Inspiration of the week

Submitted By: barbaraandchuck@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
Inspired by Jett to post something positive
Barbara

A poem by Judy Chicago:

A Prayer for Our Nation
And then all that has divided us will merge
And then compassion will be wedded to power
And then softness will come to a world that is harsh and unkind
And then both men and women will be gentle
And then both women and men will be strong
And then no person will be subject to another’s will
And then all will be rich and free and varied
And then the greed of some will give way to the needs of many
And then all will share equally in the Earth’s abundance
And then all will care for the sick and the weak and the old
And then all will nourish the young
And then all will cherish life’s creatures
And then all will live in harmony with each other and the Earth
And then everywhere will be called Eden once again.

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DON’T MISS THE HOLIDAY COMEDY OF THE SEASON! 9 SHOWS ONLY! OPENS DECEMBER 5th!

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THE HOLIDAY CHANNEL CHRISTMAS MOVIE WONDERTHON, by Don Zolidis and directed by Frank Squillo, is a hilarious spoof of the Hallmark and Lifetime Channel Christmas movies.

Set in a cozy Vermont inn during Christmas time, the play follows six predictable, intertwined love stories filled with small-town charm, romantic misunderstandings, and holiday magic.

THE HOLIDAY CHANNEL CHRISTMAS MOVIE WONDERTHON comically embraces every cliché, trope, and heartwarming twist of these beloved holiday movies.

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Peaceful Protest-Join Us

Submitted By: pattyrinehart@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
Join North County Resistance Protesters

Some grow weary of North County Resistance protests. Yet, in an era when the rule of law is being openly challenged—when executive orders undermine judicial authority and long-standing norms are disregarded by those in power—apathy is a luxury our community cannot afford. For instance, the administration’s refusal to comply with congressional subpoenas and the repeated spread of misinformation about immigration and public health are not just political disagreements; they are clear affronts to the foundational principles of our democracy.

I’ll bet even some of the protesters are growing weary. But the same people keep showing up on Saturdays. Thank you! It’s been a long slog since this past late winter and early spring. Why are people still protesting the Trump Government and the people he’s hired? Why are people from all over the USA not giving up? Why are we not giving up on Democracy? I don’t think this is a dream. These thoughts and protests are coming from the Declaration of Independence.

To better understand our motivation, consider the defining characteristics of fascism: the consolidation of power by a single leader, the targeting of minority groups, the suppression of dissent, the manipulation of truth through propaganda, and the erosion of independent institutions. In recent years, we have witnessed the separation of families at the border, the vilification of the press as “enemies of the people,” and the firing of officials who uphold checks and balances. These actions mirror the very traits that history warns us against, making it imperative that we remain vigilant and actively resist.

We have so many organizations in our communities doing good work for our area, our country, our state, and our Democratic nation. I know many of you are a part of one or more of them. It is a commitment to your time. It is a commitment to your financial resources. Thank you to each of you for making this space, our community such a better place to live. You have made a difference to our futures and remember our school children are going to be walking in your footsteps. Keep up your good work! Don’t give up.

The North County Resistance are not giving up when peacefully protesting for our Democracy. We protest for Freedom of Speech, we protest lies, we protest what is happening to our education system, we protest the multiple projects Trump is creating with foreign investors, and we protest the treatment of our citizens by ICE. This is a small list of what we are protesting.

Knowing all this, we cannot give up. Two hours a week protesting what is going on for our citizens is nothing, compared to what many of our neighbors are going through. Our next protest will be in Nehalem on November 22, noon to 2 PM. Dress for the weather, which might not be too wet, but bring that rain gear. Bring your signs, a chair, your upbeat attitude—saying, yes, we can make a difference. Don’t forget some canned food or a donation to the North County Food Bank, PO Box 162, Wheeler, Oregon 97147 or Nehalem Bay Community Services Food Pantry, PO Box 232, Nehalem, Oregon, 97131. You can drop food and donations off at the Protest between noon and 2 PM. Thank you all for the wonderful ways you have contributed to this cause.

If you can’t make the protest, please write your letters to our politicians and ask or demand they stand up for all our rights—where is the Justice Department?

Thank you all.

