HIGH TIDE HOME & VACATION RENTAL CLEANING HAS OPENINGS

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Happy Summer Everyone!
We have been in business here for 10 wonderful years helping with your cleaning needs. I have many years of experience with both private homes and vacation rentals, making sure everything is clean and running smoothly.
We do Weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, or whenever you need cleanings for friends & family visits, for your home or Vacation Rental.
Please call 503-717-2585 to help you with your cleaning needs.
Thank you so much for all your support, everyone!!!!

Free wood stove, you haul

Submitted By: vivi@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
FREE
Good older wood stove.
29″ X 17″ and 26″ tall
Close to 3 feet of pipe plus 2 elbows
Wood box is 23″ x 11″ with a 18″ x 12″ opening

Stove is in a daylight basement with access through a slider.
It’s a distance and up 4 stairs to the driveway. It will definitely take a good dolly and strong helpers to move.

Send a text to arrange a pickup.
Vivi
503 739-5581

Garden Club Plant sale starts tomorrow Save your pots

 

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Come buy some plants tomorrow and Sunday and save the pots for us for next year!

Email constance@nehalemtel.net or barbaraandchuck@nehalemtel.net if you want to recycle your pots to us.

Sale details:
Hours
Saturday, May 10th 10-3
Sunday, May 11th 10 to noon.
Please no early entry.

Location
43080 Northfork Rd, Nehalem at the junction of Hwy 53 and Northfork Rd. (Directions below.)

Mother’s Day weekend
Get gifts for mom

Raffle
Composite/plastic planter with Fuschia and annuals valued at $60;
Vermihut Plus 5 Tray Worm Composter valued at $100.
Trellis valued at $75
Raffle tickets are $5 each or 6 for $20.

Saturday only
Kids Activity
Sharpenator

Tomatoes
8 different varieties
Link to description www.northcoastbbq.com/2025/04/18/tomato-plants-available-may-10-and-11-at-nehalem-bay-garden-club-plant-sale/

Lot of other plants
hanging baskets, planters with colorful flowers, perennials, annuals, vegetables, shrubs, trees, herbs, ground cover and houseplants at reasonable prices.

Please bring
Canned food and/or personal care items when you come. All will be donated to the North County Food Bank.

Cash or check preferred
Credit cards will be accepted.
Proceeds granted to local organizations that share the Club’s mission.
The Club has awarded a total of $17,800 in grants since 2020.

Directions:
Start at the blinking light in Nehalem at 7th Street, which turns into N Fork Rd and go 5 miles to the end of N Fork Road. The sale is on the left. If you are coming from the north, you will turn left at the blinking light; if from the south you will go straight instead of continuing on Highway 101.

For a glimpse at last year’s sale please check out this video by Julie Stratton.

 

Handyman Needed for Washer Repair

Submitted By: janbehrs@hotmail.com – Click to email about this post
I have a Samsung VRT washer. It stopped in the middle of a spin cycle and there was a burning smell. The internet says this could be as simple as needing a new belt. The appliance repair place I called told me that it could also be something more serious and I should just junk it and buy a new washer (it is likely 20 years old). However, I would hate to just dump it without trying to fix it, if the fix is as simple as replacing the belt. Do any handymen or handywomen out there know how to replace a belt in a washer and willing to do so? If it’s something more serious, OK, I can junk the washer. But if it’s just the belt, what a waste that would be! Repairing it would be so much more sustainable. Thank you.

Manzanita Citizen of the Year Nominations Sought

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Citizen of the Year Nominations Open
Nominations are now being accepted for the 2025 Manzanita Citizen of the Year.
Each year the City seeks to honor those persons who have made a major contribution to the Manzanita community as a community leader, business leader, volunteer, educator, and/or creative artist.
Nominations must be in writing and submitted no later than 5 p.m., Thursday, May 22, 2025 to: Manzanita Citizen of the Year Committee, c/o City Hall, PO Box 129 Manzanita, OR 97130.
Nominations can also be emailed to cityhall@ci.manzanita.or.us
To qualify for the honor, the nominee must be a resident of Manzanita, live within the Manzanita Urban Growth Boundary, or operate a business in Manzanita.. The Citizen of the Year may be an individual or couple who performs any volunteer community service that benefits our citizens.
Currently serving elected officials and City employees are not eligible
A committee made up of former Citizens of the Year will meet in late May to consider the nominations and select the individual or couple to be honored this year. The selectee/s will be announced at the June 4 meeting of the City Council.
The Citizen(s) of the Year will serve as Grand Marshal(s) of the Manzanita Fourth of July Parade.

