By Will Stone What does the rise of Google and Facebook have to do with the decline of Manzanita’s village atmosphere as tourists overrun our neighborhoods? I’ll tell you. Google and Facebook’s…
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Capturing Oregon’s Magic: Hoffman Gallery April 2022 – Oregon Painters Landscape to Modernism Opens April 1
OIOpublisher Hoffman Gallery April 2022 Oregon Painters Landscape to Modernism Capturing Oregon’s Magic April 1–May 1 | 1:00-5:00pm Opening Reception & Book Signing April 2 | 2:00-4:00pm Free and open to the public Hoffman Center for the Arts…
OP/ED: Short Term Rentals in Manzanita – Time to Pause
Guest Column By Deb Simmons My husband and I are long-time residents of Manzanita, drawn to this incredible place by its natural beauty, sense of community, and quality of life. For 13…
Hoffman Center Gallery March Exhibit – Opens Friday March 4th
Hoffman Gallery March Open Friday through Sunday March 4-27 | 1:00-5:00pm Free and open to the public Hoffman Center for the Arts | 594 Laneda Avenue | Manzanita Featuring the works of Alana Garrigues, Susan Walsh, and…
Adventist Health – Manzanita Clinic Limited to Appointments Only; Communication/Contact Issues Due to Short-Staffing
Community members expressed concern when signage was posted that Adventist Health’s Manzanita Clinic was “closed” for the rest of January. The Pioneer reached out to John Hay, Adventist Health Communications Manager for…
Mike Scott Announces Candidacy for Mayor of Manzanita
To the Manzanita Community, I am announcing today my candidacy for another term as your Mayor. We are facing very difficult challenges with growth, Covid, and the need for a new workplace…
Hoffman Gallery Presents Annual Community Show — TREASURE – opens Friday January 7th
The Hoffman Center’s Annual Community Show features a wide variety of art forms created by our community of North Coast Artists from Astoria to Tillamook. This show includes ceramics, collage, drawing, fiber,…
OP/ED: The Villages Near the Mountain – A Grim Fairy Tale (With apologies to the Brothers Grimm)
By Will Stone Once upon a time there was a large mountain at the edge of the ocean. Two villages, Cannon and Manita, were on opposite sides of the mountain. The villagers…
The Hoffman Center for the Arts sponsors the Neahkahnie Mountain Poetry Prize in January 2022
Poets from the North Oregon coast are invited to compete in the Hoffman Center’s annual poetry contest, the Neahkahnie Mountain Poetry Prize. The winning poet will receive a $100 cash prize and…
Wild Grocery & Cafe series Wild Origins highlights growers, ranchers, makers and small business owners in our local foodshed
In January 2021, Wild received a $10,000 grant from Tillamook County Visitors Association and the Tillamook County Creamery Association to feature local growers, ranchers, makers and small business owners throughout the North…