Patty

Electric Standing Desk For Sale

Submitted By: hadycoxen@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Awesome sitting/standing desk with solid butcher block top (1.5”) and sturdy metal legs. Easily adjust from sitting to standing with the push of a button with no wobbles – I had two monitors, laptop, desk accessories and could smoothly adjust mid meeting. The panel includes 4 presets for your preferred adjustments. 8+ plugins on the underside panel. This has served me well, but as I come back from leave I am switching my desk setup and this no longer fits in my home. Retails for around $2,000, asking $450 OBO

Cannon Beach Library’s Annual Holiday Tea

Submitted By: info@cannonbeachlibrary.org – Click to email about this post
Tea, Treats, Crafts, Quilt, and Library Holiday Cheer The Cannon Beach Library’s Annual Holiday Tea will be held on Saturday, December 6th at the library, 131 N Hemlock Street, in Cannon Beach. This is a FREE community event sponsored by members and volunteers of the library. The tea runs from 1 to 4 p.m., before the City’s Annual Lamp Lighting Ceremony across the street at Sandpiper Square. Community members and visitors are welcome to enjoy tea, hot mulled cider, home-baked cookies, and other treats in front of our cozy fireplace, surrounded by charming holiday decorations. The Holiday Tea is a chance for us to come together as a community to enjoy good food, good cheer, and good company. While you’re there, don’t miss the chance to shop for hand-made crafts at our Holiday Craft Sale. We will also draw the winner of our Annual Quilt Raffle. Tickets are on sale at www.cannonbeachlibrary.org or at the library. Come celebrate the season! All bakers are welcome to drop treats off at the library on Friday December 5th between 10a.m. and 4 p.m. or on Saturday morning between 10 a.m. and 12 p.m. Please call the library at 503-436-1391 or email manager@cannonbeachlibrary.org if you have any questions or can help with this event.

For your consideration

Submitted By: lfelley@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
During these political times one wonders “what can I do?” Here is an action you might consider taking, boycott those businesses that are supporting political action that you are against. Perhaps a full on boycott is tough to swallow. In that case you might join others in the economic blackout from November 27 – December 1.The targets for this blackout are Target, Home Depot and Amazon. It’s always great to support our local businesses as well!
Thanks for your consideration!
Lydia

Immediate Job Openings

Submitted By: info@oceaninnatmanzanita.com – Click to email about this post
NOW HIRING at Ocean Inn
We now have immediate part-time positions in our
housekeeping department for you!
Seeking a person with a professional attitude, who pays attention to details, is customer oriented and friendly!

Stop by Ocean Inn for application or go to our website for application.
www.oceaninnatmanzanita.com/employment/

32 Laneda Ave., Manzanita, Oregon

1st and 3rd Thursdays and 1st and 3rd Sundays – Move your body in community

Submitted By: neahkahniespiritdance@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
What: Neahkahnie Spirit Dance – opportunity for free movement in community

Where: White Clover Grange, Nehalem, OR

When: 5:30-7pm – Thursday, November 20th

Theme:
I am.
The center.
Of all that is.
And ever will be.

Join us in a journey of sound and movement that aims to unfold our layers feeling aligned within the Divine. Both ordinary and extraordinary at once.

Playlist and intention by: Libby Golden Seaver

Hosted by: Annette

Cost: $10-15 (Venmo @NKNSpiritDance)

Cranberry Kitchen at Pine Grove

Submitted By: hiway53guy@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
For the first time ever, Cranberry Kitchen will be at the Holiday Fair in the Pine Grove Community Center in Manzanita.
We will have an assortment of semi-dried cranberry/blueberry/cherry mixes, semi-dried cranberries, and our delicious trail mix varieties too.
Our offerings are wonderful additions to your savory holiday recipes, and the nutritious ingredients in our trail mixes are great for hiking, biking, or any other North Coast activity you partake in…
Also our berries add a zest to your stir-fry, chicken and broccoli salads, stuffing, even orange-cranberry muffins!
Bring your Christmas gift ideas to the Women’s Club on Saturday, partake in all that our local artisan crafters have to offer, and enjoy the frivolity of being with friends and neighbors – guaranteed to bring a smile to your day!!!

Hope to see you there!!

Shop Local: Holiday Bazaar Returns Dec 5th

Submitted By: tolovanaartscolony@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Tolovana Arts Colony’s Holiday Bazaar returns for two weekends of locally-made arts and craft sales, beginning December 5th in Cannon Beach

Why shop online or brave the big box stores when you could shower your loved ones with one-of-a-kind, locally made gifts that support your community?

Choosing the Tolovana Arts Colony’s annual Holiday Gift Bazaar is a no brainer–a lively and meaningful antidote to cold, corporate consumerism.

The Bazaar runs for two weekends, Dec. 6th & 7th as well as 13th & 14th from noon to 5PM each day.

But wait… that’s not all!

We’re hosting a reception and party on opening night: Friday, December 5th from 5:30-to-7:30PM!

