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July 28, 2022

$1.50 Volume 29, No. 14

COVID Flamenco dancer Savannah Fuentes brings her latest show to North County steadies, F

Savannah will be joined by Diego Amador Jr., direct from Spain

lamenco dancer Savannah Fuentes brings her latest show to the Manzanita and Nehalem area, performing in the White Clover Grange from 8 to 9:30 p.m. on Thursday Aug. 4. Savannah will be joined by Diego Amador Jr., direct from Spain. Seattle-based Flamenco dancer, Savannah Fuentes, returns to the White Clover Grange Hall with her latest show, Night Flowers. Night Flowers celebrates the energy generated and shared when we come together in the late evening to experience the art of Flamenco. Savannah has toured the West Coast extensively for the past 10 years, presenting Flamenco in its raw form: voice, dance, and guitar. In fall 2019 she brought Diego Amador Jr. from Sevilla on tour and they opted to become a duo once the pandemic hit. Diego comes from flamenco royalty, the legendary Amador family. His uncles Raimundo and Rafael formed the revered flamenco rock band, Pata Negra, and his father, Diego Amador, is considered one of the few Flamenco masters on the piano. Tour dates and workshop information at www.savannahf.com, listen to Diego Amador Jr.’s debut album here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC97xGOHcaXEWj30yJmM2I1w Savannah Fuentes, Flamenco dancer, and producer, is one of the only touring artists in the Pacific Northwest region with deep connections to Flamenco culture, pre-

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senting “…real Flamenco, straight and stunning,” (Regina Hackett, Seattle Post Intelligencer.) She has independently produced and danced in over 300 performances and workshops featuring internationally recognized Spanish Flamenco artists, including Carlos de Jacoba, Saray Munoz, and Jesus Montoya. Savannah Fuentes was born in Seattle to parents

of Puerto Rican and Irish ancestry. Her fascination with Flamenco dance (baile) and singing (cante) came to her in early childhood, fueled by watching a Flamenco performance on television “…and, although I was just a child, I felt an immediate connection to the art form.” Ms. Fuentes considers Flamenco a lifelong study, an artistic journey she began in

her late teens that continues to this day. She has studied with many notable Flamenco artists including Guadiana, Joaquin Grilo, Eva Yerbabuena, El Farru, and Isabel Bayon. Ms. Fuentes attributes her formation as an artist to her most significant mentor, Maestra Sara de Luis. Accompanied by her notable guest artists, Savannah Fuentes tours the West

annually, bringing delighted audiences authentic, passionate Flamenco performance art. Date and time: Thursday, August 4 8 – 9:30 p.m. Location: White Clover Grange 36585 Oregon 53 Nehalem

Hoffman Center for the Arts hosts Orgon’s Poet Laureate Anis Mojgani “ANIS MOJGANI IS A TRICKSTER AND A PHILOSOPHER, A THEOLOGIAN AND A ROCK STAR.”–

PULITZER PRIZE FINALIST LUIS URREA, AUTHOR OF THE DEVIL’S HIGHWAY

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nis Mojgani is the current Poet Laureate of Oregon. A two-time individual champion of the National Poetry Slam and winner of the International World Cup Poetry Slam, he has been awarded residencies from the Vermont Studio Center, Caldera, AIR Serenbe, The Bloedel Nature Reserve, The Sou’wester, and the Oregon Literary Arts Writers-In-The-Schools program. Anis has done commissions for the Getty Museum and the Peabody Essex

Museum, and his work has appeared on HBO, National Public Radio, and as part of the Academy of American Poets Poem-A-Day series; and in the pages of the NYTimes, Rattle, Platypus, Winter Tangerine, Forklift Ohio, and Bat City Review.Known for his performances and well regarded for them the world over, Mojgani has performed at hundreds of universities across the U.S.; festivals around the globe such as the Sydney Writers Festival, Jamaica’s Calabash festival, and Seoul’s Young Writers Festival; and for audiences as varied as the United Nations and the House of Blues. The author of five books of poetry and the libretto for Sanctuaries, his first children’s book is forthcoming from Chronicle

Books. Originally from New Orleans, Anis currently lives in Portland Oregon.Oregon’s Poet Laureate is appointed by Governor Kate Brown. The Poet Laureate program is a collaborative project of the state’s five cultural partners: Oregon Arts Commission, Oregon Humanities, Oregon Heritage Commission, Oregon Historical Society, and State Historic Preservation Office, with funding from the Oregon Cultural Trust.*If the weather requires us to move indoors, we’ll ask for proof of vaccination and will need to limit the audience to 50 attendees. Masks are optional. Sunday, July 31, 2022 1 pm in the Wonder Garden* Free Admission, but registration is required.

