Technically helper

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Hello do you need help with
your technology?
I can help with anything from

Smart Phones
Laptop
PC computer
Smart tv
Streaming box
Rougher
Smart home ECT

I can get you devices setup or even help
teach you how to do things your interested in knowing.

Please contact Carl at
971-237-6256
to schedule times & for prices.
Thank you for your time. I’m looking forward
to helping you.

Licensed Massage Therapy Outcall Massage

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Acupressure/Tui Na
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I do events, wedding parties and birthdays etc.

Meet The Cast of Riverbend Players Production of ‘Brighton Beach Memoirs’: Jay Johansen as Eugene

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NEIL SIMON’S COMING-OF-AGE COMEDY ‘BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS’

NCRD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER March 18th – April 2nd.

Tickets at www.RiverbendPlayers.org

Dreaming of baseball and girls, young Eugene must cope with the mundane existence of his family life in Brooklyn: formidable mother, overworked father, and his worldly older brother Stanley.

Throw into the mix his widowed Aunt Blanche and her two young (but rapidly growing) daughters and you have a recipe for hilarity, served up Simon-style.

Meet the Cast: Jay Johansen as Eugene

Jay is a busy NHS student involved with local theater appearing in ‘Narnia the Musical’, ‘Clue’, and 3 Missoula children’s theater productions.

Jay is involved in school robotics, speech & debate, the D&D club, and the student council.

Jay is also in three 4H clubs and is a Tillamook County 4H ambassador.

River Community Meditation

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We are an open gathering…meeting each Wednesday in the sanctuary at St Catherine’s Church. We meet at 6 p.m. to engage with what matters through meditation, focused reading, and sharing. From the ridiculous to the profoundly healing…we enjoy ourselves as we can. You are welcome to contribute. Our meetings are always free as a matter of principle.

Resolutions. They Aren’t Just For New Year’s Anymore!

