North Tillamook Library Magazine Sale

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If you like reading recent magazines, you will find great bargains at the North Tillamook Library monthly magazine sale. All magazines are less than one year old (many are much more recent) and are for sale at 50 cents each. All sale proceeds are used by North Tillamook Library Friends to maintain the Library building and grounds.

The Magazine Sale will be held monthly on the following Saturdays:
November 12
December 10

Note that a smaller selection of very recent magazines are on sale in the Library whenever the Library is open. The monthly sale offers a much larger selection of magazines.

WE WELCOME MAGAZINE DONATIONS
If you would like to donate magazines for future sales, we will gladly accept magazines published within one year of the date of donation. Please drop your donated magazines in the book drop outside the Library.

FINAL DAY TO ORDER Winter Greenery from Fire Mountain School

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Hello one last time, neighbors!

Our annual winter greenery fundraiser is coming to a close! Orders are due by Friday November 11. You don’t want to miss this opportunity to acquire some of the nicest holiday wreaths, garlands, centerpieces and poinsettias. Here is the link:

Www.firemountainschool.org/wreaths

Orders will be delivered to your home or business on November 29!

Thank you all again!

Stihl power equipment for sale

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Stihl power equipment for sale chain saw 200$ chain saw 350$ weed trimer100$ weed trimer 150$ pole tree saw 200$ like new Husqvarna riding lawn mower 1800$ back pack blower 100$ enclosed trailer 2500$ Dr brush hog $250 Husqvarna self propelled mower $175 call or text for pictures or more information 5037172253

Alexi returns for massage appointments this Friday and Saturday

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Hi there BBQ!

Just a quick note to let you know that our manual massage therapist Alexi Hedlund will be back at North Fork 53 this Friday and Saturday, Nov. 11th &12th.

Alexi offers manual therapy massage one weekend a month. We’re really fortunate to have her come out- and her clients are loving the work!

She has room on Friday & Saturday for 60 and 90 minute sessions.

If you have been waiting to get back in to see her or want to have your first appointment- now’s your chance!

She only offers 3-4 appointments per day so don’t wait to book your spot.

Schedule your massage with the link below:
www.northfork53.com/manual-therapy-massage-with-alexi?p

Happy winter wellness,
xoxo
Ginger
northfork53.com

CLASSICAL CONCERTS THIS WEEKEND!

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The North Coast Chamber Orchestra will present two classical music concerts in November, their first performances of the 2022-2023 season. This unique ensemble, under the direction of conductor Cory Pederson, is a group of dedicated North Coast musicians offering live classical music in local venues. Titled “The Spirit of Life”, these concerts will offer a varied selection of performances by soloists, string ensemble, and full orchestra. Featured will be the full orchestra’s performance of Dvorak’s Symphony #8.
The first concert will take place on Friday, November 11 at St. Catherine’s Episcopal Church (36335 N. Hwy 101, Nehalem, OR) beginning at 7:00 pm. Tickets will be sold at the door for this concert.
The second concert will be on Sunday, November 13 at the Charlene Larsen Center for the Performing Arts (588 16th St., Astoria, OR) beginning at 3 pm. Tickets will be sold online and at the door for this concert. To purchase tickets online, visit partnersforthepac.org., or by phone at 503-338-9132.
Masks will be required for this event.
Admission for both concerts will be: $10 Adults, $5 students, and children under 12 (with adult supervision) free.
For more information about the Orchestra, please visit northoregoncoastsymphony.org and our Facebook page, North Coast Chamber Orchestra.

Rockaway Roastery is now open!

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Hi! We are excited to announce that Rockaway Roastery is now open!! To mark the irony of how long it took, the included photo is from July 4th…

We are open every day but Tuesday and will stay open late Wed-Sun. We are currently serving our full espresso menu and a large selection of baked goods. Within the next couple of weeks we will be adding in our other menu items including biscuit sandwiches, flatbreads, pizzas, and more!

We have 8 beers on tap along with a nice selection of bottled beers. Growlers welcome. Curated selection of wine featuring some natural/biodynamic options.

The stage will be ready for primetime in December, so if you are in a band or have some talent, talk to us about creating a show. If you have a book club or anything where you need a place to meet, we like to call ourselves Rockaway’s new living room. Lastly, we are starting a Spanish/English conversational group for those who want to improve conversing in either language.

