Author: North Coast BBQ
Nice Cut Crystal, Poker Set, Card Racks for sale
GREETING CARD DISPLAY RACKS: Small one holds 12 cards: $15
Large one holds 32 cards: $25. Or buy both for $35
CUT CRYSTAL VASES; 3 for $28. or $10 ea.
contact: Linda Cook at lindaphoto43@gmail.com



Free moving boxes
Free–16′ vertical grain doug fir panels

2001 Whitehall Sailing Row Boat for Sale
Available immediately is this hard-to-find 2001 Whitehall Classic Spirit 14 Sailing Rowboat. This superbly-crafted, uniquely-configured 14ft sail & row boat is in excellent condition and ready to find a home with its next lucky water enthusiast seeking fun on the waves.
This very well-maintained Classic Spirit has been garaged in the off-seasons is available to see in Manzanita. This make & model boat is a rare find and comes complete with an EZ Loader trailer, sails and oars. And as an added bonus, there is a Yamaha 2.5hp gas engine that attaches to the stern.
If you’re interested in this beauty, please reach out to arrange an in-person or video-call tour. Want to learn more about what make a Whitehall such a special boat, see: www.whitehallrow.com/classic-whitehall-spirit-14-sailing-rowboat
Some details:
Make/Model: 2001 Whitehall Spirit 14 Sailing Rowboat
Trailer: EZ Loader Boat Trailer
Sails: Full set of sails, mast & boom
Oars: 2-sets of rowing oars
Power: Yes, this even comes w/Yamaha 2.5hp engine
Cover: Custom Blue Canvas
If the great waterways are beckoning, please consider this to be your vessel to enjoy it in comfort and style.
Asking: $7,995 (priced to sell)
Contact: Bill @ 503-804-7577 (call or text)
Note: If the photos aren’t making it thru, please contact me and I’ll email them over to you.
Garage Sale
Blueberries for sale!
Saturday July 26th
10-5ish
39550 Northfork Rd Nehalem
Follow the signs
Celebrate Bobbie Mosher
Wednesday July 30th
4 to 6 pm
Nehalem Bay United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall
Join us for a community celebration to honor Bobbie & to wish her well with her move to Montana to be closer to family.
It’s not good-bye, just see you later.
Refreshments served.

Sunday at The Roost – Music!
Food, drinks, conversation, sunshine, and outdoor music!!!
Upcoming North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection Monthly Meeting
Items on the agenda include:
1. Good news for our wetlands! Oregon Shores, represented by the Crag Law Center, successfully appealed to the Oregon Land Use Board of Appeals (LUBA) the decision by the City of Rockaway Beach approving the proposed Nedonna Wave planned unit development. LUBA has remanded this issue back to the City. What are next steps to protect wetlands and the drinking water aquifer at Nedonna Beach?
2.Discussion regarding the current methods which are used to determine where logging and pesticide applications are planned, as well as how to improve that communication to impacted property owners and communities. What are the next steps to end pesticide exposure in our communities?
NCCWP wants no more logging and pesticide use in community water sources regardless of who owns the land, and it wants an end to pesticide applications near where people live, work and recreate. Safe drinking water and clean air are part of the public trust that we all are entitled to have. Please help North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection safeguard and restore our drinking watersheds. www.healthywatershed.org | www.facebook.com/NCCWATERSHEDPROTECTION For more information contact rockawaycitizen.water@gmail.com

Don’t Forget the Summer Treasure Sale!
Come find ‘things with character’ Saturday and Sunday at White Clover Grange, Nehalem. Too much to list. Come get something special for yourself or restock your flea market space. I’m out to get rid of all of it, so prices are extremely negotiable! See you at the Grange!

Free Art Retreat Aug 1st through 6th
Join Me and 50 + Artists
Katie Simmons from Perch Handmade
I’m Katie Simmons and I live here in Manzanita. I sell my cards and prints at the Manzanita Farmer’s Market, Cloud & Leaf Bookstore (the wallpaper is my design too), and Wild Grocery.
I also teach art online!
This is your invitation to 6 days of inspiring LIVE online workshops from 50+ artists, including me.
Here’s my affiliate link:
perchhandmade–thepigeonletters.thrivecart.com/scr-2025/
That’s 60 Classes!
They’ll cover:
Drawing
Painting
Lettering
Procreate
Calligraphy
Mixed Media
and Journaling
to name a few
The LIVE classes are FREE to join, but if you want to watch anytime, grab goodies from the artists, and keep every workshop, the Permanent Vacation Pass is the move.
It’s just $79 until the event ends (August 6), then jumps to $279. That’s 50+ workshops and a goodie bundle of less than the cost of one full class.
Did I mention… it’s a FREE online art retreat!
perchhandmade–thepigeonletters.thrivecart.com/scr-2025/
Here’s my affiliate link to this event that costs you nothing. Any purchase of the Permanent Vacation via my link serves as my compensation for the free workshop… thank you!