Sustainable Clamming on Netarts Bay

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SUSTAINABLE CLAMMING ON THE BAY
Space is limited. A shellfish license is required.

Calling all bay admirers and clam lovers! Would you like to learn more about the different types of clams in Netarts Bay? Are you new to clamming and looking for some tips? Do you love to clam but rather not go alone?

Join Friends of Netarts Bay, Estuary, Beach and Sea – WEBS, and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Saturday, May 31st for an informative day on the bay, learning about sustainable shellfish harvesting. “Not only will participants gain insights into sustainable clamming practices, they will also learn more about ODFW’s research on bay clam populations and estuarine habitat studies” shares WEBS Stewardship Coordinator Marina Dreeben. In addition to discussing current research, participants will discuss the role of shellfish in bay health, the types of clams in the bay, and the best, most sustainable methods for harvesting wild shellfish. Both new and experienced clammers will have a chance to learn alongside ODFW and WEBS staff/volunteers. Clammers can count on gaining knowledge and collecting their limit with a fun group of community members.

This popular WEBS event fills up quickly but we do have last minute cancellations so feel free to sign up and add your name to the waitlist in case spots become available, or email info@netartsbaywebs.org to volunteer as a photographer, on-shore support, or clamming expert! If you are not able to attend the Sustainable Clamming on the Bay this May, be sure and check our calendar to register for our next clamming event coming up in August.

Registration is required for this free event. Learn more at:
www.netartsbaywebs.org/events

Connect with the Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS online!
Website: www.netartsbaywebs.org
Facebook and Instagram: @netartsbaywebs

WEBS and partners 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.

Need TLC – Receive A Song Bath

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2ND TUESDAYS
@ ST CATHERINE’S CHURCH
NEHALEM, OR
Song Bath Receivers need to RSVP oquinnhomestead@gmail.com or text:503-440-7861
• 5:30-6:00 Singers arrive/social/set-up

• 6:00-6:15 Singers warm up while Song Bath Receivers (who have RSVP’d) quietly arrive and be seated on pews

• 6:15-6:45 Singers invite Receivers to sit in the zero-gravity chairs to receive song for whatever needs to be held tenderly

UPCOMING DATES
• 5/13/25
• 6/10/25
• 7/8/25

To Receive Monthly Text Reminders,
TEXT “Song Bath” to 503-440-7861

North Coast Oregon Threshold Choir (NCOTC)
We gather and sing to heal ourselves and our community…we train to sing for those at the thresholds of life and death.
Whatever level you feel called to participate, we welcome your quiet energy…your resounding spirit…your soothing voice.

For more information:
• Email: oquinnhomestead@gmail.com
• Text/call: 503-440-7861
www.facebook.com/NCO.ThresholdChoir/

Threshold Choir International (TCI):
www.thresholdchoir.org

PROTEST in Nehalem Saturday noon to 2 PM

Submitted By: pattyrinehart@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
We ask you to join us in Nehalem on Saturday, May 10, from noon to 2 PM. What are we protesting? We are protesting the way our national government is being run by and for the wealthiest people in our country. Every day, for over one hundred days, a little bit of our freedom is being chipped away. We need to stop this!
Bring your chair, water, layers of clothing, and everybody you can. We need to have a big showing at these events. Come when you can and stay as long as you can. Bring a sign. If you have an American Flag please bring it too. We should no longer tolerate this abuse of power by our current administration.

Christy Kay for NCRD Board

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I enthusiastically support Christy Kay for NCRD board. We who know her know that nothing matters more to Christy than the well-being of this community and all of its people, especially young folks who need access to safe and enriching experiences.

I’m confident that this deep care will underpin Christy’s efforts to safeguard NCRD’s long-term fiscal sustainability, and to ensure that NCRD offers a range of programs and services that are relevant, beneficial, and available to everyone in our special community.

Please join me in supporting Christy Kay for NCRD board.