We’ll have hot food, drinks and sweets to go alongside all the fabulous items on offer at the Bazaar.

On display–and available for purchase–will be a stunning array of works from local artists and crafters including everything from jewelry to house wares, fine arts to clothing, snacks, beauty products and more. Indeed, there’ll be something for everyone. Surprises abound!

But be advised: some of these are one-of-a-kind items and many will be scooped up quick.

Besides offering some of the coolest, locally-made art and crafts around, gift buying at the bazaar provides critical support to local artists and crafters. Your purchases are a big deal–especially at this time of year.

So rather than adding to fuel to Jeff Bezos’s rocket or Mark Zuckerberg’s pocket, keep it in the community and shop with purpose!

For more information, visit tolovanaartscolony.org, email tolovanaartscolony@gmail.com or call 541-215-4445.

Tolovana Hall is located at 3779 S. Hemlock in Cannon Beach.

Electric Reclining Loveseat

Submitted By: aahrt@hotmail.com – Click to email about this post
Bought at Roby in Tillamook a few years ago; in very good condition. Has buttons for adjustment of head, lumbar and feet. Plus, USB outlet on both sides.

No stains or smells.
My home does have a small dog.

Price is $200/ OBO
Please make me a reasonable offer.
Location: Rockaway / Twin Rocks

Must have truck and/or trailer for pick up. At least 2 strong people to move out the door and down 3-4 stairs.

New couch on the way 12/2/25 and I’d hate to see this go to dump. Please make me a reasonable offer.

Sea Dream Yoga and Movement Studio in Nehalem

Submitted By: seadreamnehalem@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hope to see you in class soon at Sea Dream yoga & movement studio in downtown Nehalem! We have a bunch of wonderful classes and workshops to check out!

Including a Breast Health workshop for women on the 21st of November and a special Solstice Restorative Yoga Event on the 21st of December!

All on SeaDreamYoga.com/classes

Poster and Flyer design available

Submitted By: aprilclarkyoga@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Need a poster, flyer or simple ad designed for your business or a special event? I’m a local mama looking to make some extra holiday cash this season and I’d love to help you out.

I am a layout design expert with 20 years of experience as a professional editor in journalism and publishing. Poster and flyer design, as well as the language/copy for your design, is all second nature for me.

I’m the owner/founder of Sea Dream yoga in Nehalem and I design all of our posters and marketing materials myself— but I realize we are a niche style and I am able to create designs for pretty much any style of business or event! I’ll work with you to come up with something you love.

$50-$150 per design (depending on how in-depth my role is) and I’ll send you high resolution options for print as well as jpg.

A few examples of my work are attached.

Contact aprilclarkyoga@gmail.com

Moon River Farm Pop up Saturday November 22nd. 11am-2pm

Submitted By: farmers@moonriverfarmers.com – Click to email about this post
Hello Folks,

Moon River Farm will be behind WOLFMOON Bakery in Nehalem this Saturday from 11am-2pm.

We will have certified organic produce including: carrots, beets, potatoes, onions, winter squash, kale, braising mix, broccolini, salad mix and much more!

SNAP recipients can triple their dollars through the generous support of Farmers Market Fund, Fulcrum Community Resources and generous community members.

Need your advice please

Submitted By: Rumblemailbox@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
I need some local reviews and referrals. I had a Mitsubishi mini split heater/air conditioner in my last house and loved it. I recently bought a house with two units. Unfortunately, these units were probably never serviced, as they appear filthy, blow dust and even set off the nearby smoke detector. Who would you recommend to do a great job cleaning these units. They use water and chemicals to clean them indoors with a waterproof bag to catch the water and dirt. You can see why I want a really experienced and reliable technician. Do you have any referrals that you could vouch for? I’d really appreciate it! Not using the units until they are cleaned, brrrrr! Thank you, so much!

Vintage Cane Dining Set with 4 Chairs Updated

 

Submitted By: travelerr@msn.com – Click to email about this post

The set includes a sturdy table and four matching chairs with cane backs and upholstered seats.

$100

All pieces are in good condition for their age, showing minor wear consistent with vintage furniture. The cane is intact and the set is solid and ready for everyday use.

Located in Bayside Gardens
Text: 971-888-0156

 

shout out to Social Security workers

Submitted By: barbaraandchuck@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
I recently had a serious social security issue and that issue was resolved successfully and quickly due to SS employees and its system.

Not only did I get a letter informing me of the issue, I got valuable help on the phone (did take a while to get through)
AND I had an unsolicited phone message from them saying to come into the office in Warrenton to get the issue resolved.

They all were helpful, polite and HUMAN!

Barbara