Wanted labels on plants

Submitted By: barbaraandchuck@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
If you are going to share your plants with the Nehalem Bay Garden Club on March 12, PLEASE label them including color. It would help us a great deal, since we can’t always identify them ourselves. Sorry I forgot to say that in my original post.

Thanks!

Here is the original post:
Are you starting to dig in your garden?
Do you have plants you have outgrown?
Do you have plants that have outgrown their space?

The Nehalem Bay Garden Club can use them for our annual plant sale on May 7th. (And you can get new plants here for that space you have made at prices below commercial nurseries!)

If you do and you are able to dig and transport them, please bring them on Saturday, March 12 till 1:00pm to 43080 N Fork Rd (where N Fork Rd meets Hwy 53 and the site of our May sale.) There will be a tarp in the yard where you can put them. We will pot them up so you can bring them in plastic bags or other temporary shelter. You can also bring any pots you no longer want.

If you are not able to dig and/or transplant, please send an email to barbaraandchuck@nehalemtel.net and we will figure out how to get your babies to give them a new home.

Thank you!!

Proceeds from the Garden Club sale are given back to the community. In past years we have supported Alder Creek Farm, Hoffman Gardens, Food Roots, North County Food Bank, Nehalem Grade School garden, and Nehalem Bay United Methodist Church food pantry among others.

The Nehalem Bay Garden Club normally meets on the 4th Tuesday at 1:30 and we hope to start meeting again in person soon. Our main event is the annual plant and we have fun learning, getting our hands dirty, going on field trips (Covid permitting) and sharing stories, knowledge and food together all throughout the year. If you would like to join us please send an email to barbaraandchuck@nehalemtel.net

need someone who has professional auto scanner

Submitted By: dwieb1@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
I fixed the passenger seat sensor in my 2007 Chevy Aveo, but would like to make sure all is okay by reading and clearing the SRS code. Auto parts stores don’t have professional scanners, local auto repair shops are way backed up, and I don’t want to go all the way back to the dealership for this. Is there anyone in the area who can help me with this?
Thanks, Dave

Card making supplies

Submitted By: skbugnuts@live.com – Click to email about this post
Card making supplies for sale. Over $2500 in supplies. I just am not going to be making cards anymore.
I have 2 die cut machines, paper cutters, stamps, dies, ink, cardstock, embellishments, embossing powders, and many other things. At the moment I have no way to post photos.
Will be sold as a lot only. $1000 cash only. To see the items please email. I am in Bayside Garden area.
Sheila Benson

Set of 4 New Black Out Curtains for Sale

Submitted By: revolutionginger@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Never opened set of 4 grey curtains.
Bought for our house then we went with a different look. Will help insulate windows and black out sunlight. Still new in packages.

LORDTEX Burlap Linen Look Textured Room Divider Curtains – Good for Privacy.

Wide Metal Grommet Rings. Good for window curtains for Bedroom, Living Room, or Patio Sliding Door.
8.3ft Wide x 7ft Tall, Charcoal
4 Panels

Are selling for $30 per panel on Amazon

We would take $60 for all four!

Cheers,
Ginger
503 341 9803

Wanted plants you have outgrown for Nehalem Bay Garden Club sale

Submitted By: barbaraandchuck@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
Are you starting to dig in your garden?
Do you have plants you have outgrown?
Do you have plants that have outgrown their space?

The Nehalem Bay Garden Club can use them for our annual plant sale on May 7th. (And you can get new plants here for that space you have made at prices below commercial nurseries!)

If you do and you are able to dig and transport them, please bring them on Saturday, March 12 till 1:00pm to 43080 N Fork Rd (where N Fork Rd meets Hwy 53 and the site of our May sale.) There will be a tarp in the yard where you can put them. We will pot them up so you can bring them in plastic bags or other temporary shelter. You can also bring any pots you no longer want.

If you are not able to dig and/or transplant, please send an email to barbaraandchuck@nehalemtel.net and we will figure out how to get your babies to give them a new home.

Thank you!!

Proceeds from the Garden Club sale are given back to the community. In past years we have supported Alder Creek Farm, Hoffman Gardens, Food Roots, North County Food Bank, Nehalem Grade School garden, and Nehalem Bay United Methodist Church food pantry among others.