Cottage Charm Raffle to Benefit Cannon Beach Library

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Cottage Charm & Coastal Calm: A Cannon Beach Cottage Tour Retreat for Two
Raffle To Benefit the Cannon Beach Library

Enter to win a Cannon Beach Cottage Tour Retreat for Two to raise funds for the Cannon Beach Library. Tickets are only $20 each and we will sell just 250 tickets for this opportunity, so act fast! Tickets are available at the library, 131 N Hemlock St, or online www.cannonbeachlibrary.org, through July 6th.
Retreat includes:
Two tickets to the annual Cannon Beach Cottage Tour on Saturday, September 13th. Hosted by the Cannon Beach History Center & Museum, the Cottage Tour showcases charming cottages and stunning homes in scenic Cannon Beach.
Saturday night stay for two adults in a delightfully cozy Cannon Beach cottage. Stay includes warm coastal vibes, views of picturesque wetlands and continental breakfast (no pets/no smoking/2 adults/must be used September 13, 2025).
$200 gift certificate for dinner at The Bistro in Cannon Beach, town’s premiere hot spot featuring inspired fusions and fresh locally sourced ingredients (can be used any time).
Gift basket includes books, treats, and Cottage Tour memorabilia (21 and over package).
The Cannon Beach Library is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. For more information, contact manager@cannonbeachlibrary.org or call 503-436-1391.

Mother’s Day Gift Idea: Sea Dream Yoga Studio Gift Certificates!

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What better gift for the mamas in your life that you love than self-care and creative movement classes?
Sea Dream studio in Nehalem has a FULL schedule of weekly classes as well as special healing arts events!
We offer an array of gift certificate options, available on the front page of our website: WWW.SEADREAMYOGA.COM

FS: Back Seat Extender for Dogs – NEW

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Back Seat Extender for Dogs – NEW
$60

This really is great, especially for old dogs. Good for cargo, too. It extends the back seat over the footwell and makes a solid surface. Goes in easily. You can arrange it so there’s still a place to sit at one end if you need to. It has straps that go on the head rests and hand holds.
Wipeable.
And, it’s reversible – tan or black.
It has pockets!
Base is 25×52″
Our old dog is gone now so it was never used.

Manzanita Farmers Market opens next Friday 5/16

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Join us for opening day of the Manzanita Farmers Market next Friday, May 16, from 4-7pm at 635 Manzanita Ave

What’s in season this early?
Salad Greens
Strawberries
Asparagus
Spinach
Carrots
Radishes
Baby turnips
Green garlic
Green onions
Herbs
Eggs
Mushrooms
Rhubarb
Plant starts

And more! Our farmers have been working hard and have had lots of sun this spring. They may bring broccoli, cauliflower, artichokes, cabbage, and more: you’ll just have to come to the market to find out!

And there’s more than produce at the market; come for fresh bread, pastries, hot food, art, jewelry, body care products, textiles, candles, fresh roasted coffee, and more. Hang out in our new food court/stage area: enjoy a poke bowl or a taco, sip on a smoothie or indulge in a hot fresh donut, and enjoy live music by RJ Marx jazz trio. See you next week!

Christy Kay for NCRD Board

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One of the first gatherings I attended after the COVID lockdown was a community game night hosted by Christy Kay at her Rising Hearts Studio in Nehalem. It was a welcoming, family-friendly event that rekindled a sense of connection after a long period of isolation. Since then, I’ve seen Christy’s unwavering dedication to building community and fostering belonging.

I strongly support Christy Kay’s candidacy for the North County Recreation District Board. Her compassion, leadership, and commitment to inclusive, healthy, and creative community spaces make her an ideal candidate.

From organizing teen nights at North Coast Pinball to hosting game nights, music jams, recycling programs, and community dialogues, Christy leads with integrity and care. Her focus on collaboration and wellness aligns perfectly with NCRD’s mission.

I’m confident Christy will bring thoughtful, joyful and positive leadership to the board, and I encourage you to support her candidacy.

Sincerely,
Harout Akdedian

Commentary from new Pope Leo XIV

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to readers in BBQ-land,

from Heather Cox Richardson’s “Letters from an American” yesterday 5/8/25.

I have capitalized some words i would like to emphasize. Otherwise, i have changed not one word from HCR nor the pope.

om peace namaste
lucy brook
nehalem resident
U.S. citizen

May 8, 2025
HEATHER COX RICHARDSON

Today, on the second day of the papal conclave, the cardinal electors—133 members of the College of Cardinals who were under the age of 80 when Pope Francis died on April 21—elected a new pope. They chose 69-year-old Cardinal Robert Prevost, who was born in Chicago, thus making him the first pope chosen from the United States. But he spent much of his ministry in Peru and became a citizen of Peru in 2015, making him the first pope from Peru, as well.

New popes choose a papal name to signify the direction of their papacy, and Prevost has chosen to be known as Pope Leo XIV. This is an important nod to Pope Leo XIII, who led the church from 1878 to 1903 and was the father of modern Catholic social teaching. HE CALLED FOR THE CHURCH TO ADDRESS SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC ISSUES, AND EMPHASIZED THE DIGNITY OF INDIVIDUALS, THE COMMON GOOD, COMMUNITY, AND TAKING CARE OF MARGINALIZED INDIVIDUALS.

