Size 10
$50 each


Redwood boards salvaged from recycled water tanks. Over 1000 linear feet available. 3/4″ x 7 – 7-1/4″ wide. variable lengths from 3 – 12 feet.
Beautiful wood for interior accent wall etc. Call or text Scott (503) 440-1871





Please join us for the First Sunday Labyrinth Walk
**PLEASE NOTE CHANGE IN LOCATION **
Sunday, April 6, 2025 3:00-5:00 PM
Nehalem Bay United Methodist Church
36050 10th Street; Nehalem, OR 97131

Wednesday April 2nd
Doors open at 6:00 PM for warmup
6:30 PM – opening circle/music set
8:00 PM – close
At the White Clover Grange, HWY 53
*All are welcome – Family friendly events – Come as you are.
*Connections are an option, be clear with your yes or no, verbal or nonverbal.
*Flow toys are welcome!
*Bring a water bottle and layers.
*Bring kindness and respect for yourself and others and your willingness to explore and to dive into the ecstasy of spirit available through movement
$10-$20 cash check or venmo @nknspiritdance
(kids are welcome to move for free)
**no one turned away for lack of funds**
Art by Lane deMoll, “Dark of the Moon”
We dance just to dance
almost every Wednesday 6:30pm, opening at 6. we do not dance the 3rd Wednesdays, but hold dance the Sunday after at 11:30, opening at 11



Basic Quilting with Dori Bash
Please bring your machine and a free motion
quilting foot for a hands-on exercise with free motion quilting.
We will wrap up the series with instruction
on joining the blocks of our community quilt
and adding borders.
Thursday, April 3rd, 1-4pm
White Clover Grange
Bring two cans of food and a few $$ donation
for the food bank and use of the Grange Hall.
If quilting isn’t your thing, bring your current project. Maybe make a new friend or two!
Hope to see you there!
Cindy



The Salmonberry is a local hotspot, located on the Wheeler waterfront, with fantastic views of the Nehalem river, coastal wildlife, Neahkahnie mountain, and breathtaking sunsets!
The Salmonberry offers scratch made food using local farm fresh produce and protein, including: wood-fired pizza, vegetables, salads, beer, wine, cocktails, and more.
We are in search of FOH & BOH crew who can effectively manage their position, while assisting their team members as necessary, provide outstanding customer service to our guests, and work well with others.
Have experience in the following?
Pizza cook
Dough management
Wood-fired oven
Shellfish shucker
Food runner
Busser
Barback
If so we would love to talk to you!
Compensation: $17-20 (B.O.E.) + pooled tips.
Must have a positive attitude, be a team player, and enjoy working in a busy fast paced environment, while being down with tip pooling.
Most importantly, we are looking for the right fit with the team and atmosphere of the organization and the ability to commit to working Memorial Day ~ Labor Day.
Outstanding customer service and connection with the community is very important to us. ~ You will meet the people who grow the food you make and serve.
Must be able to work weekends and evenings, hold an OR food handler permit, an OLCC permit, be neat, punctual, agile, and be very comfortable working in a busy environment that is committed to quality food and service.
If any of these positions would be a perfect fit for you – please reach out!
Please attach a current resume and a brief cover letter letting us know more about you and why you want to be a team member at The Salmonberry.
We look forward to speaking with you. ~ Thank you.
Check out our food on the gram @thesalmonberry

Thank you.
NCRD Performing Arts Center
855-444-6273
pac@ncrdnehalem.org

Michael N. McGregor, reading from his atmospheric, starred-review novel, THE LAST GRAND TOUR.
5-8pm at the bookstore on Saturday, April 5th.
Sip some wine, browse and listen, meet friends old and new. We’ll stay open at 5; author event starts at 6.

