CARE seeks items for our homeless community

Submitted By: greginct@yahoo.com – Click to email about this post
Dear Community Partners,
It’s January again, which means it’s time for our annual Houseless Connect event! Houseless Connect is an opportunity for CARE to complete the Point in Time Count (PIT) to gather data on our community members experiencing homelessness here in Tillamook County, as well as an opportunity for our unhoused peers to have access to services and much needed items. CARE is currently looking for donations of the following items to distribute to those in need, and we ask that items donated are new or gently used:
Boots
Socks
Gloves
Hats
Coats and Jackets
Heavy Jeans
Sweatpants
Scarves
Blankets
Belts and Suspenders
Pet Food
Tents
Tarps
Sleeping Bags

Items can be dropped off at the CARE office during business hours at 2310 1st Street, Suite 2 in Tillamook. You my contact Elizabeth Wipperman for pick up if needed. She can be reached at ewipperman@careinc.org or call 503-842-5261 ext. 604
CARE thanks you for your time and generosity!
Best,
Elizabeth Wipperman
Shelter Community Manager

Shred Fest 2024 at Dirty Bird’s

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Shred Fest 2024 Community Campfire, Cocoa, and Chipping
Saturday 1/13/24 11am – 1pm
Dirty Bird’s Lot (corner of Division and Manzanita in Manzanita)
Drop your trees, wreaths and garlands on the lot in front of the worm bins anytime before the 13th. Or bring your items day-of for live chipping.
No tinsel, no decorations, no non-natural items.
Thanks to Tony from NW Tree and Landscape for his time and for providing his chipper (nwtreeandlandscape.com)
Let’s shred it up and use it!
For more info contact queenbee@dirtybirdsgardencenter.com

Announcement Lost Dog

Submitted By: cocobean1951@outlook.com – Click to email about this post
Murphy was driving and saw small yellowish dog with a collar running frantically on the road by Longfellow construction. She followed him trying to catch him but he ran like he was going into housing and then back out to Longfellow area. Is someone missing a small yellowish dog? Very scared. Call
Murphy at 503-801-4569 PLEASE

Love the skin you are in Outsmart Overeating Course for Women

Submitted By: alicia@aliciagrace.com – Click to email about this post
Welcome 2024 with Self-Love

Escape the New Year diet traps and embrace real change with the Outsmart Overeating Course.

This course provides a science-backed plan and caring support for lasting transformation.

No toxic diet meal plans or self-shaming ineffective methods. Learn a way that honors how you want to live.

It’s not just about shedding pounds; it’s about fostering well-being in body, heart, and mind.

In eight weeks, discover how to not only lose weight but keep it off and love the body you’re in.

What to expect:
Science-based tools for permanent weight loss
Live, interactive weekly classes on private Zoom
Develop a body-positive mindset
Cultivate self-love for sustainable weight loss

Join our 8-Week Outsmart Overeating Course for Women starting 1/8.

Prioritize your well-being—it’s your time.

This is our 16th offering of the course—make 2024 your year of positive transformation.

www.nourishwithgrace.com/courses/outsmart-overeating-winter-term-2024

Here’s to a healthier, happier you!
Dr. Alicia Grace

alicia@aliciagrace.com
nourishwithgrace.com
@nourishwithgrace.com

Outcall Massage

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Outcall Massage or In Home Massage
133$ per hour
Swedish, Deep Tissue, Hawaiian Lomi Lomi
Reiki, Gua SHA, Acupressure Tui Na, Reiki Attunements or training, Fire Cupping Session,
Aromatherapy, In the comfort of your own home
Healingmindandbodymassage.com
Shawn Marie Flynn Lmt 12654
24 years exp
Licensed in Hawaii and Oregon

Last Call to Artists for Annual Art for the Heart Showcase

Submitted By: McLainAL@ah.org – Click to email about this post
Get your artwork ready to showcase at the annual Art for the Heart Exhibition.

Artists of all ages on the Oregon coast can submit up to five entries for any medium. There are no fees for creative submissions. The submitted artwork will remain at NCRD throughout February 2024. All mediums may be entered and must be clearly labeled with the creative title, artist name and sale price. All submitting artists, please note that all digital work must be printed and wall-ready, hanging art must be wall-ready, and free-standing art objects are also welcome but must be accompanied by a stand or holder to securely hold them in place.

Cash awards will be offered for first place ($500), second ($250), third ($175), a people’s choice award ($250) and a special award ($150) for a submission from an artist of high school age or younger.

Artwork Submission Deadline
Sunday, January 28, 2024

Drop off your display-ready artwork from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. to North County Recreation District, 36155 9th St., Nehalem, OR 97131.

More details about submissions or the Art for the Heart Community Reception the next weekend, visit www.adventisthealth.org/blog/2023/october/call-to-artists-for-annual-art-for-the-heart-sho/. Questions? Email Annette McLain at McLainAL@ah.org.

