Last Days of Art Sale at NCRD for the Nehalem Food Pantry

Submitted By: knappgj@yahoo.com – Click to email about this post
This is your last chance to find a nice piece of art for your walls really inexpensively! The art sale for the Nehalem Food Pantry will come down Friday afternoon, May 24.

There are still some original artworks left, both modern and traditional, in all sizes. This is a good chance to buy something just for the frame. All of the framed prints have glass and mats.

Come help out the Nehalem Food Pantry.

Five piece bedroom set, $250 or best offer

Submitted By: elaine.emmons@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Five piece French Provincial bedroom set, oak veneer, great condition. Bed headboard and foot board can accommodate full or queen bed, mattress not included, bedside table, ornate carved mirror, dresser and chest of drawers. Reduced price. $250 or best offer. Photos available. Email me. Or call 1 503 841-2116 for more information. Located in Nehalem near Tohl Avenue.

Tide Pool Discovery Days

Submitted By: info@netartsbaywebs.org – Click to email about this post
TIDEPOOL DISCOVERY DAYS
SATURDAY, JUNE 8Tth and SUNDAY, JUNE 9th.
Registration for this event is open

What amazing creatures are lurking at the water’s edge?

Come to Oceanside and join Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS staff and volunteers for this family friendly event. The tidepools at low tides are often full of exciting life just waiting to be discovered. You won’t want to miss the opportunity to explore and learn about the fascinating anemone clone wars, how a sea star eats, or how hermit crabs steal shell homes from other crabs! Take a closer look and you may find snails, limpets, colorful sea slugs known as nudibranchs. From seaweeds to sculpin fish, the pools provide another world of exciting and exotic creatures!

Get more information including event time and location. Registration is required. Find the link to register for this events at:
www.netartsbaywebs.org/events

Connect with the Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS online!
Website: www.netartsbaywebs.org
Social: @netartsbaywebs

Consider donating:
Your donation helps in supporting the work of our organization. Every little bit helps! All of our workshops, classes and events are free. As a non-profit organization we rely on donations and grants to keep us going, and growing.
If you like to donate, you can donate on our website.

WEBS and partners are hosting this event as part of the Explore Nature series of hikes, walks, paddles, and outdoor adventures. Led by a consortium of volunteer community and non-profit organizations, these meaningful nature-based experiences highlight the unique beauty of Tillamook County and the work being done to preserve and conserve the area’s natural resources and natural resource-based economy. Learn more about Explore Nature at www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com.

THEATER AUDITIONS FOR ‘THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN’ COMING JUNE 11th & 12th

Submitted By: fsquillo@riverbendplayers.org – Click to email about this post
Auditions for ‘THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN’ are in three weeks.
Complete audition details are on our website at: www.RiverbendPlayers.org/auditions
THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN: Rachel Watson, an alcoholic grappling with her broken marriage, becomes obsessed with a seemingly perfect couple she sees from her train window daily.
Her illusion is shattered when she witnesses what looks like infidelity, and soon after, Megan, the wife, goes missing.
Driven to uncover the truth, Rachel investigates, forming a complex bond with Megan’s husband, Scott, and confronting Megan’s psychiatrist, Dr. Abdic. Suspected due to her alcoholism and erratic behavior, Rachel’s quest reveals hidden secrets and dark truths, leading her on a dangerous path that blurs reality and challenges her perception.
The play explores themes of psychological, emotional, and physical abuse.
Complete audition details are on our website at: www.RiverbendPlayers.org/auditions

 

Dance 5.23.24

Submitted By: neahkahniespiritdance@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
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Ecstatic Dance led by Lane deMoll this week
Thursday 5.23
At the White Clover Grange

Doors open at 6:00 PM for warmup/setup
6:30 PM – opening circle/dance set
8:00 PM – closing circle

$10-$20 cash check or venmo @nknspiritdance
(kids are welcome to dance for free)
**work trades or needs based pricing available: contact us**

This is a free-flowing dance and movement experience where you are encouraged to dance and enjoy the experience however you’d like with an intention of connecting deeper to yourself and exploring movement without words.
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It’s an open space to play, celebrate life and community, practice embodiment modalities, enjoy music, process emotions, connect with others, and ultimately be nourished by the experience on a physical, emotional, energetic, and spiritual level. No dance experience necessary

Dance Etiquette/Tips:
*All are welcome – Family friendly events – Come as you are.
*Dance 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.
*No outside shoes on the dance floor if possible (dirty floors aren’t fun to roll around on)
*Please no strong scents, including body odor.
*Incense, we’ll keep it in the foyer.
*We ask that you limit talking during the dance set. Set up, break time, and the foyer area are fgreat places to have longer conversations to limit distractions for others.
*We are encouraging everyone to be mindful of each other’s safety and health and stay home if you are not feeling well, or have been exposed to someone sick. Follow your own judgment on whether to wear a mask or not.

