Professional Window Cleaning on the North Coast

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Last chance to get on the schedule for a summer booking!

Reach out today for an interior, exterior or premium window cleaning service on the North Oregon Coast.

Pacific Rays Window Cleaning provides top quality window cleaning services to homes and businesses on the North Coast offering exterior, interior and premium packages for residential homes and commercial businesses. We are committed to providing exceptional service and customer satisfaction, so you can trust us to get the job done right.

Call or text us to schedule your window cleaning today!

(971) 415-1009
info@pacificrayswindowcleaning.com
www.pacificrayswindowcleaning.com

City of Wheeler City Manager Recruitment

Submitted By: financedirector@cityofwheeleror.gov – Click to email about this post
The City of Wheeler is currently seeking qualified applicants interested in becoming the next Wheeler City Manager. Applicants must submit a cover letter, resume, completed city job application, and responses to supplemental questions by August 22, 2025 for consideration. Application and supplemental questions are available at cityofwheeleror.gov. Applications can be delivered to City Hall, mailed to PO Box 177, Wheeler, OR 97147 or emailed to financedirector@cityofwheeleror.gov

My Essential Collection Retail Shop Closing

Submitted By: andrea@myessentialcollection.com – Click to email about this post
As some of you know MEC shop is closing and going onto new adventures.
Last weekend will be 8/22-8/25
Stop by to stock on on your RAD Cream, Sleepy Cream, essential oils and blends! or get that unique item we have on CLEARANCE.
We are closing for the season, but will still have private appointment times and of course our online sessions.
The business isn’t closing – just the store in Rockaway Beach, OR
If you are not able to come in person feel free to jump onto our website www.myessentialcollection.com to get that product you are in need of! Or stop by Dragonfly Crystals in the Old Wheeler Hotel or here in Rockaway at Green Coast Market
Stop by 460 Hwy 101 S Rockaway Beach

Handyman services available

Submitted By: chloemojo70@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Call to discuss jobs
Landline:
(971)324-0149

(((Please NO EMAILs)))
CALLS ONLY Please!

Good Morning Nehalem
I’m a local, a father of 3 and trying to pick up some extra (local) work.

Available in Nehalem/ Manzanita/ Wheeler /Miami Foley

If you have any projects needing attention.
Well then, I’m you guy!

I have many skills & wear many hats.
My skills include:

*Yard work (Large Properties and small I have my own equipment)

*Painting (interior/ exterior/ cars/ toys)

*Heavy Equipment Operater

*Gutters

*Skilled Car Mechanic

*Licensed driver

*Transporter

* Errand runner

*Pet Sitter & Walker

and Lots more!
If you have something in mind that’s not listed…
just ask me.

Most likely I’m your man!

Have a wonderful day!
Looking forward to working for you.

Call to discuss jobs
Landline:
(971)324-0149

~~~~ NO EMAILS!~~~~
Im a old OG dad that relays on his daughter’s to help him with emails and BBQ posts
(haha I’m trying to learn but my progress is slow)
so please just give me a call

(971)324-0149

Announcement

Submitted By: Jennie1550@yahoo.com – Click to email about this post
Please join friends and family of Larry Kiser who passed away earlier this summer, in a celebration of life memorial service on August 2nd at 2:00 pm.

Larry was a long time member of the Nehalem Bay United Methodist Church and several other organizations in the community.

He was husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather and great great grandfather who lived his life loving the Lord and giving his best to all who knew him.

His wife, Debbie and his children, invite you to Nehalem Bay United Methodist Church sanctuary for the service on Saturday the 2nd at 2:00. A reception will follow in the Fellowship Hall. Come and share remembrances.

Community Meeting-Protect our drinking water

Submitted By: rockawaycitizen.water@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Reminder! Upcoming meeting on July 29th at 6pm at St Mary by the Sea Parish Hall in Rockaway. Please join us!
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

Handyman services available

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Call to discuss jobs
Landline:
(971)324-0149
Text
(503) 987-5559

(((Please NO EMAILs)))
CALLS ONLY Please!

Good Morning Nehalem
I’m a local, a father of 3 and trying to pick up some extra (local) work.

Available in Nehalem/ Manzanita/ Wheeler /Miami Foley

If you have any projects needing attention.
Well then, I’m you guy!

I have many skills & wear many hats.
My skills include:

*Yard work (Large Properties and small I have my own equipment)

*Painting (interior/ exterior/ cars/ toys)

*Heavy Equipment Operater

*Gutters

*Skilled Car Mechanic

*Licensed driver

*Transporter

* Errand runner

*Pet Sitter & Walker

and Lots more!
If you have something in mind that’s not listed…
just ask me.

Most likely I’m your man!

Have a wonderful day!
Looking forward to working for you.

Call to discuss jobs
Landline:
(971)324-0149

Text
(503) 987-5559
~~~~ NO EMAILS!~~~~

