Community Drumming Circle Tuesday September 26th 6PM

Submitted By: Christy@cosmichealingnw.com – Click to email about this post
Hello BBQ!

Next Tuesday, Sept 26th at 6PM, is our Community Drum Circle at Rising Hearts Studio. Bring your percussion instruments and journey with the Rhythm. $5 suggested LOVE donation. Hope to see you there!

Call Christy (503) 800-1092, or email Christy@cosmichealingnw.com for info or questions

Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th St
Hwy 101, downtown Nehalem
Nehalem, OR 97131
‘lifting the community with education and services that promote healing on all levels…’

Try Me Week At NCRD

Submitted By: Kileyk@ncrdnehalem.org – Click to email about this post
Ready to try a new class? This week NCRD is hosting a few classes and we are welcoming you to come try them. (Spin bikes available on a first come first served basis).

Tuesday
7:50-8:50 am Tone & Sculpt
9:00-10:00 am Spin Fusion

Wednesday
9:00-10:00 am Pilates
Noon-1:00 pm Mid Day Spin
6:00-7:00 pm Cuban Salsa (Casino De Rueda)

Thursday
11:00-Noon Get Fit

Friday
7:50-8:50 am Tone & Sculpt
8:00-9:00 am Very Gentle Yoga

New Program at Pine Grove: Conscious Aging and Community Connections

Submitted By: telaskinner@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
New Program at Pine Grove Community House:
Conscious Aging and Community Connections
 
Are you new to the area, or a long-time resident interested in creating meaningful community connections? 

Are you curious about exploring topics themed around conscious living and aging?
 
If so, you are invited to attend a new program generously sponsored by Pine Grove Community House in Manzanita:
 
Conscious Aging & Community Connections
Monday, October 9th, 2-4 pm
(2nd Monday of every month thereafter)
Pine Grove Community House,
225 Laneda Ave, Manzanita
Admission: $5 at the door
(All proceeds go to Pine Grove Community House.)
  
This program is designed to provide a place to foster opened minded conversations and to share your gifts, talents and skills with others in the community as we find ways to live with a greater sense of peace and harmony.

The first session on October 9th will be a “Getting to Know You” conversation. You will have an opportunity to get to learn about other people in the community by talking about what brought you to the area and what you are passionate about at this time of your life.

Everyone will also have an opportunity to suggest topics they would like to learn about, or discuss at future sessions.

If you have ideas for topics, or questions about this new program, contact Tela Skinner at telaskinner@gmail.com
 
Save the date, October 9th, 2-4pm.

Doors Closing to 9 Week Outsmart Overeating Course

Submitted By: alicia@aliciagrace.com – Click to email about this post
Fall is a great time to focus on your goals.

If you are feeling a tug of your heart or pull of your mind to take action for yourself, I’d love to support your weight-loss journey.

Fall term Outsmart Overeating Course is a non-restrictive diet, body-positive and self-loving approach to weight-loss for women. 



You will be equipped with a plan, science-backed research, and caring support so that significant change is possible.


It’s more than weight loss.


It’s learning to nurture ease and well-being within our bodies, hearts and minds in every moment.



If this sounds like what you want more of in your life, I’d love to have you join the fall course.

It’s a community of kind and committed women doing the work for body and mind peace.

Details here:
www.nourishwithgrace.com/courses/outsmart-overeating-fall-term-2023

New Fall Donut!

Submitted By: Pacificrootscoffee@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hey Folks!
Here at Pacific Roots Coffee + Mini Donuts we’re ringing in the changing season with a new and delicious donut! Chai Apple Butter – housemade apple butter on a chai sugar donut – all the Fall flavors! Warm and cozy, pairs perfectly with a steaming cup of coffee on these foggy mornings by the river. Located behind Buttercup off of 101, we’re here for you Thursday – Monday, 9-2!

Pet Calendar Update

Submitted By: Pyn.bayside.gardens@evcnb.org – Click to email about this post
How do I get the Discounted Pre-Sale Price for the 2024 Neighborhood Pets Calendar?

If I live near Nehalem Bay, Oregon, can I still get my pet into the calendar?

