Summoning Spruce Available at Tillamook Public Library

Submitted By: annornie@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
I started writing Summoning Spruce when I was living in Wheeler in 2014. During the years it took to write, I workshopped with visiting authors at The Hoffman Center and enrolled in Writing Alive workshops facilitated by Dana Cunningham Anderson at the former Center for the Contemplative Arts location.

When my book was finally published in March of 2020, I announced it on BBQ and many folks asked if there were copies available through the library and I am happy to update ya’ll that my book, Summoning Spruce, is now available at the Tillamook Public Library! Libraries rule!

*You can always order through my website (www.annornie.com) or from your favorite Indie Bookstore if that is what you prefer.

Four Paws on the Beach Position Available

Submitted By: mruona@hotmail.com – Click to email about this post
Four Paws on the Beach in Manzanita and Cannon Beach have part time positions available.

The Manzanita shop is looking for someone on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.

The Cannon Beach shop is looking for someone on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

The positions would be 11am – 4pm each shift.

We are a family oriented company and we work as a team. What we look for are people with a happy disposition, who love being around dogs and enjoy helping people.

If you know of anyone looking for a fun place to work in which you get to work with dogs all day, please have them reach out to: woof@fourpawsonthebeach.com
OR…stop by either shop to pick up an application.

American Art Review Magazines

Submitted By: paws-63485@mypacks.net – Click to email about this post
American Art Review is a fine arts magazine that features in-depth articles and pictures on artists – mostly painters, but includes sculptors and photographers. Each article is written by an art authority, a professor, critic or author. Each article is accompanied by many excellent photographs and printed on high quality glossy paper. Pacific Northwest artists have been featured, such as a comprehensive biography of Charles Heaney by Roger Hull of Willamette University.

Lot of 58, about 10 years coverage, from late 1990s. Excellent condition.

Offers considered for this collection.

Thanks, BBQ!

Utility sink for sale

Submitted By: cindy.obtd@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Good condition Dash comes with nice delta, hot and cold faucet, hook up lines and drain elbow $30

Also, one – 6‘ x 16“ heavy duty wire shelf, three brackets and 1–3 foot wall mounting bracket. Two more wall brackets and you have a nice shelf!

But wait! There’s more! Free 50 CFM bathroom vent fan.., works good

Can deliver in tri Village area
503 341 0450 message OK

WHO’S READY TO BE AN ANTIQUE STORE OWNER

Submitted By: wheelertattletales@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Are you ready to Break Free and have a shop of your very own?

Located in the Heart of the Shopping, Eating, & Drinking in the fantastical City of Nehalem 

Be right next door to Buttercup & Western Spirits 

Behind you is Riverside Fish and Chips

Only 5K will get your camera system and many other perks!

call or text Tracy at 503-890-0100 for more details.

WONDER GARDEN MANZANITA MAYHEM!

Submitted By: ketzel.levine@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Mayhem? Bring it on. If you have a full sun garden with fast drainage you gotta love Manzanita.

Which brings us tomorrow’s Wonder Garden Plant Sale where we just happen to have a few for sale.

20 manzanitas for sale? Puhleez. Ok, perhaps 50? Not even close.

OVER ONE HUNDRED FIFTY MANZANITAS ready and waiting for good homes!

Not to mention (but who can resist?) a staggering array of your favorite Wonder Garden plants.

10am-1pm tomorrow in the WG. See you there.

NOPE

Submitted By: Constanceforncrd@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Dear Community, you’ve been reading many heartfelt requests from people who support the NCRD 5 year operations tax levy, all from good intentions.

And, that was me for 13 years, from 2008-2021! I was right there with them; pounding the pavement, barking for donations, asking for support, and pushing the 2 prior PAC’s along with Lucy. Some people were surprised I didn’t work for the NCRD as involved as I was. When I started hearing concerns from community members I became alarmed at how many people in our 3 Villages are NOT supportive of the NCRD. At first I would say a bit arrogantly and defensively, ‘I’m sorry that was your experience, it just hasn’t been mine’.

