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Wild Is The Wind: The Music of Nina Simone with LaRhonda Steele & Julie Amici $20.00

Sat Oct 12th - NCRD, Nehalem 7pm - 9pm

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Please join us for a night of music to honor the magnificent Nina Simone! The show will feature two of Portland most popular performers: LaRhonda Steele and Julie Amici backed up by a cadre of award winning musicians including Mark Steele on piano, Dean Mueller on bass, and Carlton Jackson on Drums.

Nina Simone Tribute Pre-Concert Party & VIP Early Access $25.00 Sat Oct 12th - NCRD, Nehalem 5:00 - 6:30 This is a pre-concert event for all VIP “Wild Is The Wind” ticket holders.

Friday, October 4 2:45-4:00 PM Trill LeBeau of Cosmic Serenity $10 Suggested Donation The Cannon Beach Gallery

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September 26, 2019

Manzanita City Hall hosts soldiers after bus accident

Friday, October 4 6:00 PM 3 Leg Torso And Julie Amici Trio Drink & Food provided $45 Cannon Beach Chamber of Commerce

n Sep. 16, at approximately 7 a.m., Oregon State Police (OSP) and emergency personnel responded to a non-injury bus crash on US Hwy 101 in Manzanita. The bus was occupied by 46 Army National Guard members from the HHC 1-186 IN from Medford. The Manzanita Police Department and Manzanita City Hall assisted with the busload of Army enlisted men and women

Members of the 1st Battalion, 186th Infantry Regiment of the Oregon Army National Guard

Manzanita Mayor Mike Scott and Lt. Col. Paul Dyer.

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Saturday, October 7:30 PM Adams and Costell $10 Public Coast

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Fire Mountain Music Package (Oct 9-13) $90 Tickets available at: www.cannonbeacharts.org Benefitting Cannon Beach Arts Association & Fly me to the Moon Foundation

Wednesday, October 9 7:00 PM Fingerstyle Guitar Master Brooks Robertson $20 St. Catherine’s Church Thursday, October 10 7:00 PM Fingerstyle Guitar Artistry Featuring Doug Smith and Brooks Robertson $20 St. Catherine’s Church

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Manzanita Police Officer Mike Sims and Lt. Col. Paul Dyer.

Manzanita Film Series to screen PDX Short Docs headlightreporter@countrymedia.net The PDX Short Docs is a set of 16 short documentaries produced by Oregon independent filmmakers. The program was curated by Todd Baize Productions of Portland and first shown there in 2019. The program is 89 minutes. Film selections must feature a story from the Portland area, be produced by local filmmakers, or both. The two-hour screenings are followed by Q&A sessions with the filmmakers, where the art of documentary filmmaking and the issues facing Portland are discussed. Screening the PDX Short Docs program at the Hoffman Center started when Baize was assembling a new set of documentaries for a showing at the Clinton Theater in Portland. Baize had already done a set in April of this year. Dave Dillon, Film Program Lead at the Hoffman Center, approached Baize about showing the April set at the Hoffman Center and Baize agreed. “I have the films ready to go,” Dillon said. “I had him drop two of the films because we already showed them. ‘Henry’s Hair’ and ‘Rose’s Tree.’ The rest will be brand new to us.” Baize plans to attend and discuss the films with the audience, which is always popular with those who attend, Dillon said. The audience likes to talk over what works and doesn’t about a film. Dillon gets into

Friday, October 11 Doors Open 6:00 PM Indie Alt-Folk Mojo $15 Wild

a.m.” Manzanita Fire Mountain Guitar Workshop Session # 4 Thurs 2:45 p Dorsey Full Package Hilary $110 FRETBOARD NAVIGATIO There were no injuries reported and With Doug Smith and Brooks Robertson Wed 7 pm - Concert w headlightreporter@countrymedia.net October 9 & 10 at St. Catherine’s Church Thurs 7 pm - Concert w the driver was transported to Tillamook Robertson Open 4 PM Session #1 Wed 1:00 pm County General Hospital for medical FINGERSTYLE GUITAR FUNDAMENTALS Note: Individual Fire M Daily ehalem Bay Fire and Rescue Session #2 Wed 2:45 pm are available. Trivia Nights • 7:00 PM evaluation. EXPAND YOUR GUITAR CHORD VOCABULARY (NBFR) responded to a call at Wednesdays in Cannon Beach, 100 E. Second Street B Session # 3 Thurs 1:00 pm Go to www.ca Big Wave Restaurant andThursdays the inManzanita THUMB AND FINGER INDEPENDENCE Manzanita, 387 Laneda Avenue 11:20 a.m. Monday, Sep. 23 about foracomplete Little Apple Market also provided 58-year-old woman in Manzanita who assistance with the incident. was in critical condition after her horse Following the crash, the City of fell on top of her. Manzanita was presented on Monday, Sep. The woman, whose identity has 23 with certificates of appreciation from not been released, had been riding her the Soldiers of 1st Battalion 186th Infantry, horse on the beach when the horse fell Guardians of the Western Gate. in the surf and landed on top of her. When NBFR responded to the woman, she was conscious and alert but had critical injuries. According to a NBFR spokesperson, the woman was flown to Legacy Emanuel Medical Center in Portland. Fire Chief Chris Beswick said that one of the lieutenants is in touch with the woman’s husband, and that the woman went into surgery and is doing well now. H48021

