STUDIO FOR RENT – $995

Submitted By: ziaharte@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Studio for rent in Garibaldi, approx. 800 sq ft., avail 9.1. Quiet, nonsmoking, employed single person only. Pets negotiable. No laundry facilities. Off-street parking. Background check and references req’d.

Possibility of rent reduction for experienced carpentry/construction work.

Email w/info about yourself incl. why you’re moving, employer and best daytime number.

Yoga with veterans and with Janet

Submitted By: Briantjmcmahon@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hey everybody

Come join us for Yoga with veterans and with Janet. It’s fun, healthy and will limber you up. Everyone is welcome, so come on. Janet is an excellent teacher.
Here is the info:

Day – Wednesday
Time – 10:30 PST
Place – NCRD in Nehalem

If you can’t join in person, you can still zoom in via the following link:
us02web.zoom.us/j/82315818270

See you there.

Brian

It’s happening soon!!

Submitted By: hiway53guy@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
Mark your datebook/calandar!
BEYOND epic garage sale in the historic Nehalem School District bus shed, across highway 101 from Howells floor covering, sit of numerous past memorable estate/garage sales…
Definitely something for everyone- find your own treasures arrayed on 15+ huge tables- or just come on down and investigate and hang out with other like minded local bargain hunters on safari!!
August 8, 9, 10- 9am to 5pm
Located on the only historical Schollmeyer Road
in Tillamook county! 🙂

CBAA is Hiring! Part-Time Gallery Assistant

Submitted By: info@cannonbeacharts.org – Click to email about this post
Job Title: Part-Time Gallery Assistant
Location: Cannon Beach, OR
Organization: Cannon Beach Arts Association & Gallery

Position Overview:
The Cannon Beach Arts Association (CBAA) is seeking a friendly, organized, and enthusiastic part-time Gallery Assistant to join our team. The ideal candidate will be passionate about the arts, have customer service skills, and be able to support the daily operations of the gallery. This is an exciting opportunity to work in a vibrant arts community and support the promotion and presentation of local and regional artists.

Key Responsibilities:
• Greet visitors to the gallery and provide excellent customer service, answering questions about the artwork, artists, and exhibitions.
• Assist with the installation and deinstallation of artwork and Exhibitions as needed.
• Manage daily opening and closing procedures, including securing the gallery and ensuring its cleanliness and order.
• Process sales of artwork and gallery merchandise utilizing the Square system, including maintaining accurate records of transactions.
• Provide administrative support, including answering phone calls, responding to emails, and managing our artist files.
• Assist in inventory management, ensuring artwork is accounted for and properly displayed.

Qualifications:
• Strong interest in the arts and working in a creative environment.
• Previous customer service or retail experience preferred, especially in an arts-related setting.
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
• Basic knowledge of art handling and gallery operations a plus.
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
• Detail-oriented with organizational skills.
• Comfortable with technology, including point-of-sale system.
• Ability to lift and move artwork (up to 30 pounds) and assist with gallery installations.

Schedule:
• Part-time (2-3 days per week), with flexible hours, including weekends and the occasional evening event.

Compensation:
• Hourly wage starting at $18 – $20 per hour, depending on experience.
• Opportunity to join a dynamic arts community.

To Apply:
Please submit a resume and a brief cover letter expressing your interest in the position and why you would be a great fit at the Cannon Beach Arts Association & Gallery.

Application Deadline: Aug 22th, 2025.
Email Subject Line: “Part-Time Assistant Position”
director@cannonbeacharts.org

4 Michelin Tires for free

Submitted By: pangaeagaia@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
I kept these tires as they were too good, still, to leave at Costco. Even the salesman said I didn’t need new ones yet. They have at least 20,000 miles left on them! Internet says “many owners report achieving or exceeding the warranty, with regular maintenance”.
Originals on a 2017 Honda HRV, off rims (17″x7.5″), P215/55 R17 All-Season Michelin Primacy MXV4, 60,000 warranty (can’t find the warranty!).
Gently used by older person locally.
Please email if interested or to pick up, they are in a garage, in plastic bags…I still take care of them!

Hope Lives In You

Submitted By: jettkeyser@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
In you and me…

We the People
A Genesis

Broker of treason and transparent crimes,
your promise and word mean nothing to you.
A flag, a bible, a stream of endless lies,
the art of what you are offering is clearly deceit.
Soon all will see you have lost your way, losing
the dream of America. So broken, you bring only
an abundance of self-loathing. In the turning,
the great play of capital and quid pro quo,
let us remember the dignity of the ordinary
patriot honoring an oath, that sacred promise
to follow and uphold the law. Standing together,
we will not, “…let you do it.”
Our hope, the uplifting of America will return,
privilege weakened, faith affirmed.
When you are taken down and behind bars,
you can heal what is broken or go down failing
in your own mad bunker, as the light of America
returns, the enduring dream, out of many one.