How can my business support the Pet Calendar project?

How do I get access to the slideshow featuring all of the calendar contest pet entries?

What are the proceeds from the Pet Calendar Project going towards?

FIND ANSWERS HERE: drive.google.com/file/d/1LUV_ZIZuWFSSiVBzfX7_yc_xGxAiywQP/view?usp=drivesdk

Riverside Fish n’ Chips open Tuesday the 19th! Closed for a break 20th-27th

Submitted By: kriswhittle93@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Thank you for a fun very busy summer!! We have enjoyed serving you and getting to know more of the fantastic locals has been amazing. We all feel so lucky to live in such a wonderful community.
We’ll be shifting our days and hours around for the next few months while figuring out what works best for our team. We have a few people who are taking time off for family reasons and the rest of the team needs a break to be able to come back and be ready to serve all you fine folks.
We are usually closed on Tuesdays but have decided to open up this Tuesday the 19th from 11:30am-6:00pm and then we will take a break from the 20th-27th.
We will be back on the 28th from 11:30am-6:00pm and we look forward to seeing you then.
We appreciate your understanding!
Riverside Fish n’ Chips Team
Regular Hours: Thursday-Monday 11:30am-6:00pm

Health District Completes Bond Issuance

Submitted By: marc@nehalembayhd.org – Click to email about this post
District focus on new Health Center/Pharmacy and renovated Care Center

September 15, 2023

(Wheeler, Oregon) – The Nehalem Bay Health District has completed the issuance of general obligation bonds to finance the capital construction and improvements for the Nehalem Bay Health Center and Pharmacy and the Nehalem Valley Care Center.

District taxpayers approved, by a nearly 70% majority, the issuance of general obligation bonds during the May 16, 2023 election.

Proceeds of the sale of the bonds, together with other funds, will be used to finance the construction of a new 17,0000-square-foot Nehalem Bay Health Center and Pharmacy, which will replace an outdated building (the former Rinehart Clinic) and be large enough to offer specialty and dental care serves for the community. The new Health Center and Pharmacy and will be located on District owned property at the corner of US Highway 101 and Hospital Road in Wheeler.

The 45-year-old Nehalem Valley Care Center, which is one of the few skilled nursing and rehabilitation facilities on the Oregon coast, will receive major renovations as well as structural improvements to improve the care environment for patients and staff.

The District also eventually plans to repurpose the former Wheeler hospital site for the development of workforce housing, primarily for health care workers and other essential workers within the District.

Architectural design work related to the new Health Center and Pharmacy is ongoing and the District will announce soon the selection of a project manager for the project. A comprehensive plan to renovate and modernize the Care Center is being implemented. And the District has secured a $60,000 grant from Business Oregon to update an earlier hazardous materials assessment of the old Wheeler hospital as a necessary step leading to eventual demolition.

About the District’s Bonds

The District’s bonds received a credit rating of A with a stable outlook from Standard & Poor’s Global Services reflecting the District board’s conservative budgeting practices and active management of the finances that allows the District to maintain strong reserves, on a percentage basis, with modest surpluses.

Prior to the issuance of the bonds, the District board issued a Request for Public Finance Municipal Bond Underwriting services from select firms that provide such services. The Bonds were sold in the public (open) market the morning of August 30, 2023, with D.A. Davidson Co. serving as the selected underwriter.

The Bond sale was well received with orders totaling more than $12.6 million from a variety of investors ranging from individuals, banks, insurance companies, money managers, mutual funds, and a few other broker/dealers. The District’s $6,865,000 General Obligation Bonds, Series 2023A, having a final maturity of June 15, 2048, were issued with a final true interest cost of 4.89%. The District’s $3,385,000 General Obligation Bonds, Series 2023B (Federally Taxable), having a final maturity of June 15, 2040, were issued with a final true interest cost of 6.02%.

Prior to the bond measure election and bond issuance, the District retained David Ulbricht with Special Districts Association of Oregon Advisory Services, an independent registered municipal advisor with the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board. Ulbricht was involved extensively with the District through the entire process. Bond, disclosure and tax counsel services were provided by Doug Goe and his team at Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP, Portland, Oregon.

