Thank you to all who inquired.
TAKEN Workmate Bench
Thank you to all who inquired.

Opening Reception November 5 | 2:00-4:00pm
Hoffman Center for the Arts | 594 Laneda Avenue | Manzanita
November Exhibition paintings by Levering Thomas
& ceramics by Women Who Wood Fire
The November Potter’s Nook
Works of Levering Thomas
Open same hours as Hoffman Gallery
Hoffman Center for the Arts | Clay Studio

On the one hand, you know what you want, and how to get there.
On the other hand, you feel anxious and (perhaps secretly) like you are not good enough, and so, you avoid doing what you know needs to be done.
Or perhaps you say terrible things to yourself, putting yourself down about your weight, your appearance, your abilities, and more.
It’s time for a change.
Meredith Richardson, certified HeartHealing
hypnotherapy practitioner, invites you to take part in a group HeartHealing
taster hypnotherapy session to move you from anxious and being mean to yourself to loving yourself unconditionally.
This is a deeply healing and transformational experience, which will involve the healing of a childhood wound.
Where: Energy Healing Event, Old Mill RV Resort, Garibaldi, Oregon
When: Saturday, November 5, 2022, at 2:30 pm
Come join Meredith for a transformational hypnotherapy session!
What have you got to lose? … A little anxiety? A little mean voice in your head?
That’s a good trade for an hour of your time!
This taster HeartHealing® hypnotherapy session involves being put into a deeply relaxed hypnotic state. If you have epilepsy or a psychotic illness you should not take part.
The Fire Mountain School is seeking mindful, engaged and passionate people to join our learning community in Falcon Cove!
We are looking to fill Teacher Support and Aftercare position(s) which are integral to carrying out our mission to nurture each child through joyful, place-based learning where students develop strong and positive senses of themselves and see themselves as interactive participants in the wider natural, social and practical world. The Teacher Support and Aftercare positions may be filled by the same person or multiple people, depending on schedule availability, and experience. Please visit firemountainschool.org/teachersupport to read the full position description and help us circulate to interested community members!
We hope to hear from you!
~In warmth,
Emily
firemountainschool@gmail.com.
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ICE CREAMS
Sweet Potato Ginger Cookies n Cream on brown butter cone
Burnt Chocolate on salted almond cone
Marshmallow on chocolate-dipped graham cracker cone
Baked Apple on cheddar cone
Cranberry-Orange Cheesecake on graham cracker cone
Black Walnut-Date (vegan) on brown sugar vegan/gluten-free cone
Cinnamon Sorbet (vegan) on vanilla vegan/gluten-free cone
SEMIFREDDOS
Fig & Goat Cheese
Tiramisu
CHOWDERS
NW Clam
Birria Beef…braised beef in guajillo chile base w/garlic, ginger, spices, lime & orange juices, tomatoes w/purple potatoes, hominy, sweet potatoes, celery, onion topped w/queso fresco, cilantro and fried tortillas
Maple Smoked Salmon…house smoked king salmon in cream cheesy base with garlic, white wine, Nehalem Bay Seasoning, sage w/yukon gold potatoes, butternut squash, celery, leeks topped with spiced tomato butter, fried sage
Thai Pumpkin Curry Chowder…vegan…same house yellow curry paste w/a different twist from our normal red & green pastes. We hope you’ll like it!!!
We have a great salad, some great homemade drinks as well as our own house French Press coffe blend from Wolfmoon and hot teas from North Fork 53 CommuniTeas.
Hope to see you soon….
It’s a pop-up: stir in equal parts bohemian espresso bar, community salon and live performance.
Indeed, our cup runneth over!
We’ll have plenty of freshly ground, brewed-to-order coffee—thanks to our barista and board member Scott C Johnson—as well as an array of brunch-y nibbles, good company and, best of all, music from Gary.
Many Cannon Beachers know Gary as the violinist of the stalwart Floating Glass Balls bluegrass band.
But here, Gary will take up guitar, drawing from a wealth of folk and jazz numbers, performing both covers and original songs.
The event, at Tolovana Hall, runs from 3-to-5PM on Sunday, November 13th.
It’s free to attend. Donations are encouraged.
Kids and families are welcome.
Tolovana Hall is located as 3779 S. Hemlock in Cannon Beach.
For more information visit www.tolovanaartscolony.org, email tolovanaartscolony@gmail.com or call 541-215-4445.




It’s a great time to take advantage of spa manzanita We Love Locals Special – 15% off of massages and facials.
If you work in the surrounding Manzanita area, we would love to treat you to a complimentary aromatherapy foot soak and tea.
You can book online at spamanzanita.com, or give us a call or text at 503.689.8679, or email info@spamanzanita.com. All you need to do is let us know you’re local and you’re all set!
See you at the spa for some self-care!

