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Teapot and plate
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Introduction to Great River Natural Burial – Columbia River Gorge
Introduction to Great River Natural Burial in the Columbia River Gorge
Location – VIRTUAL via Zoom
Time: noon – 1:00 p.m.(PST)
Register: www.northcoasteolcollective.com/events
Presenter: Russel Hargrave, Co-Founder, Great River Natural Burial.
Cost: no cost, although contributions to the North Coast EOL Collective are appreciated
Description
Nestled just outside the small town of Mosier, Oregon, in the Columbia River Gorge, the cemetery burial areas are interwoven with hiking trails and offer majestic mountain views of Hood, Adams, Defiance, and the Simcoe range. The panorama extends to the Columbia River and the Mosier Creek Valley and encompasses forests, sprawling orchards, and vineyards.
Presenter
Russell Hargrave lives with his wife and two children in Mosier, Oregon. He enjoys the outdoor life, his job, and raising a family. The land’s rugged beauty beckons him to the outdoors daily, as he and his brother did growing up on a small farm. However, when his younger brother died unexpectedly 10 years ago, he was unprepared for the grief. With the anguish from his brother’s death still palpable, Russell was faced with the question of where his mother, he, and his wife would be buried. After realizing they could continue to be a part of this beloved land, Russell became passionate about creating a lasting, natural place connecting the living and the dead. Russel Hargrave is President of the Cemetery Association of Oregon. Russell’s career includes extensive experience in leadership, innovation, and business, as well as working as an executive for high-technology companies and the state of Oregon. He is a successful entrepreneur, having co-founded two locally based companies.

Big Beautiful Blueberries
Blueberries – U Pick
$2.50 pound Wednesday and Saturday from 10:30 – 4
NO KIDS OR PETS PLEASE.
I5545 McDonald Rd. Nehalem 97131
Corner McDonald Rd. and Liars Lair. 1.7 miles from Nehalem. 101 to North Fork Road. Rt. on McDonald Rd. Corner McDonald & Liars Lair.
If you would prefer a different opportunity for u-pick Please email for availability: bamcginnis@aol.com

Men’s Group this coming Sunday
What: An inclusive and diverse Men’s Group
Where: 34610 Lodgepole Drive in Pine Ridge neighborhood
When: Second and Fourth Sunday of every month
Next : Sunday, August 10th, 3:00pm
Why: It is beneficial to experience a diverse circle of men – all ages – all walks of life – all points of view – let’s expand the possibilities
How: A few of us have been meeting for over ten years, others are new to the process. Each man adds to the gathering. We all have connection to a vast knowledge. The group intelligence is more expansive than the individual awareness. There is a great release and power in sharing our wisdom and vulnerabilities.
We are confidential.
We are inclusive.
We are diverse.
New men are always welcome in this circle.
Bring yourself.
Be yourself.
Add yourself to the mix – see what happens.
If you need directions or have questions call Michael at 503-616-6538

Manzanita Town Hall on proposed housing amendments
August 5th at 4pm at City Hall – 655 Manzanita Ave
The City Council will be hosting a public forum for the community on the proposed housing amendments.
This forum will be held in person at the Manzanita City Hall, 655 Manzanita Ave, Manzanita OR 97130. The public may attend in person or call in using the zoom information below.
The public may watch live on the City’s Website: ci.manzanita.or.us/broadcast
or by joining the Zoom meeting:
us02web.zoom.us/j/81493492687?pwd=hZEn7Ro7ugMU8nGRhXenm7rC5boOTW.1
Meeting ID: 814 9349 2687
Passcode: 851343
Call in number: +1 253 215 8782

