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NORTH COUNTY RESISTANCE: PROTEST-NOVEMBER 1-NEHALEM; FOOD COLLECTION CONTINUES, RESOURCES & MORE

Posted on October 31, 2025 by Editor

By Patty Rinehart

North County Resistance will be PROTESTING in Nehalem on November 1, at the Public Parking Lot, from noon to 2 PM.  Please join us for this Peaceful Protest.  We will be focusing on how to make daily life better for each person in our country.

Previous protests have brought out many ideas-to list a few:

We care for each other, not just ourselves.

I want a democracy we can pass on to our kids and grandkids.

I’m concerned about the assault on people of color.

I have courage being with others-we must not give up.

Donald Trump is working to destroy the many exceptional American institutions that make our country great.

Love and kindness are much bigger than hate and fear.

I am horrified at the blatant disregard for our constitution.

We are losing our democracy, and I need to do what I can to get it back.

Not quite in a nutshell, but there it is.  Raingear is probably required, bring a chair, we have extra signs, and don’t forget your positive attitude.  We’ve got to continue our quest!
Here are some photos from August:


 

On another note: We continue to collect food for the North County Food Bank in Wheeler.  As I am sure you are all aware there are several places in North Tillamook County, the area that covers School District 56, from Garibaldi to the Tillamook County line to the north, who are always there to help people who need a little more security than what they might have.  I want to send out some information about these places to you.  Some of you have already received it.  One correction is the Nehalem Bay Community Services contact information.  It should read PO Box 232, Nehalem, Oregon 97131. Apologies for this mistake. A friend of mine commented on the question of separating the PROTEST from Security issues.  She said food security, housing security, clothing security, and all the other securities people face is a human-to-human issue-has nothing to do with politics. 

Please pitch in and help our neighbors. Only 4 Saturdays left before Thanksgiving so we need really dedicate ourselves. Thanks!

Security in Tillamook County means more than just feeling safe—it’s about ensuring everyone has what they need to thrive: healthy food, stable housing, warm clothing, and comfortable bedding. As we look toward 2025, these essentials remain at the heart of our collective well-being. Whether you’re a longtime resident or new to the area, you play a vital role in making our community secure for all.

Our Community’s Commitment to Security

Across Tillamook County, neighbors come together to support one another. From volunteers packing meals to organizations gathering donations, the spirit of generosity is alive and well. Let’s walk through some of the dedicated groups making a difference—and how you can join in. This note concentrates on people who reside in the Neah-Kah-Nie School District 56, stretching from Garibaldi to the north Tillamook County Line.

Nehalem Bay Community Services: Nourishing Families, One Meal at a Time

When you enter Nehalem Bay Community Services, you’ll likely meet their great volunteers.   Last year, the organization distributed over 5,000 meals to families in need, supported by donations of food, clothing, linens, and more. Their food pantry welcomes everyone Monday, Friday, and Saturday (10 AM–2 PM), and Wednesday (1 PM–5 PM). Senior lunches are served and delivered on Tuesday and Thursday, offering not just nutrition but companionship.

Want to help? Drop off canned meats, peanut butter, bread, or other staples. Every contribution—big or small—makes a direct impact.  Nehalem Bay Community Services, PO Box 232, Nehalem, Oregon 97131.

North County Food Bank:  Support for All Ages

Transitioning from Nehalem Bay, the North County Food Bank in Wheeler is a lifeline for many. “We had nowhere else to turn, and North County Food Bank made sure my family didn’t go hungry,” shares Tom, a local resident. The food bank opens its doors every Tuesday at the old clinic building located in Wheeler, providing groceries to people of all ages. While their Clothing Bank is temporarily closed, food and financial donations are urgently needed to keep shelves stocked.

To lend a hand, consider donating food or funds. Every dollar and every can counts. North County Food Bank, PO Box 162, Wheeler, Oregon 97147.

Rockaway Beach Lions: Bringing Holiday Cheer

As the holidays approach, the Rockaway Beach Lions step in to deliver food baskets to families and seniors. “Receiving a holiday basket from the Lions made us feel remembered,” says Maria, a grandmother in Rockaway Beach. These gestures bring warmth and joy to many who might otherwise go without during the holidays. Rockaway Beach Lions, PO Box 611, Rockaway Beach, Oregon, 97136.

Meals for Seniors, Inc.: Supporting Independence and Friendship

For over two decades, Meals for Seniors, Inc. has helped older adults stay independent and connected. “It’s not just about the food—the friends I’ve made here mean everything,” says Evelyn, a regular at St. Mary by the Sea Church dining hall. Serving and delivering meals on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, the organization provides over 12,000 meals each year, along with opportunities to socialize and feel cared for.

Volunteer, donate, or simply spread the word to support their mission. Meals for Seniors, PO Box 852, Rockaway Beach, Oregon 97136.

Neah-Kah-Nie School District Family Resource Center: Empowering Students and Families

To bridge the gap for students, the Neah-Kah-Nie School District’s Family Resource Center sends food home with kids on weekends and offers extra support during the holidays. “The backpack program helped us get through tough times,” notes a grateful parent. By assisting students from Nehalem and Garibaldi Grade Schools through to the Middle and Senior High School, the Resource Center ensures no child goes hungry.

Learn more and discover how you can help by visiting their website. Family Resource Center – Neah-Kah-Nie School District

How You Can Make a Difference—Step-by-Step

  1. Donate Essentials: Bring canned food, peanut butter, bread, or other staples to local pantries. Ask your organization or church to host donation drives.
  1. Contribute Financially: Give $5 at your next meeting or consider a one-time gift to any of these nonprofits.
  1. Volunteer Your Time: Help sort donations, serve meals, or deliver food baskets.
  1. Spread the Word: Share this newsletter, encourage others to join, and advocate for community support.
  1. Stay Connected: Look for updates on what local organizations need most and check back often to see how you can help.

Please volunteer and donate what you can. Your compassion and involvement ensure that everyone in Tillamook County can enjoy a safe, secure, and welcoming home. Together, we can make sure no one goes without the essentials. Thank you for listening, giving, and caring—let’s keep the spirit of community alive in 2025 and beyond.

If you belong to a local club who will be meeting before the end of this year, could you please send me information about how to ask your club to contribute – pattyrinehart@nehalemtel.net. Thanks!

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