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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 also offer Oregon concealed carry classes on the FIRST SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH AT NOON *Soon to offer Utah as well*

In the future we will be offering a basic pistol class and a defensive pistol class.

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!

A Tribute – Liberace and Liza this Saturday at NCRD!

Submitted By: pac@ncrdnehalem.org – Click to email about this post
A Tribute – Liberace and Liza, this Saturday, Nov. 1st, 7:00 p.m. at the NCRD Performing Arts Center. Yes, we know that those two never actually performed together, but David Saffert and Jillian Snow imagine what might have happened if they did! Tribute, improv comedy, virtuosic piano playing, powerhouse vocals, and more sequins than absolutely necessary! The setlist swings from Cabaret and Gershwin to hilarious re-imaginings of Britney Spears and Lady Gaga. The SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE called it ” SURREAL< YET ODDLY PERFECT!" There are only a few reserved seats left! Reserved seats are $30, and general admission only $25. www.tickettomato.com/event/9671. PG-13
A very special thank you to Ocean Inn for assisting with providing lodging for the artists.

Join LNCT in Celebration of a Conservation Milestone!

Submitted By: maijahecht@nehalemtrust.org – Click to email about this post
On Tuesday, October 28th from 3pm – 5pm we will gather at Alder Creek Farm to celebrate the protection of 19.6 acres of Sitka wetland habitat on the north edge of Nehalem Bay!

Light refreshments will be served, followed by a short program and optional walking tour to the property (roughly a half mile walk on damp natural and gravel surfaces, or van shuttle available). We recommend water resistant footwear. All are welcome!

Riverbend Players Community Theater Looking For New Board Members

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Riverbend Players is looking for new Board Members!

Love local theater? Want to be part of the team that keeps it alive on the North Coast?

We’re seeking passionate, community-minded people to join the Riverbend Players Board of Directors.

You don’t have to be an actor. We’re especially looking for folks with strengths in:

-Community outreach/fundraising/sponsorships
-Marketing & social media
-Volunteer coordination/events
-Organizational leadership/nonprofit experience

What the board does:
-Helps choose and support our season
-Builds partnerships in the community
-Helps keep our shows running onstage and behind the scenes
-Makes sure live theater stays accessible, affordable, and fun

If you care about the arts, local voices, and keeping the stage lights on, we’d love to talk to you.

Interested? Email us at admin@riverbendplayers.org to learn more.

NCCWP MONTHLY MEETING TUESDAY 10/28 IN ROCKAWAY BEACH

Submitted By: Rhonda.nccwp@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Please consider attending the next North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection (NCCWP) general membership meeting at 6:00 p.m. this Tuesday, October 28, at the St. Mary by the Sea Parish Hall – 275 S. Pacific Street in Rockaway Beach, Oregon. The meeting will focus on the following three topics:

1. The City of Rockaway Beach FEMA Pre-Implementation Compliance Measures Hearing

*Scheduled for Wednesday, November 12, at 6:00 pm at Rockaway Beach City Hall
*Updates to the City’s Zoning Ordinance and Comprehensive Plan are proposed. The City’s current proposal is the least protective of any of the options to protect the flood hazard areas and wetlands
*Asking for NCCWP members to provide written and oral testimony
*Templates for oral and written testimony will be developed and provided to members

2. Film: Award-Winning Documentary “The People vs. Agent Orange” to be shown in Tillamook on Saturday, November 8. Free admission.

On November 8, the powerful and eye-opening documentary “The People vs. Agent Orange” will be screened, bringing attention to one of the most toxic legacies of war and corporate power. The event will take place at the main branch of the Tillamook County Library, 1716 3rd Street in Tillamook, Oregon beginning at 1:00 p.m. (Doors open at 12:30 p.m.)

“The People vs. Agent Orange,” directed by Alan Adelson and Kate Taverna, follows the decades-long fight of two extraordinary women—Vietnamese activist Tran To Nga and American Carol Van Strum—as they battle to hold the chemical industry accountable for the devastation caused by the toxic pesticide Agent Orange..
Used extensively during the Vietnam War, components of which are still sprayed domestically for forestry and agricultural purposes, Agent Orange has left a trail of environmental destruction and human suffering across generations. The film is a poignant investigation into corporate deception, government neglect, and the resilience of communities fighting back.

