Black Walnut Corner TV Cabinet

Submitted By: Sicinc.imholt@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Black Walnut rolling TV stand looking for a new home. This is a custom-made cabinet that is meant to reside in the corner of your room. It has an articulating flatscreen tv mount installed. All you need is $50, a pickup truck and at least 2 friends to help you load and unload it. It is heavy. I have no room, or I would keep this beauty. This deal is located out on the Miami- River Road area. Email for more details.

Moon River Farm employee housing

Submitted By: farmers@moonriverfarmers.com – Click to email about this post
Hi Folks,

We are getting going on the 2024 growing season out on the farm and it all starts with our crew. We had great luck last year when we put the word out looking for summer housing for our employees so here we are again.

We are looking for housing for a couple from Bend. They will be visiting the area in a couple weeks to scope out opportunities and we are hoping to help by asking here. We may also be looking for housing for a single individual, tdb.

If you or someone you know has any leads please shoot us an email at farmers@moonriverfarmers.com

Thanks so much!

Kayleigh

GENERAL INTEREST

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MAPS
For those of us who appreciate visual aids, the link below is to a very comprehensive history of not only Ukraine but of the whole region. Since we, as a nation, are supporting the war there, it would be enlightening for all of us to understand how borders have ebbed and flowed in the past thousand years. Compared to our Eurasian partners, our collective national memories are like a five year old. These maps can offer a deeper perspective.

original.antiwar.com/david_stockman/2022/10/09/maps-not-to-die-for/

Denise: The Coach for Teen Success

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Being a teenager can be tough! Teens may face challenges with friends, school, or family that can make them feel stressed, anxious, or unhappy. Want to change your situation or get help for a teen you know? That’s where Denise can help!

Denise has worked as a licensed School Counselor and a certified Health and Life Coach who has been helping teens for over 20 years. She understands the struggles and needs of teens, and she knows how to help them overcome them.

Denise has created the “Optimal Life Coaching for Teens” program, a unique and effective program that helps teens achieve their goals in both physical and emotional health.

In this program, teens will learn and practice real-life skills that will help:
*Improve self-esteem and confidence
*Manage stress and emotions
*Build healthy and positive relationships
*Develop good habits and routines
*Achieve academic and personal goals

With Denise’s coaching, you will have a supportive and caring partner who will guide you, motivate you, and celebrate your success. You will discover your potential and become the best version of yourself.

Don’t let your challenges hold you back. Contact Denise today and start your journey to a happier and healthier life!

To learn more about Denise’s “Optimal Life
Coaching for Teens” program:

*Visit her website: www.optimallifecoachingforteens.com

*Complete an inquiry form by scanning the QR code below or clicking: form.jotform.com/240288386131053

*Email Denise: optimalcoachingservices@gmail.com

ISO Random tile needed

Submitted By: Artwithmisskaren@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
I’m trying to find random tile I could patch together to do the bathroom floor. Sort of like an old school scrap quilt. It’s a tiny bathroom. 5’x8’ in size with a big shower pan chunk out of that.
The tiles don’t need to match. Any color or shapes would be fun. So if you have any stuff laying around from a past project. This artist would be delighted to come get them.
Blessings – Karen

Cannon Beach Forest Home

Submitted By: amykcarleton@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Fully furnished new, modern 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath, 2 story home settled in the quiet neighborhood of Haystack Heights.
For rent Sept 24 – June 25- some flexibility available of exact dates
$3000/month including utilities/wifi
No pets

Photos here:
docs.google.com/document/d/1FKBYo508ttB0MrWAvpr1FupGD0lhxpTFk7MWpMCFhmA/edit?usp=sharing

Please inquire with Amy for more info:
504.407.7259

CRIMES OF THE HEART OPENS MARCH 1st! MEET THE CAST: KATIE HACMAN AS MEG MAGRATH

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CRIMES OF THE HEART OPENS MARCH 1st
Tickets at www.RiverbendPlayers.org

MEET THE CAST: Katie Hackman

Back on stage after 18 years, Katie’s a powerhouse of reinvention!

