STAY TUNED live at Hoffman Gardens and Labor Day Picnic at Pine Grove

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Come listen to STAY TUNED on Saturday and Monday.

Saturday, 4:00, in the Hoffman Gardens as a part of the all day 20th Birthday celebration of the Hoffman Center.

Monday, noon, in the Pine Grove as part of the yearly FREE Labor Day Picnic sponsored by Chung and Judy – aka Manzanita Deli / Little Apple. Their generosity of place, food, and music is greatly appreciated.

And – at the same time as Stay Tuned plays Pine Grove come listen to Sedona Fire play in the parking lot just west of the store. There’s plenty of time to hear both local bands.

Worldwide Play Music on the Porch Day Event at Rising Hearts Studio this Saturday

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Hello BBQ Community-

“What if for one day everything stopped? And we all just listened
to the music.”

Please join us for Worldwide Music on the Porch Day, this Saturday, August 31st, at Rising Hearts Studio- in the courtyard. Bring your instruments, your voice, yourself, and let’s have fun celebrating this worldwide event. Starts at 6 PM- Hope to see you there!

Contact Christy (503) 800-1092 for info/questions

Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th St
Hwy 101, downtown Nehalem
(503) 800-1092
“Lifting the community with education and services that promote healing on all levels.”

EVCNB Water, Sanitation & Hygiene Classes and Pop-Up Shop

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Sign up for our comprehensive Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WaSH) class, in which you will obtain the know-how and equipment to get your household prepared to properly manage your WaSH needs during an emergency.

evcnb.org/events-and-training/gobag-popup-09142024
Visit our GoBag and WaSH Pop-Up Shop to purchase a fully stocked GoBag, GoBag supplies and WaSH equipement.

McMinnville Short Film Festival: Docs & Environmental Films at the Coast

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The McMinnville short film festival is back at the NCRD Performing Arts Center! They will be showing short documentaries, focusing on environmental topics. The filmmakers will be present and will stay for a Q&A afterward the screenings. This event will take place on Saturday, 9/7 at 6pm and tickets are $10 and will be available at the door. We hope to see you there!

www.mcminnvillefilmfest.org

Performing Arts Center
North County Recreation District
36155 9th St.
Nehalem, OR 97131

ANNUAL ARTWORK SALE

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Because of bad weather two weeks ago, I am extending the artwork sale for two days only this weekend. Saturday and Sunday, 8/31 and 9/1, 10:00 to 4:00 each day.

The sale will be at 34740 Lodgepole Dr., Pine Ridge Community. Just follow the signs for gallery busting prices for beautiful, original artwork.

Commissions accepted. It’s a thoughtful gift for anyone, on any occasion.

I invite you to visit my website at:
lindapetersenartwork.com, or you can find me on Google.

I hope to see you this weekend.

Manzanita Grocery & Deli Labor Day Community Picnic

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All are welcome to our annual Manzanita Grocery & Deli Labor Day Community Picnic taking place on September 2, 2024. We will begin serving food at Noon and will have tables available at Pine Grove and in our parking lot, along with live local music in both locations. Come join us and bring your food/cash donations to support the North County Food Bank. Please see the flyer for additional information.

Well planned Estate Sale

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THE MOST organized Estate Sale on the North Coast!
August 30 and 31, 9 a m till 5p m
September 1, 9 a m till 3 p m with reduced / obo pricing in effect.
In one door, find your treasures, out the other door, then our experienced checkout team will have you on your way to the next treasure hunt in a jiffy!! It’s synchronized mayhem!! 🙂
Come join the fun and see friends too- vintage all thru the building!
Lotsa free parking, lotsa signage to guide you in!
36200 Hwy 101 N between Nehalem and Manzanita… Hopin to see you there!

Introduction to the North Coast EOL Collective

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Date: August 29th from noon-12:30 p.m. (PST)
Offering: Intro to the North Coast EOL Collective
Location: Virtual (Zoom)
Presenters: Co-Founders, North Coast EOL Collective
Registration (required): www.northcoasteolcollective.com/events-one/intro-to-the-north-coast-eol-collective-fha9a-jcss7-n835w-nj8z3-r67tx-t63n5

An invitation to learn more about how we Create community by connecting people, resources, and experiences to educate and support a holistic approach to end-of-life for individuals and families living on the North Coast. A monthly invitation to meet the co-founders and learn more about our Story, Mission, Vision, and Services.