Want to help our neighbors to age in place? Volunteer with Rainy Day Village!

Submitted By: info@rainydayvillage.org – Click to email about this post
Want to help our neighbors to age in place? Volunteer with Rainy Day Village!
Do you have a few hours to spare and a desire to make a real difference in our community? Rainy Day Village needs your help to empower our neighbors in Manzanita, Wheeler, Rockaway Beach, and Nehalem to age gracefully in their own homes.
We’re looking for compassionate volunteers to provide vital services like:
• Transportation to medical appointments and grocery shopping
• Friendly visits and companionship
• Answering phones and calling members
• And other essential support that helps seniors maintain their independence.
Your time and kindness can truly transform a life right here in our community.
Ready to become a neighborhood hero? Learn more and sign up today!
• Visit our website: www.rainydayvillage.org/
• Call us: 503-482-9695
• Email us: info@rainydayvillage.org
Join Rainy Day Village and help us build a stronger, more connected community for everyone

Ethanol aka Alcohol Causing Cancer in Kids

Submitted By: sarahnloaf@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Please share this information with anyone that can help ie news reporters, podcasts, any and everywhere that can get the word out.

The Government has an obligation to the health and safety of everyone. And there’s no mention of this information via the CDC or Surgeon General Warnings. Only warnings on drinking it.

ETHANOL is being used in vaccinations, immunizations, and childhood medications. A known level 1 carcinogen causing cancer in the pharmaceutical form of alcohol “ETHANOL” being given in early childhood from the medical community without properly warning the public. The link between WHERE immunization shots/vaccination shots are being administered and bone cancers prompted my further investigation into why a known carcinogen that causes cancer is used as a mixing agent (solvent) given to our children in different forms by medical professionals. Children’s cancers are on the rise. Some Covid vaccinations contained ethanol, increasing the amount administered to children and potentially increasing their risk of cancers, immune disorders, etc. Could autism and many other childhood disorders be caused by ethanol aka alcohol being administered since it causes acute and chronic cognitive functions.

Alcohol consumption, especially excessive or chronic use, can have toxic effects on bone marrow, impacting blood cell production and potentially leading to various health issues.

Alcohol consumption is warned of but where’s the warning of alcohol aka ethanol used in medicine?
In the article “Ethanol Content of Medications and Its Effect on Blood Alcohol Concentration in Pediatric Patients” from NIH, “National Library of Medicine”, they studied the use in medication which per medical definition include vaccinations. The article was Published 4/8/2024, and shows high levels of alcohol are found in children’s blood alcohol count.

“Ethanol aka Alcohol” is known to cause cancer and our government and healthcare system is not warning of it in childhood and adult immunizations and medications.
Compounding ethanol, in all it’s many varying names from pharmaceuticals in our children’s vaccination, immunizations etc needs to be studied heavily as one term “ethanol” or “alcohol” as to not under estimate the actual percentages of harm it’s causing. It seems to follow the pathline of numerous other diseases being an immune suppressing chemical compound that causes cancer. Children are not choosing to have alcohol or ethanol brought into their systems. The medical community needs to explain why a known toxin is hidden within the various uses of so called “medicines” being given to our children. As there is no safe level of alcohol or ethanol that should be placed inside the human body.

