Volunteers Needed! Munch A Lunch Program

Submitted By: Tinnindeb@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
We need volunteers to help us make sandwiches and pack up lunch bags for the Nehalem Bay Community Services Munch A Lunch Program. We provide lunches to the NCRD daycare, local kids camps, programs at the high school, and Grab and Go lunch bags for our local kids.

Monday and Wednesday from 8 am to 11 am at the Nehalem Bay United Methodist, located at 36050 10th Street, Nehalem, OR 97131. The program runs through August 21.

NBCS is an equal opportunity provider.

Rockwell 10 inch Contractor Saw

Submitted By: Yooper124@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
This saw and the motor are frozen. The top is cast iron. I used it in my custom finish carpentry business and it served me well. When I moved here in 1988, I had no place to keep it and the coast air took over. I do believe that the saw itself could be loosened up. Project? Scrap metal? You pick.
FREE!

Vacation Bible School Age’s Preschool – 5th Grade

Submitted By: Tahoetut@aol.com – Click to email about this post
Vacation Bible School a.k.a. VBS
AGES: Preschool-5th Grade WHEN: July 23-25 from 9a-12p WHERE: Seaside Calvary 240 Roosevelt Dr. Seaside, Or. 97138
Bring your little ones and their friends. Come early to get them registered. For questions call the church number at 503-741-9455.
THEME: OUR GOD IS THE SAME – YESTERDAY, TODAY, AND FOREVER!

BBQ posting protocol

Submitted By: barbaraandchuck@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
Just a reminder BBQ posters:

All opinions are welcome. Name calling and threats of violence are not.

We reserve the right to refuse to post any message, quote, ad, attachment or image for any reason, including but not limited to: violating our posting protocol; containing ad hominem; vilification; shaming or other contemptuous language.

We deleted a post from today because it included name calling and a threat of violence.

Please share your thoughts and ideas respectfully.

Community Drum Circle July 11th at Rising Hearts Studio

Submitted By: Christy@cosmichealingnw.com – Click to email about this post
Hello BBQ Community-

Our Community Drum Circle is tomorrow, Thursday, July 11th at 6 PM, here at Rising Hearts Studio, we’ll be in the courtyard. Bring your percussion instruments-drum, rattle, shakers – and let’s have fun – This is a FREE event open to ALL, with donations gladly accepted.
Hope to see you there!

Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th St
Hwy 101, Downtown Nehalem
(503) 800-1092
Christy@cosmichealingnw.com
“Lifting the community with education and services that promote healing on all levels.”

Top of the Line Mobility Walker

Submitted By: k.r.yurka@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
My husband used this walker to assist with his stability and mobility with Parkinson’s for just over a year. If you’re looking for equipment that is sturdy and really helps with “freezing” this is for you. When stopped, the wheels will not roll so the user is very safe! Please look at the In-Step Mobility website – it explains better than I can how it works:
www.ustep.com/standard-u-step-2/

Ours includes the laser line and sound cueing enhancements – all the bells & whistles. For info on how the enhancements work: www.ustep.com/laser-sound-cue-for-u-step-2/

It has been used almost exclusively indoors, so no significant wear & tear on the brakes, wheels or seat. The cueing module uses 2 AA batteries. It accommodates users 4’10” to 6’2″, and up to 355 lbs. It flattens easily to stash in the car, but it’s heavier (21 lbs) and longer when flat (42″) than a standard aluminum walker, because its steel and aluminum (therefore super sturdy!)

I paid $979 in March 2023. I would love to get $500 for it if it’s going to someone with means to pay easily. I’ll consider $300 for someone with limited resources.

Check out the website, then TEXT me if you’re interested. I’m happy to demonstrate the bells & whistles.
~ Karen 475-Zero97Five

New shower chair

Submitted By: k.r.yurka@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
New(ish) shower chair free – used only twice. In perfect condition, clean and stable.

I’d love this to help someone with limited resources, but I’d be happy to see it put to use by anyone who needs it.

I prefer texts to 503-475-Zero97Five. Pick up in Manzanita. ~ Karen

Large Coffee Table

Submitted By: k.r.yurka@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Mission style coffee table with shelf in good condition. Has some scratches (see pic for the worst one.) It’s fairly heavy and solid. May be Ethan Allen?

It’s 4’1″ x 2’7″ x 1’7″ (49″ x 31″ x 19″)

It’s all yours for $50 OBO. Would like it gone this week! ~ Text Karen @ 503-475-Zero97Five.

Yoga with Veterans and Janet

Submitted By: briantjmcmahon@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hey everybody.
Come join us for Yoga! It’s fun, it’s free and it will make you healthy.

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/85273692568

Come join us. Everyone is welcome.

Brian

PS. I won’t be able to attend in person, but I intend to zoom in.