We are so excited to serve this community and we hope to see you soon!!!

Maria, Darrin, James, and Cosmo

Thank You to all who voted!

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And thank you to all who supported my candidacy for a seat on the Manzanita City Council this year. I’ve appreciated your thoughts, interest and concerns so much.

Hearty congratulations to newly-elected council member Brad Mayerle and our returning council member Linda Kozlowski! Also, congratulations to our new Mayor, Deb Simmons.

There’s so much to do, and I know you three will do your best to learn the issues and help us map out a positive future for our town. I will be participating actively to do my part as a citizen to learn what challenges and solutions we have before us.

I urge my neighbors to be involved too.

Together is the way.

Sincerely,
Mark Kuestner

LOST wool hat – blue/green with white sheep – in Manzanita on Monday

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LOST WOOL HAT IN MANZANITA – A friend just returned from a trip visiting family and her birthplace in Great Britain and purchased a wool hat that is very precious to her. We were walking on Monday in Manzanita near her home and believe it was dropped near 4th Street and Treasure Cove Lane. The hat is black fleece lined wool with blue/green background and white sheep. If anyone has seen it or happened to picked it up, please let us know. Thank you! Kirby (and Jane, that hats owner)

Lasagna-Thon Fundraiser

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Join us on December 10 for one of our most popular annual events, Lasagna-thon. We rely on this event to set us on track for the coming year. Tickets are $35/person. There will be a silent auction, three types of lasagna to eat and then bid on, and an opportunity to view our Artists of the month, including December Membership Gallery and natural material baskets made by Amber Jarvis. Your attendance and supports the continued work of offering art and community to all!

Get your tickets here: square.link/u/e5cgHoc9

Holiday Printmaking Workshop – CBAA

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DECEMBER 10, 2022
Holiday Printmaking Workshop

Instructor: Ben Rosenberg

Time: 10 – 4:00PM

*Bring a Sack Lunch

Location: Cannon Beach History Center.

Cost: Members: $100 plus $15 materials

Non – Member: $125 plus $15 materials

JOIN CBAA and receive a TAX DEDUCTION

Details: Join Ben Rosenberg as he introduces the principles and practices of creating monoprints and monotypes. Monotype is a distinctive print made by pressing paper against a painted or inked surface. When creating a monotype, it cannot be replicated again. It is a highly individual creation, much like painting, as it allows for spontaneity, “happy accidents,” and working along a plate surface to bring a wide range of marks that can be obtained through the creation of an image.

Topics include basic theory and use of color and composition in working with water-based, mixed media, and a variety of surfaces. This workshop will involve both conceptual approaches and direct observations of a variety of student investigative resources.

You will explore various monotype styles, techniques, and media used with rollers, stencils, textured surfaces, brushes, and various inventive wiping tools to create unusual one-of-a-kind prints.

Through lectures, demonstrations, discussions, and printing time, participants will develop a command of the technical aspects of monotypes and monoprints (color mixing, paint application, materials), and the properties of creating an image (line and shape, color concept, composition, abstraction) and an understanding of how formal choices create meaning.

The day will begin with a lecture and discussion, followed by an afternoon for studio time. This class is a place where you can engage your own artistic interest and explore your personal voice.

Bring your ideas and be willing to take them further. It is a time and place to soak up everything you can and take risks.

Materials to Bring (All Optional)
Q-Tips
Brushes (old and stiff brushes are ok)
Rags (t-shirt fabric is perfect)
Rubber gloves to keep hands clean
Scraping materials: old credit cards, toothpicks, sticks (items you can scratch into inked surfaces)
Reference materials such as photos, drawings, sketchbook, etc.
Stencils
Collage materials
Sack lunch

About: Ben Rosenberg lives and works in Manzanita, where he teaches classes online for Clark College in Vancouver, Printmaking at Clatsop Community College in Astoria, and on-call substitute teaching in the Neah-Kah-Nie School District. He has been a featured artist in the Hoffman Center’s Gallery in Manzanita several times, including this past June. He is inspired by his surroundings whether on a bike ride, walk, or in a kayak paddling up the Nehalem River. He received a BFA in Printmaking from Temple University and an MFA in Studio Arts from Portland State University. His monotypes have been used in many publications nationally as illustrations. He has taught an extensive range of art making in all kinds of places to diverse populations for as long as he has been making art. His work is primarily in drawing, painting, printmaking, ceramics, and assemblages.

