Unused!
Two for $25.00


Hardly used…. Good as new!
$900 cash includes local delivery if needed!
Call or msg Dean in Wheeler at (541)999-6789


Stainless Steel
LG 30” Smart Electric Double Wall Oven Combo
Brand: LG
Oven Cooking Mode: Convection
Installation Type Wall Mount
Wattage 950 watts
About this item
1.7 Cu Ft. TurboCook Oven | 4.7 Cu Ft. True Convection Oven
Infrared Heating
EasyClean And Self Clean
Steam Cooking

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Pickup Manzanita, please email.

Mahjong
Chess (2 sets)
Backgammon (2 sets)
Scrabble (3 sets)
Double-Nine Dominoes
Classic Rummy
Sorry!
Cribbage
Jenga
Cards (2 decks)
Trivial Pursuit
Jeopardy!
Bananagrams
Yahtzee

Each shelf is 6ft tall by 2 ft wide by 12 inches deep. Located in Bayside Gardens/Nehalem.
Text 503-812-2022 to arrange pickup. Thank you.






Melinda










Get your energy flowing & wake up your senses as you move through an active, all-levels sequence of shapes. Then, enjoy a relaxing guided meditation with some sound healing & optional aromatherapy!
The class takes place at the beautiful St. Catherine’s Church on Hwy 101 in Nehalem (it’s not affiliated with the church and is non-religious).
This is a revitalizing, strengthening, active and fun yoga flow class series that will build on itself a little each week—so, ideally you can make it to all or most of the classes. (Drop-in is allowed, too.)
Sign up / more info via www.AprilClarkYoga.com










I am asking 1350.00 for it.
I can email photos, but cant seem to add them to this.
I am in the Manzanita area.



We’ll have works by a number of community artists, including weavings, jewelry, prints, carvings, textiles and more.
We’ll be at the park from 1-to-5PM. Tell a friend!

Portable Table Saw
$100
Stud finder Kit
Includes 4 electrical tools w/ case
$100
Beach Print/ Painting canvas’s
great value
Price varys
Free Refrigerator you haul it
away and I could use some help
moving the my new one into my home
Marble fire pit takes propane
$350
Wicker outdoor furniture
$350
Iron table and chairs
$150
Good Morning Nehalem
I’m a local, a father of 3 and trying to pick up some extra work.
If you have any projects needing attention.
Well then, I’m you guy!
I have many skills & wear many hats.
My skills include:
*Licensed driver
*Transporter
* Errand runner
*Yard work
*Painting (interior/ exterior/ cars/ toys)
*Skilled Car Mechanic
*Pet Sitter & Walker
*Heavy Equipment Operater
*Gutters
and Lots more!
If you have something in mind that’s not listed…
just ask me
Most likely I’m your man!
Have a wonderful day!
Calls or texts only
no emails please
1-503-801-9909
Prices very depending on what project your wanting.
Looking forward to hearing from you soon.

Tillamook Coast Visitors Association (TCVA) hosted Ashley Schahfer, founder of Empowering Access, for an accessibility tour of three Tillamook County parks June 14-15. Empowering Access is an Oregon based consulting company whose mission is to provide equitable experience and knowledge-based guidance to those looking to engage in disability, equity, and inclusion work. Schahfer’s visit was made possible by a $20,000 grant awarded to TCVA through Travel Oregon’s small project grant program.
The tour was attended by Parks Director JoAnn Woelfle, Parks Office Manager Melissa Rondeau, Parks Maintenance Tech Gene Henderson, TCVA Trails & Outdoor Recreation Manager Dan Haag, Tillamook Estuaries Partnership (TEP) Deputy Director Claudine Rehn, TEP Environmental Education Specialist Rachel Freeman, and TEP Communication & Engagement Manager Diana Dimarco.
The two-day tour took in three of the most-visited parks in the county system – Trask River, Kilchis River and Barview Jetty Campgrounds. Schahfer, an outdoors enthusiast with two degrees in architecture and 21 years of lived experience in disability, offered tips and advice on ways to improve access in the parks for users of all abilities. She pointed out a variety of things that could pose challenges to people dealing with mobility issues, such as concrete lips in front of restrooms, large gravel in handicapped parking areas and public spaces, bark chips on trails and playgrounds, and the height placement of door handles, soap dispensers and hand towels in restrooms. County parks staff also consulted with Schahfer on design ideas for creating dedicated ADA campsites in each park and improving beach and river access points. Schahfer will create a report from all of the data collected during the tour for the parks department and TCVA to use in planning future accessibility projects.
In addition to the parks consultation, Schahfer will be collaborating with TCVA to create an accessibility training and discussion forum for city and county leaders and personnel to be held locally in late fall of 2023.
“Ashley was incredible to work with and we were thrilled to bring her to Tillamook County,” Haag said. “The information she provided will be invaluable as we look ahead to creating recreational opportunities that are welcoming to all abilities.”