It was suggested the ‘culture’ of the NCRD may be the source of the problems, so I started watching, listening, going to Board meetings, asking questions. I’ve been told most of my questions and concerns are valid, it’s my ‘delivery’ that’s not appreciated.
Take a moment to read again what was said directly to me when meeting with a BM while specifically looking for stage accessibility in the PAC: ‘Why are you poking your nose in this’, ‘I have a disability, you don’t see me asking for special favors’; ‘You don’t want to get on the wrong side of the board, we have our own way of doing things’. Again, not one board member or staff disputed OR countered those statements, not one. The culture of the NCRD is directly correlate to the culture of the Board and staff. Are you concerned with any of this?

I understand some may not understand why I’m voting no, if I ‘truly support the NCRD’? So I ask you to ask 5 people in your community (who do not use the NCRD) and ask them, why not? You may be surprised….

It’s not for those who are happy with the NCRD that I am urging a no vote, it’s for those in our communities who the board and staff of NCRD have written off as dispensable or accepted the notion, we don’t need to change ‘You can’t please everyone’.

It’s for the teens/tweens who no longer have ‘their’ recreation because the Board thought ‘they’ should be grateful for the new pool and took away the skate ramp with no conversation for ‘What do our kids do now?’

It’s for those in our aging communities who may want to participate on stage in the PAC and won’t because there is no accessibility and the Board/staff bias toward accessibility is granting special favors?

Or for those in wheelchairs who may want to play pickle-ball yet there is no street access and our board/staff question if people in wheelchairs play pickle-ball?

My dream is for having the NCRD be a treasure for ALL is ATTAINABLE. I believe in the mission statement: the NCRD Provides the Educational, Recreational, Social and Physical well being for the entire North County Community by providing activities for all ages and abilities in an inviting environment.

AND change is not going to happen as long as the stats quo culture is supported with OUR tax dollars.

Again, Voting down the levy will not be the end of the NCRD. It will not be the end of the no-pool pool project or the end of the swim program or after-school program. What it will do, it will send a clear message change is needed.

I’ll repeat myself. If you are one who has had a negative experience, or been treated with less than respect with the NCRD staff or board. Vote No.

If you are one who experiences the NCRD as not listening to the needs for ‘all ages and abilities’ as stated in the (nowhere to be displayed) mission statement. Vote No.

If you are someone whose experience of requesting clarity, or asking questions to the board or the NCRD is as effective as spitting in the wind, Vote No.

If you are someone who doesn’t trust the NCRD, or the Board, for any reason. Vote No.

If you are someone who believes the NCRD’s adult programs cater to retiree hours or those who can afford to pay. Vote No.

If you believe the NCRD functions as an ‘old boys club’, Vote No.

If you are someone who is no longer using the NCRD for any reason, Vote No.

If you supported the pool because of our children’s need to learn to swim and now have learned the School has reduced the school swim program to 1/3 of what it was. Vote No.

If you believe the board should be seeking a permanent Executive Director and won’t. Vote No.

If you believe the board should create a committee, committed to stage accessibility for those with mobility concerns in the PAC and won’t. Vote No.

If you believe the board should create a Community Action Committee to see what the community want’s and needs, and won’t. Vote No.

Voting down the levy will not be the end of the NCRD. It will not be the end of the no-pool pool project or the end of the swim program or after-school program. What it will do, it will send a clear message from the community change is what is wanted and needed for being heard, being valued and being treated with respect.

MAKE A STATEMENT, VOTE NO.

Ceramic Apprentice

Submitted By: Unearth.co@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Looking for a ceramic apprentice for a two month time frame, roughly October 16-December 15!

You’ll learn techniques of ceramic production to help fulfill our holiday inventory- including hand building, glazing, and firing for a local ceramic business.

Schedule will be up to you, with ~6 hr/a week commitment. This is a skill share apprentice experience offered to a complete beginner, or someone experienced, looking to learn ceramics from start to finish.

Nehalem, Oregon. * must be able to lift 40 lbs.

Thank you!