Following the screening, a panel discussion with Carol Van Strum and Susan Swift will offer the audience an opportunity to engage with environmental activists, scientists, and local advocates who continue the fight for justice and environmental accountability. Trailer: https://vimeo.com/user37094368/review/460648960/ebcfe738a1

3. Update on Nedonna Wave Development

Though the Rockaway Beach City Council voted unanimously to deny the Nedonna Wave developer’s application during the September 9 hearing, the applicant had the option of appealing that decision to the State of Oregon’s Land Use Board of Appeals (LUBA). The applicant filed that appeal on October 23. We are now in contact with LUBA, Oregon Shores Conservation Coalition, and Crag Law Center to determine our next steps. We will have up-to-date information at the meeting. Meanwhile beavers and frogs stand alert.

NCCWP wants no more logging and pesticide use in community water sources regardless of who owns the land, and wants an end to pesticide applications near where people live, work and recreate. Safe drinking water and clean air are part of the public trust that we all are entitled to have. Please help North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection safeguard and restore our drinking watersheds. www.healthywatershed.org | www.facebook.com/
NCCWATERSHEDPROTECTION      
For more information contact: rockawaycitizen.water@gmail.com
#peoplevsagentorange #stoppesticides #agentorangeawareness #agentorange #healthywatersheds #protectdrinkingwater #nccwp

Is you Mattress too Firm? Want to trade?

Submitted By: lucybwild@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hi there!
I purchased a hybrid Organic mattress from Saatva last year, and it’s just too soft for me.
Do you have a queen size mattress that’s too firm for you? Maybe you want to trade?

Attached is a screenshot from the company. There are no stains, and non smoking house.

Let me know if you’re interested!
Lucy Wild
360-643-1887
Call, text, or email

Stay Warm and Glowing — The Tanning Bed is Still Here @ The Studio House!

Submitted By: maggie@spamanzanita.com – Click to email about this post
For everyone who’s been wondering… yes, the tanning bed is still here at The Studio House & Co. (formerly J Marie Salon)!

It never really went away — and it’s sticking around for a while longer. So if you’ve been missing that quick dose of warmth and color, now’s your chance to enjoy it while it lasts.

It’s self-serve, $12 per tan, and no appointment needed — just scan the QR code when you drop in.

And if you’re craving a deeper, restorative kind of warmth, the Infrared Sauna with Red Light Therapy at Spa Manzanita is just down the road — perfect for easing tension, boosting circulation, and chasing away the coastal chill.

✨ Infrared Sauna — Spa Manzanita
☀ Tanning — The Studio House & Co., Nehalem

Warmth inside. Glow outside.
www.spamanzanita.com | www.thestudiohouseco.com

Eyeglass Collection at Transfer Station

Submitted By: janbehrs@hotmail.com – Click to email about this post
I don’t know who to contact about this. The blue box that an organization has placed at the Manzanita Transfer Station to collect eyeglasses is always overflowing. No one comes to empty it. Would the organization responsible for this box being there please empty it monthly, or take it away. Thank you.

SYMPHONY PRESENTS CONCERTS IN NOVEMBER

Submitted By: sdawagner@icloud.com – Click to email about this post
The North Oregon Coast Symphony opens its 2025-26 season with two
concerts in November titled “Currents of Emotion.” The programs will feature
Smetana’s popular symphonic poem The Moldau, an evocative piece
depicting the flow of the Moldau River from its source in the mountains of the
Bohemian Forest, through the Czech countryside, to the city of Prague.
The performances will offer a variety of other selections as well, including
movements from Mozart’s Symphony No. 40 and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7,
Berlioz’s Le Carnaval Romain, Rossini’s Italian in Algiers Overture, Strauss Jr.’s
Thunder and Lightning Polka, and the “Nimrod” movement from Elgar’s
Enigma Variations.
The first concert will take place on Saturday, November 15 at the Nehalem
Elementary School Gym (36300 8th St., Nehalem, OR) beginning at 3:00 pm.
The second concert will be on Sunday, November 16, at the Charlene Larsen
Center for the Performing Arts (588 16th St., Astoria, OR) at 3:00 pm.
Admission for both concerts will be: $10 Adults, ages 18 and under FREE
(children 12 and under with adult supervision).
Tickets will be available at the door for the Nehalem concert (cash and
personal checks only.)
Tickets for the Astoria concert will be sold online at charlenelarsencenter.org
or by phone at 503 338 9132. Cookies and refreshments will be available at
both concerts during intermission.
This non-profit orchestra, under the direction of conductor Cory Pederson,
brings together musicians from the north Oregon and south Washington coast
to perform classical music for local audiences. For more information, please
visit the NOCS website: nocsymphony.org.