Free antique twin bed

Stag antler carving set
In great shape with box, barely used $75.00



Conscious Aging and Community Connections
The mission of Conscious Aging and Community Connections is to strengthen our community by helping each of us live our very best lives. Our recent programs have addressed a wide variety of serious and challenging topics around aging and end of life… from writing wills and advanced directives to fraud prevention, support for caregivers, fall prevention, and “what to say to someone who is dying”. These are serious and important topics.
However, we recognize that one of our most valuable offerings is not at all serious…. It’s just plain fun. You have told us that you enjoy our “getting to know you” sessions and asked for more….and it has been well documented that people who have strong community support live longer and happier lives. So, in the interest of community building, we try to sprinkle FUN in with the more serious topics.
We invite you to join us for our next “Getting to Know You” event on Monday, August 11th, from 2:00–4:00 p.m. at Pine Grove. The goal is simply to get to know each other and have fun!
Oh wait, there’s homework!!!
· On a small piece of paper, very briefly write an activity or skill at which you excel and that enhances your self-esteem (e.g., “I bake excellent berry pies”). Fold for privacy and bring to the session.
· On another piece of paper, briefly note something unusual, or surprising about yourself, (quirky and amusing is a plus…and preferably something no one knows, or would guess) Fold for privacy and bring to the session.
Conscious Aging and Community Connections is a sponsored program of Pine Grove Community House. A suggested donation of $5 at the door supports facility upkeep and cleaning costs.
AUDITIONS FOR RIVERBEND PLAYERS PRODUCTION OF ‘THE INVISIBLE MAN: A LIVE RADIO PLAY’
AUDITION NOTICE FOR THE RIVERBEND PLAYERS PRODUCTION OF ‘THE INVISIBLE MAN: A LIVE RADIO PLAY’
Saturday, 08/16/25, from 10:00 am – 12:00 pm Monday, 08/18/25, from 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Riverbend Players is bringing The Invisible Man to life, as a LIVE radio play! Think 1940s-style radio drama: actors at microphones, live Foley sound effects, and a mysterious, thrilling tale unfolding before your very ears… and eyes!
We’re looking for voice actors (no memorizing lines) and Foley artists (creative soundmakers on stage) to join our next production.
What we’re casting:
Voice actors of all types & ages.
Live sound/Foley artists (think footsteps, gun shots, smashing glass, doors slamming, etc).
No stage experience needed, just a love for storytelling.
Auditions will take place at the NCRD Performing Arts Center in Nehalem at the above-listed dates and times.
For more details: www.riverbendplayers.org
PERFORMANCE DATES: 09/26/25 – 10/12/25
Friday and Saturday nights at 7:00 p.m., Sunday Matinees at 2:00 p.m.
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Flea Market this Sunday in Rockaway Beach 10-3PM
Also selling a 1967 Aladdin Travel Trailer (reframed) and ready for your next travel adventure!


Mercedes Metris Campervan!
Well loved and reliable weekender style camper van for sale. We purchased this during the pandemic to facilitate several cross country trips to visit family with our then 2yr old son. The Metris camper conversions are reminiscent of a VW Vanagon – but with modern amenities and incredibly reliable Mercedes Van body and drivetrain. The van itself is an amazing vehicle with plenty of power and torque – the 5000 lb tow package makes towing a small trailer or boat easy peasy. This van was purchased directly from and up-fitted by Peace Vans of Seattle. Their design was crash tested and proven safe – and still maintains all factory airbags. Sleeps 4 with pop top+lay-flat 3 position bench seat. Many extras: including Fiama awning, 1.5” lift, Falken all-terrain tires, black powder coated wheels, Webasto gasoline heater, window tint, swing-out hitch, JVC wireless CarPlay stereo, swivel front seats and more. No accidents, always serviced on time at the dealer or certified repair shop. Low miles 32,800. Great daily driver – even fits in a standard garage! Additional pics available upon request – or come check it out in Manzanita.
Call: 360-892-1982

News update from the Nehalem Bay Health District
For the week of: 8/4/2025
What to expect this week:
• Final inspections to begin
• Flooring to be complete
• Signage install to begin
Major milestones on the project:
• Trash and generator enclosure complete
• X-ray install complete
• Dental equipment install complete
About the new Health Center and Pharmacy:
• The new Nehalem Bay Health Center and Pharmacy project remains on schedule with substantial completion expected by September 8, 2025.
• The Health District and Health Center continue to plan a formal dedication and community celebration on Saturday, October 4th. Please plan to attend and tour the new facility.
• This community-centered project, aimed at improving health and senior care on the north coast, stands to be one of the most significant health care projects in Oregon in 2025. Thanks to so many who have contributed financially and with their time and energy to make it a reality.
Have questions?
• Email the Health District at: info@nehalembayhd.org
• Call: Kevin McMurry: 503-753-1185, Jake Werger: 971-221-5958 or Marc Johnson: 208-866-6864
• Visit the District website: www.nehalembayhd.org

Read EVCNB’s Latest eBrief
EVCNB eBrief – July 30, 2025 – Learn About Evacuation and Assembly Areas – Know Where To Go, Sign Up For Emergency Alerts
Also in this issue:
Manzanita Farmers Market in partnership with Nehalem Bay Fire Rescue Come see us Friday, August 15, from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM
GoBag Pop-Up Shop Do you need a GoBag or GoBag supplies? Saturday, August 9, 1:00 – 1:30 PM Pick up location Manzanita Police Station
Register for the Neighborhood Radio Class Via Zoom, August 30, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM


