Pacific City Sun, February 26, 2021

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areachurches BEAVER COMMUNITY CHURCH, 24675 Hwy. 101 S., Beaver. 503-3985508. E-mail: pastorjoshgard@hotmail. com. A non-denominational Biblebelieving church committed to loving God and people. Morning Worship, 11 a.m. (live and streaming). Visit beavercommunitychurch.com for upto-date service information and Covid protocols. BLAINE COMMUNITY CHURCH, located six miles up the Nestucca River from Beaver, (503) 965-6338. Call for service times. CLOVERDALE BAPTIST CHURCH, 34464 Bridge Street, P.O. Box 206, Cloverdale. 503-392-3104. Sunday School, 10 a.m., Worship (live streamed) at 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. Tuesday Ladies Bible Study (All ages, in person/online) 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer/Bible Study 7 p.m. Individual Bible Studeis by Appointement. State COVID guidelines posted. COUNTRYSIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 19005 Hwy. 101 S., Cloverdale. 503-398-5454. Call for service times. HEALING WATERS BIBLE CHURCH 5 miles south of Cloverdale on Hwy 101, 503-354-9322. Pentecostal worship service at 10:30 a.m. HEBO CHRISTIAN CENTER, 31350 Hwy. 101 S, Hebo. 503-392-3585. Sunday worship 10:30 a.m. NESTUCCA VALLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 35305 Brooten Road, Pacific City OR (503) 965-6229. 10 a.m. Worship; Friday 10 a.m. Bible Study. NESTUCCA SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH, 38000 Hwy 101, Cloverdale, (3 miles north of Pacific City) 503-392-4111. Call for service times. PACIFIC COAST BIBLE CHURCH, 35220 Brooten Road, Pacific City. 503-9657222/503-812-1106. E-mail: pcbcpastordan@gmail.com. A Bible-believing/ Christ-centered Church. Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. (live and streaming) & 11 a.m. Wednesday Bible Study & Prayer meeting 7 p.m. Also Weekly Bible Studies. ST. JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC CHURCH, 34560 Parkway Drive, P.O. Box 9, Cloverdale. 503-392-3685. E-mail stjosephcloverdale@gmail.com. Mass: Fridays at 9:30 a.m., Saturday at 4:30 p.m., Sunday at 10:30 a.m. WINEMA CHRISTIAN CHURCH, 5195 WiNeMa Road, Cloverdale, OR. E-mail: info@winemachurch.net for service times. Listings are a free service to churches in the South Tillamook County area. To have your church added or to make changes to your listing, please contact the Sun at tim@pacificcitysun.

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Pelican Brewing celebrates its 25th birthday Brewery kicks off their four-part Bird-Day collaboration series with an Imperial Porter crafted in collaboration with Pelican alumni Whitney Burnside

Pelican Brewing Company’s 25th birthday celebration begins with the release of Bird-Day Volume I, an imperial porter with passionfruit and cacao nibs that features a rich malt character offset by a bright streak of passionfruit tartness. Billed as a sultry imperial porter, the creation marries the creative minds of Pelican brewmaster Darron Welch and Pelican alumna Whitney Burnside to create what the brewery describes as a balanced, smooth and enveloping roasty finish ideal for any celebration. “Being able to come back to Pelican and create this beer with Darron and the entire Pelican family is an honor,” says Whitney Burnside, head brewer of 10 Barrel Brewing Portland. “Pelican has an indelible mark on my career. It’s where I learned the skills and discipline to be a brewer.” “The most rewarding part of the 25 years I have spent at Pelican has been teaching and learning from incredibly talented brewers that have walked through these doors,” says Darron Welch. “Whitney has a unique talent to think about the beer from a culinary perspective. She considers different flavors and how they will present in beer; she created amazing beers while at Pelican and continues to do so in her current role. She is a leader in the craft beer industry.” Bird-Day Volume I is one of four Pelican collaboration beers celebrating Pelican Brewing’s 25th birthday. This imperial porter, described as velvety by brewers, is now available in 500 ml bottles at local bottle shops, on draft at Pelican brewpubs, and through Pelican’s new beer subscription service called the Bird-Day Box. The Bird-Day Box is a subscription for craft beer enthusiasts who seek new and innovative beers delivered each quarter, celebrating each Bird-Day Volume release. Each Bird-Day Box includes six 500 ml bottles of that quarter’s current Bird-Day release and exclusive first access to a Pelican 25th birthday merchandise item. “The demand for rare and unique beers continues to rise, and we wanted to create a solution to guarantee our customers receive our coveted Bird-Day birthday collaborations,” says Jim Prinzing, CEO of Pelican Brewing Company. “The Bird-Day Box is a reflection of our commitment to push the boundaries of innovation and always deliver the freshest beer to our customers.”