1st Car for Responsible Local Teen

Submitted By: katelyn.romanov@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hello Incredible BBQ Community!

I’m here to help a local teenager find her first car. Exciting times! She’s a super responsible and high-performing student who is saving up money from her job and excited to own her first vehicle.

Wish list:
– Low cost
– Low miles (a girl can dream!)
– Low recurring maintenance fees
– High fuel efficiency
– High safety rating

Seller financing would be ideal, though it’s possible she could pay cash upfront (depending on the price). Thanks in advance for any ideas!

In gratitude for this community,
Kate 🙂

Oregon public schools

Submitted By: dwieb1@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
In 2024 Oregon’s public schools compared favorably with other states. For example overall performance was better than California, Colorado, Texas, Florida, and Arizona (among many others). Academic performance was better than New York, Florida, Arizona, California, and Texas (among many others). This is according to World Population Review, which is a neutral source of information.

Amy Kline Gage Celebration of Life- Pine Grove 08/08 From 5-70

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Amy Kline Gage, formerly of Neahkahnie Mountain, Manzanita, Oregon, born in Seattle, Washington on July 7, 1943 and died on May 19, 2025 surrounded by family and friends at her home in Fillmore, California. She was 81. Amy is survived by her beloved husband John Gage, daughter Laura Kline Bartels and husband Bill; daughter Grace Kline; daughter Suzannah de Moll and husband Todd Hight; grandchildren Nico Kline Bartels; Hannah Kline Bartels; Matthew Kline Bartels; Luna Enriquez and her partner Adam Bristow; Evangeline Enriquez; sister-in-law Martha Wood; cousins Gilbry McCoy; Stephanie Birchak, and Karen Couch; many Cayman cousins; stepdaughter Lisa Gage Star; stepsons Chester and Ezra Anderson; stepchildren Judy, Jay, and Joe Kline.

Moving from Portland to Oregon Coast’s Neahkahnie Mountain in 1969 with daughter Laura and then husband Fred Kline, Amy and Fred built their own home by hand with no electricity. Amy opened the Rainbow Gallery, a fine art gallery in Cannon Beach, Oregon, until the death of Fred in 1978. Fred and Amy had daughter Grace in 1975 at home, and after Fred’s death, Amy had daughter Suzannah de Moll at home with spouse Kip de Moll. Amy moved with daughter Grace and Suzannah in 1986 to Mill Valley , California where she married her childhood sweetheart John Gage.

Amy was a Certified Yoga Therapist; a teacher of yoga classes at Tillamook Community College, in Cannon Beach and Astoria. Amy taught yoga students at the Rhinehart Clinic and Hospital; set up the program and taught yoga for Multiple Sclerosis, AIDS (hospice) and orthopedic and cancer patients at the University of California, San Francisco Dental School. She taught Yoga for Percussionists, Yoga in Christian Prayer at Grace Cathedral, Yoga for Children, Yoga for People over 53, Yoga in Christian Worship and Yoga for Incarcerated Women. Amy founded the North Coast Hospice in 19__; Amy was involved with Midwifery and delivered over 30 babies in the North Coast. Amy started the International College of the Cayman Islands in 1970 and was a member of its board for over 55 years; lifelong Episcopalian, she regularly attended services at St. Catherine’s By the Sea from her home in Oregon when they were originally held in a room behind the grocery store. She was thrilled that the parish eventually could build its own church.

Amy’s favorite events in life were those involving her husband, children, grandchildren and extended family and friends. She was a great mom. She loved shared dinner table conversations, talks of upcoming events or simple descriptions about the events of your day. She always gave thoughtful individualized gifts; she had such optimism about young people and their futures, and she had tongue-in-cheek nicknames for her towns on the Oregon Coast that always made us laugh. She remembered personal details and could greet you after a lengthy absence and carry on as if the distance and time never existed. Amy had a way of making you feel that you were the most important person in her world; she had a gift for including you in any activity and she made you feel at ease and a part of her family. Her legacy is the great energy she devoted to her family and friends and great success she had in introducing people to new concepts and inspiring them get involved and become active participants. Amy was a mentor to many.

A Celebration of Life Gathering of the Life of Amy will be held at Pine Grove Community House, 225 Laneda Avenue, Manzanita, Oregon from 5:00 pm-7:00 pm. Light refreshments will be served. In lieu of flowers, please bring a story to share of Amy’s impact in your life. An open microphone will be available as well as cards for your stories or notes. If you want to share a longer story or communicate with John, Laura, Grace and Zannah, please send it to AmyCelebrationofLifeStories@gmail.com.