In the midst of the Gilded Age, Leo XIII defended the rights of workers and said that the church had not just the duty to speak about justice and fairness, but also the responsibility to make sure that such equities were accomplished. In his famous 1891 encyclical Rerum Novarum, translated as “Of New Things,” Leo XIII rejected both socialism and unregulated capitalism, and called for the state to protect the rights of individuals.

PREVOST’S CHOICE OF THE NAME LEO INVOKES THE PRINCIPLES OF BOTH LEO XIII AND HIS PREDECESSOR, POPE FRANCIS. In his own lifetime he has aligned himself with many of Francis’s social reforms, and his election appears to be a rejection of hard-line right-wing Catholics in the U.S. and elsewhere who have used their religion to support far-right politics.

In the U.S., Vice-President J.D. Vance is one of those hard-line right-wing Catholics. Shortly after taking office in January, Vance began to talk of the concept of ordo amoris, or “order of love,” articulated by Catholic St. Augustine, claiming it justified the MAGA emphasis on family and tribalism and suggesting it justified the mass expulsion of migrants.

Vance told Sean Hannity of the Fox News Channel, “[Y]ou love your family, and then you love your neighbor, and then you love your community, and then you love your fellow citizens in your own country, and then, after that, you can focus and prioritize the rest of the world. A lot of the far left has completely inverted that.” When right-wing influencer Jack Posobiec, who is Catholic, posted Vance’s interview approvingly, Vance added: “Just google ‘ordo amoris.’ Aside from that, the idea that there isn’t a hierarchy of obligations violates basic common sense.”

On February 10, Pope Francis responded in a letter to American bishops. He corrected Vance’s assertion as a false interpretation of Catholic theology. “Christians know very well that it is only by affirming the infinite dignity of all that our own identity as persons and as communities reaches its maturity,” he wrote. “Christian love is not a concentric expansion of interests that little by little extend to other persons and groups…. THE TRUE ORDO AMORIS THAT MUST BE PROMOTED IS THAT WHICH WE DISCOVER BY…MEDITATING ON THE LOVE THAT BUILDS A FRATERNITY OPEN TO ALL, WITHOUT EXCEPTION.”

“[W]orrying about personal, community or national identity, apart from these considerations, easily introduces an ideological criterion that distorts social life and imposes the will of the strongest as the criterion of truth,” Pope Francis wrote. He acknowledged “the right of a nation to defend itself and keep communities safe from those who have committed violent or serious crimes while in the country or prior to arrival,” but defended the fundamental dignity of every human being and the fundamental rights of migrants, noting that THE “RIGHTLY FORMED CONSCIENCE” WOULD DISAGREE WITH ANY PROGRAM THAT “IDENTIFIES THE ILLEGAL STATUS OF SOME MIGRANTS WITH CRIMINALITY.” HE CONTINUED: “I EXHORT ALL THE FAITHFUL OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH, AND ALL MEN AND WOMEN OF GOOD WILL, NOT TO GIVE IN TO NARRATIVES THAT DISCRIMINATE AGAINST AND CAUSE UNNECESSARY SUFFERING TO OUR MIGRANT AND REFUGEE BROTHERS AND SISTERS.”

The next day, Trump’s border czar, Tom Homan, who said he was “a lifelong Catholic,” told reporters at the White House, “I’ve got harsh words for the Pope…. He ought to fix the Catholic Church and concentrate on his work and leave border enforcement to us.”

Cardinal Prevost was close to Pope Francis, and during this controversy he posted on X after Vance’s assertion but before Pope Francis’s answer: “JD VANCE IS WRONG: JESUS DOESN’T ASK US TO RANK OUR LOVE FOR OTHERS.”After the pope published his letter, Prevost reposted it with the comment: “Pope Francis’ letter, JD Vance’s ‘ordo amoris’ and what the Gospel asks of all of us on immigration.”

On April 14, Prevost reposted: “As Trump & [Salvadoran president Nayib] Bukele use Oval to [laugh at] Feds’ illicit deportation of a US resident [Kilmar Abrego Garcia], once an undoc[ument]ed Salvadorean himself, [Bishop Evelio Menjivar] asks, ‘DO YOU NOT SEE THE SUFFERING? IS YOUR CONSCIENCE NOT DISTURBED? HOW CAN YOU STAY QUIET?’”

