By Dan Haag Oregon’s King Tides Photo Project is winding down. The final King Tides are February 18 – 20, 2019. On Sunday, February 10 from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm at…
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Community Garden season starting up at Lower Nehalem Community Trust (LNCT)
February 1st: Registration opens – Join the Lower Nehalem Community Trust’s team of gardeners at Alder Creek Farm growing organic food for home and to share with the community. Our Community Garden…
TCSO Search and Rescue Team conducting search for missing Portland man
Manzanita, Oregon: On January 27, 2019 the Tillamook County Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue team was activated to assist the Manzanita Police Department with a search for a missing Portland area man….
Emergency Food Consultant Sought for Nehalem Bay
The Emergency Volunteer Corps of Nehalem Bay is looking for a consultant who can help prepare a regional Emergency Food Plan for north Tillamook County. Following a Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake and…
Oregon King Tides & The Future of Our Beaches Presentation Feb. 10th
Join us in learning more about Oregon’s King Tides Photo Project (Fawn Custer, Oregon Shores-CoastWatch). Sunday, February 10, 2019 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm Hoffman Center for the Arts 594 Laneda Ave.,…
Nehalem Valley Historical Society Presents “Telling it Like it Was” — Four Inspiring Presentations in History, Monthly Feb – May
Mark your calendar: Second Saturdays in February, March, April and May 2019, 3 pm for these presentations from the Nehalem Valley Historical Society – “Telling it like it was” … Location: The…
Habitat for Humanity ReStore to have Donation Drop-off at Manzanita Transfer Station on Saturdays
Announcement! Beginning this Saturday, January 26th from 10 am to 3 pm the ReStore has a NEW donation drop-off location at the Manzanita Transfer Station. The Manzanita Transfer Station under the County’s…
Short Films Return to the Hoffman Center, Friday, Jan. 25
The Hoffman Center for the Arts Manzanita Film Series will screen “The Best of the 45th Northwest Filmmakers’ Festival” Friday, Jan. 25, at 7:30 p.m. Admission will be $5. The six short…
OP/ED: CARTM – More Than a Transfer Station
By Jenny Greenleaf, CARTM Board Member As I swept out The Refindery for the last time today, I reflected what a wonderful community hub we citizens of North Tillamook County created at…
Experts to Discuss Home and Property Wildfire Protection Jan. 29th
The Oregon Department of Forestry and the Nehalem Bay Fire and Rescue District will team up Tuesday, Jan. 29 to discuss how north Tillamook County residents can protect their homes and property…