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from Camp Rilea. Preliminary investigation revealed the bus had been en route to Portland. The bus they had been traveling on crashed at Highway 101 at Laneda Avenue. The driver, Kenneth Alexander, age 44, from Vancouver, Washington missed the turn onto US Hwy 26 outside of Seaside. “The chartered bus driver had a medical issue and ran off the road at Highway 101 at the entrance to Manzanita at about 6:30 a.m.,” Mayor of Manzanita, Mike Scott, said. “We hosted 50 soldiers at City Hall until a replacement bus arrived at about 11

Saturday, October Doors Open 6:00 PM Curtis Salgado and Opening by Chuck $35 Cannon Beach

Woman flown to Portland hospital after horse fell on her

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Saturday, October 3:00 PM Belinda Underwood $15 Cannon Beach

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academic discussions about the film. The Manzanita Film Series, going on at the Hoffman Center for the Arts since 2009, screens feature and short films, narrative, documentary, or experimental, monthly. In the past few years, the Series has emphasized films made in, by, and/or about the Pacific Northwest. Dillon finds them through various film organizations in Oregon, such as the NW Film Center, NW Documentary, Bend Film Festival, Todd Baize Productions, and others. “Occasionally we run international short films,” Dillon said. “We get those through the Wandering Reel Film Festival. Sometimes we bring in films with particular connection to the north Oregon Coast.” One of these films was last December’s “Worlds of Ursula K. Le Guin.” Le Guin did a lot of her writing in Cannon Beach, Dillon said. That screening brought together writers, people to appreciate her works in particular, and film buffs in general. “Sometimes I get them by contacting the directors themselves,” Dillon said of acquiring films. “Several have had their works shown here.” The films to be shown are: “Sandor’s Oregon Trail” by Sandor Lau, which is about a local writer and filmmaker who walk from Missouri to Oregon in the footsteps of the pioneers and the moccasins of native people.

“Lucky Lou” by Maria Dingman, about Lucky Lou enjoying an evening of Disabled American Veterans Bingo. “Nicki Brown Clown” and “Natasha’s Voice” by Zach Putnam. “Nicki Brown Clown” is about a clown with a purpose who advocates for Portland’s displaced black community and addresses racism “in a different kind of way.” “Natasha’s Voice” is about Natasha, who had a traumatic brain injury that left her nonverbal as a baby. Doctor’s said that she might never learn to communicate. Now, at 29, she uses various forms of Assistive Technology to lead an active social life. “The Ibrahim Brothers” by Julia Reihs is about brothers who immigrated from Africa and are able to pursue their love of sports in their new home in Jefferson, Oregon. “Nobody’s Trash”, “Voices From the Villages”, and “Hairapy” by Outside the Frame. “Nobody’s Trash,” is a film reminding us that houseless people aren’t trash. “Voices From the Villages” shows the transition from sleeping outside, to tiny house villages, to renting an apartment. “Hairapy” is about a young man who recounts his troubled relationship with his mother and her recent death while getting a haircut for an upcoming interview. “Headwaters Farm Incubator” by Chelsea White-Brainard is about a looming crisis in agriculture; current farmers are nearing retirement and

daunting barriers hinder even the most skilled and prepared beginning farmers. The Headwaters Incubator Program of the East Multnomah Soil and Water Conservation District offers an innovative approach to lowering those barriers and getting new stewards on the land. “Woodblock Chocolate” by Todd Baize, shows the entire chocolatemaking process at a local chocolate manufactory summed up in 60 seconds. “Big Ben Donuts” by Jeff Colle, tells the story of Sami Hariri, who immigrated to the United States from Lebanon in 2014 to help his son, Mo, open Big Ben Donuts in Milwaukie, Oregon. “Aerial Reel” and “Living With Wildfire: An Oregon Story” by Uncage the Soul Productions. “Aerial Reel” shows beautiful aerial shots of Portland and beyond. “Living With Wildfire: An Oregon Story”, shows how wildfire is one of the most important influential agents to the overall health of a forest. “Niqi” by Bryan Nelson, is the story of a transgender woman with a passion and talent for ballet. “Just Ollie” by Lathen Gorbett, tells the story of Ollie, who doesn’t let his disability get in the way of being a normal kid. “Paradise Found: Reckoning with a Congested Gorge” by Ben Mitchell, is an informative documentary about recreation congestion in the Columbia River Gorge.


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