Hair Trims to help Nehalem Animal Healing Balance

Submitted By: cbbcalm@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Please forgive me for posting about a financial affair. But it is a reality. Many are already helping and little by little the balance left on the desk of Dr.Matt will fade away . It is as of Today Jan.2 $ 6,800.
So The Little Hair Studio will give hair trims for men and women entirely and directly to Nehalem Animal Healing for the whole month of January .
1 717 20 44 cel or H 503 368 61 44
with gratitude
corinna & Daniel

Honey/Maple syrup DELIVERY from Jeff on Tues 1/16!

Submitted By: jwmerc@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Jeff and the JW Merc “Honey In A Hurry” delivery service will be in NORTH Tillamook County on TUESDAY January 16th, 2024 in the afternoon. On board will be QUARTS of raw Oregon Star Thistle honey ($27), QUARTS of raw Oregon Meadowfoam honey ($29) and QUARTS of real Vermont maple syrup in glass jars (last call on these – $32 each or you can take TWO for $60).
Cash or your good check preferred – orders MUST be placed in advance – this is a DELIVERY run to home/office addresses – NOT a “pop-up”. You can reach Jeff directly via text to his cell: 208-424-0042 – via e-mail: jwmerc@gmail.com or via direct message on the Jeffrey Warren or JW Merc Facebook page. Should you be interested in OTHER items in the JW Merc portfolio please direct them by one of these means and we’ll see what we can do! JW
See you on TUESDAY January 16th in north Tillamook County…

Valley Pressure Pros is currently accepting new clientele!

Submitted By: barbaraandchuck@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
posting for Valley Pressure Pros
vpressurepros@gmail.com

Please DO NOT respond to barbaraandchuck@nehalemtel.net

Tired of black, grimy buildup on your sidewalks and driveway? Is your patio or deck looking dull & weathered? Rejuvenate your property’s look, and even help prevent future damage!

Service area: Cannon Beach to Tillamook

Pressure Washing Services Include:

• Driveways
• Walkways
• Sidewalks
• Decks
• Roofs
• Windows
• Gutters

Call today to schedule your pressure washing appointment!

Contact info:
Sebastian Saucedo
(503)-440-3417
vpressurepros@gmail.com
Licensed & Insured

HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM RIVERBEND PLAYERS COMMUNITY THEATER

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As the curtain closes on 2023 and we prepare to ring in a brand new year, Riverbend Players want to take a moment to express our deepest gratitude to our amazing community.

Beyond the stage lights and costumes, there’s something truly special about the Riverbend Players family.

It’s about the countless volunteers who dedicate their time and talents to make every production a success.

And most importantly, it’s about YOU, our incredible audience. You are the reason we do what we do.

Your presence, your energy, your enthusiasm – they are the very essence of our community theater.

From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for being a part of our journey.

We wish you and your loved ones a Happy New Year filled with joy, laughter, and plenty of good theater!

ESTATE SALE Dec 30 and 31 Wheeler

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Location: 124 Hemlock Street Wheeler, OR
Open House: Sat & Sun December 30-31
10am-4pm

Furnishings, Art Work, Tools, Portable Generators, Sport Goods, Camping Gear, AV Equipment, Propane Grill and more.

Please follow FB link for more pictures and any updates.
www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1045659030038737/?mibextid=6ojiHh

Recycling for K9 Animal Shelter

Submitted By: cbbcalm@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
This will be ongoing from now on .
Cans and bottle with the recycle me logo & CA
to leave in driveway of 454 Dorcas Lane corner of 5
where the little hair studio is .
A team work with Theron who works at Manzanita Lumber Yard.. He drives this to Tillamook where his sister does the exchange for $$ to help K9 Rescue
thank you to all
the pack

Conscious Aging and Community Connections, Monday, Jan. 8, 2-4pm at Pine Grove

Submitted By: telaskinner@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hello Community Friends,
We hope you enjoy this holiday season and are looking forward to the new year.

The goal of the Conscious Aging and Community Connections Program is to bring people in our community together to get to know one another at a deeper level and to encourage one another to live our best possible lives.

For our December program, attendees met in a large circle for a brief group meditation before moving into small groups (of four or five people). The small groups allowed us to hear one another better, and gave us more time to dive deeper into conversations about the topic: Traversing the Edge between Doing and Being. May we each find the courage and freedom to balance whatever we want to Do and Be in our life!

After the December meeting several people told facilitators they appreciated this new format, with one suggestion. They would like to reconvene with the whole group after the small groups have talked, so they can hear a summary of those discussions.

For our January 8th session, we plan to meet briefly in a large circle first, to center ourselves. We will then break into small groups to discuss the topic Creating a Compassionate Community. Before leaving we will connect with the large group again for a short recap of those conversations.

Program facilitators will continue in our efforts to design a format for these meetings to help us awaken to who we are, and to live a life we love.

Please take a few minutes to contemplate what Creating a Compassionate Community means to you. Program facilitators will meet later this week to create questions and find quotes for the Jan. 8 meeting. Another BBQ email will be posted before that meeting so you can ponder the proposed questions and quotes.

