



Call or text John at 503-530-0186
or E-mail.

2 WOODEN GARDEN CONTAINERS $35
SWEET CAT TREE 66”t x 21ish” (my dining room table-squeezed this out!) $$35
Maranne
Wheeler text 503-812-5768



Kate Sweeney
katherinerosesweeney@gmail.com
(541)905-2283
4 Michelin Primacy XC
275/65R18
4 Pirelli Scorpion Zero
235/45R20 100H
1 Goodyear Wrangler SR-A
275/65R18 on rim
All tires have a lot of good wear left on them. I live in nehalem but travel on 101 north to Warrenton and south to Tillamook often. Willing to drop off if anyone interested.
Call John 503 764 5213
Ninja Foodi 9-in-1 Digital Air Fry Oven with Convection Oven, Toaster.
$135 local pick up in Nehalem, Cash only.






Thank you!
Christy

3 FINAL SHOWS THIS WEEKEND JUNE 16th – 18th AT THE NCRD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER IN NEHALEM
Tickets and more information at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
12 ANGRY JURORS, based on the award-winning Henry Fonda movie 12 Angry Men:
On a hot summer day after a lengthy trial, a jury must decide whether a 19-year-old man is guilty of murdering his father.
The jury votes 11-1 that the man is guilty of the crime, but the law requires a unanimous vote by all 12 jurors to pass judgment.
Tempers flare as the eleven jurors try to convince the 1 dissenter to come to their side.
However, as the evidence is re-examined, new uncertainties come to light, forcing everyone to honestly question whether there is some measure of “reasonable doubt”.
Directed by Frank Squillo
Tickets at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
Friday and Saturday night at 7:00 pm
Sunday matinee at 2:00 pm
Photo Copyright © 2023 Riverbend Players





Find Your Art! Summer Reading Program KICK OFF CELEBRATION!
Summer Reading, prizes, fun events, and bilingual story times are happening at the library this summer! Signup at the library or online and start anytime throughout the summer.
Take-home treat bags and door prizes! Come pick up summer reading bags and a FREE BOOK.
Make and decorate tambourines and kazoos with artist Miss Karen.

Ron 503-704-8866


$5 per 5 gallon bucket
Bring your own buckets or other reusable transport device.
Burlap bags available to borrow.
Delivery available for $25.
Must schedule an appointment.
Email or Text Kelley 503-438-8171
queenbee@dirtybirdsgardencenter.com


With deepest gratitude,
Betsy Chase
President, North Tillamook Library Friends
The increased density will bring with it increases in both vehicle and pedestrian traffic. My wife and I counted 210 cars in just 2 hours on Classic Street only! (Dorcas was under construction) And that was in mid-May, neither a holiday nor a peak summer weekend.
The hotel entrance/exit will be immediately next to a 4-way intersection renowned for drivers dangerously ignoring traffic regulations. Imagine the effect the increased density of vehicles from the hotel will have on traffic and pedestrians.
The increased density of a hotel and community center will also increase the number of pedestrians walking/jogging/bicycling on Classic and Dorcas. This is doubly dangerous with increased vehicle traffic and neither street has sidewalks.
To build this huge complex the developer intends to cut down 25 or more towering evergreens on the plot. The trees form a natural barrier between the golf course and the proposed hotel. Their removal and the increased density of a 34-unit hotel could create liability to the city from potentially deadly errant golf balls striking hotel guests, and pedestrians using the hotel public trail.
A petition opposing the hotel has been signed by 135 folks of Manzanita!
I and many others in our community have submitted letters and emails to Manzanita’s City Council and Planning Commission opposing this project.
A consensus is a hotel just doesn’t belong in this location – – there are 32 residences on Dorcas Lane. A 34-unit hotel will more than double that density!
I and a number of others testified AGAINST the project at the Planning Commission meeting on May 30, 2023. No one, well, except for the applicant, testified FOR it!
Just yesterday, pointing to the wooded plot next to the Signature 5th hole, I asked a passer-by walking along Dorcas if she knew a hotel was proposed for that location. Her reply “Yes, that gives meaning to the word RIDICULOUS!”
Don’t the voluminous well-researched letters, emails, eloquent testimonies and the petition LOUDLY say the Manzanita community opposes this project?
Take a look at the photos, the serenity of the site and Signature 5th hole; then imagine adding a 34-unit hotel and community center.
I borrow a line from an iconic pop song – – you don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone…
Paul A, Hughes







Ashley
503-440-2514
amersereau@gmail.com


A huge “Thank You” to Sight-Unseen Shredding, Heart of Cartm’, Pacific Roots Coffee + Mini Donuts (3 cheers for warm, fresh donuts!), Recology, Averill Recycling, and Tillamook County Solid Waste and Recycling Administration!
Our volunteers were amazing and are probably putting their feet up today! Applause goes to Mike, Jan, Brad, Cindy, Andrew, Donna, Steve, Ron, Phil, and Gordon! Thank you so much, you made the day fun and the work go smoothly!
As always, we learned a lot, made adjustments as we went along, and came away happy. The weather was grand, too, and that was a nice gift!
With gratitude,
Mary Leverette, 2023 Event Coordinator
ml2@comcast.net
503.449.8445