Ikea Table Lamps: $20 each
Ikea Floor Lamp: $30
Oher black lamp: $10
Located in Nehalem. Call or text if interested. Ashley 503-457-8141



Ikea Table Lamps: $20 each
Ikea Floor Lamp: $30
Oher black lamp: $10
Located in Nehalem. Call or text if interested. Ashley 503-457-8141







Riverbend Players kicks off our 2025 Season one week from tonight with our first-ever production of an Agatha Christie murder mystery!
THE MOUSETRAP opens February 28th for nine shows and runs through March 16th at the NCRD Performing Arts Center.
Meet the Cast: Janet Stinson
Janet is a retired elementary school reading specialist who tutors dyslexic students, is co-chair of Language Skills Therapy, is a member of the Education Committee of the Lower Nehalem Community Trust, and volunteers at Nehalem Elementary and Manzanita Library.
She is also secretary of the Riverbend Players board of directors and has been the stage manager for several previous productions.
For fun, Janet hooks rugs and loves long beach walks with her husband, Bill.
THE MOUSETRAP by Agatha Christie:
A classic murder mystery occurs in Monkswell Manor, a guesthouse where a snowstorm traps a group of strangers.
As news arrives of a murder nearby, the guests realize that the killer might be among them.
Detective Sergeant Trotter arrives to investigate, but as tensions rise and secrets are uncovered, another murder occurs.
The play is famous for its surprise twist ending, and audiences are traditionally asked to keep the plot’s resolution a secret.
The Mousetrap holds the world record as the longest-running play, debuting in 1952 and remaining continuously on stage.
Get your 2025 SEASON PASS now and save 20%. It’s only available until March 16th.
Tickets and the 2025 SEASON PASS are available at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
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After an amazing soft opening last weekend, we are at it again this Friday, Saturday, and Sunday 12-5PM. Find us at 117 S. Miller Street in downtown Rockaway (just south of the Wayside parking lot).
Local food tastes better!



TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25TH
6:00 -7:30pm Doors open at 5:30.
The Pine Grove Women are hijacking this event!!
Callers will be Terry Folen and Mary Lou Stein with Mary Moran assisting.
And, we may even have a special mystery caller ????
Suggested donation is $5 at the door.
Cards: $2 each or 3 for $5
Prizes will be awarded to the winners!
And if you’re lucky, you can win back your money in the Heads and Tails game!
So bring your favorite party snacks and drinks and
WE’ll PROVIDE THE POPCORN!
Please RSVP to moranmem@gmail.com so we know you’ll be there or just come!
You do not need to be a Pine Grove member to attend this event BUT you will have SOOOO much fun, we bet you will join that night!


We are hiring for two new positions at NCLC:
Facilities Manager and Development Coordinator.
Both are fulltime jobs, located on the Oregon North Coast.
The Facilities Manager will be responsible for ensuring our trails, structures, and equipment are well maintained and in safe working condition. They’ll work closely with staff, volunteers, and various contractors.
The Development Coordinator’s main responsibilities include event coordination, communications support, data entry and management, and tracking for donor relationships. Submit an application by midnight on March 16.
For more information and to apply visit
nclctrust.org/about/career-opportunities/

threecapesrelay.oregoncoastalflowers.com/course-map-exchange-zones/
LOCATION: Between Gearhart & Warrenton, near Sunset Beach Lane.
Or meet up at Costco.
Contact: ➨TEXT: 503 440 1580
I don’t answer calls unless you’re in my contact list.
OR email: elzbah@gmail.com



Cartm is selling this for $200. Totally amazing price. Come shop at the store in Wheeler Thursdays through Monday from 12-6pm. We have great furniture, art supplies, fabric, books, metal, kids, and many, many unique items to start making those Trash Art creations. See you soon!



Join us for the final event of Fisher Poets weekend at the Cannon Beach Gallery, Sunday February 23 from 4 to 6pm. This event is free and open to all.
Originally conceived as a modest cultural reunion for far-flung friends in the commercial fishing fleet, the FisherPoets Gathering now attracts nearly a hundred poets, songwriters and storytellers from both the west and east coasts’ commercial fishing communities. A celebration of the commercial fishing industry in poetry, prose and song, the FisherPoets Gathering has attracted fisherpoets and their many fans to Astoria, Oregon the last weekend of February since 1998.