It seems that ethanol being administered in early childhood no matter how small of a dose, the health concerns are not warenting the use of a toxic substance.

This may have been overlooked by the medical community. There’s many different names ethanol is under in the medical community as it’s given in inhalant form and as a mixer for other “medications” etc administered in premature babies, throughout early childhood, and in some adult vaccines and medicines.

Having one complete list of all medications and vaccinations along with one name for the ethanol products to warn everyone of the inherent risks would be a start to showing how detrimental it is giving it to our young. Or best yet, remove it completely from being administered to our children in from the medical community.

Children’s cancers are on the rise. Some Covid vaccinations contained ethanol, increasing the amount administered to children and potentially increasing their risk of cancers, immune disorders, etc.

Alcohol aka Ethanol negatively affects blood cell production and function. Cancer causes low blood cell count and abnormal blood cell behavior. The same negative effects from alcohol are the same negative effects of cancer. Why hasn’t the CDC and Surgeon General warned the public of the health concerns regarding Ethanol and made it a top priority to protect the health of all citizens. The Surgeon General advises on how Alcohol consumption is the 3rd leading preventable cause of cancer in reference to drinking alcohol but has no mention of the medical community’s use of it in common administration of immunizations, vaccinations, and other medications typically given in shot form using alcohol aka ethanol as a mixing solvent.

Have studies been verified on each individual dose administered of ethanol or alcohol, and the accumulation of all those given to see what definitive negative effects our children and adults are being exposed to?

Is alcohol aka ethanol causing THE cellular damage – THE causation of cancer itself. They seem to follow suit with alcohol being the first toxin in the chain disrupting the system & growing cancer.

How do we make sure everyone is aware of this pertinent information and demand answers to protect ourselves and others.

Dance Classes for Kids

Submitted By: tolovanaartscolony@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
This summer the Arts Colony is proud to announce a slate of dance classes for all ages!

Taught by Katelyn Smith, Tuesday classes offer something for all skill levels. No experience is necessary.

Katelyn — or “Mrs. K” — has been sharing her lifelong love of dance and movement as an instructor since moving to the North Coast in 2016. She’ll be offering instruction on a variety of styles and forms, from ballet to hip-hop and beyond. (See below for class schedule and information.)

Weekly classes begin on Tuesday, August 4th and run through October.

Classes will be held at Tolovana Hall – 3779 South Hemlock St. in Cannon Beach. Prices vary by class, but no one turned away for lack of funds. For scholarship opportunities contact tolovanaartscolony@gmail.com or call 541-215-4445.

CLASS INFO & SCHEDULE

“Mini Bops”
Tuesdays 2:30pm – 3:15pm
Ages 3-6
$10/class*
Warm up games, stretching, free movement, varying movement skills, and light choreography. Come dressed in whatever lets you move comfortably and bring water.

“Juniors Lovely Lines”
Tuesdays – 4:15pm – 5:00pm
Ages 6-12
$15/class*
Choreography, technique, skills, floor work, and free movement rooted in styles such as lyrical, ballet, and contemporary. No experience necessary, all levels welcome and encouraged to join us in making visual art.

“Juniors Rhythm & Groove”
Tuesdays – 5:00pm – 5:45pm
Ages 6-12
$15/class*
Upbeat choreography, technique, skills, floor work, and free movement rooted in styles such as jazz, jazz funk, and hip-hop.
No experience necessary, all levels welcome and encouraged to join us in making visual art!

“Senior Lovely Lines”
Tuesdays – 6:00pm – 6:45pm
Ages 12+
$15*
Choreography, technique, skills, floor work, and free movement rooted in styles such as lyrical, ballet, and contemporary.
No experience necessary, all levels welcome and encouraged to join us in making visual art!