We dance every Thursday eve and second Sunday mornings…Hope to dance with you soon!

Puttz Mini Golf Tournament is Just Two Weeks Away

Submitted By: tolovanaartscolony@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
It’s almost time! Cannon Beach’s favorite city-wide mini-golf tournament tees off on Tuesday, June 4th!

We’ve got a incredible course taking shape, with a whopping 18 Holes!

It’s an incredible community effort and we’ve want to thank our Hole Hosts for making it possible:

American Legion Post 168, Basalt Studio, Bruce’s Candy Kitchen, Bill’s Tavern/Cannon Beach Smokehouse, The Bistro, Cannon Beach Arts Association, Cannon Beach Hardware, The Chocolate Cafe, The Coaster Theatre, The Driftwood, Fetch, Found, Four Paws, Kramer and Walker, Schwietert’s Cones and Candy, Sea Breeze Court, The Waves Hotel, The Wine Shack

Give them a hand, folks!

As always, the 19th Hole afterparty takes place at the Legion, where we’ll revel in a raffle and silent auction. We’re putting together some fabulous auction items and once again, here, we have to thank the Cannon Beach community for being so generous! Puttz is our biggest fundraiser of the year and we so appreciate the support.

Regarding the party/silent auction we’ve got another amazing announcement: Jack, JJ and the folks from The Bistro will be cooking up some incredible eats–you won’t want to miss it!

We also want to thank Jonathan and Alex for holding down the Puttz kitchen for so many years.

Remember, sign-up takes place at Sandpiper Square. The holes are open from 1-to-5PM and the silent auction, raffle and party to follow. Golf fees are $15 per person or $50 per foursome. Grab some friends, some fancy duds and we’ll see you in two weeks!

Dance 5.23.24

Submitted By: neahkahniespiritdance@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
. . . Ecstatic Dance led by Lane deMoll this week Thursday 5.23 At the White Clover Grange
Doors open at 6:00 PM for warmup/setup 6:30 PM – opening circle/dance set 8:00 PM – closing circle
$10-$20 cash check or venmo @nknspiritdance (kids are welcome to dance for free) **work trades or needs based pricing available: contact us**
This is a free-flowing dance and movement experience where you are encouraged to dance and enjoy the experience however you’d like with an intention of connecting deeper to yourself and exploring movement without words. ~ It’s an open space to play, celebrate life and community, practice embodiment modalities, enjoy music, process emotions, connect with others, and ultimately be nourished by the experience on a physical, emotional, energetic, and spiritual level. No dance experience necessary
Dance Etiquette/Tips: *All are welcome – Family friendly events – Come as you are. *Dance 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. *No outside shoes on the dance floor if possible (dirty floors aren’t fun to roll around on) *Please no strong scents, including body odor. *Incense, we’ll keep it in the foyer. *We ask that you limit talking during the dance set. Set up, break time, and the foyer area are fgreat places to have longer conversations to limit distractions for others. *We are encouraging everyone to be mindful of each other’s safety and health and stay home if you are not feeling well, or have been exposed to someone sick. Follow your own judgment on whether to wear a mask or not.
We dance every Thursday eve and second Sunday mornings…Hope to dance with you soon!

Dance 5.23.24

Submitted By: neahkahniespiritdance@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
. . . Ecstatic Dance led by Lane deMoll this week Thursday 5.23 At the White Clover Grange
Doors open at 6:00 PM for warmup/setup 6:30 PM – opening circle/dance set 8:00 PM – closing circle
$10-$20 cash check or venmo @nknspiritdance (kids are welcome to dance for free) **work trades or needs based pricing available: contact us**
This is a free-flowing dance and movement experience where you are encouraged to dance and enjoy the experience however you’d like with an intention of connecting deeper to yourself and exploring movement without words. ~ It’s an open space to play, celebrate life and community, practice embodiment modalities, enjoy music, process emotions, connect with others, and ultimately be nourished by the experience on a physical, emotional, energetic, and spiritual level. No dance experience necessary
Dance Etiquette/Tips: *All are welcome – Family friendly events – Come as you are. *Dance 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. *No outside shoes on the dance floor if possible (dirty floors aren’t fun to roll around on) *Please no strong scents, including body odor. *Incense, we’ll keep it in the foyer. *We ask that you limit talking during the dance set. Set up, break time, and the foyer area are fgreat places to have longer conversations to limit distractions for others. *We are encouraging everyone to be mindful of each other’s safety and health and stay home if you are not feeling well, or have been exposed to someone sick. Follow your own judgment on whether to wear a mask or not.
We dance every Thursday eve and second Sunday mornings…Hope to dance with you soon!

