Hello
friends,
We are enjoying a lovely spring here at the Oregon Coast. Come
by and visit for some wine tasting and fun at the Winery in Nehalem or
the Cave in Depoe Bay we are open every day at both locations.
Remember
we can also ship wines right to you and have some great specials that
include free shipping. You can call us or email us with an order and we
can get it to you quickly. Look for us at the following
events:
Astoria Sunday
Market EVERY Sunday through
October 5th Downtown
Juneteenth
Reggae Festival at
the Wheeler Crab Festival Saturday
June 14th Featuring
Rhythm Culture Downtown
Wheeler Waterfront Park.
Sample
wines at our wine tasting booth!
Free
admission, crab feed, vendor booths and fun for the whole
family. Crab Festival is Saturday and Sunday June 14th and
15th. Hours: 12-6 Saturday and 12-5 Sunday.
Sponsored
by Nehalem Bay Winery, The Nehalem Bay Area Chamber of
Commerce and the Sea Shack Restaurant & Lounge. July
4th Independence Day Celebration at the Winery With
free BBQ
& live band August
is Bluegrass BBQ at the Winery Saturday August 16 Live bands: Western Star & Brownsmead Flats Music starts at 5 $10 entry, food & beverage additional charge Weddings,
receptions &
private
parties Now is the time to start planning for events at
Nehalem Bay Winery. Dates for 2008 are starting to
fill so give us a call, we would love to help plan your special event.
Winery
owner
Ray Shackelford
makes a difference
in
impoverished Asia  And you can help out
as well by buying one (or
several) of these beautiful bags, hand made by the people of Chheneng,
Cambodia.
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|  Nehalem
Bay Winery 34965
Highway 53,
Nehalem, OR 97131
503.368-9463
Toll
free: 1-888-368-WINE
Fax: 503.368.5300 nbwines@hotmail.com Celebrating over 30 Years of
Great Wine
and Great Fun
for the Whole Family !
Something's
always happening at Nehalem Bay Winery!
We have been having
fun for the whole family since 1974!  Our
beautiful, historic winery is nestled in a lush, green valley on
Highway 53 one mile off Highway 101 on the Northern Oregon Coast.
Visitors can sit at picnic tables looking out across the dairy farms to
the Coast Range and Onion Peak. Nearby boutiques, antique shops, fine
dining and forested state parks in the Nehalem Bay Area round out your
visit. Would
you like to see for yourself? Be our guest... please come inside... we've been
expecting you... Winery
founder Ray Shakelford profiled
in The
Oregonian This
wonderful piece by Oregonian
staffer Lori Tobias, chronicles Ray's history and his current
philanthropic project in Chheneng,
Cambodia. Click here to read the article on Oregon Live.
 An
artic-looking Winery during the mid-January 2007 storm. Almost a foot
of
snow fell here at the coast--a place where any snow is an unusual
occurrence!
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