ORGANIZATIONS
1928
PINE GROVE COMMUNITY CLUB
Nehalem Meth church
Wheeler Meth church
Masonic Lodge
Odd Fellows
Grange
Womens club
Knights of Pythias
1960
PINE GROVE COMMUNITY CLUB
Nehalem Meth church
Wheeler Meth church
American Legion
Volunteer Firefighters
Womens club
Odd Fellows
Masons
Neahkahnie Club
Grange
1990
PINE GROVE COMMUNITY CLUB
Neahkahnie Community Club
Womens club
Historical Society
Calvary Bible church
Nehalem Methodist church
Fire Mountain school
Manzanita Library
Chamber of-Comme‘rce
Two homeowner associations
Masons
American Legion
Firefighters
Grange
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Today
PINE GROVE COMMUNITY CLUB
Calvary Bible church
Women’s club
Nehalem Methodist church
Fire Mountain school
Manzanita Library
Covenant Community church
Episcopal church
Rinehart Clinic
New Discoveries preschool
cartm Recycling
Hope Chest
Hoffman Center
Food Bank
Watershed Council
Land Trust
Emergency Management Corps
Schmuck Foundation
Mudd Nick Foundation
Neacasa
Fulcrum
Farmers Market
Creative Arts Council
Riverbend Players
Rotary
Kiwanis
Men’s Golf club
Wheeler Business Association
Manzanita Merchants Alliance
Chamber of Commerce
Nehalem Bay Art League
Waterhouse Falls salmon
Five homeowner associations
Masons
Contemplative Arts Center
American Legion
Volunteer Firefighters
Secret Angels
Neahkahnie Club
Dunes Management Association
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Pine Grove Community Club October 2011
, OCR Text: ORGANIZATIONS
1928
PINE GROVE COMMUNITY CLUB
Nehalem Meth church
Wheeler Meth church
Masonic Lodge
Odd Fellows
Grange
Womens club
Knights of Pythias
1960
PINE GROVE COMMUNITY CLUB
Nehalem Meth church
Wheeler Meth church
American Legion
Volunteer Firefighters
Womens club
Odd Fellows
Masons
Neahkahnie Club
Grange
1990
PINE GROVE COMMUNITY CLUB
Neahkahnie Community Club
Womens club
Historical Society
Calvary Bible church
Nehalem Methodist church
Fire Mountain school
Manzanita Library
Chamber of-Comme‘rce
Two homeowner associations
Masons
American Legion
Firefighters
Grange
mflaflfiflmmmmmflafl
Today
PINE GROVE COMMUNITY CLUB
Calvary Bible church
Women’s club
Nehalem Methodist church
Fire Mountain school
Manzanita Library
Covenant Community church
Episcopal church
Rinehart Clinic
New Discoveries preschool
cartm Recycling
Hope Chest
Hoffman Center
Food Bank
Watershed Council
Land Trust
Emergency Management Corps
Schmuck Foundation
Mudd Nick Foundation
Neacasa
Fulcrum
Farmers Market
Creative Arts Council
Riverbend Players
Rotary
Kiwanis
Men’s Golf club
Wheeler Business Association
Manzanita Merchants Alliance
Chamber of Commerce
Nehalem Bay Art League
Waterhouse Falls salmon
Five homeowner associations
Masons
Contemplative Arts Center
American Legion
Volunteer Firefighters
Secret Angels
Neahkahnie Club
Dunes Management Association
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Pine Grove Community Club October 2011
, Nehalem Valley Historical Society,Under Construction,August 2023 Shipment Scans,Misc. Folder 8,Compendium of local organization 1928 to 2011,P01 (18).tif, P01 (18).tif
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