Nehalem Bay Health District Board President Marc Johnson said, “As a board, we are very pleased with the results of the bond sale. We were able to achieve a couple of important objectives, including being able to maximize the bond proceeds received by the District and used for the projects, while minimizing the property tax impact for constituents. District residents will pay an annual property tax to fund the cost of paying the principal and interest on the bonds, as both come due. Based on current taxable assessed values of the District, provided by the Tillamook County assessor, the tax rate is estimated to be less than $0.37 per $1,000 that was estimated prior to the election.”

Additional comments from Nehalem Bay Health District board members

“Words cannot express my gratitude for those that voted to support the bond levy, opening the door to improve healthcare in North Tillamook County. It is my greatest hope that these projects will allow many to come through that door to give and get quality healthcare for all.” – Debbie Moberly, board secretary-treasurer.

“The Bond approval and funding reflects OUR community working together to deliver a local health care solution for all residents. This is a first step in a new beginning for US.” – Anupam Narayan, board member.

“Thanks to the robust support of Nehalem Bay residents we can all look forward to greatly enhanced local healthcare services and facilities.” – Jacki Hinton, board member.

“Quality healthcare services close to home and workforce housing are fundamental to a community’s well-being. I am so grateful that together, as a community, we chose to pursue these priorities. With the closing of the bond sales, our community will now be able to make this vision a reality.” – Lynda Chick, board vice president.

Jeff’s bee pollen/honey/syrup etc booth in WHEELER 9/26!

Submitted By: jwmerc@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Jeff will be back in WHEELER on TUESDAY September 26th from at least 11:30-4:30 – lots of goodies in tow. Raw honeys from the coast range, the valley – buckwheat too. Best canned Albacore Tuna, best organic apple cider vinegar, wholesome non-GMO roasted nuts & corn, best chocolate sauce you don’t know yet (Holy Kakow!) – bee pollen by the pound, small family farm Vermont maple syrup – did I mention HATCH CHILE CHEESE? See you on TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 26th in front of the building at Hwy 101 and Rector Street (this is the building that Pelican and Piper is in) – text Jeff directly with questions or pre-orders – 208-424-0042 – or e-mail: jwmerc@gmail.com – or send an instant message to Jeff through the JW Merc Facebook page…jw

Manzanita Coffee Co. & Wanda’s Cafe

Submitted By: pyn.bayside.gardens@evcnb.org – Click to email about this post
The Bayside Gardens neighborhood emergency planning committee would like to thank Manzanita Coffee Co. & Wanda’s Cafe for supporting the growing “Neighbors Helping Neighbors” movement in our community.
These two local businesses have demonstrated time and again their commitment and support for local organizations, and they recently came through again with top raffle prizes at the Bayside Gardens Neighborhood End-Of-Summer Party (read more about this here》 evcnb.org/news-updates/bayside-gardens-092023)
If you appreciate this kind of community support, please stop in to say thank you personally (it makes a difference). While you are at it, pick up one of their tasty and fun Fall specials!
www.manzanitacoffeeco.com/
wandascafe.com/
Thank you for caring… PYN.Bayside.Gardens@EVCNB.org

Fall Into a healthier You-9 Week Outsmart Overeating Course for Women

Submitted By: alicia@aliciagrace.com – Click to email about this post
Fall Into a healthier you and learn how to Outsmart Overeating for good!

9 Week Outsmart Overeating Course for Women begins Monday, 9/18

www.nourishwithgrace.com/courses/outsmart-overeating-fall-term-2023

Fall feels like a great time to start again.

Discover a non-restrictive diet, body-positive and self-loving approach to weight-loss for women.

You will be equipped with a plan, science-backed research, and caring support so that significant change is possible.

It’s more than weight loss.
It’s learning to nurture ease and well-being within our bodies, hearts and minds in every moment.

It’s never too late and you are never too old.

It’s the 15(!) time I’ve offered this course and with a new smaller-bite format and weekly coaching calls, it’s the most effective course yet!