Juggling her thriving small business, Cardman Cleaning Company, 2 kiddos, and husband TJ, Katie finds joy in baking, beach walks, music, and travel.

This play is extra special – sharing the spotlight with her daughter Marisa and marking her debut with Riverbend Players!

CRIMES OF THE HEART:

This darkly comedic play by Beth Henley delves into the messy lives of the Magrath women, each grappling with their own “crimes of the heart.”

Under a searing Mississippi sun, the Magrath sisters’ fragile lives shatter when Babe, the youngest, shoots her philandering husband.

Summoned home, the eldest, Lenny, wrestles with small-town stagnation and dreams of escape.

Meg, the middle sister, a washed-up singer, drowns her past in whiskey, returning with secrets clinging to her like Spanish moss.

As Babe’s legal storm brews, the kitchen of their childhood home becomes a pressure cooker of buried memories and blistering truths.

Past resentments erupt, revealing the scars of their mother’s suicide and their father’s desertion.

Their eccentric cousin Chick stirs the pot, while their flamboyant lawyer Barnette offers shaky legal support and a dash of unexpected romance.

This Pulitzer Prize-winning play paints a bittersweet portrait of Southern women struggling to rise above their “crimes of the heart” and embrace the promise of a brighter future.

March 1st – March 17th at the NCRD Performing Arts Center
Tickets on sale now at www.RiverbendPlayers.org

injured white cat downtown nehalem

Submitted By: jgulaskey@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
I’ve seen this long-haired white cat with no collars around downtown Nehalem for the last couple weeks. Last night (Sunday Feb 11) I saw it again, but this time badly limping..

The cat evaded my attempts to get closer, so i took a photo and have been reaching out to TAS and United Paws to try to get the cat medical help.

Does anyone know if this cat belongs to someone?

Thank you for any help. Jordan

POP GOES the HEART-Successful & Thanks!

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FRIENDS THANKS THE COMMUNITY

Sponsored by Friends of North County Recreation District (NCRD) wants to thank our entire community and some beyond for making the 2024 Pop Goes the Heart Event such a success. With a Grand Prize of $1,000 cash and 50 prize baskets given away, a great time was had by the over 125 attendees. Friends of NCRD president Linda Makohon and event coordinator Wendy Bakker were both happy with the results of this fundraiser. Catching the excitement of a beautiful day on the coast, people were there to celebrate NCRD and their fundraiser. Monies raised will be used for new equipment for NCRD Fitness Center and for the Youth Program. We will get back to you with more information once all is sorted by Treasurer Carol Mills. There is still time to support this event by sending your contributions to Friends of NCRD, PO Box 511, Nehalem, Oregon, 97131. Again, many thanks!

Ski and snowboard gear sale Saturday

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Skis, poles, snowboards, boots and more priced to sell in a one-day sale, Saturday, Feb. 17, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in Bayside Gardens.

The equipment ranges in size from youth to adult. In addition to skis and boards, there are multiple pairs of snow pants and bibs, some never worn. Also gloves and goggles.

The sale takes place at 11195 Seamont Way in the barn.

Looking for a great pet sitter?

Submitted By: jampaulson@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Look no further than Ginger Matyas, a terrific, experienced pet sitter, dog walker, and all-around animal lover here in our community. Ginger has more than 40 years working with animals – in fact she was the first professional dog walker in the Portland area many years ago. She is experienced, knowledgable, responsible and skilled with your beloved companions. She provides overnight care as well as drop-in care – whatever meets your needs – for dogs and cats. And as a bonus, Ginger is a talented artist who specializes in pet portraits.

Find out more at the attached link.

www.gingerpetsitter.com/about.html

Adorable handmade highland cows

Submitted By: mlnd_vaughn@yahoo.com – Click to email about this post
Approximately 11” tall. Horns are made of sculpture clay. These are for display only. Not suitable for smaller children. The price on these are way less than you can purchase online and not have to pay for shipping. Please feel free to message me with any questions.
$40 each. I’m having issues with loading pictures so message me and I can email them to you.