SAT only, multi family yard sale
Dining tables
Chairs
Arm chairs
Dressers
American Girl doll accessories.
All priced to sell!
Just west of mile marker 2 on hwy 26.
look for signs
Multi family, lots to see.
Saturday only 9-2.
Bret Follis Quartet Concert Spt 6th with Saeeda Wright

Community Meeting-Protect our drinking water
Items on the agenda include:
1. Next steps to protect wetland/drinking water aquifer at Nedonna Beach
2.Discussion regarding the current methods which are used to determine where logging and pesticide applications are being planned, as well as how to improve that communication to impacted property owners and communities.
NCCWP wants no more logging and pesticide use in community water sources regardless of who owns the land, and wants an end to pesticide applications near where people live, work and recreate. Safe drinking water and clean air are part of the public trust that we all are entitled to have. Please help North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection safeguard and restore our drinking watersheds. www.healthywatershed.org | www.facebook.com/NCCWATERSHEDPROTECTION For more information or to unsubscribe contact rockawaycitizen.water@gmail.com

Puzzles
SOLD – Apollo Explore Electric scooter (x2 in Excellent Condition)
Posted on July 24, 2025 by North Coast BBQ
Submitted By: juliandamy@mac.com – Click to email about this post
$300 each or $500 for the pair – Apollo Explore Electric scooter (located in Manzanita)
Excellent condition. One has 90 miles on it and there other 108. Both come with hard cased attached front carrier bag.
• ACCELERATION AND SPEED
A powerful rear motor with 1400W peak output delivers hill climbing acceleration and a top speed of 31 mph.
• LONG RANGE/FAST CHARGE
The high quality 52V 18.2Ah Dynavolt battery offers an impressive range of up to 34 miles. Charge in only 4 hours with the optional fast charger.
• HIGH PERFORMANCE BRAKES
Two high-performance disc brakes ensure fast and smooth braking. An adjustable regenerative brake lets you keep as much charge as possible.
• PHENOMENAL RIDE QUALITY
10” pneumatic tires, a high-performance dual spring suspension in the rear and an additional spring suspension in the front, make the Explore ultra-comfortable for in the city commutes and on hills and trails.
• COMFORTABLE RIDE
The wide deck, adjustable handle bars, and front/rear spring suspension package ensure a smooth and comfortable ride on any terrain.
• COMPACT AND PORTABLE
With a foldable stem and handlebars and only 52 lb the Explore is one of the most portable scooters in its class.

LETTER TO TILLAMOOK COUNTY PIONEER EDITOR – Public Broadcasting Needs You
www.tillamookcountypioneer.net
On July 18, the Republican controlled Congress passed a bill that eliminates two years of previously approved federal-funding for Public Broadcasting. Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB) lost $5 million – nine percent of its budget. Meanwhile, President Trump has spent an estimated $56 million tax-payer dollars to play golf during the past six months.
This bill wasn’t a money saving measure. It wasn’t passed to root out fraud or stop wasteful spending. It was passed by the sycophants of a tyrant because he doesn’t approve of the content – his lies cannot stand in the light of truth. This bill was a blatant attack on freedom of the press – a First Amendment Right.
OPB provides news, information, entertainment, and community connection through radio, television, and the internet. It provides warnings in rural areas about natural disasters. Big Bird and friends have taught children how to read, count and get along for fifty years. Federal funding allowed OPB programming to reach remote rural areas. OPB is brought to Tillamook through KTMK FM.
Without a strong independent source of news and information, one-source news that flatters the present administration will allow it to continue its abuse of power. Misinformation will be accepted as truth. Democracy as we have known it, and for which so many over these past 250 years fought and died, will decline.
Oregon Public Broadcasting needs the public’s support now more than ever (opb.org). The public needs Oregon Public Broadcasting more than ever before.
Sincerely,
Ruth LaFrance
female kitten
does anyone out there have baby female kittens that need a good home. my daughter is looking for one.
contact this email address or call 503-368-3733
om peace namaste
lucy brook
Trail Ambassador Opportunities