“Senior Rhythm & Groove”
Tuesdays – 6:45 – 7:30pm
Ages 12+
$15/class*
Upbeat choreography, technique, skills, floor work, and free movement rooted in styles such as jazz, jazz funk, and hip-hop.
No experience necessary, all levels welcome and encouraged to join us in making visual art!

*Pair two classes back-to-back and save–pay just $20 for both classes.

Big Changes Ahead for North County Food Bank

Submitted By: northtillamookcountyfoodbank@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
North County Food Bank will end service at their current location on September 30. We must vacate the building so Nehalem Bay Health District can start the process of tearing it down. We understand that this is a big change after 33 years of operation at the old Wheeler Hospital. As part of this transition, the Clothing Bank will also close.

The Food Bank is working to keep service disruption to a minimum. We are in conversation with other agencies addressing food insecurity in north Tillamook County and appreciate their support.

The Food Bank has purchased land behind the Hope Chest on Hwy 101 between Manzanita and Nehalem, and work is ongoing to clear the site and establish access from Hwy 101. We recently received assurance from Tillamook County that we can use an existing building on the site to provide food distribution.

Before we can use that building, we need to build a driveway and parking areas as well as bring electricity, water, and sewer to the site. The building is less than a quarter the size of our current location, so we are busy re-imagining how to provide service.

While we hope to eventually build on the property, the most important thing for us right now is to get back up and running quickly, and using the existing building is the quickest path forward.

We thank everyone for their patience and support as we make this transition. In 2024, the Food Bank saw nearly 2700 visits, representing about 8700 people. We know that the Food Bank is critically important to local families facing food insecurity in north Tillamook County, and we will provide more information as we have it.
www.northtillamookcountyfoodbank.org

News from the Nehalem Bay Health District

Submitted By: marc@nehalembayhd.org – Click to email about this post
Nehalem Bay Health Center and Pharmacy Update

For the week of: 7/21/2025

What to expect this week:
• Exterior building paint to be completed
• Trash and generator enclosure walls to be completed
• Dental equipment to be installed

Major milestones on the project:
• Landscape irrigation complete
• Dental equipment delivered
• Ceramic tiling complete

About the new Health Center and Pharmacy
• The new Nehalem Bay Health Center and Pharmacy project remains on schedule with substantial completion expected by September 8, 2025. The facility should be in operation shortly thereafter.
• The Health District and Health Center are currently planning events related to the formal opening, including tours of the new facility. We’ll have more news soon.
• Special thanks to the Oregon Roundhouse Foundation for its generous support of the pharmacy portion of the new facility. The much upgraded and expanded pharmacy will provide prescriptions, as well as typical retail pharmacy products … and all close to home.

Have questions?
Email the Health District at: info@nehalembayhd.org
Call: Kevin McMurry: 503-753-1185, Jake Werger: 971-221-5958
or Marc Johnson: 208-866-6864
Visit the District website: www.nehalembayhd.org

Special meeting TOMORROW 7/21/2025 1 PM in Wheeler

Submitted By: Wheelertattletales@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Seems they actually paid for a lawyer, which would mean it came out of our city taxpayer’s dime!
People get their feelings hurt when a “get ‘er done” style counselor gets things done
When did it become illegal for city officials to speak with Mr Albright on the side? As long as they disclose the discussion, there is nothing wrong with it.
Feels like teenage bullying to me. And it seems the bullies are holding the meeting.
Show up at 1PM at City Hall to see what happens…

Adult Grief Support Group cancelled for July, at Rising Hearts Studio

Submitted By: Christy@cosmichealingnw.com – Click to email about this post
Hello BBQ Community-

Sam is unavailable this month, so we have to cancel our monthly Adult Grief Support Group, which was set to meet this Tuesday, July 22nd. Deep apologies for the inconvenience.