High-performance kayak, never used

Submitted By: gretta.siegel@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Advanced Elements Air Fusion Evo kayak for sale. This is a beautiful, high-performance inflatable boat with rigid inserts to make it track like a hardshell. It is portable and comes with a carrying case. Due to some new health issues, I have not been able to assemble or use it. Here is a link that can take you to photos and specifications: www.confluenceoutdoor.com/en-us/products/airfusiontm-evo-kayak-with-pump/AE1042-O-P
I paid $1600 for it. Selling for best offer over $1000. Contact me via email (above) or text: 503-381-6448. Location is Manzanita.

HUGE RED BARN SALE THIS SATURDAY. Tools Galore!

Submitted By: revolutionginger@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Huge Red Barn Sale at at North Fork 53
77282 Hwy 53 Nehalem (Turn on Bridge Lane and follow signs)
Saturday 9am-1pm

Clearing more than a decade worth of tools and supplies from several builds and remodels.

Tons of hand and power tools. (drills, saws, etc)
Home/Garden Plumbing and Electric supplies
2 twin beds on wood frames
1 antique maple queen bed frame
New air conditioner with attachents
Propane on demand hot water heater (new in box)
Entire welding set up with tanks!
Building supplies (lumber, screws, nails, you name it)
Shallow well pump
Deep jet well pump
Room Exhaust Fan
Dozens of wall fans
Shop lights
+Some assorted antique barn finds, framed art and much more!

No clothes,toys or household things- this is a legit BARN sale!

Center cut native hemlock for FP mantle

Submitted By: Artwithmisskaren@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
More pictures available on request.

I had a native hemlock milled from a tree on my property I had to cut down for my cottage build. The plan is to use the wood for counter tops and fireplace mantles.
Ends up I have one 9”x9”x50” center cut that I won’t be using. The one center cut factors to about 250$ of the entire mill order. It can be milled down to two 4.5”x9”x50” pieces. Or some other dimension. Or can be carved, or put up as one awesome giant mantle. Or maybe you have other ideas for a beautiful chunk of native coastal wood.
Let me know.

PHONE NUMBER FOR GET A HAIR CUT AT HOME A ANNOUNCEMENT LUCI PUT ON FOR ME

Submitted By: stylistatlarge48@yahoo.com – Click to email about this post
lUCI HAD ADVERTISED ABOUT ME PAM AND HOW SHE LOVED MY HAIRCUTS “THANK YOU LUCI” I GOT A FEW NEW CUSTOMERS LOVED IT I FELT I SHOULD PUT MY OWN AD WITH MY PHONE NUMBER
503-801-6684
MY NAME IS PAM I HAVE BEEN A PROFESSIAL STYLIST FOR 40YRS.I AM CONTINUEING MY CAREER GOING TO PEOPLES HOME,I SPECIALIZE IN CURLY HAIR,PERCISION HAIRCUTS,MEN WOMAN,CHILDREN,I LOVE MY CAREER AND GETTING TO KNOW FOLKS IN THEIR CONFORT ZONE I’M VERY FLEXABLE WITH SCHEDULES .HOPEFULLY YOU’LL CALL
PAM HAIRCUJTS AT YOUJR HOME
503-801-6684

News from the Nehalem Bay Health District

Submitted By: marc@nehalembayhd.org – Click to email about this post
For Immediate Release
May 21, 2024

Bid Process Underway for new Nehalem Bay Health Center and Pharmacy

Local North Coast Subcontractors Encouraged to Participate

(Wheeler) – Bremik Construction, the construction manager and general contractor for the new Nehalem Bay Health Center and Pharmacy, is formally requested sub-bids for a range of work needed when construction begins later this summer on the new health facility in north Tillamook County.

Bids from subcontractors are due to Bremik by June 6, 2024 at 2:00 pm.

Full information about bids being sought is available at the Bremik website: securecc.smartinsight.co/#/PublicBidProject/759135

The project scope consists of new construction of a 16,154 sf, two-story community health center with associated site improvements. The scope of work includes a wood framed building, with pre-engineered wood trusses, vinyl windows, laminate composite siding, curtainwall and storefront assemblies, asphalt shingle roof and built-up roofing, acoustical and wood ceilings and new site improvements with new landscaping and a new parking lot.