advent of media enabled disinformation
-Dave
“The printing press, invented around 1440, revolutionized how information spread – helping to create the era’s equivalent of a viral conspiracy theory.
“Nicolas Malebranche, a 17th-century French philosopher, believed that our imaginations have enormous power to convince us of things that are not true – especially fear of invisible, malevolent forces… The more stories, and the more they were told, the greater the influence on the imagination. The repetition served as false confirmation.
“…Today’s researchers have identified similar patterns in how misinformation and disinformation – false information intended to confuse or manipulate people – spreads online. We’re more likely to believe stories that feel familiar, stories that connect to content we’ve previously seen. Likes, shares and retweets becomes proxies for truth. Emotional content designed to shock or outrage spreads far and fast.
“…Today, 54% of American adults get at least some news from social media platforms. These platforms, like the printing presses of old, don’t just distribute information. They shape what we believe through algorithms that prioritize engagement over accuracy: The more a story is repeated, the more priority it gets.”
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Experienced Caregiver for your Loved Ones
Holistic Homecare with several years experience caring for varying types of people of all ages and abilities.
Call, text, or email.
503-801-1159
holistic.heart.service@gmail.com

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United Paws’ Cat of the Week: Marley
Marley is an indoor kitty who is adorned with a tail that curls over his back. He has luscious tabby markings and a sparkling personality to match. He gets along well with other cats and is quite adept at traveling with his humans. He is shy at first, but quickly warms up to new friends and acclimates easily to new surroundings.
Marley wakes up full of energy and loves playing “fetch” first thing. Like a dog, he will chase after a thrown toy and bring it back! His foster describes Marley as “a labrador in a cat body”! He even knows his name and will come when he is called! A pat on his side will get him going again, chasing and retrieving more toys. When he is not playing fetch, Marley enjoys chasing and catching bugs. Marley is curious, playful, and will provide hours of entertainment. After a good round of playtime, Marley is happy to lounge in a sunny spot in the house.
At the end of the day, Marley will gladly snuggle with you. He is an affectionate boy, happy to be near you, and at bedtime, he will look for a warm spot near your neck, near your feet or on your chest. Marley is ready to bring love and joy to his forever home.
To learn more, please visit unitedpaws.org/marley/
You can also call 503-842-5663 or email unitedpawshelp@gmail.com to learn more about adopting or to schedule a Meet & Greet.

Rare find, mattress only
The wool is processed without bleach or other harsh chemicals and the Organic Cotton is also free from any chemical dyes or additives. Soft, yet supportive, it is naturally hypoallergenic and dust mite resistant. $50, obo, located outside of Nehslem
Constance
Free chair



Extendable Dining Table
Bought for $1000 on Wayfair, selling for $850.
Measurements:
79″ long (99″ long when extended)
39″ wide
30″ tall
Located in Wheeler.
Email marieltasche@gmail.com
or text (425) 876-4061



Beautiful Custom Queen Murphy Bed

Paper-mâché fruits and vegetables also 5 cup teapot with plate
Vintage Arabia Finland plate 10.25” inches and
5 cup teapot hand painted by Peter Winquest excellent condition 1967-1974 color white/brown Blue $55 for both



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Celebration of life for Chuck McLaughlin Saturday Aug 9