EVCNB Neighborhood Radio Class, August 30, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
The Neighborhood Radio class has been scheduled for Saturday, August 30, from 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM. Class is via zoom.
The radios are programmed for emergency communication within the Nehalem Bay Region.
Click the link below to learn more and register for the class.
evcnb.org/events-and-training/neighborhood-radio-08302025

PROTEST IN WHEELER-Saturday
Protecting our healthcare and feeding people doesn’t seem to be at the top of the list for our National Government. Nor is it important in Gaza. What a tragic situation they are going through. How can we change this? Well, first we need to let our Senators and Representatives know they are not serving the people who are keeping this country going. Our Senators and Representatives are serving the elite. If we let them keep going in this direction, we can only blame ourselves for the damage we are doing to our Country and the World. Please stand up for Democracy! Put our families first and protect our health care!
Bring a chair if you need one (I do), consider layers of clothing as the wind may pick up, if you have signs, please bring them, otherwise we have extra signs. Water would be good to bring. Bring a good attitude as we are PEACEFUL PROTEST. Please leave your off-color signs at home as we want to promote “FAMILIES FIRST” and negative signs will only defeat the cause.
Thank you all so much for being PROTESTERS. We do have the freedom to PROTEST. We will never give up. You are one of so many here in the USA who are protesting what is going on in the government today. Hope to see you in Wheeler on Saturday.
Best,
Patty
Youth Nature Writing Workshop
‘What is your screen time looking like lately? Take an afternoon to unplug and reconnect with nature during a playful writing workshop. In the company of a cedar grove, facilitators with Hoffman Center for the Arts and the Lower Nehalem Community Trust will lead youth participants through a series of interactive and imaginative writing prompts to generate stories and bring focus to our shared sense of place. All youth ages 10 -15 are welcome, no prior experience necessary.’
*Terrain: Workshop will be held outdoors in an area accessed by level ground; gravel, tree-rooted paths, grassy clearings. Chairs provided. We will be in areas of sun and shade.
Please direct any questions about this workshop to writing@hoffmanarts.org

Apollo Explore Electric scooter (x2 in Excellent Condition)
Text (509)944-5203 if interested.
Excellent condition. One has 90 miles on it and there other 108. Both come with hard cased attached front carrier bag.
• ACCELERATION AND SPEED
A powerful rear motor with 1400W peak output delivers hill climbing acceleration and a top speed of 31 mph.
• LONG RANGE/FAST CHARGE
The high quality 52V 18.2Ah Dynavolt battery offers an impressive range of up to 34 miles. Charge in only 4 hours with the optional fast charger.
• HIGH PERFORMANCE BRAKES
Two high-performance disc brakes ensure fast and smooth braking. An adjustable regenerative brake lets you keep as much charge as possible.
• PHENOMENAL RIDE QUALITY
10” pneumatic tires, a high-performance dual spring suspension in the rear and an additional spring suspension in the front, make the Explore ultra-comfortable for in the city commutes and on hills and trails.
• COMFORTABLE RIDE
The wide deck, adjustable handle bars, and front/rear spring suspension package ensure a smooth and comfortable ride on any terrain.
• COMPACT AND PORTABLE
With a foldable stem and handlebars and only 52 lb the Explore is one of the most portable scooters in its class.



Canning Jars for sale
Just in time for tuna or??
Bakers dozen for $10.00 2 doz. minimum
Can deliver in tri-village area.
Call or text 503 341 0450
Update: Books After Hours with Liz Cole @ Cloud & Leaf is now August 13th
Please note, however, that our previously-scheduled Happy Half Hour with the wonderful Liz Cole has moved to August 13th. (Call us during business hours to put your name on the list!)
Men’s Group Meeting This Sunday


