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FOR LOVE OF FRIENDS

Submitted By: gailmyoung@mac.com – Click to email about this post
FOR LOVE OF FRIENDS

For love of Friends of NCRD, our North County Community has been extraordinarily generous with donations and fundraising this past year (July 2023 – June 2024). With love for our Community’s families, Friends has met its Mission to support NCRD programs and provide scholarships to encourage inclusion for all.

More than $14,000 in scholarships – with over half going to the Youth Department – have been given to NCRD families. Summer months are when our Youth Department and Youth Sports Program have the highest needs, and we expect an increase in scholarship needs in the Fall. With gratitude and appreciation for our many dedicated volunteers, Friends of NCRD is now reaching out to the community in another way.

As we start the new fiscal year, Friends of NCRD is calling on community members to fill Board positions. We need several dedicated Board members to help guide our Mission. For love of NCRD and Friends’ Mission, IS THAT YOU?

If you’d like to be considered for a Board position, please contact Gail:
gailmyoung@mac.com by July 31.

Repair Cafe White Clover Grange July 20 3-5 with special event

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Repair Cafe Special Event

Heart of Cartm, a North Coast non-profit, hosts a monthly Repair Cafe that isn’t just about fixing broken items; it’s also about sharing knowledge and skills. For the July Repair Cafe, Hear of Cartm has teamed up with White Clover Grange in Nehalem to bring you a truly special event!

In addition to repairing your beloved items this July, we will also be dismantling a beautiful, but un-repairable antique piano to reimagine its parts. Martha Taylor will be leading this activity. She will have wonderful stories to share about her career as a piano repair person in Oregon and will be available to answer all your piano questions. Put this one of a kind experience on your calendar!!

Event Details

Date Saturday, July 20th

Time 3 – 5 pm

Location White Clover Grange, Hwy 53, Nehalem

Expert fixers will be available for diagnosing and repairing: Jewelry, Textiles, Vacuums, Small Appliances, Lamps. We can also assemble furniture, answer questions and show you how to use items that might have you befuddled. Don’t be shy. Let us try!

Register your item to repair at www.heartofcartm.org/repaircafe

You must register your item in advance of the event to have time with a repair person.

We encourage you to come to this event if you enjoy repairing things, taking things apart or just like watching others repair things. Come if you are a curious soul! Come if you want to support repair, reuse and reimagination!

You do not need to register for this event if you are not bringing an item to be repaired.

This is a NO COST service to share skills and divert useful materials from the landfill. While the event is free, your donations are greatly appreciated to help cover operating costs, tools, and materials.

For Sale NEW Gray XL Orthopedic Dog Bed

Submitted By: elzbah@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
For Sale NEW XL Orthopedic Dog Bed $30.

Brand New Gray XL dog bed, size 30×46
Has an egg-crate comfort layer, a memory foam layer, a waterproof layer, plus a zip-off cover and a grippy no skid bottom.
No dog has even set foot in this bed.
The photo shows tan but the actual bed for sale is GRAY. $30.

Location: between Gearhart & Warrenton
OR Can meet at Costco.

Best contact: TEXT to 503 440 1580 Please TEXT, don’t call.
OR email elzbah@gmail.com

NEW Set of 4 Black and White Buffalo check cushion covers 20.

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NEW Set of 4 Black and White Buffalo check cushion covers $20.

Set of 4 cushion covers, each 18″ square.
Covers only, no inserts.
Black & white buffalo check, with hidden-in-seam zippers. Great rustic texture.
New, never used. $20. / set of 4.

Location: between Gearhart & Warrenton
OR Can meet at Costco.

Best contact: TEXT to 503 440 1580 Please TEXT, don’t call.
OR email elzbah@gmail.com

Riverfront concert with Juliet Sings (Julie Yanko) this Sat!

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This Saturday, July 20th 6-8pm
Juliet Sings Riverfront Concert at North Fork 53
Only 20 tickets sold!
Get your tickets at link below:
www.northfork53.com/events/p/juliet-sings-in-concert-saturday-july-20th-6-8pm?p

Juliet (aka Julie Yanko) is a local favorite and an incredible singer/songwriter.