Our Story
In 1985 a group of people from communities throughout Oregon’s North Coast assembled to consider a new way to approach conservation. They wanted to approach conservation cooperatively rather than confrontationally, to engage the whole community to do what was best for people, plants, and wildlife. By 1986 North Coast Land Conservancy had a name, an eight-member board of directors, and perky logo featuring a favorite wetland bird, the marsh wren.
One win-win, then another
NCLC’s first opportunity to take action arose in 1991, when we successfully facilitated a land swap that conserved a 15-acre parcel of private timberland adjacent to Saddle Mountain State Park—a park known for its rare plant species. It was the first biodiversity-based conservation proposal that state and federal agencies involved in the negotiations had ever seen. That same year NCLC made its first acquisition of land in what would become a pattern of win-win transactions. The purchase of Wahanna Marsh in Seaside both conserved a saltmarsh and helped create a place for the children of Seaside to play baseball.
Industry-leading conservation
Since then, NCLC has conserved thousands of acres of land in Clatsop, Tillamook, and Lincoln counties, mainly by acquiring land outright or by acquiring conservation easements on private land. We have also helped transfer thousands of acres of land to public ownership.
NCLC’s culture is built on a foundation of teamwork and entrepreneurial drive. While each staff member has clear responsibilities in fulfilling our mission, we promote, expect, and reward a small-business culture and work ethic where no task is above or below any individual.
Studies show that women and people of color are less likely to apply for jobs unless they believe they meet every qualification listed in a job description. NCLC values lived experience, and we are dedicated to embracing diversity and committed to building a team that represents our communities’ backgrounds. If this role sounds exciting, we want to hear from you, even if you do not meet all of the listed qualifications!
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Stewardship (75%)
● General: Performs various tasks as needed, such as volunteer coordination, fee property monitoring, invasive plant treatment, boundary marking, communication with neighbors and partners, etc. Assists the Steward Program with any management priority actions. This may include planting prep, trash cleanup, trail maintenance, sign posting, fence construction, etc. Assists with volunteer work parties and youth crews in weed removal events.
● Volunteers: Supports Stewardship Manager in running the volunteer site steward program. Communicates, coordinates, and works directly with volunteers on NCLC lands. Also supports weekly volunteer work parties.
● Habitat Enhancement: Manually treats invasive populations of Scotch broom, policeman’s helmet, purple loosestrife, and more using hand and power tools (loppers, shovels, claw mattocks, hand saws, weed whackers etc.). Records and maps populations of invasive plant species and treatments on NCLC properties.
● Fee Lands: Monitors boundaries of NCLC’s fee-owned land and refresh boundary markers where needed. Monitors NCLC properties for trespass and encroachment and address such issues if they arise.
● Equipment Care: Maintains tools and materials related to daily stewardship work, keeping them clean and organized. Responsible for kayak and canoe loading, hauling, cleaning, and storing, with assistance from other staff.
Administrative (25%)
● Database: Records information regarding work done in NCLC’s site activity logs and database
● Outreach Materials: Creates and updates volunteer support materials
● Other: Other duties as assigned by Stewardship Manager
QUALIFICATIONS*
● A background in land stewardship, habitat restoration, biology, ecology, or traditional ecological knowledge, equivalent to five years either through related experience and/or education/training
● Experience working with volunteers
● Knowledge of local plant and wildlife species
● Ability to work safely and independently in the field with skills for navigating, surveying, mapping, and treating invasive plants, including experience with GPS, compass, and maps
● Ability to use personal smartphone for field navigation, data collection, and communication (cell phone stipend is provided)
● Understanding of common treatment methods for invasive plant species
● Experience using and hauling canoes; comfortable around water and capable of swimming
QUALITIES & STRENGTHS
Skills
● Competency with standard computer software, including MS Word, Excel, video conferencing, and email
● Field skills for navigating, surveying, and mapping invasive plants in remote areas, including experience with GPS, compass, and maps
● Experience working with volunteers and youth crews
● Practical problem-solving and organizational skills with attention to detail and record-keeping
● Proficient in English. Bilingual desirable.
Physical Requirements
● Work independently in sometimes remote sites along rivers, in forests, in tidal marshes, and behind locked logging gates.
● Ability to work under physically demanding conditions, including cold/wet weather and steep/brushy terrain
● Ability to lift 50 lbs.
● Ability to operate hand tools, power tools, and other mechanical equipment
● Ability to work some non-standard hours, including occasional evenings and weekends
● Ability to drive for local and regional travel. Must hold a valid driver’s license, current insurance, and have a good driving record. (NCLC has work trucks available for staff use and will reimburse mileage for use of personal vehicle for work)
Attributes
● Productive and collaborative team player who is both self-directed and motivated
● Thorough and detail-oriented
● Maintains a positive attitude and collaborative work environment throughout the season
● Practical problem solver
● Passionate about land conservation and the values and mission of NCLC
● Values and embraces cultural diversity
Benefits and Pay
Compensation: Full-time, temporary. $20 per hour
Schedule: 32-40/week. Six-month term. Start date in May (flexible).
Benefits: Full-time, temporary staff are not eligible for regular benefits, but will receive accrued sick time and paid holidays.
Reports to: Stewardship Manager
North Coast Land Conservancy is an EEO employer. For more information about us, please visit NCLCtrust.org.
For consideration, please email NCLC with your resume, list of three references and a cover letter with relevant experience attached to NCLC@nclctrust.org by April 4, 2025.
*North Coast Land Conservancy expects applicants will have skills and experience relevant to the work described. However, applicants are not expected to have experience in every aspect listed here. Not having experience in any given task listed should not preclude anyone from applying. The ideal candidate will have a passion for nature and value learning so that they are eager to fill any gaps in their knowledge and experience. NCLC will provide training to ensure that the stewardship assistant will have the skills and knowledge necessary to accomplish their work safely and effectively.