Last one for this calendar year! Don’t miss out!

Submitted By: WaSH@evcnb.org – Click to email about this post
In 2.5 hours you’ll hear in-depth information that you’ll be very glad to have when natural or human-made events affect our coastal region. WATER – Are you near a SAFE water source? Do you have water stored? Are your water storage containers food safe and sanitized? When did you last refresh your stored water? HUMAN WASTE – Do you have WAG bags in your GoBag and in with you emergency supplies? Have you thought about short term vs long term waste disposal? Got a plan for a pit latrine? SANITATION – SAFE hand washing essentials – Got yours ready for emergency use? Still remember the 7-steps for hand washing?
Come to the WaSH – Water/Sanitation/Hygiene class on NOV. 22nd 10am to 12:30pm to learn & discus emergency preparedness. Register at EVCNB.ORG
NEED A REFRESHER? Have you taken a WaSH class and want a review? Email <wash@evcnb.org> to let the instructor know you’ve attended in the past and will be at the Nov. 22nd class.
THINK ABOUT IT. HAVE A PLAN. BE PREPARED.

Award-Winning Cartoonist TOM TORO coming to HCA November 7 & 8

Submitted By: writing@hoffmanarts.org – Click to email about this post
Join us on Friday, November 7th, at 5:30pm for a multimedia event with Tom Toro as he presents his latest book release of cartoons with political, social and cultural commentary: And To Think We Started as a Book Club… (Andrews McMeel Publishing, October 2025).

Registration & More Information:
hoffmanarts.org/events/author-event-with-tom-toro/

Tom Toro is an acclaimed New Yorker cartoonist and cover artist, and award-winning children’s book author and illustrator.

Registration is open for his “Saturday Morning Cartooning” Writing x Visual Arts workshop on Saturday, November 8th, from 10am-1pm.

Come learn the craft of cartooning from one of The New Yorker’s contemporary stars! Together we’ll come up with cartoon ideas, and take them through the three major steps of conception, composition, and caption. By the end of the workshop, we’ll have enough cartoons to cover a fridge. No prior drawing or writing experience necessary.

Registration & More Information:
hoffmanarts.org/events/tom-toro-workshop/

Seeking pregnant person impacted by Seaside closure

Submitted By: rmillerhoward@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hi all, I’m making a radio story for OPB about the closure of the Seaside Providence maternity unit. I’m looking to speak with people who were planning on delivering there, and are now in a position of having to make and navigate a new plan. If you’re expecting or gave birth in the last few weeks, and are wading through these uncertainties, I’d love to speak with you. Appreciate it!
Rmillerhoward@gmail.com

Artistic Painter for Hire

Submitted By: rachel.zakrasek.art@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hi, my name’s Rachel and I’m an independent artist based in Tillamook, providing complete in-house design-to-execution services for custom painting projects of all kinds.

Large-scale murals, hand-painted signs, cabinets, doors and furniture, custom wall art – whatever unique way you wish to add art to your space, I can’t wait to work with you to realize your vision.

As we welcome our winter rain, it’s the perfect time to work on an indoor painting project, or to begin the design process for a summer 2026 project!

Contact me to discuss your vision or just to learn more – initial consultations are free.

Contact:
Rachel Zakrasek, Artist
rachel.zakrasek.art@gmail.com
www.RachelZakrasek.com

INDIVISIBLE: Tillamook Coast Action meeting Saturday Oct 25

Submitted By: barbaraandchuck@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
posting for indivisibletillcoastlead@gmail.com

Hi everyone! Great job on Saturday as we stood together in the largest peaceful demonstration in American history!

We want to be sure to invite you to our monthly meeting this coming Saturday at the Tillamook County Library main branch, from 1-2:30pm. If you can’t make it in person, please feel free to email indivisibletillcoastlead@gmail.com for a Zoom link.

Come meet Tillamook City Chief of Police Nick Troxel and get to know your neighbors and community!

We normally meet on the third Saturday of each month, but last Saturday we were all just a “little” busy, so we moved it to the 25th this month. In November we will be back on our regular schedule.