Bremik will be hosting an in-person outreach event in Wheeler, Oregon on Tuesday, May 28th at 3:30 PM. The event will be hosted adjacent to the current Nehalem Bay Health Center located at 230 Rowe St, Wheeler, Oregon 97147.

Feel free to drop by and meet the project team and ask questions about the upcoming project.

2010 Subaru Forester for Sale $4000 OBO :-)

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Reliable, Beloved 2010 Subaru Forester 2.5x Premium for Sale- $4,000 OBO

Great car, lots of life left! It has 240,000 miles on it and does ‘need’ a catalytic converter, but other than that she is good to go. 🙂 See details below:

**Key Features:**
– All Wheel Drive (AWD)
– Heated Front Seats
– Driver Seat Power & Lumbar
– Power Windows & Locks
– Panoramic Moonroof
– Roof Rack
– All Weather Package: Heavy-duty floor mats and trunk liner
– Satellite/Sirius Radio Connection
-No pets, no smoking
-Super clean inside

**Recent Maintenance:**
– $800 Tune Up: Includes new spark plugs and EFI chemical treatment for optimal performance.
– $1000 Front Axle & Control Arms Replacement: Ensures smooth handling and stability on the road.

**Known Issues:**
– Check Engine Light (Code P0420): Catalyst System Efficiency Below Threshold. May affect emissions and fuel efficiency, but not safety. Catalytic Converter ~$1K replacement.
– A/C Coolant Needed: Stay cool during hot summer days with a quick recharge.
– CD Player Issue: CD occasionally gets stuck in player.

**Additional Information:**
– 240,000 Miles: Well-maintained with a partial mechanical history available.
– 2nd Owner: Purchased from a dealership in Arizona in 2012.

Car is currently in Seaside, but I can meet to show it to you in Cannon Beach or Arch Cape (or further either direction for serious inquiries!)

Email me for pictures, or here is a link to the craigslist ad: portland.craigslist.org/wsc/cto/d/cannon-beach-2010-subaru-forester/7748356808.html

Sad to see my Subie go but it’s minivan time 🙂

Evening / Weekend seasonal 3 hours a week

Submitted By: tiffany@apeachycleanbytiffany.com – Click to email about this post
Tillamook Oregon Immediate needto fill very minimal oncall cldeaning position could develpp into more
This position is for cleaning:

Public Use Restrooms
Lobby
Small Kitchen
Small Event Space
and
Large Event Hall with restrooms and small Kitchen

Friday evenings 45 minutes to 2 hours depending in if both places are on the schedule 8pm start and
Saturday on call
must have transportation and cellphone
Times may vary every weekend and sometimes only 1 night
$20 an hour to start
after training $30 an hour when you can work alone up to3 weekends of training
two seasons of work : Vacation and Holidays
email : tiffany@apeachycleanbytiffany.com
call or text and leave a message with your nsame and number : Tiffany (503)457-6177

Fictitious report

Submitted By: Wstone1991@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Fictitious television report:

Les Newsman: Good evening, North Coast. This is Les Newsman, North Coast News, coming to you live from the quiet beach town of Manzanita, Oregon. You may know Manzanita as the picturesque setting of the beloved fictional soap opera, “The Tides of Manzanita.” But today, the drama is all too real.

What brings North Coast News to this quaint village by the sea is a wave of controversy crashing against the city government. Reports have surfaced that the council has been raiding the town’s water fund by $675,000 over four years, using it at their discretion for the general fund. You might be thinking, “Les, what’s the big deal?” Well, according to concerned citizens, draining the water fund has an associated opportunity cost. The money won’t be available when it’s time for needed infrastructure repairs or improvements whether large or small.

I had the chance to speak with a local resident, Aenita Aquas. Let’s hear what she had to say.

Aenita Aquas: I’m worried sick, Les. One day, I’m going turn on the spigot, and nothing will come out because the city council took the funds for who knows what and didn’t repair the water pipes. They always want more, more, more. They just raised water rates 44 per cent and reduced basic water amounts. Now they want to use accounting tricks to charge monthly instead of quarterly. Who gets hurt the most? Those of us on fixed incomes, low-income families with children and service workers. Meanwhile council members will just make happy talk about it. Everything is costing more, and we’re flat broke. The rents will be raised by these increased utility costs to the landlords. The city has plenty of money. They need to cut back just like I do when there’s more month than bank account.

