It’s calling out to a family, fisherman, hunter who’s got a lot of stuff to freeze.






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
33 1/2″ wide
89″ tall
17″ deep
You haul.
Ralph
503-310-7180

Anyway the idea is like an advent calendar for composting and each month you can see what happens to the scraps….
——“SPOILER” alert——
By December it all turns into
—–SURPRISE—-
nicely composted dirt!!
(Centerfold has some of the “worms” of the year.)
Posting for a “friend”.




Wheelbarrow
4 Framed local art watercolors paintings
Dog crate

ALL MALE
FIXED
HORNS REMOVED AT BIRTH
ABOUT 7 YEARS OLD
THEY ARE SWEET BOYS
PLEASE CALL OR TEXT 971-202-3269
PICK UP PREFERRED
LOCATED IN BEAVER
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
All or nothing (cannot split the set).
Free.
Text Gary if interested.
503-939-9697


We have a counselor here again this morning until 1 PM- please come in if you need support
Now, I want to talk a little bit about anger. Anger is a normal, very valid emotion, that comes with grief and loss….. especially with unexpected and unexplainable loss.
Anger needs to be felt, to be expressed, to be witnessed, to be released…..
There will be a Sacred Scream Session on Sunday morning at 9 AM, on the beach. We will meet on the end of Laneda, in Manzanita
Please join us, to scream, to cry, to wail- to release some of our anger…..within a safe, supportive and loving container.
Sacred scream session starts at 9AM Sunday, the 24th, at the end of Laneda – the studio will be open immediately after, for tea and community
And Rising Hearts Studio will be open and available as a safe space for our community indefinitely- if I’m in the building, door is always open to you
You do not have fo grieve alone!!
All my Love- CK
Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th St
Hwy 101, downtown Nehalem






I also have clean packing material for shipping your holiday parcels. It is clean, recycled fiber. Free for your pickup in Manzanita.
Please email above.
Free 7.5 foot square Navy Patio Umbrella with base, used once.
Free two Styrofoam 28 qt. coolers.
Contact Kay: 916-747-2374.







TEEN NIGHT is next Friday, December 15th, 6-8PM, at North Coast Pinball. FREE PINBALL and Games for ALL TEENS! Spread the word, and send those teens down for some free fun! Thank you!!
This is a HUGGS (501c3) sponsored event. Please contact Christy (503)800-1092 for more info or to donate.


Text or leave message at,
503.801.2754

On Thursday, December 7 at 6:00 pm, Herb Hammond, a forest ecologist and retired professional forester with over 45 years of experience in the fields of forest research, ecologically sustainable forest plans, consultation, and public education, will give a Zoom talk entitled “Forests for Water or Timber: A Clearcut Problem.” Mr. Hammond and his spouse, Susan, co-founded the Silva Forest Foundation, a non-profit organization devoted to research and guidance in ecosystem-based conservation planning. He has helped Indigenous and rural communities across several continents create over 25 ecosystem-based conservation plans. Mr. Hammond has been the recipient of Canada’s Gold Award for Sustainable Living and has authored several award-winning books, including “Seeing the Forest Among the Trees: The Case for Wholistic Forest Use.”
The presentation is being coordinated by the North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection, in collaboration with the Oregon Shores Conservation Coalition, the Lower Nehalem Community Trust, and the Peachland Watershed Protection Alliance (Peachland, BC). In his presentation, Mr. Hammond will address what comprises a healthy watershed, how watersheds provide high quality water in moderate flows, and how water may be degraded by inappropriate human activities. He will also discuss the current health of watersheds, both forested and clearcut, ranging from coastal Oregon to British Columbia. This will provide insight into the direct interactions between deforestation, extreme weather events, and climate change. Mr. Hammond will address what needs to be done to restore and safeguard forested drinking water sources. He will include his personal insights based on his review of reports and images on the current condition of Jetty Creek Watershed, which is the primary source of drinking water for Rockaway Beach. Mr. Hammond’s talk will conclude with a question-and-answer period.
Register here: secure.lglforms.com/form_engine/s/VPHvQ4TcXM3dGGdiF8OAAQ?t=1699485596.
This event is hosted by the North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection (formerly known as Rockaway Beach Citizens for Watershed Protection), a 13-year-old grassroots organization located on the North Coast of Oregon. While NCCWP opposes logging and spraying in all drinking watersheds, we continue to focus on Jetty Creek in Rockaway Beach because it offers the best example of how logging activities were allowed to compromise, and possibly destroy, a town’s drinking water. Our goal is to prevent logging and spraying in our drinking watersheds. Our mission is to raise awareness to accomplish this goal.
The web – healthywatershed.org
Facebook – www.facebook.com/NCCwatershedprotection/
Instagram – www.instagram.com/nccwatershedprotection/?hl=en
Email – rockawaycitizen.water@gmail.com
