Electric Recumbent Trike for Sale

Submitted By: murphy.km3@frontier.com – Click to email about this post
Illness forces sale. Less than 50 miles on this E-Bike purchased from Arlington Velo Sports in Arlington WA in January of 2021. This bike is so new it still has the nubs on the tires!

Bafang 750W Mid Drive Motor
48v 141/2 hr Battery
10 speed gear box
Entry/Exit Bars
Adjustable Seat
Schwalbe Oversize Tires
New Lock

Also included if wanted is a new Giro Helmet and new Bontrager Women’s size 101/2 Road Shoe

$3,750 OBO

These bikes list new for over $5500. This is a great deal on a showroom condition E-Bike.

Text or call Kathy at 206-227-0698

Residential design and permit services

Submitted By: Jackie.ryser@newryse.com – Click to email about this post
We are a sustainable residential design firm located in Nehalem looking for clients who are wanting a new build, remodel, ADU, or even just a permit set to submit to the county. We have a close relationship with the county which helps with the process of approval and efficiency of the project. Reach out today for more information. Www.newryse.com and info@newryse.com

Club Manzanita The Pinocchio Edition

Submitted By: rkinor@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Six weeks and still no response from the City on simple questions explaining the justification and use of Water Operating Funds transfers to the General Fund.

In one explanation the City Manager attempted to explain Material and Service expenses in budgeted Funds and stated “we process significantly more invoices to the tune of about 50% of all of the financial transactions that occur in the City are for the water department.”
Through a public records request I did a fact check of monthly “water department invoices” processed by City Hall staff and they are nowhere near 50% of the annual Material and Services transactions claimed by the City Manager. You can do a review of monthly bills for City services posted in past Council packets on the City website to confirm this exaggerated claim based on actual payments of the City’s monthly bill statements for the Water Operating Fund.

The City Manager states that there are material and service costs incurred by City Hall staff to support the Water Operating Fund that should be paid with water revenues. She described examples of these items as purchases of “a desk, computer, paper and so on”. I am still waiting on an answer as to how much paper and how many desks and computers were purchased out of the FY 2022/23 Budget to provide City Hall staff with these needed items for their support of the Water Operating Fund.

I noted that the City’s own overhead analysis claimed City Hall staff costs of $38,332 for the Public Safety Department (Police) compared to $168,350 for the Water Operating Fund. Given that these two services are very operationally similar with respect to number of employees, total operating budget, number of Agenda items submitted to Council and monthly bill payment activity, why such a large discrepancy in the overhead costs for City Hall staff assistance? No answer.

Let me suggest the answer that the City does not want to provide. There is no opportunity to transfer and collect indirect cost charges from the Public Safety Department for the General Fund because the Public Safety Department is already in the General Fund. There is however tremendous incentive to justify exaggerated or nonexistent efforts by City Hall staff to transfer hundreds of thousands of dollars of Water Operating Fund monies to the General Fund that can then be spent for anything that the City wants.

When the City Manager’s claims fail any simple fact checks or common sense explanations, whether it involves nonexistent Council Agendas being managed by City Hall staff, exaggerated Water Operating Fund bill payment claims and unexplained purchases of desks, computers and paper, the Club’s response will be deny, ignore or invent new explanations.

The Washington Post’s Pinocchio Fact checker could find plenty of material to work with with these statements coming from Manzanita City Hall. When given the choice between transparency with citizens and protecting its own, the Club will always choose the latter.

Randy Kugler

In need of Lawn Mower

Submitted By: stars.2012.shine@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
We had our lawn mower stolen, unfortunately, and the prices new are overwhelming. So many people from members of the community who utilized the Point Bus stop, to international guests who stay are able to enjoy the beautiful and serene view of the river from our dock. We prefer to keep it clean and kept and right now we do have a weed whacker, but it is so time consuming and difficult to keep fully level. In search of a new or used lawn mower, gas or electic or even hand push would suffice. We are able to pay something for it, open to negotiation 🙂

Cannon Beach Library Rare and Old Book Sale Fundraiser

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For Immediate Release
Contact: Jen Dixon, Library Manager
info@cannonbeachlibrary.org
503-436-1391

RARE AND OLD BOOK SALE
Help Raise Funds for the Cannon Beach Library

Come explore the library’s Annual Rare and Old Book Sale Fundraiser this Memorial Day weekend! Join us Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, May 27th through May 29th, from 12 to 4 p.m. at the Cannon Beach Library, located at 131 N Hemlock St in the heart of downtown Cannon Beach.

Sale includes rare, old, signed, and collectible adult and children’s books that have been pulled from incoming donations. Choose from a diverse selection of collectible titles across a wide range of prices. Perfect for collectors, booksellers, hobbyists, resellers, and anyone looking for a special gift or to add to their own collection. Our books are priced to sell!

Don’t miss out – visit cannonbeachlibrary.org before the sale for a sneak peek of some interesting teasers. Every purchase supports the Cannon Beach Library, one of the few private non-profit libraries left in the country.