The Nehalem Bay Garden Club normally meets on the 4th Tuesday at 1:30 and we hope to start meeting again in person soon. Our main event is the annual plant and we have fun learning, getting our hands dirty, going on field trips (Covid permitting) and sharing stories, knowledge and food together all throughout the year. If you would like to join us please send an email to barbaraandchuck@nehalemtel.net

5 Dollar Items CORRECTED post with all photos

Submitted By: johnfreethy@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
$5 per item

Coleman mini-cooler, holds 6-pack + icepack
Conair hair dryer
Oregon road atlas
Mini Buddha Board art kit
Foot pump for inflating inflatables

Ceramic bear cookie jar
Used toaster in box
Wooden box for jewelry or small odds and ends
Red tea kettle

Cheese grater with collection cup and 4 grating attachments, one has small crack
Real genuine actual wood bar stool. Some paint on it from a famous artist.

Take some or all. Located in Nehalem.

5 Dollar Items

Submitted By: johnfreethy@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
$5 each!!

Photo 1:
Coleman mini-cooler, holds 6-pack + icepack
Conair hair dryer
Oregon road atlas
Mini Buddha Board art kit
Foot pump for inflating inflatables

Photo 2:
Ceramic bear cookie jar
Used toaster in box
Wooden box for jewelry or small odds and ends
Red tea kettle

Photo 3:
Cheese grater with collection cup and 4 grating attachments, one has small crack
Real genuine actual wood bar stool. Some paint on it from a famous artist.

Take some or all. Located in Nehalem.

Livability: A Community Conversation

Submitted By: ben.killen.rosenberg@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Posting on behalf of Kim Rosenberg. loretta.kim.rosenberg@gmail.com

Livability: A Community Conversation

For those of you who don’t watch the City Council meetings–WHY NOT?
It’s like reality TV or maybe a soap opera only without an island or Susan Lucci. Plus, you get to be part of democracy and how cool is that?

At the last council meeting Mayor Scott tabled discussion on the formation of a standing Short Term Rental Oversight Committee for the next meeting of the council March 9. Why? Because people started using the CHAT feature to ask questions and make comments. So instead of voting right then, Mayor Scott slowed the roll and I’m glad he did.

The Oversight Group was formed to tackle the ways in which livability here is affected by short-term rentals. In some parts of town, it’s more like living next door to a Motel 6 than living in a neighborhood. During the season, which is most of the year these days, it can be stressful. Little things like people throwing trash in your garbage can or worse in your yard or people blasting music while hosting an all day corn hole tournament add up and after awhile, you just want solutions to the problems you deal with all the time. Thus, the Oversight Group was formed.

In the current Oversight Group there’s one full-time resident, a council member who Chairs, a Planning Commissioner, and three people who don’t live here at all but do own or manage rentals in Manzanita.

Creating a new standing committee is the perfect opportunity for our Council to diversify its make up and represent folks who live here either part or full time and are affected the most in their daily lives by vacation rentals.

People who don’t live in town don’t experience vacation rentals in the way a person who lives here part or full time does. Rental management companies know what the problems are–they get the phone calls from angry residents but since they don’t live in town, it’s more a mental exercise than a lived experience.

I mean, you can hear all about a vacation rental party house but until you’re washing high-octane vomit off your driveway on a Sunday morning after a noisy Saturday night in July, you have not experienced the wonder that is the vacation rental party house.

Most everyone has big feeling about short-term rentals in our community–all sides have big feelings and those big feelings have created animosity, anger, and mistrust, between us. It’s my understanding that forming this work group was meant to address livability in town. It seems to me that living in a place is a very different thing than working in that place and driving away at the end of the day.

And then there’s the way it looks when three people with an investment in what they’re meant to regulate make up the majority of the committee. I’m not saying that these folks who volunteered their time and energy have done anything wrong at all. But how things look really does matter. If things don’t look right to the people in the cheap seats, there’s a problem, Houston.

Why add the appearance of a conflict of interest to the committee when it isn’t necessary? There are plenty of people living here part or full time who want to be part of this committee. If there aren’t any property management owners living in Manzanita who want to volunteer, which might be the case, why not use a representative as a non-voting consultant to present information and put their two cents in?

How do we include different and diverse perspectives so that the standing committee truly addresses the needs and feelings of our community?
Who can speak to livability in Manzanita better than part or full time residents? Some part time folks use their homes for themselves AND rent sometimes.
There are also second homeowners who don’t rent at all. There are those who live in town full time and a few of those folks own businesses in town. We could use all these perspectives to have a real conversation about short-term rentals and their impact on our town and its livability.