Saturday November 5 from 11 – 6:30PM join us for a silent auction, raffle, mini games, and more! The silent auction will take place all day November 5th and end the following day by November 6th by 1:30PM. The silent auction will consist of artwork by local artists and selected pieces from CBAA’s private collection.
Purchase raffle tickets to be entered for a chance to win unique, one – of – a kind prizes. Try your luck at some mini games, such as, pin the squirl on Bob Ross, and Art Trivia.
This event coincides with our Miniature Exhibition reception which will take place from 4:30 – 6:30PM on Saturday, November 5th.
Tailgate for the Arts is a CBAA Board sponsored fundraiser, the proceeds will go towards arts education, events, and exhibitions.

If you are still pondering Manzanita City Council choices, this is for you. I thought a quick recap of my campaign activities would help you understand why I’m the right choice.
I announced my candidacy in May. Since then, I’ve hit the ground running—taking the pulse of our community with an open mind by meeting with residents and genuinely listening.
Here’s a recap of my efforts on the campaign trail:
In my campaign announcement, I immediately discussed the great need for a clear vision for our future and better planning…with a sense of urgency. I’ve heard your concerns about livability, the ongoing city hall project, closing trails to access the beach, dune grading, loss of wildlife habitat, and construction and light noise. I’ve understood your hope for a diverse and vibrant community that welcomes visitors but, first and foremost, meets the needs of the people who call Manzanita home. And I believe there are solutions and that we can find common ground if we work together earnestly and respectfully.
I’ve provided complete transparency. I told you who I am and what I do. While I have no prior government experience, I do have 30 years of experience as a medical professional, working with teams to evaluate, diagnose, and treat complex problems. This experience is what I have to contribute, and I’ll use it as my starting point to bring about a positive change in our community. The problems we face are complex but not unsolvable.
Continuing the spirit of transparency, I created a blog that tracks my daily activities—whom I’ve met with, what I’ve learned from them, what I’m reading, what I’m attending, and what I’m thinking, along with stories about my personal life. Check it out: bit.ly/bradsdailyblog
I also invite you to read all of my posts on North Coast BBQ bit.ly/Brad_BBQ . If you combine this writing effort with what’s chronicled on my blog, you will see that I’ve done the work.
My campaign has been creative, respectful, and dedicated to meeting residents face-to-face—not a bombardment on social media. Instead, I’ve focused on building the case of why my experience matters. We all have our own styles, our own history, and our own ways of learning and making decisions—everyone needs a seat at the table, and I’m determined to provide one for you.
Our democracy allows you to decide which leaders will help move us forward. To this end, I have done my best to earn your vote.
I’m happy to answer any questions you may have, and I welcome your feedback. You can contact me at MayerleforManzanita@gmail.com. Feel free to visit my website: bit.ly/MayerleforManz And while you’re there, check out the unsolicited endorsements from voters I have met along the way: bit.ly/votingforbrad
Sincerely,
Brad




Who is invited to participate: Residents and visitors with disabilities who experience barriers to accessing and enjoying outdoor areas such as trails, waterways and beaches. If you are not disabled but would like to help, we’d greatly appreciate you forwarding this link to anyone who might be interested.
You’ll find the survey on our Outdoor Mobility page, about halfway down the page – tillamookcoast.com/mobility/


I already have a call into Pickles Transport but would like back up local movers for possible last minute move for early next week. Please let me know of any interested parties. Googling movers is a nightmare of third party scammers out of the east coast. Looking for local help. thanks. This is a 100% for certain but want to get a head start on contacts. Ultimately I can rent a truck but need able bodies. I prefer a professional local mover. thanks
Kathy
johnstonk510@outlook.com
Both items are FREE on 12th Street in Nehalem
Please text or email. Janine 443-356-5350. And I will send photos as the BBQ doesn’t like the size mine are formatted
Janine.seadler@gmail.com
Easy access on ground floor
Over the past five years on Council I have had the opportunity to observe three Mayors, five City
Managers and a plethora of City Councilors. While to a person they were all good people, they did not not all have the necessary global view of their responsibility to Wheeler.
A global view simply means that as mayor or counselor you cannot focus only on one aspect of the city that you serve. Beautification? Yes. Nuisance abatement? Yes. Water system upgrade? Absolutely, yes! But, in my Opinion, the over arching necessity is our city’s financial strength. And just so you can’t say you didn’t know, we are on a track to lose our City charter unless there is an immediate change. In my educated guess, we have less than a year.
There are those currently running for Council who will loudly declare that “Wheeler is being sued by the developer of a portion of our waterfront, and that is the reason Wheeler is in trouble.” There is truth in their claims. But further truth will show that many of these same people, some now running for office, have done all they could to stop the project, rather than trying to help the landowner fit his project into our Vison, and zoning ordinances. That is what we are legally required to do. So, attacked at every point, the developer did what he had a right to do. He sued.
My vision, not Wheeler’s, is to focus 100% on major funding projects. Our Mayor, Doug
Honeycutt, is a good man. I call on him to take the current and future Council to task to seek a solution. He must not be sidetracked, or intimidated by those who helped put us is this situation.
Last, yes, I accept some of the blame for Wheeler’s current challenge. But, if you look at my voting record on Council, you will see that
I have been one of the lone supporters of what could have been , or still could be, our financial salvation.
Thanks for reading.
Jim King
Private Citizen
Come join the fun. Cost of this great meal is $10.