NTLF Volunteer Appreciation Event Sept.12

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NTLF Volunteer Appreciation Event 2024

North Tillamook Library Friends Board invites all NTLF 2024 Volunteers to our Volunteer Appreciation Event at Manzanita Mudd Dogs on September 12th from 3-5pm. Whether you pitched in this year for the Book Sale, Grounds Clean-Up, Building Maintenance, or Committee Work, NTLF Board Members THANK YOU for your dedication & participation. We look forward to hosting you for a tasty & complimentary Mudd Dog! No RSVP required. Please stop by!

NTLF is a non-profit organization that owns, maintains, & improves the Manzanita Library Building & Grounds. Please join or renew your membership at: www.northtillamooklibrary.org/become-a-member

RUMMAGE SALE

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A Labor Day weekend rummage sale will take place at Nehalem Bay United Methodist Church this coming weekend. It is the big white church in Nehalem by the Post Office and Wanda’s. You can’t miss it.
We have lots of “stuff” that needs a new home and some of it might be just what you have been looking for. So…come on by and check it out.
The days and hours are:
Saturday Aug 31st – 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sunday Sept 1st – 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Monday Sept 2nd 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The price on most items will be whatever it is worth to you with only a few things actually tagged with a price. I also heard that we may have a small Silent Auction which is always fun.
So…make sure you come on by and check it all out.
Have a safe Labor Day.

A presentation by Ernie Niemi ‘The Climate Crisis & The Oregon Coast-An Economic Perspective’

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Upcoming event in less than four days! A presentation by Ernie Niemi ‘The Climate Crisis & The Oregon Coast-An Economic Perspective’ On Thursday, August 29, at 6:30 p.m. at the St. Mary by the Sea Catholic Church Parish Hall (275 S. Pacific St.; Rockaway Beach, OR 97136), North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection (NCCWP) will host natural resource economist – Ernie Niemi. Mr. Niemi’s presentation will broadly explore the economic consequences of the climate crisis before examining the economic importance of maintaining our forested ecosystem. Audience participation is encouraged by Niemi. All are invited to attend and learn about how interconnected the health of our environment and our economy really are. Doors will open at 6:00 p.m. for mingling before the speaker event begins. Pizza will be provided and admission is free to all. If you are unable to attend in person, here is a zoom link: us02web.zoom.us/j/82370659645?pwd=Ey43tbDpjfmfa6FTqvvsoQGGpNZ6hn.1 While it is not required, we encourage you to RSVP here or at www.healthywatershed.org. Graphics credit to: Lori LaBissoniere O’Neil

Yoga with Veterans and with Janet

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Hey everybody.
Come join us for Yoga! It’s fun, it’s free and it will make you healthy.

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/85273692568

Come join us. Everyone is welcome.

Brian

EPIC Bus Shed Estate Sale!

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August 30,and 31 9am to 5pm
Clearance/OBO Prices on Sept 1st 9 to 3
Lots of antique furniture and chairs, treadle sewing machines, tools, vintage jewelry, glassware, old kitchen items- heck, vintage everywhere!!
To be held at the iconic 1950’s Neah-Kah-Nie School District’s School Bus shed located at
36200 Hwy 101 North Nehalem Oregon
Can’t miss signage will be posted…
Stop on by!! Something for everyone! 🙂

Community get together and Dance Party Tuesday Aug 27

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Summer 2024 is not over yet!
Come and have some fun with your Nehalem Bay Community,
Tuesday, August 27, 6:00-9:00 pm at The Pine Grove Community House.
We’ll be playing the best dance music from the 60s, through today.
Bring a snack & a soft drink, wine, or beer to share with the bar.
Suggested donation $5-10 

RSVP to: thepinegroversvp@gmail.com

Mend it like it matters…because it does!

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It’s not too late to reserve your spot for this Saturday’s Repair Café!

Time: 3:00-5:00
Location: North County Recreation District (NCRD) Kitchen
Register here: www.heartofcartm.org/repaircafe

We’re excited for you to meet our newest expert fixer, Alyssa.
Alyssa brings over 10 years of hands-on experience in repairing and maintaining her own sewing machines, and while she’s not a professional machine mechanic, she’s passionate about helping others keep their machines in top shape. Here’s how Alyssa can assist you:
Clothing Repairs & Alterations: Got a hole in your pocket?
Basic Machine Maintenance: Sometimes all your machine needs is a little TLC!
Basic Repairs & Adjustments: If your machine is skipping stitches or refusing to make stitches, Alyssa can take a look. She has experience with adjusting machine timing, one of the most common culprits behind these issues.

