rather “neutral” when it comes to matters of the heart.
Nestucca High School is well-known for its tradition of putting on spring musicals. The first musical produced in the Nestucca community was 60 years ago with Mack Pimentel directing. One of Mack’s own students, Kathleen (Schenck) Serven, took over as director in 1997 when he retired. She and other drama directors helping her have kept the musical tradition alive every spring, all except the last two years, due to the pandemic. Assisting Kathleen this year is Heidi Trambley as Assistant Director and piano accompanist, Kelli McMellon as drama director, and Christal Winesburgh as Serven’s Co-Director in the orchestra pit.
Nestucca musicals feature a community orchestra, put together with musicians from Waldport to Rockaway Beach and out to Hillsboro. The orchestra meets every Sunday for two months to prepare for the show.
This year’s musical stars Junior Lionel Brown as Abner, Senior Tessa Thompson as Daisy Mae, Junior Henry Cook as Marryin’ Sam, Sophomore AJ Johns as Mammy Yokum, Alinna Mendoza as Pappy Yokum, and Senior Dennis Jaynes as Earthquake. Junior Liz Chez and Senior Yaky Gracia co-manage the stage.
Come and enjoy the show with us, have some laughs, and support our local musical theater students in their first musical in two years. Don’t miss it!

Hoffman Gallery May Show

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Featuring:
Bryan Churchill, Don Backman, Loren Nelson, Gregg Goolsby and Ceramics by East Creek Friends of the Fire

At The Hoffman Gallery

May 6–29 | 1:00-5:00pm

Opening Reception May 7 | 3:00-5:00pm

Fridays through Sundays

Hoffman Center for the Arts | 594 Laneda Avenue | Manzanita

Gallery is free and open to the public

Pete Seeger in Astoria May 7

Submitted By: caroltov@pacifier.com – Click to email about this post
Join us this Sat for:

A GOLDEN THREAD: THE LEGACY OF PETE SEEGER

Saturday May 7, 2022 7pm
Charlene Larsen Center for the Performing Arts (formerly the PAC)
588 16th St Astoria (corner of Franklin & 16)

This is the 3rd annual Partners for the PAC fundraiser Pete Seeger Tribute. The theme this year is “The Golden Thread: the Legacy of Pete Seeger”. In addition to Pete’s music and stories, included is music from and information about other musicians who were influenced by him.

Tickets are $17. Available at www.PartnersForThePac.org or (503) 338-9132. There may be tickets at the door as well.

Masks and social distancing required.
The performers will not be masked when performing.

May at Buttercup Homemade Ice Creams & Chowders

Submitted By: juliebuttercup22@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Our new menu starts Friday. Unfortunately, we’ll be closed tomorrow (Thursday) due to the fact that much of the ingredients for our new menu will not arrive until Friday as well as some plumbing issues the building is working on tomorrow. Here’s the new menu. We think it’s worth the wait!

ICE CREAMS

Lemon-Poppyseed Cheesecake w/strawberry swirl on graham cracker cone
Burnt Chocolate on salted marcona almond cone
Marshmallow on chocolate-dipped graham cracker cone
Root Beer Float on vanilla bean cone
Almond Biscotti w/chocolate swirl on chocolate cone
Thai Coconut Coffee (vegan) on cardamom gluten-free/vegan cone
Kiwi-Strawberry Sorbet (vegan) on vanilla gluten-free/vegan cone

CHOWDERS

NW Clam Chowder…sea clams, bacon, cream, dill, lemon, sherry, garlic, Nehalem Bay Seasoning, yukon gold potatoes, celery, onions, grilled red peppers topped with spiced tomato butter

Portuguese Seafood Chowder…tomatoes, clam juice, saffron, white wine, paprika, parsley, cod, prawns, calamari, mussels, yukon gold potatoes, celery, onions, Cubanelle chilies topped with piri piri, bay leaf

Thai Red or Green Coconut Curry Chowder…coconut milk based with our homemade curry pastes, yukon gold potatoes, yams, cabbage, snap peas, leeks topped with cilantro, fried shallots

Spring King Salmon Chowder…grilled salmon, cream, chives, lemon, white wine, yukon gold potatoes, leeks, grilled red peppers and asparagus topped with green goddess butter, fried capers

