Tall heavy oak bookcase. $60 Excellent shape.
Email for info. Will deliver to Tri village area.
gstephens@nehalemtel.net









Attached is a link to a google photo album with images and below is a list of some key items we’d like to find a home for. We’re trying to avoid filling the landfill with the items that were left behind.
We will be holding an open house of sorts for anyone interested in stopping by Friday, April 25 from 10am to 2 pm. Everything is free! We will likely have an additional open house day (or two) next week.
The property is located at 35385 Tohl Avenue Nehalem, OR.
For immediate pickup:
Umbrella
Fluorescent shop bulbs
Dining tables and chairs
2 couches
Armchairs
Light fixtures
Ice maker
Fountain
Outdoor chairs
Old school TV
Motorized chair (not working?)
Bed pan chairs/toilet seats
PPE
Hospital beds
Misc hardware
Desks
Folding tables
Artwork
Mini fridges
Microwaves
Range
Wire shelving
Bookshelves
Misc office supplies
Misc kitchen supplies (cups, plates, serving stuff, etc)
To be rehomed after some demo:
Commercial dishwasher
Stainless sinks and counters
Mop sink
Water heaters? (scrap metal?)
Heaters (Scrap?)
Handrails
Cabinets
Plumbing fixtures
Shelving
Blinds
Outlet covers
$150. Nehalem.


This weekend, we’re featuring Oregon poet Sara Sebastian, reading from her debut collection, WE CALL SO MANY FEELINGS LOVE. Reading starts around 6pm. See you there?







We listen and we speak with each other.


Click the link at the top to read more and learn how you can help.

Hoffman Wonder Garden Plant Sale
Saturday, 4/26 10-12pm
Inside the Hoffman Center
(or if weather’s good, in WG)
Come June in the WG, everybody wants to know about the tall plant with the long waving arms that wears bold magenta flowers at its branch ends.
The shape of those flowers gives the game away: bottlebrush, which is both its common name and an apt description of its long, enduring blossoms. If you’ve got full sun and you’re looking for a show stopper, you’ll be delighted to know we’ll have a bunch at the sale.
At 6’x6’, whether you call it a big shrub or a small tree, Callistemon pallidus ‘Eleanor’ is a statement. For its size, we find it quite graceful if in an odd cattywampus way. We love that it’s evergreen with lovely light bark, creates THE most intriguing seed capsules and will not fail to please on the coast in the hottest spot you can give it.
Water? A bit through summer, not much.
‘Eleanor’ is one of the two bottlebrush we’re offering. The other wins for Most Outrageous Name: Callistemon ‘Wetlands Challenged Mutant’. No lie.
Our ‘WCM’ is only 2 years old but starting to pick up speed as it heads towards what we’re told will be a pillar of foliage and flower, reaching 7’ high but only 3’ wide. We can’t wait to see it!
For now, it’s a fine-textured and very tidy evergreen plant promising 4-inch long soft yellow flowers. Stop by the WG to check the mutant out, it’s in the middle of the garden by our commissioned metal sculpture from Indio Metal Arts.


Upper level Kitchen with spacious open Dining – Living Room + 2 Bedrooms and 1 full Bathroom….with Ductless heating system.
Lower level large Laundry room with Washer and Dryer and 1 full Bathroom plus home entry area.
Garage area is not for rent.
Dog OK: with a pet deposit.
No cats please.
Rental; At $1700.00 per month rent plus monthly utilities (1st + last) + ($1700.00 – Security / cleaning deposit).
Call 808-572-8734 to arrange one interview… In-person Interview will be scheduled.
*No Smoking please*
*Solid credit scores and no serious criminal history
*Positive references from past landlords.
*Income / affordability: we require documentation of income.
*Past eviction / FED will be grounds for denial of any application.
We will respond to emails with PHONE number include.
Sorry…. no text
If serious: Email us information regarding all who would be occupying household – Work / Income, current and past housing references, contact names and phone numbers for all of this….more is better.





The Bridge
Clouds passed over the moon again,
I lost something precious last night.
The bridge I was building collapsed.
In my hands, holding and healing
this pain, seeing the truth of what
can be lost and would be gained.
The wounded heart will know
no measure, until it does. Father,
mother, daughter and son, with every
breath that comes, prosecution or blessing.