Don’t leave those broken things in the closet. Bring them to Repair Cafe! Our volunteer fixers do their best to get your items working again, help you find parts or just figure out how to use your items. No job is too small! Literally… we just untangled a glob of 9 necklaces a few months ago.

Register on the Heart of Cartm website or give Jessi a call 503-664-0446 with questions.

August Repair Event

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Time: 3:00-5:00
Location: North County Recreation District (NCRD) Kitchen
Don’t leave those broken things in the closet. Bring them to our repair event! Our volunteer fixers are willing to do their best to get your items working again.
We’re excited for you to meet our newest expert fixer, Alyssa.
Alyssa brings over 10 years of hands-on experience in repairing and maintaining her own sewing machines, and while she’s not a professional machine mechanic, she’s passionate about helping others keep their machines in top shape. Here’s how Alyssa can assist you:
Clothing Repairs & Alterations
Basic Machine Maintenance: Sometimes all your machine needs is a little TLC! Alyssa can perform basic maintenance, like cleaning and oiling, to get your old machine running smoothly again.
Basic Repairs & Adjustments: If your machine is skipping stitches or refusing to make stitches, Alyssa can take a look. She has experience with adjusting machine timing, one of the most common culprits behind these issues.

Meet ROBIN GREENFIELD at HEART OF CARTM!!

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Robin Greenfield is a truth seeker, activist, social reformer and servant to Earth, humanity and our plant and animal relatives. You may have heard of him from “30 Days of Wearing My Trash” when he walked around LA in a suit made entirely of his own garbage. www.robingreenfield.org/la/
Well, now he is going for a walk. “I’ll spend time and talk with people who I meet along the path and who come to walk with me, practicing compassionate communication with each interaction.” Robin explains as he embarks on a 1700 mile journey down the Pacific Coast Highway.
We are delighted to host Robin and hear a few excerpts from his latest book, Food Freedom. Join us!
Thursday, September 5th, 5:00-8:00pm
at HEART OF CARTM
All attendees can pick up their copy of Food Freedom!

“In 2011 I awakened to the truth that the way I was living was causing incredible destruction to Earth, to my fellow humans and to the plants and animals we share this home with. My philosophy for change is action based. Through personal action, I show that another way is possible. My activism is often designed in extreme ways in order to reach the masses, to show another perspective on life and alternatives to our current status quo.” – Robin Greenfield

COME CELEBRATE HOFFMAN CENTER’S 20TH ANNIVERSARY!!

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Mark your calendars for Hoffman Center for the Arts 20th Anniversary Festival

Fun & creative activities for all ages! 

Explore! Connect! Create!


Free Admission
Saturday, August 31, 11:00am – 6:00pm (Cake cutting and live music begin at 4pm)

Hoffman Center for the Arts & Hoffman Wonder Garden

594 Laneda Ave, Manzanita

More information at: hoffmanarts.org

Beach Barbecue for a Good Cause

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Beach Barbecue for CARE, Inc
Come join us for an old fashioned family barbecue at the beach.
For your generous donation, we’ll be serving franks, coleslaw, potato salad, baked beans, watermelon, brownies and lemonade.
St Mary’s is right on the beach. Bring the kids and enjoy a lunch with all the net proceeds donated to CARE, Inc.
Music, silent auction and more…
SATURDAY, August 24th, 2024 from noon until 3.
Sponsored by Tillamook Community Churches.
Questions? Call 503-842-6192

St Mary’s by the Sea
275 South Pacific ST
Rockaway Beach, OR

Yoga with Veterans and Janet

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Hey everybody.
Come join us for Yoga! It’s fun, it’s free and it will make you healthy.

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/85273692568

Come join us. Everyone is welcome.