Please join us next Saturday, August 9, at the White Clover Grange at 2pm for a celebration of life for Chuck McLaughlin.
Charles Lee McLaughlin was born in Bakersfield, California, on June 8, 1928 to Harold Winfield McLaughlin and Helen Loraine Seymour McLaughlin. He passed from this world on Valentine’s Day, February 14, 2025.
Chuck, a true Gemini, was a master of many trades—artist, musician, poet, writer, carpenter, genealogist, bbq website master, activist, spiritual seeker, and lover of beauty and nature. He could visualize the art or carpentry project he wanted to create in his mind and then make it happen.
But mostly it was being a father that filled his soul. His seven sons and one daughter were always in his heart.
His first family consisted of four sons; Craig Lee (1950-2016), Chris Carson (1952-1983), Carl Richard (1954-2024) and Charles Lee. Their mother was Joan Ardelle Hall (1931-2015). To Chuck’s deep sorrow, Craig, Chris and Carl preceded him in death.
Next came Paul Richard, born in 1968, whose mother is Jeanie Hall McLaughlin.
Chuck spent the last half of his long life with his third wife, Barbara Schramm McLaughlin and together they had twins, Mark Jacob and David Shannon McLaughlin. With this marriage came his only daughter, Erika Luella Gilman Branch, whom he helped raise from her earliest years. Having only boys it was both an honor and a challenge to parent a daughter.
Wrestling with the “Great Bambinis” (his first four boys), carrying young Paul on his shoulders down to the beach, and being Mr. Mom to Erika, Mark and David were some of Chuck’s joys of fatherhood. He was extremely proud of all his children and guiding them into adulthood was a sacred responsibility to him.
His strength, vibrant energy, determination, intelligence and ability to create carried him almost seamlessly through most of his 96 years. For instance, his vision
of being mortgage free saw him building a new house at the age of 75 with Barbara, Mark and David. Upon his arrival in Cannon Beach in 1975, looking around to see what wasn’t there, his vision led him to start Geppetto’s Toy Shoppe. When his son, Paul, was diagnosed with leukemia at the age of 3, his determination and love literally saved Paul’s life.
Some of the thirty plus paying jobs Chuck held in his life included, bucking hay, selling men’s clothes, picking cotton, grapes and tomatoes and taking tickets at a drive-in. He was a probation officer, teacher, credit manager, oil rough neck, life guard, bank teller, bus driver, and warehouse manager to name a few.
When he was 16 in 1944, with his mother’s permission, he joined the Merchant Marines and was a seaman on oil tankers, delivering fuel to American ships in the Pacific. Before the end of World War II he joined the Naval Air Corps where he was a radio operator.
His “nonpaying” jobs included KMUN programmer, one of the founders and “Rummage King” of Fire Mountain School, Wheeler City Councilor, Cannon Beach Planning Commissioner and BBQ website master for over 20 years (www.northcoastbbq.com). It was very important to him to give to his community.
He also loved giving away his art to friends and family. On medallions cut from ivory cue balls, he scrimshawed personalized nature images and made them into necklaces as presents. There are also a number of his symbolically carved walking sticks in the hands of others. When he could no longer walk, see or hear very well, he envisioned his last art piece that his son David put together after Chuck’s passing—Elk antlers given to him by son, Mark, with a dangling elk tooth he found on one of his nature walks.
Chuck composed over 50 Haiku. Of haiku he says, “Haiku to me is a verbal portrait of a non-verbal moment in time … a moment on occasion evoking an intuitive response transcending the obvious and, on occasion, providing a non-dualistic oneness with what is seen.”
ON WET RIVER ROCK
A WATER OUZEL DIPPING
DIPPING, DIPPING…SPLASH!
Music and nature were also a big part of his life. His love of music started in the 4th Grade when he was mesmerized by the school orchestra. Instead of walking through the auditorium to the restroom, he sat and listened so long his teacher had to come find him. He loved drumming and played the conga for many years before joining local bands Shy Jazz, playing a drum set, and the Sedona Fire Band with whom he played bongos and cajon. He also sat in often with the Tsunami Drummers.
As a young boy he lived in San Francisco near Golden Gate Park and spent many hours roaming there. When his family lived in Bakersfield, he explored the nearby desert country. In Cannon Beach, he got his nature fix wandering along Ecola Creek as well as hiking many other coastal trails.
Besides his wife, Barbara, and children, Charles, Paul, Erika, Mark and David, he is survived by daughters-in-law Hillary (Charles), Judi (Paul), Jackie (David) and Kate (Mark) as well as son-in-law Jason (Erika). He leaves behind 16 grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren, and 4 great-great grandchildren. He is also survived by 5 nieces and 5 nephews as well as numerous great and great-great nieces and nephews.
Besides his parents and sons, Craig, Chris and Carl, his siblings, Harold Winfield McLaughlin and Barbara Jean Petzolt and their spouses, as well as several nephews preceded him in death.
Chuck was an avid genealogist. To see his ancestors go to www.wikitree.com/wiki/McLaughlin-2367#Ancestors


Martin and Co Acoustic Guitar Heavy Canvas Padded Gig Bag
Featuring sturdy construction, padded interior, and comfortable back carry straps, this gig bag provides ample protection for your guitar during transport. The black color adds a stylish touch, while the various compartments and pockets provide ample space for accessories. Whether you’re a professional musician or just starting out, this Martin Acoustic Guitar Heavy Padded Gig Bag is an excellent choice for keeping your guitar safe and secure on the go.
Asking $50 OBO. Call or text Dan at (503) 459-2302 if interested.


Acoustic Guitar and Hard Case For Sale
It has light cosmetic wear, including minor surface scuffs, but is fully functional with solid structural integrity and no major damage. The HG01 is known for its traditional styling, dependable build quality, and clear sound, making it a great choice for practice, performance, or casual strumming.
Includes a hard sided case and strap.
Asking $150 OBO. Call or text Dan at (503) 459-2302 if interested.



New Manzanita City Hall and Police Station are a Reality
Introductory remarks were made, then the ceremonial ribbon was cut and the crowd got to wander the halls of the two new buildings–construction is simple, elegant and efficient. The walls of the front office are lined with old fir reclaimed from the former school, and the light fixtures in the front lobby are also from the school.
Our Police now have a state of the art station, evidence room, etc. The City Hall has a small conference room, offices and a spacious large meeting room where we can attend larger gatherings like City Council meetings.
Kudos to everyone who helped bring this 30+year dream into a gracious reality!