Please join us next month on Tuesday August 26th, 5:30-6:30 PM, here at Rising Hearts Studio.
You are not alone!

Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th St
Hwy 101, Downtown Nehalem
(503) 800-1092
“Lifting the community with education and services that promote healing on all levels.”

9 REASONS SOMEONE YOU KNOW NEEDS MILLIE!

Submitted By: ketzel.levine@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
We are experienced dog people who have been fostering Millie for several months. We are more than happy to tell you why we can’t make her our own but until then, here are 9 reasons why this 9-yr old sweetheart of a Catahoula mix will add even more love to any dog lover’s home:

1. She barely snores
2. She’s incredibly loyal and protective
3. Her joy playing outside is contagious
4. She walks beautifully on leash
5. She likes all dogs big and small
6. Her recall is fantastic
7. Her super power is cuddling
8. She keeps the kitchen floor clean
9. She likes going to the vet

Bonus attribute: she’s a beauty of a beast!

Drop us a line if you’d like to meet Millie and if it passes her smell test, we’ll make it a date.

Thank you!

Handyman services available

Submitted By: amncarl@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Call to discuss jobs
Landline:
(971)324-0149

(((Please NO EMAILs)))
CALLS ONLY Please!

Good Morning Nehalem
I’m a local, a father of 3 and trying to pick up some extra (local) work.

Available in Nehalem/ Manzanita/ Wheeler /Miami Foley

If you have any projects needing attention.
Well then, I’m you guy!

I have many skills & wear many hats.
My skills include:

*Yard work (Large Properties and small I have my own equipment)

*Painting (interior/ exterior/ cars/ toys)

*Heavy Equipment Operater

*Gutters

*Skilled Car Mechanic

*Licensed driver

*Transporter

* Errand runner

*Pet Sitter & Walker

and Lots more!
If you have something in mind that’s not listed…
just ask me.

Most likely I’m your man!

Have a wonderful day!
Looking forward to working for you.