Brian

Energy Healing Event 8/31-9/1

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Come join us for our Energy Healing Event.
When: Aug 31-Sep 1
Where: Old Mill RV Center 210 S 3rd St Garibaldi
Entrance Fee: $0
Sponsored By: My Essential Collection

There will be Vendors and a Panel of them to ask questions centered around energy healing. Have you ever been to one of our events? They are amazing! We have such an amazing energy healing community – come see what / who we will have for you. This is JUST FOR YOU! There will be crystals, jewelry, massage therapist, author, card readers, art, tinctures and more, more more!
CAN’T WAIT TO SEE YOU THERE!

A presentation by Ernie Niemi ‘The Climate Crisis & The Oregon Coast-An Economic Perspective’

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Upcoming event! A presentation by Ernie Niemi ‘The Climate Crisis & The Oregon Coast-An Economic Perspective’ On Thursday, August 29, at 6:30 p.m. at the St. Mary by the Sea Catholic Church Parish Hall (275 S. Pacific St.; Rockaway Beach, OR 97136), North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection (NCCWP) will host natural resource economist Ernie Niemi. Educated at the University of Oregon and Harvard, Mr. Niemi is President of Natural Resource Economics, Inc. where he specializes in economic-impact analysis to understand the economic importance of natural resources. He has been active on numerous advisory boards, including the Citizen’s Task Force for Developing a Strategic Plan for the Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, and the Technical Advisory Committee on Land Use and Economic Development for the Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development. Mr. Niemi’s presentation will broadly explore the economic consequences of the climate crisis before examining the economic importance of maintaining our forested ecosystem. Audience participation is encouraged by Niemi. All are invited to attend and learn about how interconnected the health of our environment and our economy really are. Doors will open at 6:00 p.m. for mingling before the speaker event begins. Pizza will be provided and admission is free to all. While it is not required, we encourage you to RSVP at www.healthywatershed.org. Graphics credit to: Lori LaBissoniere O’Neil driftawake@gmail.com

Nature’s Yucky! at the Tillamook Forest Center

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Did you know that salmon rot while they are still alive? That turkey vultures poop on their feet? Or that honey is actually bee barf? Several wild animals of the Tillamook often have icky and gross behaviors, but for good reasons. Join us for a program filled with “eeewwws” and “aahhhs” as we discover that nature can be disgusting, but also beautiful.
***This description comes from the book “Natures Yucky by Lee Ann Landstrom & Karen I. Shragg © Mt. Press Publishing Company, Missoula, MT 2003.
Program Times: Friday 8/23 at 11:30 am Saturday 8/24 at 1:30 pm Sunday 8/25 at 11:30 pm
All programs meet in the Forest Education Pavilion next to the Tillamook Forest Center. Tillamook, 45500 Wilson River Hwy, Tillamook, OR 97141, USA

Smith Homestead Walk

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Join the Tillamook Forest Center for a leisurely stroll to the former Smith Homestead. Along the way, we will peek into the lives of Walter and Alice Smith who were the first European settlers in this area. The walk will begin at the Smith Homestead Day Use Area with a total walking distance of one mile.

Program Times:
Friday 8/23 at 1:30 pm
Saturday 8/24 at 11:30 am
Sunday 8/25 at 1:30 pm

Short Film Night Returns to Nehalem

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The McMinnville Short Film Festival will offer a pop-up screening of five environmental or documentary short films at the North County Recreation District Performing Arts Center Saturday, Sep. 7 at 6 p.m. Tickets will be $10 at the door.

Films to be screened will be “School of Fish” (2023) Directors: Oliver Sutro and Colin Arisman [20 minutes]
“Liquid Highway” (2023)
Director: Kyle LaMontagne [7:43 minutes]
“Living Legacies” (2024)
Director: Jesse Clark [23 minutes]
“The Best Chef in the World” (2022)
Director: Ben Proudfoot (Two-time Academy Award Winner) [21 minutes]
“With the Tide: A Yakutat Surf Club Story” (2023)
Director: Chelsea Jolly [25:20 minutes]

Some filmmakers will be present for Q&A after the screening.

The evening will include a raffle for a pass to the 2025 McMinnville Short Film Festival to be held Feb. 27 to Mar. 2, 2025.

Held each February in McMinnville, Ore., the internationally recognized short film festival is in its 14th year, focusing on a range of narrative topics, including Native American, Drama, LGBTQ, Comedy, Horror, Experimental, Animation, and Documentary films. The website is mcminnvillefilmfest.org. Festival updates can be found on Instagram @macfilmfest.

The Performing Arts Center is at 36155 9th Street in Nehalem.