Les Newsman: Aenita, like many others in Manzanita, is concerned about the future. She fears that soon the council will come knocking, demanding more taxes to replenish the water fund they siphoned. As she put it, “The city has plenty of money. They need to cut back on expenses just like normal people do.”

Let’s talk to another citizen, Alf Fluent. Alf, are you concerned about water fund transfers and charges?

Alf Fluent: I’m retired and I’ve saved my whole life to have a retirement. Even I notice that costs for food and gas have gone way up. The real costs for water won’t kick in until summer lawn watering time. Last summer trees and shrubs would have died without regular water. People will cut back on watering when it gets hot from these high water costs. Get ready for burnt out lawns and fried shrubs. Same for my vegetable garden. It will wither or my costs go up.

Les Newsman: Many are not calling this highway robbery, but highwater robbery. North Coast News reached out to city employees for a comment, and while they spoke off the record in fear of retribution by the city over their first amendment rights, their response was less than reassuring.

Unidentified city employee(masked): “It’s all just funding to us. We don’t care where the taxes or fees come from. It just increases the chance for a pay increase. Heck, we don’t even live here because we can’t afford the housing, so we are not really affected by water fees or taxes. And once it’s passed, it’s water under the bridge.”

Les Newsman: There you have it, folks. The once-idyllic beach town with a village atmosphere now finds its quaint history circling the drain, thanks to what some are calling an out-of-control city government. This is Les Newsman, reporting from Manzanita, Oregon. Back to you in the studio.

ISO furnished 2-bedroom home (Astoria – Rockaway) beginning June 16

Submitted By: Tylersimpson295@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hi there!

I’m Tyler, a lead marine wildlife interpreter, educator, and environmentalist working (mostly remotely) in Canon beach. I have been fortunate to have spent several years working remotely + volunteering abroad, living in more than ten countries to date. I am currently residing in Seaside, but the three-month lease will be up come June 16. So, I am searching for housing. In addition to myself, my friend, Cori, would be joining me. She lead a team of pharmacists (via remote work) in terms of occupation.

If you have a property available to rent between Astoria and Rockaway I’d love to chat! We are looking to move into somewhere June 16 of this year. We are open to a 1-6 month lease depending on location (amongst other factors such as avaialbility and price). We will both be working from the coast until the beginning of 2025.

We are looking for a furnished two-bedroom property with strong wifi as we both will be working remotely. Our budget is between $1,800 – 2,900 depending on the location and amenities. Utilities included would be ideal (similar to the function of Furnished Finder, the platform for Travel nurses of which Cori introduced me to last year).

We have a number of fantastic long-stay reviews on AirBnB, as well as two positive reviews here on Furnished Finder. My current landlord (in Seaside) expressed willingness on also attesting, as have my colleagues within Cannon Beach city-hall. As an environmentalist, I can assure you that we aim to utilize as little energy as possible during our stay. We are also usually gone during the weekends on hiking trips, saving costs of energy even further. Cori will be traveling with her cat of which is most positively behaved (and fixed + declawed). Both Cori and I are beyond clean individuals, so we can assure that the property will look the same upon our departure as it did our arrival. As an environmentalist scientist, I can also assure that we do everything to minimize power usage.

We are willing to place a refundable deposit (including pet deposit) as soon as possible depending on the length of stay that you are comfortable with.

All the best,

Tyler W. Simpson

– Lead wildlife Interpreter (Haystack Rock Awareness Program), City of Cannon Beach –

-Educator / Global Volunteer / Student of life –

+1 (682) 717-4171
“Failure is success in progress”— Albert Einstein

Summer Solstice Workshop: Illuminating Desire

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Summer Solstice Women+ Workshop
“Through the longest day and into the night, we welcome the summer solstice, a magical day of light and illumination.”

We are so excited to announce our inaugural Women’s+ North Coast Summer Solstice Workshop!

~ Illuminating Desire ~

Lara and Tenisha will be joining forces to help you gently unearth desires for the next phase of your journey.

Lara will lead the group through individual and group flow practices, breathwork and intuitive journaling.

Tenisha will deepen our offering with somatic sensing, visualization practices and a safe environment to titrate towards what you really want.

Come illuminate your summer season with us as we celebrate aliveness amidst nature through the wholeness of our beings.

Where: Les Shirley Park
When: June 30th 2024
Time: 11am-2pm
Cost: $35

See QR code to Sign Up
Or Visit
lalaslifegarden.com/events/
www.somaticwholebeing.com/community-offerings