As this year comes to an end I hope you will take some time to consider what intention(s) you want to focus your attention on in 2024.

Ask yourself:
What do I feel most grateful for at this time in my life?
What is meaningful to me? What nurtures me? How can I weave more joy into my life?
What depletes me? What do I want to release from 2023?
What would I like to explore in 2024?

Upcoming events:
The first Hoop Dance session will be held Monday, January 22, 4:30-5:30-pm at the NCRD gym. Contact Kathie Hightower for details: kathiejhightower@gmail.com

Those interested will meet at Pine Grove Monday, January 29, 1-5pm to create Vision Boards. Start collecting images from magazines, cards and calendars for your Vision Board. You will also want to bring a foam board or poster board, plus scissors and a glue-stick. If you are interested but haven’t yet signed up, please let me know.

February 12, Conscious Aging and Community Connections, topic TBA. The program will continue to meet on the second Monday of each month from 2-4pm. Mark your calendars!

We have a long list of topics to consider in 2024. If you have suggestions for topics you’d like to explore in this group, please let me know.

The Conscious Aging and Community Connections Program is sponsored by Pine Grove Community House. This allows us to keep admission at $ 5 per session. All money received goes directly to Pine Grove.

Here’s to creating the life you love in 2024!
Tela and the Conscious Aging Team

2024 Hoffman Center Community Show!

Submitted By: i.downes-leguin@hoffmanarts.org – Click to email about this post
North Coast Artists, get excited! The theme for the 8th Annual Hoffman Community Art Show is “Indigo.” We encourage a diversity of media: paintings, prints, collage, textiles, metals, wood, ceramics, writing, and more.

Please observe these guidelines before bringing art to the gallery
—One piece per artist.
—Your piece must somehow include the color indigo.
—You must be a full or part-time resident from Tillamook or Clatsop County.
—Size limit not to exceed 325 sq. inches strictly observed. Widest point multiplied by tallest point including frame.
—Made within the past two years and not previously exhibited at the Hoffman Gallery.
—Ready to install with good quality hanging or displaying hardware.
—One piece per artist.

Art Due Jan 3, 2024 between 12-5 pm
Exhibited January 6- 27, 2024
Artist Reception on January 6 from 1-4 pm.

And don’t miss the two accompanying events:
The Devil’s Dye – Stories of Indigo
Sunday, January 14 | 2:00-3:30 pm, and
Open Mic: Indigo
Saturday, January 20 | 3:00 pm

More information on our website: hoffmanarts.org/events/2024-community-show/

HAIRCUTS BEARDS FOR Dr. Matt Didlake

Submitted By: cbbcalm@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
From Dec 26 Tues to Jan Wed 31 st
$ 25 to $ 40 + as you can as you wish
You will write the check to Nehalem Healing or give me the cash and I will write the check right there with you .
appointments open from 3 to 7 pm including weekends
As you know dr Matt does not turn away helping an animal so there is a large bill he does not talk about
you can email me at
cbbcalm@gmai.com
or call 503 717 20 44

Rising Hearts Studio Open this weekend

Submitted By: Christy@cosmichealingnw.com – Click to email about this post
Hello BBQ community-
Rising Hearts Studio will be open today and tomorrow 11-4. The store is open and full of beautiful gifts for your loved ones- self care options, crystals, jewelry, candles, art and more

Also, as mentioned all week, you are welcome to come sit and be within a safe, supportive, and loving container – I have no counselors available this weekend, but I do have hot tea ready, comfy chairs and plenty of hugs to give.

And, Sacred Scream Session is tomorrow morning-
We will meet at the beach, laneda entrance at 9 AM
Anger is a very valid, and normal response to tragic loss- it must be felt, witnessed, released- please join us for a community expression of anger- to yell, wail, scream within a container of love and support
All are welcome

Please reach out if you need anything- you don’t have to do this all alone.

All my Love – CK

Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th St
Hwy 101, downtown Nehalem
(503)800-1092

Nehalem Bay Health District Special Meeting

Submitted By: marc@nehalembayhd.org – Click to email about this post
PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE

Nehalem Bay Health District
Special meeting
5: 30 pm Wednesday, December 27, 2023

Location: Zoom remote video conferencing

This meeting is open to the public

The Zoom link below is for members of the public who wish to attend

Join Zoom Meeting
us02web.zoom.us/j/83125890009

For general questions or to request meeting information contact info@nehalembayhd.org

AGENDA

1. Call to order

2. At this special meeting the Local Contract Review Board for the Nehalem Bay Health District will consider the adoption of written findings in support of an exemption from competitive bidding and authorize a contract using the Construction Management/General Contractor (CM/GC) alternative contracting method for construction of the Nehalem Bay Health Center and Pharmacy.

Written requests for a public hearing on the decision may be submitted in writing to Nehalem Bay Health District, 278 Rowe St. (PO Box 6) Wheeler, OR 97147 prior to the meeting.

3. Adjournment