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air admission tickets are now available for purchase online on the Tillamook County Fair’s website, tillamookfair.com. Attendees now have the option to purchase tickets using a debit or credit card online,

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on their mobile device, at the Fair Office, and at the admission gates during Fair. Purchases made with a debit or credit card are subject to service fees, but visitors are still welcome to use cash or check when buying tickets onsite or at the Fair’s admission gates. Also available for purchase on the Fair’s website are the Carnival Ride Bracelets, at the early discount price of $30 through Tuesday August 9 at 11:59 pm. Good for one day use during the Tillamook County Fair, the Carnival Ride Bracelet does not include Fair admission. Online purchases generate a barcode that can be

redeemed at the Rainier Amusements Carnival Ticket Booth for a physical Ride Bracelet, during the Fair. Purchases made with a debit or credit card are subject to service fees. Ride Bracelets may also be purchased onsite during the Fair for $40. Parking passes are available for purchase at the Fair

Office, or onsite during the Fair. The Tillamook County Fair is back in full force this year, August 10 through 13. With a little something for everyone, this year’s fair is not to be missed. Open 10

a.m. – 10 p.m,. Wednesday the 10th through Saturday the 13th, the Tillamook County Fair’s 2022 theme is “Hay Bales and Cow Tails.” Find more info at tillamookfair.com.

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OVID-19 may be a distant memory to many, but in Oregon it remains a danger. According to the Oregon Health Authority, 21 counties in the state are in the high-transmission level as the Omicron subvariant BA5 becomes the dominant variant in the state. Dr. Dean Sidelinger, the state epidemiologist, hosted a press briefing Wednesday. He said case counts have leveled to around 1,400 confirmed cases a day, while test positivity rates have climbed to 13.9%. “We know our reported cases are not capturing the full picture because many people are taking at-home tests and not reporting the results and many others are not testing,” Sidelinger said. “Data in Oregon and the Pacific Northwest region indicates there are high levels of transmissions. On July 19, the CDC indicated 21 counties in Oregon are at the CDC high transmission level, indicating high levels of COVID-19 and increased stress on hospitals.” Sidelinger said the Omicron subvariants BA4 and BA5 account for almost all the transmission in the state, with BA5 becoming the dominant strain While testing is not accurately tracking COVID due to a lack of reporting, Sidelinger said OHA is continuing to work with OHSU to do wastewater sampling across the state to get a better picture of COVID in Oregon. “OHA monitors the spread of the virus from samplings collected through the sewage systems,” Sidelinger said. “Wastewater monitoring shows high levels of COVID-19 in our communities statewide.” Another area of concern is increased hospitalizations, Sidelinger said, although cases are nowhere near during the peak of Delta of Omicron. “The number of hospitalized patients with COVID-19 has risen,” Sidelinger said. “Hospitals are stressed across the state due to patients with COVID-19 and other diseases. Since our June 17 update, hospitalizations for COVID 19 have gradually risen for 309 patients reported June 17 to 419 reported today.” During the peak of Delta and Omicron, more than 1,200 patients a day were in the hospital due to COVID. “While we’re projecting there is enough hospital beds available across the state, collective efforts taken by all of us will continue to blunt the spread of COVID-19, and they are important,” Sidelinger said. Those steps included getting vaccinated, wearing masks in crowded facilities indoors and staying home when sick. On the vaccine front, a new vaccine will soon be available in Oregon, Sidelinger said. The CDC recently approved the Novavax vaccine for use in the United States. The twodose vaccine is different than any other currently available for COVID. It is not the

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