Yoga with Veterans

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Hey everybody.
Yoga! It’s fun, it’s free and it will make you healthier.

First there’s Yoga with Molly.
Day – Monday
Time. – 11:15 PST
Place – Tillamook YMCA

If you can’t join in person, you can still zoom in via the following link:
us06web.zoom.us/j/84115365249?pwd=Y1ZETEp1ZEtoS1JDTG9Sdmg3cGoyQT09

Next there’s Yoga with Janet.
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/89509061029

Come join us. Everyone is welcome.

Brian

Conscious Aging Community Connections, Resource Discussion, Feb. 12, 2-4pm at Pine Grove $5

Submitted By: telaskinner@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hello Community,

Everyone is welcome to attend our Conscious Aging and Community Connection Community session Monday. We will exchange information and learn from one another as we discuss resources in our area.

Organizers of our group have assembled lists of resources:
Non-profits, Health Services, County Agencies and Services and Activities and Events and where to find out about them.

At first we planned to make copies of these lists for people attending the Feb. 12th meeting, but the combined list is 18 pages long. If you are unable to attend and would like this list, send me an email and I will reply with the list we’ve compiled in an attachment.

This is our first attempt at creating a resource list. We are interested in your comments and also will be looking to update it by adding new items and deleting resources that are no longer viable.

We’ll also talk about where to find personal services and small businesses in the area.
If you have experience with any of the following services, please bring names and contact information to share Monday:
Sewing/Alterations, Hair Dressers, Pedicure, Manicure, Dog Sitting/Grooming, Cat Sitting/Grooming, Technology Help, Uber Rides, Housesitting, House Cleaning, Handyman Services, Yard Work, Window Washing, House Painters, Plumbers, Mechanics, Knife Sharpening, Chimney/Fireplace Cleaning. What services are you looking for in our community?

Upcoming Conscious Aging and Community Connection Events:
March 11th: Presentation by the North Coast End of Life Collective: www.northcoasteolcollective.com/
April 8th: Oregon Humanities will hold a Conversation about Aging and Loneliness
Saturday April 27th: A Special Event on Green Burials to be held at NCRD from 2-4PM , $10
May 13th and following 2nd Mondays of each month from 2 to 4pm, topics to be announced

Future Topics to Consider:
Blue Zones: What is it that makes people happy and healthy?
Personal Safety Nets: Being prepared for the expected and unexpected
Fraud Prevention
Wills and Trusts
Advance Directives and POLST forms
Home Safety and Fall Prevention
Grief
Savoring Moments of Delight and Gratitude

We’d like to hear which topics interest you most.

The Conscious Aging and Community Connections Program is sponsored by Pine Grove Community House. This allows us to keep admission at $5. All proceeds go directly to Pine Grove.

If you know of others who are interested in learning about resources in the area, forward this email. Let them know, EVERYONE IS WELCOME!

We look forward to seeing you Monday!
Tela Skinner and The Conscious Aging and Community Connection Team: Kathie Hightower, Mary Ruhl, Sue McGrath, Kathleen Moore, Jan Hamilton, Dori Bash, Glenna Gray and Paula Sansum

Volunteer for NTLF Library Spring Clean Up

Submitted By: susantone@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
North Tillamook Library Friends invites members & volunteers to assist with a Spring Clean Up of the Manzanita Library grounds one Sunday in March (weather dependent). Brian Wilson of Green Phoenix Landscaping will lead volunteers with leaf clean-up (raking leaves and hand pulling out of nooks and crannies), hand weeding, pruning out dead and overgrown salal in the beds, picking up debris and loading it for transport to the transfer station. Someone with a truck or trailer would be especially valued. Some tools provided, but please bring your own if you have them.

If you can help, please email ntlf1987@gmail.com to let us know which Sundays in March you are available.