For the week of: 3/31/2025
What to expect this week:
· Casework installation to begin in low roof area.
· Second floor drywall hanging to continue.
· Exterior awnings to be installed.
Major milestones on the project:
· Electrical switchgear has been delivered and installed.
· First floor curtainwall has been installed.
· First coat of interior paint in low roof area complete.
About the new Health Center and Pharmacy:
· The new Nehalem Bay Health Center and Pharmacy is a project of the Nehalem Bay Health District, an Oregon special district that has existed since the early 1950’s. The District also owns the Nehalem Valley Care Center, the old Wheeler hospital and the current clinic building on Rowe Street in Wheeler.
· The decision to develop a new Health Center was driven by space limitations in the current clinic, as well as limits on the number of patients who can be served and services that can be provided.
· The new Health Center will have 15 exam and procedure rooms, a major upgrade from the existing facility, allowing space to accommodate specialty services, including x-ray and dental.
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

This is the perfect little camper for a single person or couple who love the simplicity of camping.
Jayco Hummingbird 10RK
13′ x 7′
Unloaded vehicle weight 1570
Gross Vehicle weight 2000
Fresh water tank 25 glns
Propane tank 30 glns
2 batteries
Solar panel for off-grid power
Blue tooth speaker
High axel for easy off-road access
Power hitch
Hand crank stabilizers in back
Interior cabin 54×74. A 6′ person can easily sleep lengthwise, or diagonally if taller and a single person.
Memory foam mattress. Mattress can be folded for a couch/futon type seating.
Back hatch kitchen – refrigerator, microwave, sink, storage compartments, silverware draw with silverware
Air conditioner and roof vent fan
Two door access to sleeping cabin
Roof top racks for kayaks, etc.
Bike rack
Power cables, water hose, outdoor floor mats
Gas grill that attaches to the side of the unit
2 heavy duty jacks for propping up unit during winter storage
$10,000 – Cash or Venmo only.
More pictures available upon request.



Electric Bidet Toilet Seat, Heated Toilet Seat Elongated with Instant Warm Water & Dryer, Feminine & Front Rear Wash, Wireless Remote, Self-Clean Nozzle, In box never opened/used
$100
Kayak Eddyline yellow good condition $250
2 Boardworks SUPs 10’ all accessories/paddles
$100 each
Contact for more information or to come see

We have a wonderful lineup including spring plant starts, perennials, garden art, farmer’s market items, a seed exchange, and lots of educational booths including composting, observing soil microbes under a microscope, making herbal salves, and a tiny tea room. If the weather cooperates, we’ll even have Gary Lewis making ironworks with his forge!
We’re raffling off a nice cedar planter (thank you Gayle Stephens) and an easter ham (thank you Lance’s farm Vittles).
And don’t forget to bring your tools for sharpening!