“Multi-instrumentalist and award-winning vocalist whose songs summon a deep presence . . . will make you laugh and cry as she exposes the sweetness of humanity down to its sexy mortal bones.”

This is a solo show in which Juliet will be playing guitar, dorbo, and ukulele while singing original music and older-than-dirt favorites.

Bring your own chair and snacks!
We serve tea and watermelon.

Get your ticket at link below:
www.northfork53.com/events/p/juliet-sings-in-concert-saturday-july-20th-6-8pm?p

Netarts Bay Salt Marsh Tour

Submitted By: vicky@netartsbaywebs.org – Click to email about this post
Join Friends of Netarts Bay – Watershed, Estuary, Beach, and Sea (WEBS) for a FREE event including a presentation and guided tour along the salt marsh at the southern end of Netarts Bay. Learn about the plants and animals in this unique habitat and the importance of this environment from the forest to the water’s edge. Discover how plants survive in a salty world and explore vegetation succession from the bay to the dunes.

This program includes two parts: a presentation followed by a walking tour.

SALT MARSH PRESENTATION

This presentation will review salt marsh habitats and give an overview of the common plants found in these areas and how they are adapted to survive in these salty locations.

SALT MARSH WALK

After the presentation, explore the salt marsh with biologist and WEBS board member, Jim Young. This field-based walking tour includes an easy to moderate 1.5 to 3-mile hike through muddy, wet sand, and loose sand areas. Trails may be covered by brush. This program is best suited for participants 12 years and older who are comfortable with walking in these environments.

Participants will need to provide transportation between locations and may need to purchase a day-use permit at the state park. Participants should wear long pants, closed-toe shoes, or boots (no flip-flops, please, and expect your feet to get muddy) for this adventure. At times, the tour areas will have a moderate number of mosquitos. WEBS has a limited supply of mosquito nets for participants to wear over their heads if they choose. WEBS requests that participants take appropriate precautions to ensure their comfort. Please be prepared for dynamic coastal weather on the Oregon coast.
Cost: There is no cost to attend this program. Donations in support of Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS are welcome!
This event is part of the Explore Nature series of hikes, walks, paddles, and outdoor adventures. Explore Nature events are hosted by a consortium of volunteer community and non-profit organizations, and are meaningful nature-based experiences that highlight the unique beauty of Tillamook County and the work being done to preserve and conserve the area’s natural resources and natural resource-based economy.
To register go to www.eventbrite.com/e/salt-marsh-tour-registration-947352044467?aff=oddtdtcreator
Questions? Contact info@netartsbaywebs.org

Virtual Death Cafe: North Coast EOL Collective

Submitted By: margo@northcoasteolcollective.com – Click to email about this post
Date: July 21st from 4 – 5:00 pm (PST)
Offering: Death Cafe
Location: Virtual (Zoom)
Registration (required) www.northcoasteolcollective.com/events-one/virtual-death-cafe-1-m8x48-2klen-rtjfl-8e2cy-jbgat-p32ec
Facilitator: Margo Lalich, MPH, RN, Co-Founder – North Coast EOL Collective
Making Visible the Invisible: A Community Conversation about Death and Dying. Applying the values of Acceptance, Belonging, Connection, and Legacy, Death Cafe is a co-generational gathering that aims to create a comfortable and open space for people to gather and discuss topics related to death, dying, and mortality. It provides a platform for individuals to share their thoughts, fears, and experiences surrounding death in a supportive and non-judgmental environment. As a community, we hold space for laughter and tears, the paradox of joy and sorrow. Adhering to the mission of Death Cafes, participation is free, although contributions to the Collective are appreciated. Death Cafe meets in person AND virtually every month.

To learn more about the history of Death Cafe, click here: www.northcoasteolcollective.com/deathcafe.

Adolescent Sports Physical Event – Manzanita

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Save the date for one of our three summer events providing a sports physical for youth ages 12–21. Immunizations and lab testing provided as needed. No out-of-pocket costs. Food and prize drawings!