All our chowders come with delicious Wolfmoon bread and use only organic vegetables and the most local, sustainable seafood available

Try our popular house salad w/organic greens, gorgonzola or sheep’s milk feta, toasted hazelnuts, lots of veggies w/fresh strawberry vinaigrette

Our homemade drinks are:

Ginger Drink – great hot or iced – fresh ginger steeped with cinnamon and clove with lime juice and honey
Honey Lavender Lemonade
Vietnamese Iced Coffee…French press coffee, cardamom, almond, coconut milk, coconut sugar
Buttercup Special Wolfmoon blend French press coffee
N. Fork 53 CommuniTea’s

Our normal hours are Thursday – Saturday from 11:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. and Sunday from 11:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Call ahead and we’ll have your order ready (we are mainly a take-out situation but do have seating on our back patio)
503-368- CHOW

We’re located in beautiful Nehalem-by-the-River at 35915 Hwy 101 North

Have a great Spring!!

NCRD Budget Meeting

Submitted By: kileyk@ncrdnehalem.org – Click to email about this post
Below is the Zoom link and Board packet link for Thursdays Budget Meeting for NCRD.

Zoom Link for Thursdays Budget Meeting:
us02web.zoom.us/j/85880404225?pwd=SGdpUzRWN1lsVUJKMHREaEl6amRLQT09

Board Packet for Thursdays Meeting:
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100th BIRTHDAY REQUEST

Submitted By: Janhamilton42@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hello friends and neighbors!
On May 25th 2022 my mother, Wilma, will be celebrating her 100th birthday!!! She’s really old school, and loves to get actual mail. We hope to WOW her by flooding her mailbox with birthday greetings. Will you please help by sending a birthday card to :
Wilma Percifield
947 Olney Ave. #211
Astoria, OR 97103

Heartfelt thanks!
Jan Hamilton, Manzanita

P.S. if you are so inclined, in lieu of gifts, we are also collecting donations in her name for World Central Kitchen.
donate.wck.org/team/416267

Row Boat/ Hammock Frame For Sale

Submitted By: info@weebil.com – Click to email about this post
Selling one fabulous ‘outsider art’ aluminum row boat. I have the brackets for the oars, but not the oars. We used it like a canoe, which I highly recommend for those who like to turn heads! It has two wheels for easy land use, (once were four) and a place in the back to attach a motor, if lazy.
$200
Also available
one hammock rack (sans hammock)
When trees become unavailable, or your landlord is really specific about holes in the deck posts, this is your go to choice! Will need extra long style hammock, or sturdy rope tying skills.
$75

More Free Baby Douglas Fir and Cedar trees

Submitted By: aplacetorejuvenate@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
GOOD NEWS: There are lots of baby trees. They need homes ASAP.

These 12″+ babes can be potted, or planted. Plan to water them during dry spells for a couple of years.

Trees are leftover donations from Natural Resource Conservation Services (NRCS).

“The best time to plant a tree was 25 years ago, the second best is today.”

They can be found at the bottom of steps to Pauseful Massage & Botanicals. Take some for you, & pass some on to friends.

Keep them moist and out of direct sun until you pot or plant them.

What a dream,
Christina

503-457-1092 text with questions
www.Pauseful.Love

Makers Party for Trash Bash

Submitted By: jessi@heartofcartm.org – Click to email about this post
Calling all steady sign painting hands and wild west hot glue gun slingers for a Makers Party at Heart of Cartm on Monday, May 9th 3:00pm – 7:00pm.
We are crafting decorations for the Trash Bash Trashion Show!
Also, here’s a small list of items we need:
+Purple and white chalk
+Battery operated fairy lights
+Foam core board
+Poster board

If you want to help on Monday or you have the above items to donate, please email Jessi@heartofcartm.org

Stained-Glass Workshop for Beginners sponsored by the Hoffman Center

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Visual Arts Workshop

Stained Glass Workshop for Beginners
with Chuck Winkelman
Friday, May 20 | 12:00-4:00 PM
Saturday & Sunday – May 21-22 | 10:00-4:00 PM
Tuition: $140 | Materials Fee: $60
Location: 620 Ridge Road, Manzanita

Introduction to Stained Glass
Beginners Workshop

Chuck Winkelman will be teaching another stained-glass workshop in May sponsored by The Hoffman Center. This is a beginning class and plans are in the works for an advanced class later.

