Lower Nehalem Community Trust’s ever popular annual plant sale is coming at the end of this month. Always the last Saturday of April, this has become a favorite with local gardeners. The…
Clatsop Beaches Open for Razor Clamming 4/12/19
The Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife announce the opening of razor clam harvesting on the Clatsop County beaches. Razor clamming is now open from…
‘Jail & Bail’ Raises $17,000 in two days for Tillamook YMCA
By Jenny Burt, YMCA Fundraising Chair Hi there, I am Jenny from the Y! If you have not noticed, we have been trying to emphasize the impact of the Y by showing…
Newly released 2017 Census of Agriculture says, Oregon ranks fourth in the nation for female farm producers and Marion County is first in ag value
Today, the U.S. Department of Agriculture National Agriculture Statistics Service’s (USDA NASS) released the final 2017 Census of Agriculture results. The Census of Agriculture is conducted once every five years and provides…
Tillamook PUD Implements New Board Document Technology
Tillamook, OR – April 11, 2019 –Tillamook PUD is now utilizing BoardDocs, a cloudbased technology, to organize and manage all of the documents associated with the Tillamook PUD Board meetings. BoardDocs provides…
FOOD ROOTS IS HIRING IN TILLAMOOK Local Food Programs/Office Coordinator Position
Who We Are: Founded in 2006, Food Roots works to grow a robust food system on the north Oregon coast by engaging our community, supporting farmers and entrepreneurs, and improving access to…
For the Love of Fish … Tillamook Anglers Prep for 30th Annual Fin-Clipping Event, Saturday April 13th
By Laura Swanson, Editor It all started in 1987, when the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife held annual fundraiser for the backyard “fish hatchery” program – STEP – Salmon, Trout Enhancement…
Hamming it up for Easter
By Dana Zia, The Golightly Gourmet “The Easter ham holds the same place of honor on the dinner table that milady’s hat does in the Easter Parade.” – Mary Meade My earliest…
Nehalem Valley Historical Society Lecture Series Continues April 13th with Songs & Stories of Early Timber Workers
Nehalem Valley Historical Society continues its second Saturday Lecture Series “Telling it Like it Was” April 13 at 3 PM. Coast residents and visitors are invited to enjoy “Early Twentieth Century Timber…
New Shop, Wild, to Replace Mother Nature’s in Manzanita
Mother Nature’s, a downtown Manzanita grocery store (298 Laneda Ave.), has been purchased by local resident Natasha Stevens, and will be opening its doors as Wild on May 1, 2019. Wild’s tagline…