The new Pope Leo XIV greeted the world today in Italian and Spanish as he thanked Pope Francis and the other cardinals, and called for the church to “be a missionary Church, BUILDING BRIDGES, DIALOGUE, ALWAYS OPEN TO RECEIVING WITH OPEN ARMS FOR EVERYONE…, OPEN TO ALL, TO ALL WHO NEED OUR CHARITY, OUR PRESENCE, DIALOGUE, LOVE…, ESPECIALLY TO THOSE WHO ARE SUFFERING.”

As an American-born pope in the model of Pope Francis, Pope Leo XIV might be able to appeal to American far-right Catholics and bring them back into the fold. But today, MAGAs responded to the new pope with fury. Right-wing influencer Laura Loomer, who is close to Trump, called Pope Leo “another Marxist puppet in the Vatican.” Influencer Charlie Kirk suggested he was an “[o]pen borders globalist installed to counter Trump.”

In the U.S., President Donald Trump, who said he would like to be pope and then posted a picture of himself dressed as a pope on May 2, prompting an angry backlash against those who thought it was disrespectful, posted on social media that the election of the first pope from the United States was “a Great Honor for our Country” and that he looks forward to meeting him. ‘It will be a very meaningful moment!” he added.

Shop Local for Mother’s Day at Green Coast Market

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Make your mama proud and buy local this weekend!
Whether it’s breakfast in bed, something to sip, self-care items or a sweet treat— she’ll love that your gifts support a family-run coastal business.
On Sunday from 12-3 we’ll be celebrating “a toast to moms” with free bubbly samples. We also have flowers from Neahkahnie Blooms!
Green Coast Market is located at 119 S. Miller St. in downtown Rockaway. Open Thursday-Sunday 11-5 (until 6 on Friday and Saturdays) with more hours to be announced soon!

PUPPY OBEDIENCE TRAINING

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Young working couple have a 5 month old mixed breed puppy, male, medium size; Heinz 57.

Looking for a qualified dog trainer to help get this little guy on the right path of training.

They work M-F until 6 pm, weekends are free, looking for an hour or two a week to get the little Dude squared away.
Nehalem area

If interested call Mom @ 702-901-2311

thank you

camkel@nehalemtel.net

Anis Mojgani @ Cloud & Leaf Bookstore | Books After Hours | Saturday 5-8pm

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Anis Mojgani is a spoken-word poet, an artist, a musician, the 10th Poet Laureate of Oregon, two-time individual champion of the National Poetry Slam, and winner of the International World Cup Poetry Slam… and he’s coming to the Cloud & Leaf this Saturday night!

We’ll stay open at 5; Anis joins us 6-8pm. We’ll have several of his books available—and we bet he’ll sign them if you ask. 🙂

Books After Hours means casual browsing, wine and snacks, and authors in the house. Come find your book people.

Correction to raffle item for Nehalem Bay Garden Club plant sale this weekend

 

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Correction on raffle items for the Nehalem Bay Garden Club’s annual plant sale this coming weekend.

INSTEAD of a ceramic planter with Lavatera shrub and annuals valued at $50 there will be a trellis valued at $75.

Things to remember
Hours
Saturday, May 10th 10-3
Sunday, May 11th 10 to noon.
Please no early entry.

Location
43080 Northfork Rd, Nehalem at the junction of Hwy 53 and Northfork Rd. (Directions below.)

Mother’s Day weekend
Get gifts for mom

Raffle
Composite/plastic planter with Fuschia and annuals valued at $60;
Vermihut Plus 5 Tray Worm Composter valued at $100.
Trellis valued at $75
Raffle tickets are $5 each or 6 for $20.

Saturday only
Kids Activity
Sharpenator

Tomatoes
8 different varieties
Link to description www.northcoastbbq.com/2025/04/18/tomato-plants-available-may-10-and-11-at-nehalem-bay-garden-club-plant-sale/

Lot of other plants
hanging baskets, planters with colorful flowers, perennials, annuals, vegetables, shrubs, trees, herbs, ground cover and houseplants at reasonable prices.

Please bring
Canned food and/or personal care items when you come. All will be donated to the North County Food Bank.

Cash or check preferred
Credit cards will be accepted.
Proceeds granted to local organizations that share the Club’s mission.
The Club has awarded a total of $17,800 in grants since 2020.

Directions:
Start at the blinking light in Nehalem at 7th Street, which turns into N Fork Rd and go 5 miles to the end of N Fork Road. The sale is on the left. If you are coming from the north, you will turn left at the blinking light; if from the south you will go straight instead of continuing on Highway 101.

For a glimpse at last year’s sale please check out this video by Julie Stratton.