I purchased the fuel oil from Carson Oil only to find out my oil fired furnace is inoperable. I have replaced the furnace with an electric heater and hence the full 120 gallons of heating oil is available for sale. The catch is you’ll need a pump to remove the oil from my above ground tank, and vessels to transport it. A few five gallon cans and a number of trips should do it.
Located in Bayside Gardens. Cash only.
Purchase on Wednesday Nov 2 if interested.
Contact Cal @ 503.758.7532
HOWEVER – Recently, in court, Oregon Secretary of State, Ellen Rosenblum admitted voting machines are hackable. Which means they have a chip in the motherboard that connects to the internet.
52% of voters say it is likely that cheating affected the 2020 election and 32% say that it is very likely that cheating affected the 2020 election. I read that sending your ballot in on the last day helps prevent a fraudulent count – so that is what I am doing.
Do I have faith in Oregon’s election system? NO. Am I voting? Yes! I am hoping for honesty and exposing the corruption in our legislature with a balance of political parties. In a Democracy – all voices must be heard.
In 2020 and 2021 approximately more than 600 pieces of legislation were passed each year – Do you have any idea what they were? Who picks the ones (only 4?) that we get to vote for?
I read that Governor Brown only puts things on the ballot that she is sure will pass. Bills 111 thru 114 are for Dummies. Gov Brown thinks you are Dummies, and will pass these Dummy bills.
Measure 111. Change the constitution so it will read that health care should be available to all Oregonians. Umm!! just ask the price because you will be paying for it in a world of high inflation, and higher taxes, and you will not get what you pay for! The Chlidrens Health Defense has an article about this – It is quite scary, because it removes freedom and choice in medical care. and former Governor Kitzhaber says Do not vote for this. It will not get Oregon where it needs to go.
I posted Gov. Kitzhaber’s opinion on Oct 30, and Children’s Health Defense Article on Oct. 31.
Measure 112 – Change Oregon constituion to remove words like slavery and involuntary servitude. Measure 112 fixes something that is not broken. In 1994, Oregonians passed an amendment that made clear that absent medical issues, all inmates had to either work or go to school. Will this be the impetus for activists to push for inmates to be paid minimum wage? How will this effect the current system? The state unfortunately says it’s “indeterminate.” So vote NO
Measure 113 says that if a legislator has too many absences they cannot run for office again – DON’T BE FOOLED BY THIS. Has there been legislators that have had too many absences?
The last couple of years Republicans have stopped the passing of certain legislation by walking out. Before Republicans walked out they asked Gov. Brown to put this legislation before the voters, so the voters could exercise their choice. She refused – Then they walked out. NO on 113
Measure 114 – Sounds good – I would vote for it but I wised up since SB110 in 2020 turned out to be a terrible mistake. Here is the catch to 114 – The police will NOT be putting on any classes on gun safety the near or late future. They are under funded and short staffed and can’t do it. So no permits will be issued.
Please Vote!
My long-term interest and involvement in our town both in local organizations and city government has prepared me to face these challenges head on.
The decisions made will call for hard choices as we weigh Manzanita livability issues vs. our need for revenue stability. They include:
– Deciding on funding a new City Hall
– Revising the Comprehensive Plan and updating city ordinances to support that plan
– Housing that is affordable
– Acting on Short Term Rental regulations
– Appointing new citizen volunteers to important committee/commission positions
– Potential legal challenges from the developer of the 34-room hotel near the Golf Course
I will make sure that our decisions are arrived at with the input from our citizens and in the best interests for our city’s future.
I’m Mark Kuestner and I ask for your vote for City Council. Visit my website, www.MarkForCouncil2022.com to learn more.

Free wifi
Very kid friendly
Gardening space
Off-street parking
Nehalem, OR
shared entry/dining/kitchen/yard/utils
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Contact Pilot Property Management
503-610-8698
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