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Posting on behalf of Kim Rosenberg. loretta.kim.rosenberg@gmail.com
Resolutions. They Aren’t Just For New Year’s Anymore!
We are always dealing with history–our personal history, our family’s history, our nation’s history. And when it comes to the city hall in Manzanita, our town’s history.
Whether or not we agree about the path taken for city hall, we’re on it now and we’ve invested a ton of resources. We’ve gone through changes in councilors, the mayor and a couple of city managers along the way.
There wasn’t consensus in 2017 about the necessity of buying the Underhill property in the first place or building a city hall on it after. The debate got real personal, real quick. A bond to finance a new building was voted down and things stopped for a time.
But you know what they say about the past, right? You might be through with it, but the past ain’t through with you.
Back in August 2020, at the behest of council, City Manager Cynthia Alamillo wrote Resolution 20-21 approving the design and construction of a new city hall on the Underhill site. Basically, the resolution makes the City’s case for a new building on a new site and lays out a road map to make it happen.
The resolution was approved by the Council and became effective immediately.
But when Alamillo left her position, things slowed down again. A pro tem city manager was hired. Pro tem managers have to be replaced within 6 months and they typically just keep the lights on until a new manager is hired.
It helps to know who does what in city government. Luckily, in our little town we don’t need a flow chart except for storm water.
Our style of government is the weak mayor form–kind of a crappy name but all it means is that the elected council including the mayor all have an equal vote. The mayor has no formal authority outside council and no veto over council decisions.
A city manager is not like an office manager getting the coffee, ordering glue sticks and making copies, but a highly skilled professional hired, “solely on the basis of administrative qualifications.” (Manzanita City Charter p 4) Managers serve at the pleasure of the council but it takes a majority vote to remove a manager.
The council sets the policy and the city manager makes policy happen. The city manager doesn’t invent policy on their own although, they can and do help shape it by knowing what the rules are and what’s possible. The council, the mayor and the city manager are supposed to work together like a team. The city manager also runs the day-to-day operations of the city and manages the staff that works for the city. There are laws and regulations that apply to just about everything in government. Tons of rules and processes and ways of doing things the right way so we’re legal and that when people leave, there’s a record for the next guy, which hasn’t always been the case.
The Oregon Municipal Handbook says the relationship between the city manager and council (in Manzanita this includes the mayor) is best when council, “respects the manager’s leadership role and responsibility for administration.” (Chapter 3 p 3)
Leila Aman was one of five applicants who applied to be Manzanita’s City Manager. Aman has a Masters degree in Regional Planning and Management/Development from Cornell University. Before Aman came here she worked for the city of Milwaukie, Oregon as Community Development Director leading a staff of 12 and a budget of 3.2 million dollars. She was involved in creating opportunities for affordable housing and managed Milwaukie’s city hall relocation and renovation. She was involved in updating the city’s residential code to reflect their Comp Plan update.
Aman was appointed by unanimous council vote about 20 months ago. For the first six months she got to know us and recognized that the community was deeply divided about City Hall. She came to the Council asking to start fresh by evaluating all the options available including a remodel of the old schoolhouse, which had been off the table. She’s reached out to the community in different ways to gather our ideas about the project.
Good city managers don’t choose which existing policies, ordinances and resolutions they will administer. Whether or not they agree with them, they are supposed to stick to the rules as they are. Aman has. She signed off on a dune grading application because we had nothing legal in place to stop it, but she worked to get our current and real moratorium on the books. When I bitched about the tree ordinance Aman showed me what the rules say. She told me those rules could be changed and what the steps are to do that. When I wanted to understand why the parking ordinance changed, she brought out the boxes of records and found the answers.
Since she was hired, Aman’s been digging Manzanita out of the deep hole of our history–from digitizing records stacked in boxes to updating everything including our archaic financial software. She’s started to gather community input for the update to our Comprehensive Plan. She’s moved staff into roles of greater responsibility and developed a team that is effective and professional.
I may not like that our land use documents and ordinances suck because nothing’s been updated for decades but Aman didn’t write the rules we have and they don’t change magically overnight just because we want them to. There are a lot of steps to everything in government, the rules are complicated and it all takes more time than you think, just like a kitchen remodel.
I know what an ordinance is. But what’s a resolution when it’s for a city and not the one I make yearly on New Years to learn Czechia?
An ordinance is a legislative act. Ordinances are formal documents about single topics with the force of law. They are the long-term rules for a city’s on-going concerns like tree removal, building height and parking requirements.
A resolution is an expression of policy concerning some particular item of business coming before the legislative body. Resolutions are written and they usually deal with something temporary–like building a city hall. A resolution requires a majority vote of council to pass but once it does, it’s effective immediately and it has to be amended or repealed by a majority vote of council.
Resolution 20-21 spells out what the plan for city hall was back in August of 2020 when Cynthia Alamillo was the city manager, but it hasn’t gone anywhere. Aman has slowed the process down and the Council is evaluating options and doing their homework. That’s what they’re supposed to be doing.
On February 15, 2023 Council chose the location for a potential city hall on the Underhill site and made the decision to demo the Q-Hut after learning the estimated cost to fix it up for storage would be 500-600k.
In April there’ll be a public presentation of the City’s financial projections and then in May, they’ll discuss financing options and there’ll be a vote by Council. Some of us will be happy with what they decide, some of us will be unhappy but most of us will be somewhere in the middle.
In a representative democracy we don’t always get our way. If you’re a tree hugging hippie girl like me, you pretty much never get your way. The issues important to some of us don’t matter to others. The people elected weren’t the people we voted for. Bummer. Or the people we voted for turned out not to be who we thought they were. Major bummer.
The good news for us is that in our style of city government each Councilor has an equal vote. We have a City Manager who is working hard at the direction of Council to create policy for the future. There’s no boss. But maybe there’s a team. Team Manzanita. I hope so.
Kim Rosenberg loretta.kim.rosenberg@gmail.com

Port of Nehalem Position Openings

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The Port of Nehalem has two positions open. Boat Operator/Building Maintenance and Deckhand/on call. Position descriptions and applications are available on the Port’s website at portofnehalem.org/. Applications are also available at the Port Office, 36060 Sixth Street, Nehalem. 503-368-7212. The Office is staffed Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9am – 1pm. Positions are open until filled.

Handy Man Services Available

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Please Call me to discuss jobs @:
971-324-0149
(Please No Emails)

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!

