Manzanita Farmers Market opens its 12th season Friday, June 9 with a ribbon cutting ceremony at 5pm to celebrate the new location of the market in the Manzanita City Parking Lot on…
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Proposed Village at Manzanita Housing Development Preliminary Planning Commission Review at Public Meeting June 5
By Laura Swanson, Editor, Tillamook County Pioneer The City of Manzanita Planning Commission is in the process of reviewing a proposed new housing development that has the potential to increase the city’s…
Manzanita Radio hits the airwaves
By Dan Haag Ask a hundred people what retirement means to them and you’ll likely get a hundred answers: travel plans, gatherings with family and friends, and catching up on some reading…
Take the High Ground Challenge!
… By June 24th and join us for an Emergency Prep Fair, see details below. Critical to any Emergency Preparedness Plan: Get to high ground, then know your nearest assembly site …
Manzanita book sale returns Memorial Day weekend
An annual Memorial Day tradition plays out May 26 and 27 in Manzanita, as the North Tillamook Library hosts its book sale featuring thousands of donated books. It’s a sale that has…
May the Forest Be With You book release May 12th at Hoffman Center
Save the date of May 12 for the book release celebration of “May the Forest Be With You”, a project of Rockaway Beach Citizens for Watershed Protection. The Hoffman Center for the…
Manzanita Farmers Market Makes Move to City-owned Parking Lot on South 5th St., opening June 9th
By Laura Swanson The Manzanita Farmers Market is making a move to the city of Manzanita’s parking lot, on 5th Street, just a block south of the former location at 5th and…
Hoffman Center for the Arts debuts “Online and at the Beach”
By Dan Haag Education in the 21st century often means more than brick-and-mortar classrooms. There are a bevy of online opportunities for all ages and interests. Online students can learn from…
MacGregor’s Whiskey Bar whets Manzanita’s whistle, opening June 9th
By Dan Haag Mark Twain famously asserted that “too much of anything is bad, but too much good whiskey is barely enough.” Keep that in mind as you plan your first visit…
Health Literacy: What Is It and Why Is It Important? Year of Wellness “Communicating Your Health Needs May 3rd at NCRD
by Heather White, Community Health Improvement Coordinator; Columbia Pacific CCO Two of the most common questions asked during a visit with a health care provider: “Do you understand?” “Do you have any…