On Wednesday, March 9 at the next Council Workshop from 3-5 the only thing on the agenda is The Future of Short-Term Rentals. At the workshops you’re able to ask questions and make comments. You’ll be part of the discussion. You’ll be part of democracy. After the workshop is the Council Meeting at 6, so if you can’t make it to one maybe you can make it to the other! You can also write an email to the Mayor, Council and City Manager (you can cc everyone) and tell them what you think. The beauty of a public meeting where people can say what they think is all the new solutions that can pop up when we get together to solve a problem.

Democracy is messy and loud but we don’t have to be mean and rude. We can be respectful of other people’s opinions (even when we don’t agree at all) and we can be open to the idea that somewhere in the middle is the way forward.

We’ve got this, kids. We can do this.

Link to Zoom and Comment at the City of Manzanita Council Work Session:
us02web.zoom.us/j/85475112626

Link to watch only the City of Manzanita Council Work Session:
ci.manzanita.or.us/broadcast

Kim Rosenberg. loretta.kim.rosenberg@gmail.com

Ultralight Solo Tent

Submitted By: johnfreethy@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Eureka Spitfire Solo Backpacking Tent
Super light, about 2.7 pounds total, less if you don’t use the fly, or the stuff sack. The sales pitch that got me to buy it was that it weighs less than a full plastic water bottle. I’m 6’3″ and I fit in it great with a medium backpack. If you’re taller and your pack is huge, it might be a tight squeeze.

Got used on some good trips, but less than 15 nights total, still in great shape, no rips, tears or leaks.
Sets up really fast.

Paid around $100, asking $55.
johnfreethy@gmail.com

Sunday Worship

Submitted By: Jennie1550@yahoo.com – Click to email about this post
We are now in the season of Lent, and the churches of Tillamook County Methodists United are joining together for this season and sharing the readings. This week Hope Montgomery of Camp Magruder will be reading for us, and Pastor Steve Wolff invites you to join the Nehalem Bay United Methodist Church for worship. Whoever you are, wherever you’re from, you are welcome, either in person or on Zoom!

Our service is a mix of both in-church and live stream worship. If you are vaccinated you are welcome to join us in the sanctuary, where we will wear masks and maintain social distancing. If you are unvaccinated, at high risk, or just feel not ready to be indoors in a group we will continue to welcome you to our live stream on Zoom, and here is your access information.

Click on the link below for picture and sound if you have internet access, or otherwise for sound only you can simply call in on your phone to either of the phone numbers shown, then enter the meeting ID. If also prompted for a caller ID, just enter #.

10:45 A.M. — Sign in and chat
11:00 A.M. — Service begins

Join Zoom Meeting
greaternw.zoom.us/j/229700276

Meeting ID: 229 700 276

Dial by your location
+1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose)
+1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma)

Meeting ID: 229 700 276

We also copy the service to YouTube under Tillamook Bay Methodists United, and you can look us up there also if you miss the time of the service.

Tillamook Habitat for Humanity Auction

Submitted By: barbaraandchuck@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
For more information please email
caufdermauer@tillamookhabitat.org

Spring Into Hope-Online Silent Auction

Save the date to Join Habitat’s 2nd Annual Spring Into Hope online silent auction from April 10-20, 2022 and bid virtually on a variety of locally sourced items.

Sign up on our event page at
event.gives/springintohope2022
to be notified when bidding is open.

Help write the next Habitat homeowner story by shopping, donating items, or becoming an event sponsor today.

Tillamook Habitat for Humanity accepting applications for home ownership

Submitted By: barbaraandchuck@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
Tillamook Habitat for Humanity is now accepting applications for the homeownership program. Qualifying families are selected based on need, ability to pay and willingness to partner.

Applications can be found at:
tillamookhabitat.org/housing-application/

More information at
tillamookhabitat.org/homeownership/
503-842-7472
caufdermauer@tillamookhabitat.org

Ceramic artist Mary Roberts at the Hoffman Gallery Potters’ Nook

Submitted By: lynnleveringthomas@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
The work of ceramicist Mary Roberts is showcased and for sale at the Potters’ Nook, a lovely annex within the Hoffman Gallery. Current hours are Friday thru Sunday, 1-4. The Hoffman Gallery is located at 594 Laneda Blvd, Manzanita. Come enjoy all the March artists showing at the gallery.