Art in the Manzanita Library

Submitted By: susantone@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
NTLF Art in the Library Series presents the works of Tela Skinner on display in the Manzanita Library for the month of August. Ms. Skinner retired to Manzanita in 2008, and has been pursuing creative endeavors since then. Tela tells us she enjoys contemplating life’s mysteries and that her art comes from a meditative state she experiences as she ponders what it means to be a spiritual being in human form. She expresses her deep curiosity about the influence of astrological archetypes, our deep seated beliefs, and our collective consciousness through her art. Please stop by the library to admire her recent works.
Tela hopes these abstract images mirror her gratitude for the gift of life, for family and friends, for nature’s beauty, and for simple pleasures.  If you are interested in purchasing any of Tela’s work, you can contact her at  telaskinner@gmail.com


BumpStep XL 24” trailer hitch-mounted bumper protector

Submitted By: swifter.05-firmest@icloud.com – Click to email about this post
BumpStep for sale, used just a short time before we sold our Volvo SUV
New price is $127
Priced at $80, offers considered.

“BumpStep is a trailer hitch-mounted bumper protector available in two widths: 12″ and 24″ (BumpStep XL), that defends your truck or SUV against rear end accidents, dents and scratches. Both options are molded from two proprietary resins for added strength and impact resistance.

The base is molded from a sturdy material that resists flexing, while the second layer is a softer, impact absorbing material, lessening the blow caused by minor accidents. You will be happy to have it when that stray grocery cart or hard-to-see fire hydrant shows up!

As a secondary benefit, and as the name implies, BumpStep doubles as a step, helping you reach your vehicle’s roof. BumpStep can support up to 300 lbs., providing you access to a roof rack, bike or kayak, or to wash the roof of your vehicle and brush off snow.

For standard SUVs and trucks, choose regular BumpStep, and for larger vehicles, choose BumpStep XL to protect a greater portion of the vehicle’s bumper.

BumpStep
BumpStep is a trailer hitch-mounted bumper protector available in two widths: 12″ and 24″ (BumpStep XL), that defends your truck or SUV against rear end accidents, dents and scratches. Both options are molded from two proprietary resins for added strength and impact resistance.

The base is molded from a sturdy material that resists flexing, while the second layer is a softer, impact absorbing material, lessening the blow caused by minor accidents. You will be happy to have it when that stray grocery cart or hard-to-see fire hydrant shows up!

As a secondary benefit, and as the name implies, BumpStep doubles as a step, helping you reach your vehicle’s roof. BumpStep can support up to 300 lbs., providing you access to a roof rack, bike or kayak, or to wash the roof of your vehicle and brush off snow.

For standard SUVs and trucks, choose regular BumpStep, and for larger vehicles, choose BumpStep XL to protect a greater portion of the vehicle’s bumper.

Fits 2” trailer receiver only”

Thanks, BBQ!

Canoe Paddle and Canoe Cover for 15’0” canoe

Submitted By: swifter.05-firmest@icloud.com – Click to email about this post
Vintage rare “Cajun” brand canoe paddle. Made of cypress wood. $45

Brand new canoe storage cover, in original package, never used. $55.

“CS-D1 15’x36” 108.95
Made in Eugene Oregon USA by Whitewaterdesigns dot com
The UNDER COVER Canoe Storage Cover is a dependable, effective product. Intended for
those who do not transport their canoe frequently or over long distances but who want to
protect their canoe from the environment during indoor and outdoor storage. This is the
ideal cover for wooden canoes. It has a full length drawstring that can be drawn up at both
ends. Available in sizes to fit most canoes from 12 to 20 feet and includes a storage bag.
DuPont Tyvek is a non-woven olefin that is virtually waterproof yet still breathes. It is
the only material available for making affordable canoe covers that combines these two
characteristics. It will keep out the finest dirt and dust particles to protect the surface of a
canoe from scratches and abrasions. Naturally white, DuPont Tyvek will keep the surface of
the canoe cool while blocking out 99.8% of the sun’s damaging UV.”

BIG BEAUTIFUL BLUEBERRIES

 

Submitted By: bamcginnis@aol.com – Click to email about this post
BIG BEAUTIFUL BLUEBERRIES
Blueberries – U Pick
$2.50 pound tomorrow, 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

 

Large rustic (but rodent and other buggies free) space needed!

Submitted By: Sarah.e.rohr36@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
I’m bringing a group of teens to do some soul searching by the sea. I need a space that’s indoors because we are coming on Oct 10th, it could be rainy and I have never been one to presume that anyone loves the rain like I do (and you?)
I can’t afford one of those spendy beach houses.
I’ve been researching Granges.
Do you have any space to rent 13 people.?
We literally need a couple bathrooms and one very large room, perhaps a kitchen.
I trust your collective wisdom! Thank you, from the mysterious depths of my heart where I truly believe in the power of guiding young folks to the space that’s share together with mutuality admiration and respect.
As the beloved teacher Ram Dass was found of saying “We are all just walking each other home.”
Sarah