Recipes for Disaster Cookbook Sale!

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evcnb.org/events-and-training/emergency-food-12102022

What to cook in case of a disaster? Check out our “Recipes for Disasters” cookbook. Lots of ideas using dried herbs and spices to ramp up the flavor. Use the cookbook to inspire ideas about what you like to cook and eat. Then, stock your emergency food supplies so you’ll be ready.

Nice Wooden Futon for sale

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$175
In great shape.
Solid frame—not squeaky.
Was always in a spare room and saw very little use as either a bed or a couch.
No pets, No smoking home.
Queen size thick mattress
Occupies:
3’ tall
4’ deep
7’ 3” wide

Very easy to take apart and reassemble, we can show you and help upon pickup.
Possible local delivery for $20

Friends of North County Recreation District found more bulbs!

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Ever seen Patty’s garage? Well, if you have you will understand how this happened. While some of the Friend’s group was digging around for vases this past week, they found some tulip and daffodil bulbs hidden in banana boxes. The banana boxes are a long story, and we don’t need to get into that here.
It’s not too late to plant bulbs for the spring so let me tell you about the treasures we found.
Delnashaugh, Erlicheer, and Queen’s Day are all Double Daffodils. Delnashaugh is a double creamy white bloom enriched by fluffy peach-pink segments. Erlicheer is a sweetly scented double daffodil that bears 6-12 small white flowers on each stem. Queen’s Day is a double yellow named for the Dutch Holiday. This is a sunny, beautifully shaped flower. Price: All three are 5/$10 (Delnashaugh has 5 units left, Ericheer has 6 units left, and Queens Day has 8 units left).
Friends’ selection of what are called Uncommon Daffodils includes Pipe Major and Poeticus Recurvus. Easy on the eye, the Pipe Major has yellow petals with an orange center -blooming a little later than most daffodils. Poeticus Recurvus, which translates into Pheasant’s Eye. A stunning flower with white petals and a yellow cup ringed with red. Price: Both are 5/$10 (Poeticus Recurvus has 5 units left and Pipe Major as 12 units left).
Sailboat comes to you as a Miniature Daffodil, having 1-3 flowers per stem. It got its name from its white swept back petals. Price: 10/$10 (only 3 units left).
Thanks to many of you who purchased Paper Whites in the past couple of days we have only 12 units of those. Price is 5/$10. And we will also pot Paper Whites for you in holiday type or plain containers.
We have just a few Amaryllis left for sale. One-Double Dream Amaryllis which has reddish pink blooms with white highlights making an unusual and beautiful display. We start your Amaryllis for you using the proper medium and get them growing before we hand them off. They come with growing instructions. Warm up your world with the Horizon Amaryllis. You will think you have awakened in a tropical destination. We have three Horizon Amaryllis. These are very large amaryllis bulbs which sell for $40 planted.
All the above make great gifts. You will be so happy in the spring if you get our tulips and daffodils planted now. Thank you to all who have participated in our bulb sale this fall and we hope to see a few more of you as customers in the next few days.
Call Patty to place your order 503-368-6081. We will have your order taken to NCRD in Nehalem the next day.

Colonel Mustard says….

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Colonel Mustard says Everyone make sure you get your ballot in by Tuesday November 8th! There is a Drop Off Box outside across from Manzanita Police Station (167 S. 5th street). Located behind Manzanita News and Espresso, by the city parking lot.

Colonel Mustard says ‘Vote for Brad, he’s rad, and my dad!’

Fire Mountain School Holiday Greenery Orders Due

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The time has come to purchase your beautiful holiday greenery!

Orders are due by this Friday November 11 and will be delivered to you November 29 (Gearhart-Wheeler)

Here is the link: www.firemountainschool.org/wreaths.html

Thank you again, so much, for your support!

Fire Mountain School

Meditation Community

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We gather each week as River Community Meditation…at St Catherine’s sanctuary…near the Shell Station and next door to the Hope Chest between Nehalem and Manzanita…

6 p.m. every Wednesday…

We are in many ways diverse…welcoming…and always free…

We share an interest in deepening our meditation, learning how to better serve in our various communities.

We share leadership and facilitation as we are all teaching and learning together.

If any further information is needed:

You are welcome to call me at 858-395-6423
or use the email included.

Jett Keyser