Two Weeks Until the CRAB DERBY at KELLY’S BRIGHTON MARINA

Submitted By: randi.kellysmarina@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Crazy Crabs, Rope Coiling Games, Oyster Eating Contests, Buoy Tossing, Crab Shell Painting, Face Painting, Live Music, Prizes, Raffles…
THE PARTY IS ONLY TWO WEEKS AWAY! Saturday, June 1st We Open at 6am Releasing the Tagged Crabs at 9am! Must be turned in by 5pm Winners announced at 5:30pm The Band “Uncle Jerry” Performs at 6pm
Bring your whole family and your generosity~ all proceeds from Entry Tickets, Raffle Tickets, and Silent Auction will go to our amazing local charities: the MuddNick Foundation and Animal Haven by the Sea.
Come to Kelly’s Brighton Marina for ALL DAY FUN! 29200 Hwy 101 N, Rockaway Beach, OR 97136 (503) 368-5745 www.kellysbrightonmarina.com

Small Rental House in Netarts/Oceanside

Submitted By: schechtel.m@comcast.net – Click to email about this post
Active, independent retired woman looking for long-term rental in Netarts/Oceanside.
Price negotiable, but $1200 – $1500/month ideal.
Single level, 1 bed/1bath, range, refrigerator, washer, dryer.
Garage/carport preferred but not essential.
Non-smoker. No Pets.
Excellent References.
The rental house I have lived in for 30 years is being sold. Need to move between now and the end of June.

NOTE: I am posting this for a friend. Please respond to me by phone or email and I will have my friend contact you. Thanks!
Martha Schechtel
503-816-2129 cell (call or text)
schechtel.m@comcast.net

Join us at Pine Grove Community House Member Dinner on May 21st!

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Do You Love A Parade?

Tuesday, May 21st

5:30-7:30

It’s that time of the year again! The 2024 Manzanita Fourth of July Parade is only a few weeks away and organizers are hard at work!

If you would like more information about this local tradition, Erin Laskey-Wilson, co-organizer of this year’s parade, will be happy to tell you all about it. The history, this year’s theme, the annual parade poster, and the myriad of details that make up a traditional small town Fourth of July Parade.

And if you would like to volunteer your time or expertise, she’s still looking for volunteers! Or maybe you would you like to be in the parade? Here’s your chance to get involved! Erin will join us at the Pine Grove members’ dinner on Tuesday, May 21st at 5:30 pm. If you have parade questions, she’ll probably have the answers. We hope to see you there!

Please RSVP to Mary Moran at moranmem@gmail.com

Please note this is a member only event … not a member? Not a problem! Join us on the night, annual membership is $20 per person for the remainder of the calendar year.

Remember to bring an appetizer, main course or dessert to share, as well as your own place setting.

Coaster Theatre Kids Perform at NCRD this Saturday! Free Show!

Submitted By: lesleyanctil@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Don’t miss the Coaster Theatre Kidz on Saturday as they take the stage at the NCRD Theater for a performance of AESOP’S FABLES. This is an original one-act play with music that weaves six of Aesop’s most famous fables into a show that’s fun, fast-paced, and full of surprises.
Local kids ages 5 to 15 perform and work the lights and sound.
This is FREE and no tickets are required. Just show up at the NCRD theater. Curtains at 1pm.

Stunning Rental Neahkahnie

Submitted By: seasitstay@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Former 5-Star Airbnb available for long-term rental Sept 1st. Immaculate, 520 sq ft, 1 bedrm cabin nestled in forest on Neahkahnie Mtn looking towards the sea. High ceilings, views from every window, exquisitely quiet yet 2 mi from lovely Manzanita. Ideal place to try a year of coastal living, telecommute, write, create. 1 or 2 people and a dog. $2100 inclusive.

Pictures galore here:

www.zillow.com/homedetails/Nehalem-OR-97131/349048033_zpid/

Folding table for sale

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FOR SALE: 6 ft Folding Banquet Table Like New Condition

I have a 6 ft folding banquet table for sale. It is in like new condition as it has only been used once and has been in storage otherwise. These retail for $65. I am asking $45. Please email jessica@thechrysalisimagery.com or text 503-348-6288 if interested.

Dome SUV tent for sale

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I have a Napier Sportz SUV tent for sale. It is in like new condition as it has only been used once and has been in storage otherwise. These retail for $395. I am asking $150. Please email jessica@thechrysalisimagery.com or text 503-348-6288 if interested.

Dome SUV tent for sale

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I have a Napier Sportz SUV tent for sale. It is in like new condition as it has only been used once and has been in storage otherwise. These retail for $395. I am asking $150. Please email jessica@thechrysalisimagery.com or text 503-348-6288 if interested.

Lovely five piece maple wood bed set

Submitted By: elaine.emmons@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Beautiful maple full or queen bedroom set for sale. The frame is adjustable. Five pieces. Headboard, foot board, bedside table, dresser, carved mirror, chest of drawers. Dovetail joints. Mattress not included. $1000 or best offer. The headboard is 57.5 inches high. The bed stand is 14 inches deep, 16 inches wide and 30 inches high. The dresser is 50 inches wide, 21 inches deep. The chest of drawers is 37 inches wide and 21 inches deep. Please call to see the set or with questions. 1 503 841-2116