See you soon!

Romy and Don

Tea & Toffee Tasting at Green Coast Market Saturday 10/25

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Green Coast Market’s final Crave the Coast event is scheduled for Saturday, October 25 from 5-7PM. We’ll be sampling teas from Murrelet Herb Farm (Nehalem) as well as toffees from Holm Made Toffee (Bend) and Sweet Treats by George (Forest Grove). Come warm up with us!

To learn about the other foodie events happening this month on the North Oregon Coast, follow this link: northcoastfoodtrail.com/crave-the-coast/

Green Coast Market is located at 117 S Miller Street in downtown Rockaway Beach. Fall hours: Thursdays through Mondays 10AM-5PM, except for Saturdays, when we stay open until 7PM.

Thanks for shopping local!

United Paws’ Featured Felines

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Meet Tilly and Quill, United Paws’ Featured Felines. Tilly is a young mama cat, and Quill is her charming kitten (son). They were both rescued and fostered by a United Paws volunteer, and have been vaccinated and spayed/neutered. They are an extremely playful pair, enjoying the cat toys and towers to the fullest.

Interested in adopting this loving, multi-generational pair? You can view videos of them in action and learn more at unitedpaws.org. You can also schedule a “Meet & Greet” by emailing unitedpawshelp@gmail.com.

CANCELL PROTEST ON SATURDAY 10/25/2025 See you next Week!

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

Due to the weather report for tomorrow North County Resistance is CANCELLING tomorrow’s PROTEST in Nehalem. A suggestion would be for protesters to take time to write letters to our elected officials. Give them an earful! I’ve been working on something to send out to you today. I got this information from typing “How does government shutdown effect Oregon”. I’m doing the copy and paste method, and it appears some sentences are broken up, but am sure you can figure it out.

The government shutdown is expected to significantly impact Oregon, affecting federal workers, social services, and the economy, with potential long-term consequences if it persists.
Impact on Federal Workers.

Furloughs and Pay: Approximately 30,000 federal workers in Oregon may face furloughs or be required to work without pay during the shutdown. This situation creates uncertainty and financial stress for many families.

Essential Services: While some federal employees, such as air traffic controllers and TSA workers, are deemed essential and will continue to work, they will not receive pay until the shutdown ends.

Effects on Social Services
Healthcare Programs: Social Security and Medicare will continue to operate, but applications and services may experience delays due to reduced staffing. The shutdown could also lead to increased health insurance premiums, with estimates suggesting a 68% increase in Oregon for those on the Affordable Care Act exchanges.
Food Assistance: Programs like SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) are expected to continue, but prolonged shutdowns could lead to delays in benefits.

Economic Implications
State Economy: The shutdown could have broader economic repercussions, particularly if it lasts for an extended period. Experts warn that the costs of uncompensated care in healthcare will ultimately be borne by the public, affecting everyone in the system.

Public Services: National parks, including Crater Lake, will remain open, but services may be limited due to staffing shortages. This could affect tourism and local economies reliant on visitors.

Political Context
Legislative Stalemate: The shutdown stems from a failure to reach an agreement on a spending bill, with both parties blaming each other for the impasse. Oregon’s lawmakers have expressed concerns about the negative impacts on families and essential services.

In summary, the government shutdown poses significant challenges for Oregon, particularly for federal workers and those relying on government services. The longer the shutdown continues, the more pronounced the effects will be on the state’s economy and public welfare.

Hoping to get together with you next Saturday, November 1. Thanks for being a part of this community.
Best, Patty

Yoga with Veterans and with Molly and with Janet

Submitted By: briantjmcmahon@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hey everybody

Come join us for Yoga with veterans, with Molly and with Janet. It’s fun, healthy and will limber you up. Everyone is welcome, so come on. Molly and Janet are excellent teachers.

Here is the info:

Yoga with Molly
Day – Monday
Time – 10:45 PST
Place – Tillamook YMCA

If you can’t join in person, you can still zoom in via the following link.
us06web.zoom.us/j/85009203244?pwd=kewlp3KzlW0sKcbRbW8m3xMy0t5yOA.1

Yoga with Janet
Day – Wednesday
Time – 10:30 PST
Place – NCRD in Nehalem

If you can’t join in person, you can still zoom in via the following link:
us02web.zoom.us/j/82315818270

See you there.

Brian