Miscellaneous Items, tool, & art

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Calls Only PLZ NO Emails:
971-324-0149

Beautiful Outdoor Marble Fire Pit Table w/ 4 Rocking Chairs included. $350-

Outdoor white Wicker patio furniture $350

Vintage Rod Iron in or outdoor furniture (round table & 2 chairs) nice patina $150-

12 Inch Hunting Knife w/ Leather Holder $100-

Contracting Stud Finder Kit worth several 100 asking $100-

2 Electric Paint Spray Guns for interior or exterior $75- for both

Various Custom Canvas Paintings & Canvas Photography Prints in assorted sizes. Wave & Beach Themed.
Each painting or print will be priced differently depending on size etc. We will send pix via email, text, or schedule a viewing
for interested buyers.

Logging Boots Size 9 and 10

971-324-0149

Boots Size 9!

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Boots for wet or dry/ work or daily use.
Size 9

Wites Logger boots
(Originally $400) asking $100

Denner Camo military jump boots
asking $50

Mucks rubber ankle boots
asking $50

Gorilla Hy Test Steal toe boots
asking $50

All are water proof and I added cushioning insoles for arch and back support.

971-324-0149

North Coast Veteran for Peace Meeting

Submitted By: briantjmcmahon@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Happy St Patty’s day everybody
Our Veterans for Peace meeting will be Thursday, March 16th at the Rockaway Roastery in Rockaway at 10:30 PST.  It will be face to face as well as on zoom.

Briant McMahon is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: North Coast VFP Meeting
Time: Mar 16, 2023 10:30 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

Join Zoom Meeting
us06web.zoom.us/j/82895415481?pwd=aDlFc1I1eFdwNG1LME1WcjNKUTc1QT09

Thanks Brian

Handy Person Wanted

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~I am an elderly retiree and require help around the house with chores, especially outdoors. I cannot walk on uneven surfaces (moley lawn) and would like to make my yard easier to work in by: raking the winterfall, removing rocks from paths, cutting down 2 maple trees which drop most of the yard rakings before they leaf out (and haul the cuttings off), trim a few willow and other bushes, dig out and remove about 12 beach grass plants, and paint a skylight in the bathroom.
~If you are capable, I need a rotten portion of my porch railing replaced and painted.
~I have other jobs which can be discussed later.
~I have all tools, parts, wood and paints, but need you to have a method for hauling.
~I can pay around $25.00 per hour, depending upon the job. I would like the work done in a certain order, according to the weather and timeliness. I am a clean and orderly person and would like you to treat my home and property with that in mind.

I would like to meet with you if you can help. We may be able to form a routine relationship for monthly chores like mowing and trimming.

Thank you…emails only please for now

House for SALE

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Unique Home or Investment Purchase Opportunity

Three complete living areas located at 35950 12th Street in Nehalem, Oregon.
2 Bedroom/ 1 bath upstairs and Studio/ bath downstairs
This home has been lovingly restored and renovated by excellent local craftsmen to include:

Ground level studio apartment that includes a bathroom that contains a full size walk in shower, washer/ dryer (2022) and an on demand propane hot water heater. Full kitchen with new refrigerator and range ( 2022) and a double sink and lots of lovely rock maple cabinets. Studio room holds a queen bed and living and dining space. The apartment is completely self contained and has rented for $1200 a month. Off street parking available.

Level 1 had a full kitchen with SS gas range, dishwasher ( 2020) and refrigerator.
Wooden cabinets and new laminate flooring. 
Separate back entrance with off street parking. Eat in dining area, large living room and office with locking door. Also full bathroom with washer and propane dryer. There are new windows which allows for excellent cross ventilation and ceiling fan. All rooms on Level 1 have new flooring.

Level 2 Two bedrooms and storage area: Master bedroom holds 2 queen beds if needed, large walk in closet and under eaves storage. It has a large window that face the mountains.
Second bedroom holds a single bed and faces the back yard.

This property would make a great family home OR an excellent rental investment. Last year the property generated over $20,000 in rental income.