Sunday at The Roost

OFRENDA A NUESTRO OCEANO SANADOR (AN OFFERING TO OUR HEALING OCEAN) A HUEHCA OMEYOCAN CELEBRATION
Huehca Omeyocan will be sharing art, culture, music, and dance in a vibrant, colorful, generous, and transcendental way to strengthen the connection with nature and bring communities together during this inspiring celebration . Huehca Omeyocan will be joined by Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS, Oregon State Parks, OSU Extension, the Juntos Afuera Program, and Oregon Shores for an inspiring day with opportunities to explore, learn, celebrate, and act for the ocean.
Huehca Omeyocan was founded in McMinnville Oregon in 2016 by artist, drummer, performer, and cultural promoter Eduardo Cruz Torres Amictlan and his wife and main dancer of the group Maria Elena Cortes Duran Malinalmiquiz. Maria started dancing when she was only 12 years old, and it has been a part of her life ever since.
The Mexica-Chichimeca or Aztec dance and music connect the natural world, human body, and spirit with everything that exists. It is a cosmic integration — a prayer in motion that delights the senses. Led by Maria Elena Cortes Duran, dancers’ regalia vibrantly display colorful ancestral symbols and vivid feathers. At the Huehuetl drum, Eduardo Cruz Torres sets the rhythm for the flight of ceramic flutes, ocarinas, and wind whistles, while traditional Nahuatl rattles, stones, seeds, and bones stir the atmosphere of each performance.
The movements and sounds of these spirited presentations mirror the energy that joins each of us with each other and the entire cosmos. With joyful generosity, Huehca Omeyocan aims to inspire this transcendent connectivity in every community they touch.
Enjoy the ceremony and various other educational and service activities on August 3rd. starting at 11:00 a.m. This is a full day event and often stretches beyond the advertised end time for the celebration. Bring a chair, a picnic, and enjoy the day at the coast!
Registration is highly suggested. Learn more and register for this event at: www.netartsbaywebs.org/events
Connect with the Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS online!
Website: www.netartsbaywebs.org
Social: @netartsbaywebs
WEBS and partners, Oregon State Parks, OSU Extension, Oregon Shores and the Juntos Afuera Program are hosting these events as part of the Explore Nature series of hikes, walks, paddles, and outdoor adventures. Led by a consortium of volunteer community and non-profit organizations, these meaningful nature-based experiences highlight the unique beauty of Tillamook County and the work being done to preserve and conserve the area’s natural resources and natural resource-based economy. Learn more about Explore Nature at www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com.

LG Microwave

Netarts Bay Salt Marsh Tour
While exploring in this unique habitat, participants can learn about the plants and animals, and the importance of this environment from the forest to the water’s edge. Discover how plants survive in a salty world and explore vegetation succession from the bay to the dunes.
This program includes two parts: Starting with an indoor presentation at 9:00 a.m., we will review salt marsh habitats and give an overview of the common plants found in these areas and how they are adapted to survive in these salty locations. After the presentation, participants will drive to the first location for the start of a walking tour with biologist and past WEBS board member, Jim Young. This field-based walking tour includes an easy to moderate 1.5 to 3-mile hike through muddy, wet sand, and loose sand areas. Trails may be covered by brush. This program is best suited for participants 12 years and older who are comfortable walking in these environments.
HOW TO PREPARE/WHAT TO BRING TO THE WALK
Participants will need to provide their own transportation between locations
Bring or expect to purchase a OR State Parks parking pass ($10)
Long pants and closed-toe shoes or boots (no flip-flops) — expect muddy conditions
Weather-appropriate clothing (prepare for variable coastal weather)
Insect repellent or protective clothing – mosquitoes may be present (WEBS will have a limited supply of mosquito nets available)
We understand everyone learns and experiences the outdoors differently, and we strive to support everyone who is interested in attending our events! Please contact us in advance so we can do our best to accommodate your accessibility needs.
This event is part of the Explore Nature series of hikes, walks, paddles, and outdoor adventures. Explore Nature events are hosted by a consortium of volunteer community and non-profit organizations, and are meaningful nature-based experiences that highlight the unique beauty of Tillamook County and the work being done to preserve and conserve the area’s natural resources and natural resource-based economy.
Consider donating:
Your donation helps support the work of our organizations. Every little bit helps! All of our workshops, classes, and events are free. As a non-profit organization, we rely on donations and grants to keep us going and growing.
If you would like to donate, you can contribute to WEBS at www.netartsbaywebs.org
Registration is required. Learn more and register for this event at:
www.netartsbaywebs.org/events
Connect with the Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS online!
Website: www.netartsbaywebs.org
Social: @netartsbaywebs