Wednesday, July 24, 3–7 p.m.
Medical Office – Manzanita
10445 Neahkahnie Creek Road
Manzanita

Tuesday, August 13, 3–7 p.m.
Medical Office – Pacific City
38505 Brooten Road, Suite A
Pacific City

Wednesday, August 14, 3–7 p.m.
Women’s and Family Health
1011 Third St.
Tillamook

Please call to schedule your appointment: 503-815-2292

Looking for an old crank type ice cream maker

Submitted By: tuttlekip@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
We are looking for an old hand crank ice cream machine.

My grandson (16) is getting interested in fabrication, and would like to try his hand at automating an old style crank ice cream maker by adding parts (a motor, gears, sensors, microprocessor, etc.), and new found knowledge (how to calculate required HP, how to sense when ice cream is done, how to design gear reducers, how to interface microprocessors to bigger motors, etc.), and of course what constitutes a good ice cream recipe!). As with many such projects, the fun is in the journey, so while the end product might actually work, the goal is not to make ice cream in it forever, but rather to see if he can make come to life.

We are looking for a bit of help. Is there any chance that (like me) you may have aged out of that old crank type ice cream maker in the garage, and would like to re-home it? If so, give us a shout. We can take it off your hands. And by the way, having two might give him a few more options.

Thanks
Cliff Tuttle
Manzanita
503 368 7956 (house)
503 819 7053 (cell)
tuttlekip@gmail.com

We’re Hiring!

Submitted By: ManzanitaCoffeeCo@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Manzanita Coffee Co is looking for our next great team members; now hiring Baristas, a Kitchen Assistant, and a Baker.
We are searching for an engaging, enthusiastic, hard worker to greet customers, take orders, prepare fresh baked goods, breakfast, and drinks, keep our shop clean and well stocked, and help ensure compliance with health and safety regulations.
Barista, baking, or cafe experience is preferred but if you’re a positive person and a great team player who is willing to learn in a fast paced, efficient environment we’d like to meet you!
Email us at ManzanitaCoffeeCo@gmail.com

Repair Cafe White Clover Grange July 20 3-5 with special event

Submitted By: barbaraandchuck@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
Repair Cafe Special Event

Heart of Cartm, a North Coast non-profit, hosts a monthly Repair Cafe that isn’t just about fixing broken items; it’s also about sharing knowledge and skills. For the July Repair Cafe, Hear of Cartm has teamed up with White Clover Grange in Nehalem to bring you a truly special event!

In addition to repairing your beloved items this July, we will also be dismantling a beautiful, but un-repairable antique piano to reimagine its parts. Martha Taylor will be leading this activity. She will have wonderful stories to share about her career as a piano repair person in Oregon and will be available to answer all your piano questions. Put this one of a kind experience on your calendar!!

Event Details

Date Saturday, July 20th

Time 3 – 5 pm

Location White Clover Grange, Hwy 53, Nehalem

Expert fixers will be available for diagnosing and repairing: Jewelry, Textiles, Vacuums, Small Appliances, Lamps. We can also assemble furniture, answer questions and show you how to use items that might have you befuddled. Don’t be shy. Let us try!

Register your item to repair at www.heartofcartm.org/repaircafe

You must register your item in advance of the event to have time with a repair person.

We encourage you to come to this event if you enjoy repairing things, taking things apart or just like watching others repair things. Come if you are a curious soul! Come if you want to support repair, reuse and reimagination!

You do not need to register for this event if you are not bringing an item to be repaired.

This is a NO COST service to share skills and divert useful materials from the landfill. While the event is free, your donations are greatly appreciated to help cover operating costs, tools, and materials.

EVCNB eBrief July 15

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mailchi.mp/evcnb.org/evcnb-ebrief-july-15-oregon-state-university-study-your-participation-is-requested-come-see-us-at-the-manzanita-farmers-market-cert-training?e=[UNIQID]

Click the link above to check out our latest eBrief!

Oregon State University Study Your Participation Is Requested. North Tillamook County Residents Opportunity. You could win $100!

Come See Us At The Manzanita Farmers Market July 19, August 16 and September 20

CERT training classes available starting August 6

Tai Chi on the beach this Wednesday in Manzanita!!

Submitted By: Cindee.matyas@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Join friends this Wednesday at 9:30 am on the beach at the end of Treasure Cove in Manzanita for a wonderful free session of Tai Chi flow led by instructor, Juli Stratton. There is nothing to learn or get right. Whether you are a beginner, an experienced practitioner or just curious, everyone is welcome!! See you there!!