The front yard has been landscaped and the side yard has been enclosed for a private garden and dog sunbathing space.
There is a huge two sided deck and two large new storage sheds. The exterior of the house was stained this summer as well as the entire deck.

The owner is relocating out of state so many furnishings such as a battery powered lawnmower and furniture are available for purchase.

This home is conveniently located within walking distance to Wanda’s Cafe and Bakery and all of Nehalem’s downtown businesses as well as 4 miles from Manzinita beach and 8 miles to Oswald West State Park.

Serious inquiries only to Janine Seadler at 443-356-5350 for pricing and photos.
Or janine.seadler@gmail.com
Please do not disturb existing tenants and no REAs please.

Cannon Beach Comedy Festival – March 17-18th

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Comedy is Coming to Cannon Beach!

The Cannon Beach Comedy Festival goes off March 17-18th at the Coaster Theatre.

Headliners include the nationally renowned Kyle Kinane and award-winning Brent Weinbach.

Tickets are on sale now at CannonBeachComedyFestival.com.

The bill includes Arlo Weierhauser and Shain Brenden, both of whom have been named “Portland’s Funniest Person.” For a full list of comedians, check out our website (and get tickets!).

On Kyle Kinane (performing Saturday, March 18th):
“Gruff energy and laid-back demeanor mask Mr. Kinane’s skills as a storyteller and joke writer,” wrote The New York Times, “{Kinane} is at his finest when dissecting the worst experiences of his own life.” The Times continued that Kinane’s “bawdy vibe belies his undercover-sweetheart material,” adding: “Kinane’s a master of the pitter-patter refrain, which he deploys to develop a consistent rhythm throughout his act” equaling a “perfected illusion of casualness.”

Regularly touring the U.S. and beyond, Kinane has recorded comedy specials for Comedy Central, Netflix and more.

On Brent Weinbach (performing Friday, March 17th):
Weinbach is a recipient of the prestigious Andy Kaufman Award, recognizing innovative voices in comedy. He has appeared on “Conan,” Comedy Central, Cartoon Network, IFC, and more, as well as created viral internet sensations on his own YouTube channel.

L.A. Weekly called Weinbach “obscenely, disturbingly brilliant.” Time Out NY added that his work is “weird in the best way.”

The Cannon Beach Comedy Festival is produced by the Tolovana Arts Colony, a long-running coastal nonprofit. The event is made possible by a grant from the City of Cannon Beach’s Tourism and Arts Fund.
The Coaster Theatre is located at 108 N Hemlock St in Cannon Beach, OR.

To learn more and purchase tickets, visit: cannonbeachcomedyfestival.com.

Yoga with Veterans

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Hey everyone
Welcome to Yoga with Veterans. It’s free, it’s easy and it’s fun.
Everyone is welcome.

Yoga with Molly is canceled for this coming Monday, but will resume on Monday
March 20th.

Yoga with Janet is still on.
She is great.
Tuesday at 10:00
You can join us via Zoom.
The link is:
us02web.zoom.us/j/89623675617

Hope to see you there.

Brian

NATIVE PLANT SALE AT THE HOFFMAN!

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LET THE PLANT SHOPPING SEASON BEGIN!

The Hoffman Center for the Arts is delighted to announce its first indoor native plant sale, featuring a crayon-box collection of wildflowers as seen in the Wonder Garden. We’re selling many of our favorites all potted up and ready to bloom April through June.

But those wildflowers are just window dressing. The star of the sale is the plant that spells home: MANZANITA.

We’ll be selling dozens and dozens of manzanita species, from groundcovers to small trees (give or take 7 years), including varieties that have been blooming in the Wonder Garden since early February through rain, hail and snow. Check ’em out along Laneda Ave!

So what’s the catch, you may wonder. Why this unprecedented early spring sale? Glad you asked.

MARCH 31ST IS MANZANITA DAY! Read all about it athttps://hoffmanarts.org/events/manzanita-day-2/

Sale begins 11am on March 31st. See you at the Hoff!

Healing Sound Bath Sunday March 19th 9 AM

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Hello BBQ!