Wall shelf, Juicer, professional blender.

Submitted By: crissrueda@hotmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hello there,

Selling these items,

Professional blender/food processor, brand Ninja, works perfectly in great condition. It has more blades included, cost $35

Juicer, brand mueller, works perfectly, great condition, cost $20

Vintage wall self, wood, hand painted, good condition, size 19.5”x28”, cost $16.

contact
crissi
503 440 4257

Cotton Candy this WEEKEND!!

Submitted By: sugar.plus.air@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
This Saturday is the last market of the season… Tillamook Farmers Market and we will be there ready to spin some deliciousness for you all!!

The weather is looking GREAT!!
We will be there from 9 am to 2pm

We can’t wait to see all your smiling faces and enjoy the fun to be had during Saturday’s day festivities!

Fall is here and we have some yummy fall flavors to share with you.
*Pumpkin Spice
*Apple Pie
*Chai Tea

We will also have some of the original flavors that we started with and sparked our interest in this little small business we embarked on.

Thank you all who have supported us and enjoyed our sweet treats!!

See you there!

NCRD is NOT a community organization

Submitted By: andynorris21@yahoo.com – Click to email about this post
I can’t stand the whitewashing: NCRD is NOT a community organization.

NCRD offered programs ONLY to those who shot Gatets’ mRNA tech.

It is therefore a ‘vaxxed community’ organization.

I will NEVER use NCRD services again. (not that you care of course.)

And it’s a shame; when it was actually a community organization my kid daughter benefited from NCRD greatly.

No vax no pickelball? No thanks!

Maybe we should de-fund this mouthpiece for Big Tech/Farma instead?

And let’s check in with psycho again, shall we?

Here he is (again, three years ago folks, you were warned by the devil himself) giggling and laughing as he brags about turning your CHILDREN into GMOs.

Seriously: That’s EXACTLY what you did to your kids before going to the store to buy your organic non-GMO food.

This guy is evil and very, very mentally ill. Likely a sociopath.

And who the hell asked him to vax the world anyway? The CIA or something? Jeez…

Anyway, this guy is a sicko for sure:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5C-yu_x4FhQ

Travel Trailer For Sale

Submitted By: dclindquist@hotmail.com – Click to email about this post
2014 Komfort Trailblazer 2700RB 32′ x 8′ Travel Trailer $16,000 CASH ONLY

Weight 8500 lbs (per sticker)

Highly sought after island floor plan with large bathroom

Lot of updates done including
2 new smart TVs
New Massage/Heated recliners $1800 (camping world) Skylights/fans
almost all lights
kitchen sink faucet
Upgraded entry steps
Hybrid mattress $600 (less than 1 year old)
All windows/doors have been recaulked
Roof maintenance done
2 drop down blinds.
Took out shower doors to create roomier shower and less cleaning.
Dinette bench has one side with an almost split in cushion.
Entire trailer has normal wear and tear but in overall great shape.

Please email dclindquist@hotmail.com OR text 360-461-7646 for more info/pictures. Currently located at the edge of Bay City/Tillamook.

Friends of NCRD Flower and Bulb Sales

Submitted By: pattyrinehart@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
Flowers are still available this weekend! Friends will do their best to have bouquets at our regular spot, next to the Manzanita Deli in downtown Manzanita, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday as long as the wind and rain allow. AND do remember, the Friends of NCRD fall planted/spring blooming bulb sale. I will be at NCRD on Friday of this week from 10 AM to Noon with a booklet of full color pictures of all the bulbs we will have for you to plant. Reserve now! Early ordering ensures the availability of your choices. As in the past Friends has a limited number of amaryllis and paperwhites for your indoor planting in late November. All bulbs will come with planting instructions. I’ll see you at NCRD on Wednesday, Friday 10 AM to Noon. Or call me and leave a message, Patty-503-801-3534. Thanks for supporting Friends of NCRD whose mission is to support NCRD by promoting it and raising funds for programs and projects. Yes, we will have flowers in downtown Manzanita on Friday and Saturday.