2 Strong Guys

Submitted By: janajgreene@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
2 strong guys — weight-lifting teenagers welcome — needed this Saturday to unload a truck with heavy items in it, including an upright piano (on a dolly to a ramp, no stairs) and, if possible, to carry up a cast-iron claw foot tub up one flight of stairs. 1-2 hrs. work, Garibaldi area, compensation negotiable. References req’d.

Geraldo Rivera, circa 1975

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African-American activist Dick Gregory brought the Zapruder film to Geraldo in 1975; JFK was shot in 1963.

The film, the only copy, was shot on super 8 by a civilian, and then was hidden from the world by the D.C. spook crowd for 12 years. Only the spooks got to watch the film for 12 years.

How come the spooks didn’t want folks to see the film and kept it hidden for 12 years?

Because in the film you can clearly see JFK being shot in the FRONT of his throat, which he clutches, and then you can clearly sees his head snapping BACKWARDS, and brain debris coming out of the BACK of his head, after the shots were fired from in FRONT of him. And then you can see Jackie climb onto the BACK of the limo to retrieve her dead husband’s brain debris.

Why is all of this important? Why was the film hidden from Americans and the rest of the world by the spooks for 12 years?

Because the spooks told us that Oswald was BEHIND JFK shooting, and the shots clearly, as seen in the film, were fired from in FRONT of JFK.

Watch the film and see for yourself. (Or, just go on a beach walk instead?)

Why the murder of JFK is STILL important, is because it helps us understand current events, like the attempted murder of Trump the other day:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxCH1yhGG3Q

And below is another significant motion-picture of shots being fired at a president.

Two-minutes is plenty of time for the SS to have prevented the shots, in this context, in my view.

Also, consider that the SS has a top view (satellites) and the guy on the roof would have been clearly seen via satellite:

x.com/TheMilkBarTV/status/1812731727053488418

I believe the primary motivation for JFKs murder was to turn the Vietnam situation into a BIG WAR (which JFK didn’t want), and make billions of dollars destroying that country (talk about an environmental disaster!) while killing 2-million of its citizens.

I believe the primary motivation for RFK’s murder was the same, a continuation of the BIG WAR Johnson started days after JFK’s murder.

I believe the primary motivation for the attempted murder of Trump was the same, except Trump isn’t trying to stop them (CIA, military-industrial-complex) from destroying Vietnam, he is trying to stop them from expanding the Dems’ Ukraine ‘operation’ (started by Obama in 2014 when he overthrew Ukraine) into World War Three, which is 100% the plan the Dems have going forward. World War! World War! So much suffering! Yay!!!!!!!

Every Dem potential candidate will propel us right into World War Three. And every Repub other than Trump will propel us right into World War Three.

RFK, Jr. won’t get us into World War Three, but the Dem elite (vax-whores, war-pigs), the Obama/Clinton crime families, don’t even want you to hear what RFK, Jr. has to say. I wonder why?

The Dem elite care as much about their voters as Bud Light does Dylan Mulvaney: NOT AT ALL!

The only way to stop World War Three is to elect Donald Trump. Tough medicine, but it might just save your life.

It’s the way of peace and love, Trump is the only anti-war choice. I know, I know, tough medicine to swallow!

But please join me, won’t you?

MAGA!!!!!!!

NO WORLD WAR!!!!!

TRUMP ’24!!!!!!!!

Andy

BONUS!

These Ukrainians don’t want to die for you and Zelensky and Lynsie Graham. I don’t blame them. I, too, would rather drown fleeing then die for you in a senseless war, started by NATO pigs:

www.wsj.com/world/europe/ukrainian-men-desperate-to-escape-war-are-drowning-as-they-flee-9cb6d99d

🙂

MUNCH LUNCH

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PLEASE NOTE THE CHANGE OF SCHEDULE for MUNCH- A – LUNCH:

Beginning, Monday, July 22nd, Munch-A-Lunch families will receive lunches on Monday for 5 days at pickup spots.
Lunches can also be picked up at Nehalem Bay Methodist Church on Monday from 11:30 – 12:00.
For more information text 425-785-1057
Nehalem Bay Community Services