SECOND CALL! (Raw honey/RMS delivery next TUESDAY) 7/16

Submitted By: jwmerc@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Jeff and the JW Merc “Honey In A Hurry” home-or-office delivery will be in south Cannon Beach and north Tillamook County again this coming TUESDAY!!! (July 16th – in the afternoon hours).
Here’s the “menu”:
Raw Oregon Snowberry (light wildflower) honey – one gallon ONLY – $105
“really raw” Blodgett (coast range) Blackberry honey – two gallons ONLY – $100 each
Raw Marcola Wildflower (Willamette Valley) one HALF-gallon ONLY – $55
Raw Oregon Raspberry Blossom (Willamette Valley) – two HALF-gallons only – $55 each

QUARTS:
Raw Oregon Meadowfoam honey (Junction City) – $29 each
Raw WA “Northwest Nectar” honey (cranberry coast) – $29 each
Raw Oregon Pumpkin Blossom honey (almost gone!) – $32 each
Raw Blodgett Blackberry honey – $29 each
Real Vermont maple syrup (Barred Woods) – GLASS jar: $32
Real Vermont maple syrup (Barred Woods) – in white “jug” style container (BPA-free) – $28 each

PINTS – Raw Blueberry Wildflower (Siletz) – $20 each or take TWO for $38 (delicious)
Orders must be placed in advance – please note this is a DELIVERY trip (I bring the goods to your doorstep – this is NOT a “pop-up”) – reach out to Jeff SOON to get on the list – by e-mail: jwmerc@gmail.com – via text to Jeff’s cell: 208-424-0042 – or by instant message on the JW Merc Facebook page – cash or your good check PREFERRED (other options possible) – see you this coming TUESDAY JULY 16th!!!

Thank You from the Friends of Rockaway Beach Library

Submitted By: vschultz22@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
The Friends of Rockaway Beach Library are grateful for the community’s support of our annual book sale. A big thank-you to the board members, spouses, neighbors, and friends who generously offered their time and helping hands on July 5 & 6. The funds raised by the book sale help fund building maintenance and keep our library facility functioning. Hope to see you next year!

Daily Book Sales at the Manzanita Library!

Submitted By: susantone@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
Did you know that you can buy gently used books at our Manzanita library branch?  Come visit us at 571 Laneda Avenue, Monday through Friday (10-6) and Saturday (10-5).  Books for sale are in the community room.
 
Do you have books to donate?  That’s fabulous! Feel free to bring up to one bag/box a week of gently used books. Simply drop them off during library hours. Sorry, but the following books are NOT accepted; reference books, diet/nutrition books, software/computer guides, self-help, music or video media.  Please DO donate; novels, non-fiction, cookbooks, short stories & children’s books in good condition.  All Book Sale proceeds support our library building and grounds.

North Tillamook Library Friends Thanks You!

Back To Nature Field Trip with Nature Journaling!

Submitted By: josepha.nisbet@usda.gov – Click to email about this post
Beginner and experienced Nature journalers take a Field Trip with two Forest Service Field Rangers, Amanda Koval and Sepha Nisbet to discover and record the habitat and eco systems on Mt. Hebo. An easy 1.5 mile round trip hike, with lots of stops for observing, to one of the special wildflower meadows that support the endangered Oregon Silverspotted Butterfly. We will offer prompts for journaling, opportunities for questioning and discovery along the trail.
Bring Lunches, Water and Appropriate hiking and weather gear as well as your Journal Pack. Meet at Hebo RS to carpool/caravan to the Hebo Trail Head.
Supply list available by contacting Sepha @ 503-392-5155

Flower Arrangers for July/August

Submitted By: pattyrinehart@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
VOLUNTEERS are needed by Friends of North County Recreation (NCRD) to help with making bouquets which Friends sells to support programs and projects at NCRD. The dates are listed below Friends supports scholarships for Youth, Aquatics, and Fitness Centers. This is one of Friends’ bigger fundraisers and the money is well spent to make our communities shine. The dahlias and other flowers are coming on and we need to find homes for them. The project starts daily at 9 AM in Manzanita. Friends will have water and vases, and flowers, but if you have flowers to contribute, please bring them with you. You’ll want to bring clippers if you have them-we always have extra sets, and many people want to wear gloves. Come on over and help! You do not need any florist skills; the flowers will arrange themselves. Call me, Patty, 503-801-3534 (message phone) and let me know if you can help anytime in July or August. I’ve listed the days we need filled in July. August is completely open so have at it!

Available dates in July would be:
Mondays, 15th, 22nd, and 29th.
Tuesdays, July 9th,16th,23rd, and the 30th.
Wednesdays, July 10th,17th,24th,31st.
Thursdays, July11th, 18th,25th.
Fridays, July 12th.
Saturday, July 13th.

Thanks!