I’d love to have you join me!

A Day of Rest-Connection-Inspiration

Submitted By: jettkeyser@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Dear Community,

On September 30th – a last Saturday

You are invited to join us in our first all day gathering of what we call River Community Meditation.

Our intention is to connect, rest, and explore new inspiration.

Our day will begin at 830 and go until about 4:00.

The day will be free. Nothing is needed. Your presence will be welcomed.

We have a nice space at St Catherine’s Church between Manzanita and Nehalem.

Please email me to confirm your attendance.

Jett

ADVERTISE IN THE UPCOMING RIVERBEND PLAYERS PLAYBILLS AND SUPPORT COMMUNITY THEATER

Submitted By: admin@riverbendplayers.org – Click to email about this post

Help support community theater and get your ad in front of hundreds of local theater patrons by placing an ad in the last two upcoming Playbills of 2023.

The advertising deadline for FRANKENSTEIN is September 22nd, and November 6th for A CHRISTMAS STORY.

Ad rates are $60 for a half-page ad or $100 for a full-page ad; we can even create your high-quality ad.

All ads include complimentary tickets to enjoy the show.

Email us at admin@RiverbendPlayers.org for more information.

EVCNB At Manzanita Market and WaSH Registration NOW

Submitted By: linda.kuestner@evcnb.org – Click to email about this post
Busy weekend coming up! Come see some of our Community Preparedness volunteers at Friday’s Manzanita Farmers Market.

On Saturday, the WaSH class is offered. Registration closes SOON! Don’t miss your chance to sign up for this informative, and potentially life-saving, class!
evcnb.org/events-and-training/water-sanitation-and-hygiene-09162024

Friday Morning Yoga in Nehalem IS NOW AT 9AM

Submitted By: aprilclarkyoga@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
UPDATE: Yoga at St. Catherine’s church in Nehalem is happening from 9am-10:15am, Fridays!

(This is the same time it was offered through July).

Every Friday morning, come enjoy some active yoga with strengthening and functional primal movements to build heat, move energy and connect with yourself as nature.

This is a fairly active class, but it is all-levels. As long as you are OK moving and getting your heart rate up a bit, this will be something you might enjoy.

Drop in with cash (asking $20*), or sign up online at aprilclarkyoga.com.

*If pricing is ever limiting for you, please just come practice, and pay what you can. No questions asked.*

(Here is a sign up link if it’s helpful: shorturl.at/mqwAU)

EPSON 8500 Color Printer Questions

Submitted By: mdoylelaszlo@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
I recently bought an Epson 8500 color printer. I have been able to work it a few times and it produces beautiful color copies.
My problem is I am not very text savvy. I’m having some problems with figuring out how to use it on different papers.
If anyone in the community has an Epson color printer and would be willing to sit with me for 30-45 minutes so I know how to change the settings- I would be hugely appreciative. Thanks.
Maranne
Wheeler

Volunteer Opportunity

Submitted By: seagullsroost315@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Nehalem Bay Food Pantry is looking for a few new volunteers. Our hours are Monday, Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Wednesday 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. (summer hours) noon to 4 p.m. (winter hours).
If you are interested in volunteering, please come into the Pantry located in the basement of Nehalem Bay United Methodist Church and speak to Dan or Bobbie.

News From The Nest: Cacaw!

Submitted By: kelleywebb731@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Thank You for Planting Natives!
Wow! What an amazing Native Plant Sale with Hope and Dave from Aldervale Natives. If you did not get a chance to come meet or talk to Hope, she is the guest speaker this month at the Pine Grove Community Potluck on September 19th 5:30-7:30. You must be a member and RSVP for the event, so sign up on their website while there are still spots available. She is a wealth of knowledge and will be sharing all of the reasons it is important to plant natives in your garden!

Also, if you still need to buy plants there are two plant sales coming up. The Hoffman Center’s Wonder Garden Plant Sale on September 30th, which focuses on all of the plants you see growing in the Wonder Garden; and the Aldervale Native Plant Sale on October 7th out at their nursery.
Check out their websites for all of the details.
hoffmanarts.org/events/2023_plant_sale/?
aldervale.net

Thank you to everyone who has participated in all of the random (and free!) activities on the Dirty Bird’s lot. We are getting ready to button things up for the winter and have a few things left to invite you to before we all go into hibernation.