Call to discuss jobs
Landline:
(971)324-0149

~~~~ NO EMAILS!~~~~
Im a old OG dad that relays on his daughter’s to help him with emails and BBQ posts
(haha I’m trying to learn but my progress is slow)
so please just give me a call

(971)324-0149

Jeff’s next raw honey delivery trip is THIS TUESDAY (7/22)

Submitted By: jwmerc@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Jeff and his “Honey In A Hurry” home-or-office delivery service will be making another run up to north Tillamook County this coming TUESDAY (July 22nd) in the early afternoon hours. On the “menu” this time will be just five selections: three separate raw honey quart jar collections (raw Oregon Blackberry from the Yaquina drainage of the coast range near Newport – $30 each, raw Blackberry Wildflower from the Alpine area of SW Washington – $30 each and a raw Wildflower from the Eddyville/Blodgett area of the coast range – $29 each. There are two sizes of real Vermont maple syrup jugs available as well (this is the Dark/Robust grade – which used to be called ‘Grade B’) – quarts are $28 and half-gallons are $49 – it comes from a small property in the northernmost area of Vermont near the Canadian border – it rocks. Orders must be placed in advance – cash or your good check preferred (other options exist) – and again – this is NOT a “pop-up” or a “meet-up” – Jeff brings the order to your doorstep. Reach out via text to Jeff’s cell with questions or orders: 208-424-0042 – or e-mail: jwmerc@gmail.com – or send instant message here on Facebook. See you THIS TUESDAY in north Tillamook County!!! JW

Green Coast Market Event: ManJa Creations (Pasta + Sauce) Demo

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Have you had a chance to check out Green Coast Market in Rockaway yet? If not, you now have one more reason: Manja Creations Artisan Food Company will be sampling pasta, marinara sauce, and Goat Dip this Friday, 7/16 starting at 10:30AM. Manja Creations is family and women-owned, based in Astoria. And they have gluten free pasta options!

Green Coast Market, your new favorite local food grocery store, is now open Thursdays through Mondays from 10am-6pm. Come find us at 117 S Miller Street in Downtown Rockaway Beach. Shop local!

Sir Francis Drake Association Hosts Annual Nehalem Bay Celebration, June 27–August 2

Submitted By: ggitzen@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
The Sir Francis Drake Association is hosting its annual celebration commemorating Sir Francis Drake’s 1579 anchorage in Nehalem Bay from June 27 through August 2, aimed at bringing Oregon’s true colonial history to light. We started this nonprofit in 2008 to reveal Francis Drake’s true landing site in Oregon, not California,” said Garry Gitzen, president of the Association. “Our annual celebration and the banner highlight evidence from Jensen, Costaggini and our own research to set the historical record straight.”
Gitzen says: “He writes history so others can experience it” His book—Francis Drake in Nehalem Bay 1579, Setting the Historical Record Straight (2011) plays a leading role in the Oregon-based theory which has received strong praise from both local and international historians. A review in the Oregon Archaeological Society Newsletter called it “a magnificent compilation which should be in every important historical library”, noting its thorough research, compelling organization, and rare primary sources.
The Drake anchorage is highlighted by the 12 feet by 8 feet banner describing the survey Drake made in 1579 on Neahkahnie Mountain. It’s divided into 3 stages; anthropologist Wayne Jensen and Tillamook museum director, first theorized in 1971 that Francis Drake had made a survey on the iconic mountain marking the ‘so-called treasure rocks’; in 1982 Oregon State University Civil Engineering master’s candidate, Phil Costaggini, decided to do his thesis on the survey rocks; and finally in 2014 Gitzen uncovered a map drawn in 1599 drawn by the Queen’s cartographer Edward Wright. This is the only map to ever carry the Queen’s Privy seal during her reign.
Everyone is invited to drive by and view the informative banner of Oregon’s true history but please do not disturb the residents at 125 N. 1st St. in Wheeler.
Founded in 2008 as a nonprofit, the Association promotes rigorous, evidence-based history about Francis Drake’s 1579 voyage. Its flagship project includes Garry Gitzen’s book and annual community events in Nehalem Bay.

For further information contact: Garry Gitzen,
President Sir Francis Drake Association
Cell: 503 354 7668 leave a message or GGitzen@Nehalemtel.net

Handyman available for residential work big or small

Submitted By: coastrangehandyman@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Howdy,
My name is Ryan Bartlett and I am an experienced handyman who works year-round all over the North Coast. My schedule is open for residential work big or small, interior or exterior, and landscaping/power washing. Let’s collaborate to bring the vision for your space to life!

Call or text at (310) 924-9316

Email: coastrangehandyman@gmail.com
Bonded & Insured

Millie Is Looking For A Loving Home!

Submitted By: ketzel.levine@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
After years in Texas and a very hard-luck life, Millie, a.k.a. Mildred Elizabeth Benson, has landed in clover, a.k.a., Nehalem.

This sweet, friendly, calm, and affectionate creature is an arrestingly pretty 58 lb Catahoula mix from Texas. Despite a lifetime of abuse and neglect, 9 yr old Millie wakes up every morning happy, healthy, full of love and ready for action.

Millie can’t stop smiling when she’s outside. She adores other dogs, chasing balls, jumping in the river, and patrolling the property for chipmunks, squirrels and other intruders. She has excellent recall whether on the beach or in the mountains and keeps up with far younger dogs (her bff is a young Golden) despite a funky front paw.

Some things scare Millie, likely a reminder of darker times. When that happens, she responds well to quieting and redirecting, unless there’s fireworks at which point she disappears under the nearest bed. Though big and strong, she strives to be a lap dog and often succeeds.

Millie is ready to settle in for life with the right people and animals. Might that be with you? If so, please tell us a bit about both yourself and your life with dogs and we’ll run it past her. If it passes the sniff test, we’ll arrange a visit.

On behalf of Miss Millie and all lost-and-found souls, thank you.