BREWER WHITNEY BURNSIDE teamed up with Pelican brewmaster Darron Welch on Bird-Day Volume 1, pictured below.

Pelican fanatics can choose to purchase the yearlong subscription service for a one-time price of $500, including shipping, or choose to buy the boxes quarterly. Purchase of the subscription service guarantees customers the lowest price and delivery of the beers each quarter. The subscription box is only open to Oregon residents, and customers must be 21 years or older to purchase. The first Bird-Day Box featuring Bird-Day Volume I Imperial Porter was released on Feb 19 and can be

ordered at https://shop.pelicanbrewing.com/ collections/bird-day-boxes. Shipping for the first box starts March 1; quantities are limited. Pelican Brewing Company was born at the beach in 1996. Here, in front of a rundown old building at the water’s edge, stood three enthusiastic young folks whose thirst for great beer overshadowed their understanding of what it would take to build a brewery. They did it anyway. Thanks to the vision of founding owners Jeff Schons, Mary Jones and brewmaster Darron Welch, Oregon’s only beachfront brewpub became one of the state’s most popular destinations. And now 25 years later, Pelican Brewing Company is an iconic beach brand and one of the most decorated craft breweries in Oregon. Pelican has been honored with more than 450 awards, including the prestigious 2015, 2016, 2017 Australian International Beer Awards Champion Medium International Brewery; 2014 World Beer Cup Champion Small Brewery; and 2013 Great American Beer Festival Large Brewpub of the Year. Pelican operates brewing and brewpub facilities in Pacific City, Cannon Beach, and its state-of-the-craft brewery in Tillamook, Oregon where it brews 40,000 barrels of award-winning beer annually and distributes to six states.

Fly with Birds of Prey during March 4 virtual presentation What do hawks, eagles, falcons, and osprey all have in common? They are all birds of prey — and can all be found flying in and around Netarts Bay. Birds of prey, often called raptors, are any species of bird that primarily hunt other larger vertebrates. These birds have keen eyesight for detecting food at a distance, or during flight, and are equipped with strong feet for grasping their food. They also have powerful, curved beaks. Birds of prey are the cool birds on the block, and they know it too. The Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS is hosting a virtual presentation on March 4 to better understand these birds, where to find them, and how to identify them. The event is tailored towards both the novice birder and those that have years of experience under their belt and

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event organizers say the virtual presentation will help participants gain valuable insights about the behaviors and seasonal movements of these spectacular birds along the Oregon Coast. The presentation will be given by biologist and expert birder, Ram Papish, who was a mainstay of the Pacific City Birding and Blues Festival before COVID shut it down for 2020 and 2021. “Ram has been offering presentations in partnership with WEBS for years,” said Chrissy Smith with the Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS. “His presentations are entertaining and jam packed with great information. This is the first time Ram will be focusing on birds of prey. Locals watch these amazing predators in our area with amazement and now we can dive a

little deeper into their biology and life history.” This event is part of the Explore Nature series of hikes, walks, paddles and outdoor adventures. Hosted by a consortium of volunteer, community and nonprofit organizations, these nature-based experiences highlight the unique beauty of Tillamook County and the work being done to preserve the area’s natural resource-based economy. To register for Birds of Prey, find the event on Eventbrite, or the Friends of Netarts Bay Facebook page. To find out more about Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS, follow their Facebook and Instagram pages (@netartsbaywebs) and stay connected with the Explore Nature Partnership at explorenaturetillamookcoast.com or on social media (@explorenature_tillamookcoast).

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Friday: Bible Study Class, 10:00-11:00 AM Sunday: Worship Service, 10:00-11:00 AM Please visit our website for information regarding updates regarding Covid-19, along with information about the livestream of our weekly worship services. nestuccavalleypc.org February 26, 2021 • PACIFICCITYSUN.COM


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