Finished Compost For Sale
Come and get it while it lasts! We have a few more yards of delicious compost to get your gardens settled in for the winter. This is a great way to improve your soil and support the plants that grow in your garden. Email us if you are interested in picking some up and we will give you all of the details. $5/5 gallon buckets. BYOBucket or use our burlap bags. queenbee@dirtybirdsgardencenter.com

Join the Community Compost Club
Our Community Compost Club continues to grow, with over 50 members adding their food scraps to our community worm bins. If you would like to join the club, it is free and open to all. This is a great way to reduce the amount of waste you are putting into the waste stream and the worms love it! If you would like help getting a worm bin set up at your home we can help you. It is a fun way to watch your veggies disappear and turn into black gold for your garden! Email us for all the details. queenbee@dirtybirdsgardencenter.com

Join the Harvesting of the Worm Castings Party
On September 18th from 5-7pm we will be harvesting the first of the worm castings from our community bins. Come join the fun and see how easy vermicomposting is! Free and open to all! RSVP by emailing us: queenbee@dirtybirdsgardencenter.com

Dirty Bird’s is a local gathering spot that warms your heart and delights your soul with goodness and love. Oh Goodness!

dirtybirdsgardencenter.com

Is this what a democratic government is supposed to be?

Submitted By: ggitzen@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Why are there so many secret meetings going on at Wheeler City Hall reflected on the city website?

I just received my new City of Wheeler water bill for July and August for $290 for 3 retired adults. We don’t water the lawn and because we are mostly stay-at-home therefore, we don’t need to shower but a couple of times a week.

A few months ago, the citizens of Wheeler received a 3-page diatribe on how the water was going to increase, without even stating the amount. Our previous water bill was $156. And now the city has added a Water Debt Service Charge of $25 without notification of any kind.

After I have made 3 proposals to the city government officials, Cliff Kemp, Mayor; Karen Matthews, Council President; Walt Porter, Councilor; Deanne Ragnell, Councilor; Gordon Taylor, Councilor. I question why, If we are sharing the well under a signed 2005 Inter-Governmental Agreement, then why is Manzanita using 110 million gallons a year not sharing the more than $900,000 dollars it is collecting above and beyond the 200 million gallons Wheeler is using. All I have heard from the council is ‘we must be nice to those people’. I didn’t vote for ‘those people’, I voted for the City of Wheeler Council.

That amounts to $450,000 that Wheeler should be receiving for its part of the shared water which amounts to more than $1400 A DAY that Wheeler should be receiving for its share of the water.
To highlight the sharing of Inter-Governmental Agreement, when Manzanita had fizz or air in their water 3 years ago, an Aeration Tank was installed at the well site to get rid of the fizz, although Wheeler had no fizz in its water, it was required under the IGA to pay for half of the tank.

I have never received a straight answer to my concerns at 3 different meetings with city officials; once with mayor Doug Honeycutt, on May 16th, who resigned a couple of months ago; then at the City Council Meeting on July 18th, and again with the council meeting this past August 15th.

Why is Wheeler neglecting its obligations to receive its share of the water while adding more charges on the backs of its citizens? Are they planning to give away Wheeler’s well because Nehalem is out of water? Wasn’t Nehalem not asked if they wanted to join in to finance the original well? Didn’t Manzanita plan to originally use Anderson Creek for their primary water source and that is why Manzanita built the water treatment plant at the corner of Laneda and Hwy. 101? Why so many secret agendas and meetings on the website of Wheeler City Hall?

Next City of Wheeler public meeting is September 15, 2023 at 1:30 p.m. Nothing planned for Oct or Nov. on the calendar. Are we no longer going to be a city after Nehalem ties onto our Wheeler Well water and builds a plant on their side of the river? Wheeler will have no source of income.

GGitzen@nehalemtel.net – 503 354-7668