Drop off at NCRD Fitness center labeled “For: K. Seaton” or I can pick them up anywhere around town (Nehalem/Manzanita/Wheeler) this week. We are collecting as many as possible before Saturday evening – 2/23/25.
Email to reach me- kseaton@pdx.edu or text me @ 503-553-9875.
Thank you so much!
(503) 986-1432
or email at Rep.CyrusJavadi@oregonlegislature.gov
Feel free to print out that attached leaflet and share it with anyone and everyone you know. The more people that know and understand the law the better. That way they can assist when they see it being broken.

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What’s a Ranger Station
?
More than just an EV charger, a Ranger Station
turns your home or vacation rental into a haven for electric vehicle travelers while reducing carbon emissions. Whether for your personal driveway or rental guests, it lets people charge while they sleep—no more detours to fast chargers in Tillamook or Warrenton.
By hosting a Ranger Station
, you’re helping to:
– Ease EV travelers’ “charging anxiety”
– Welcome more visitors to your home or rental
– Offset energy costs with simple shared payments
– Build a community supporting sustainable EV travel
We’re already working locally and would love for you to join us! If you’re a homeowner or vacation rental owner, let’s chat.
Learn More: www.rangerev.co/
Questions? Reply to this email or reach out at rangerev.co/contact-us/
Cheers,
The Ranger EV Team





Since there were so many records waiting to be posted, I didn’t want to overload you in the summary tonight and did not post everything. So if your post isn’t there, it will be tomorrow.
Barbara
The Manchurian Journalist and Street Talk were both published in 2024 by North Oregon Coast author and
journalist Dan Luzadder.
Dan Luzadder is an American journalist and author whose lengthy newspaper career began as a teenage police reporter.
He has written for the New York Daily News and the New York Times, shared a Pulitzer Prize (1983) for general local reporting, won a national public service award from the American Bar Association for exposing corruption in federal courts, and is a member of the Scripps Howard Journalism Hall of Fame.
He resides with his wife, Nancy, Cannon Beach, Oregon.


RSVP with Christina
text/call 503-457-1092
email be@pauseful.com

Doors open at 11 AM for warmup
11:30 AM – opening circle/ 5+rhythms inspired dance set by Fae
1:00 PM – closing dance circle
1-3PM Vision Board Collaging collaboration with Kelly
At the White Clover Grange, HWY 53
$10-$20 cash check or venmo @nknspiritdance
(kids are welcome for free)
**no one turned away for lack of funds**
Feel free to join for any and all!
We’ll provide the poster board and some materials.
Please bring any items you’d wish to collage with, scissors and glue if you have them, and a snack too since we’re hanging through lunch time!

The interrelated lives of low-wage sausage factory workers is at the heart of a short story collection written by Rachel King, who will speak at the Cannon Beach Library at 2 p.m. Feb. 22. Patrons can attend the presentation in person or join the talk from home via a link on the library’s website, cannonbeachlibrary.org.
King’s book, “Bratwurst Haven,” was a finalist for the 2024 Oregon Book Award for Fiction. Set in a small town in Colorado a decade after the Great Recession, “Bratwurst Haven” is a collection of twelve interrelated stories about the employees of the St. Anthony Sausage factory. King explores the struggles of the low-wage workers in the factory—a laid-off railway engineer, an exiled computer whiz, an older man with cancer but no health insurance—as they help and comfort one another in America’s postindustrial economy.
King is an author and editor whose works also include two poetry chapbooks, the novel “People Along the Sand,” which centers on the passing of the 1967 Oregon Beach Bill, and various other published short stories.
Inspired by her relatives’ and her own experiences, King often writes fiction that explores exile, land use issues, mental health, and workers’ rights. Her works have received praise for involving diverse, complex and authentic characters. King currently assists in the labor and communication departments at a nurses’ union. She lives in Portland.

Images always giving me trouble on here.
Txt for photos
503 801 4918