Classes are conducted in Winkelman’s garage workshop in Manzanita, where students can take advantage of his extensive tools and equipment. The class size is limited to eight students. The class begins with an introduction to tools, the selection of designs and layout, cutting boards, and glass cutting. Chuck provides a number of window templates from which the beginner can choose.

Registration is limited to vaccinated students
Bring proof of vaccination to the first day of class
Masks are optional

Follow this link for more information or to register:
hoffmanarts.org/events/introduction-to-stained-glass-for-beginners-workshop-with-chuck-winkelman/?

Last try – still need a Bali shade replacement for a big window!

Submitted By: jwmerc@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Here’s the re-cap:
I am needing to replace the BALI blind arrangement in this window. Ideally it would be EXACTLY the same (103 inch headrail – “two-on-one” design – the individual shades are 61-1/2 tall and 50-1/2 wide – color is an off-white now as they have been up about three years) – but it would be OK to have the same length headrail with just ONE long shade.
I have turned over every reasonable stone to buy a brand-new arrangement – but in the event someone knows where there is a used one – OR – a terrific outlet for dated shades like this (it still has to be Bali)
I would like to know – the sooner the better…THANKS! jw

Eileen Hallee

Submitted By: dillond@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
Eileen Hallee
May 20, 1944 – March 27, 2022

Former Manzanita resident Lois Eileen Hallee died March 27, 2022, at age 77 in the presence of family at a care center in Portland.

Born May 20, 1944, Eileen was well-known for her goal of having a Manzanita bush planted on every lot along Manzanita Avenue. Another of her worthy goals was seeing that stray cats were spayed or neutered.

Eileen spent much of her life taking care of Tom, her marathon-running, physician husband. In doing so, she attended hundreds of runs around the country and across the globe.

A service will be held in Eileen’s honor Saturday, May 7, from 2 to 4 p.m. at Sunset Hills Memorial Park in Portland.

Memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared with the family at www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/portland-or/lois-hallee-10666946

Eileen’s family has requested friends pursue having a bench and accompanying Manzanita bush installed at an appropriate place in the City of Manzanita. Persons interested in helping with that effort are asked to contact Paula Peek at peek.paula1@gmail.com.

Karl Marlantes to Discuss His Novels at Coaster Theatre Saturday

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North Coast native and popular author Karl Marlantes will discuss his novels, “Deep River” and “Matterhorn” during a presentation sponsored by the Cannon Beach Library.
The in-person presentation will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 7, in the Coaster Theatre Playhouse, 108 N. Hemlock St. Admission is free. Proof of Covid vaccination is required. Masks are optional.
Born in Astoria, Marlantes grew up in Seaside and attended Seaside High School, where he was student body president. Marlantes also attended Yale University. He was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship at Oxford University and earned a master’s degree.
His first book, “Matterhorn: A Novel of the Vietnam War,” written in 2010, was called by the New York Times “one of the most profound and devastating novels ever to come out of Vietnam– or any war.”
It is based on Marlantes’ combat experience as an infantry officer with the 1st Battalion of the U.S. Marines from 1968 to 1969. He was awarded the Navy Cross for leading an assault on a hilltop bunker complex, which is at the core of “Matterhorn.”
Marlantes also received a Bronze Star, two Navy commendation medals for valor, two Purple Hearts and 10 Air Medals.
His second book, a memoir published in 2011, was “What It Is Like to Go to War.” It is about his return as a civilian and life as a Vietnam War veteran.
In 2019, Marlantes turned in a different direction with his novel, “Deep River,” about the logging industry, canneries and labor organizations on the Columbia River in Oregon and Washington in the early 20th century.
The book follows a Finnish family that leaves Finland and makes its way to Astoria and Southwest Washington, much like Marlantes’ grandparents did when they left their homelands.
Marlantes’ presentation is sponsored by the NW Authors Series, which welcomes authors monthly from September to May and offers the Writers Read Celebration for local writers.