Please join me next Sunday March 19th @ 9AM, at Rising Hearts Studio for a Healing Sound Bath with certified sound healer Christy Kay. Come relax and bathe yourself in the Sounds of Healing with Himalayan and Crystal Singing Bowls, Gong, Drums, Bells and Chimes. The intention for this sound bath is Relax, Release, and Restore. Only $25!!
Link to register: app.squarespacescheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=20787704&appointmentType=22657899

Space limited, please register – See you there!

Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th St
Nehalem, OR 97131
(503) 800-1092

Meet The Cast of Riverbend Players Production of ‘Brighton Beach Memoirs’: Juli Stratton

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NEIL SIMON’S COMING OF AGE COMEDY ‘BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS’

NCRD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER March 18th – April 2nd.

Tickets at www.RiverbendPlayers.org

Dreaming of baseball and girls, young Eugene must cope with the mundane existence of his family life in Brooklyn: formidable mother, overworked father, and his worldly older brother Stanley.

Throw into the mix his widowed Aunt Blanche and her two young (but rapidly growing) daughters and you have a recipe for hilarity, served up Simon-style.

Meet the Cast: Juli Stratton as Stanley

Juli made her acting debut last year in ‘Arsenic and Old Lace’ and has served as a Foley artist in ‘Dracula’ and ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’.

Juli has been a regional LGBTQ+ advocate and educator for over a decade.

Juli also teaches Functional Strength for Seniors and Tai Chi for Health & Harmony at NCRD.

She and her wife Amy live in Manzanita with their 3 fur kids.

FOR SALE BRAND NEW 2 SETS OF IN-LINE SKATES

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BRAND NEW- 2 SETS OF IN-LINE SKATES
Mens and Womens
Super fun and great exercise!

K2 V02 Women’s and K2 V02 Men’s
Men’s sized for 11.5 and Women’s sized for 9.5

These are top of the line skates.
Brand new in box with all accessories.
Brand new protection kits. Elbow pads, knee pads and wrist. With tags still on.
Extra break pads for the skates.

The skates retail around $250 to $300 a set and the protection kits are about $30 each.

ASKING: $150 each set $275 for both

Read about these skates here:
The K2 VO2 90 inline skates are built to provide great performance. If you enjoy commuting and exercising with inline skates, this pair is an optimal choice for you. These K2 inline skates come equipped with a quality soft boot. The softer boot construction ensures both a good fit and comfort. The K2 VO2 90 run small in size. We therefore recommend choosing one size up from your regular shoe size. These skates will fit just right if you have slightly narrower feet.
High-Cut cuff gives you maximum ankle support for stabilization and reducing your muscle fatigue
Aluminum frame offers you direct handling characteristics while being super lightweight
Powerstrap closure to avoid heel lift with the extra strap across your instep for a secure fit and added control
90mm wheels with a hardness of 83A are right on the mark to round up this setup
Built-in liners that are ventilated and anatomically shaped
The combination of breathable mesh and foam in the liner will keep your feet comfy and well-ventilated
Brake included in the package

contact Janice
janicebge@gmail.com

Come See the Mermaid of the Blues

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Maria Muldaur and Her Red Hot Bluesiana Band
March 26 @ 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Feeling low?, tired of the cold?, feeling blue?
Come on out on Sunday March 26th and shake out those blues with some red hot Bluesiana music whipped up by Maria Muldaur and Red Red Hot Bluesiana band.
This show is a fundraiser for NKN school district music program.

March 26, 2023
White Clover Grange
Doors 3:30 PM

Tickets available at:
tickettomato.com/event/7935

Opener 4:00 PM
Neahkahnie High School Choir directed by Michael Simpson

5:00 PM Maria Muldaur and Her Red Hot Bluesiana Band (2 sets)

Take a funky little romp through the swamp with Maria with this JJ Cale song , Cajun Moon:

https://youtu.be/E_uA-buFEu4

North Coast Music Project would like to thank their community partners for this show who share our mission of putting music in the hands of children which provides them a healthy way to relate and process what they are experiencing in their lives.

Maynard J. Keller Trust
Rockaway Roastery, Cosmo Jones, owner
Nehalem Bay Health Center
Fulcrum Community Resources
HUGGS
Pelican Brewing
All of our crew and volunteers