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UNLEASHED at the Scooner on April Fools Day

they are ready to get people up and dancing to CCR’s hits.

“John Fogerty is having a resurgence, everybody know their music,” Curren said.

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“We love their music, because there is such a large volume of work really good to dance to.”

Curren expects this night to be one that you will not want to miss in downtown Tillamook.

“We’re going to blow the place away,” he added.

“This will be a show where everybody has fun, I guarantee everybody is going to love this night out.”

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Continued from Page A1 after-school youth center. The other half of the center would be left as-is with lanes for local rollers.

The Salmonberry Trail Foundation is requesting

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Continued from Page A1 funds for two separate projects, a trailhead at Williams Creek and another at Cochran Pond, both in Washington County. Commissioners noted that the trail would connect Tillamook and Washington Counties and that the disused status of rail lines in Washington County made projects more practicable there.

Commissioners lent their

8 p.m. Tillamook County Clerk Tassi O’Neill also announced last month notice of the Tuesday May 16, Special Districts Election to fill terms and positions including any support to all these funding requests unanimously. vacancies which may exist on the boards of special districts in Tillamook County. The filing deadline is 5 p.m. on March 16, to be included in that election.

Finally, they approved a letter of intent for the sale of a small lot in Manzanita for $168,750, after it failed to meet its minimum bid at the county’s real property auction on February 13. Please send any comments to headlightreporter@countrymedia.net.

Seattle-sound, 90’s tribute band, UNLEASHED, will be performing at The Schooner Restaurant in Netarts on April 1st at 7 p.m. This is an all ages show with no cover charge.

About UNLEASHED

UNLEASHED is a rockin’ band for connoisseurs of Seattle-sound, 90’s live rock music. It was the Seattle sound that became a national movement—a ca- cophony of distorted rock and screaming feedback that came to define an entire generation of American youth. Their shared angst, greasy hair, and metaphorical middle fingers raised against the establishment all imbued into raw, holy noise (along with a hell of a lot of Pacific NW flannel)!

Grunge was a genre as much as it was a lifestyle!

UNLEASHED pays homage to the iconic vocalists of the 90’s including

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What an incredible few days here in Cape Meares, with a record snowfall and frigid temperatures. Residents at the top of 4th St. NW had 13” of snow; we had 10” at the Steen household, mid-way up 3rd St. NW. An exuberant neighbor skied through town and made a snow dog. Another tobogganed and made a snow woman. A couple of neighbors took fabulous pictures of Pyramid Rock, way out there in the ocean, covered with snow. Others shared panoramic vistas of our village in the snow (if you are not yet on our neighborhood social media site, MeWe, you might not be seeing all this—step it up, neighbors!). And yes, indeed, there was snow on the beach—just as in the Taylor Swift song, which one granddaughter insisted I listen to. On the not-so-good side, a white truck ended up in the ditch on Pacific Ave. NW, at least two houses had frozen pipes, and mail wasn’t delivered on our hill for two days. A neighbor who drove over Highway 6 from the valley on the second day of the snow event said that only about 30% of that road was sanded, and he had to keep his truck in 4WD for about a third of the trip. Talk about a bonding experience! Those of us who were in Cape Meares for this Snowmageddon will never forget it. Just to top it off, after that big snowfall melted, the next day

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