Tires have a lot of tread left and are fantastic in the snow.
Please call or text Dan at (503) 459-2302 if interested.



Tires have a lot of tread left and are fantastic in the snow.
Please call or text Dan at (503) 459-2302 if interested.






TOOLS, ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, FURNITURE, MIRRORS, LAMPS,DISHES, CRYSTAL, SILVER, LINENS, HOUSEWARES, GARDEN TOOLS, ART,
ART SUPPLIES, TRUNKS, PILLOWS, OUTDOOR FURNITURE, POWER TOOLS
PLEASE PARK BELOW DRIVEWAY
WE WILL SUPPLY YOU WITH BOXES, BAGS AND PACKING MATERIALS



newrepublic.com/article/200471/peter-thiel-obsession-antichrist-religion
AI – the end of humanity maybe?
Antichrist Invasion? Alien Invasion?
Whatever the origins, we might be real screwed, real soon.
And get ready to just ‘tap’ the chip in your hand on the ‘card reader’ any day now…it’s just so convenient! If I forget my card or my phone’s battery dies, I can still buy food, get on the bus, pay tolls, or unlock the doors to my Tesla! Just with the wave on my hand! (Unless I am not up to date on my mRNA shots, or if I speak out against genocide, or if I’ve used up all my allotted carbon credits for the month.)
metro.co.uk/2025/09/25/scientists-warn-governments-must-bomb-ai-labs-prevent-end-world-24257203/
Kirk:
Israel’s Hitlerian leader has assured the world TWICE that Israel did not kill Charlie Kirk! Of course not! Israel is not a pariah genocidal state targeting children in Gaza with Oracle’s and Palantir’s A.I. Israel is a peace-loving country that doesn’t interfere with American politics or culture at all, ever.
Charlie was changing his view of Israel. Three days before he died, he went on Megan Kelly’s show talking about how Israel was pressuring American influencers to support their Greater Israel genocide project. Yes, Charlie had recently concluded that Israel was committing a genocide. (Late to the table but that’s okay, and it got him killed.). Charlie also recently turned down I think 30-million dollars from Bibi. Apparently Charlie loved much about Israel but was souring on Bibi and his genocide.
I believe the furry trannies are patsies and did not know what was planned at all.
Drumf’s war with Venezuela update:
Bring your cooking or hunting knives, garden tools, axes or other blades for on-the-spot sharpening. Protect your investments and yourself– dull knives cause more accidents.
Green Coast Market is a local food store offering all the best of the farmers market goodies, but inside, year-round, and open Thursdays through Mondays. We are located at 117 S. Miller Street, near the wayside. See you soon!

OPENS WEEKEND STARTS TOMORROW, 09/26/25 AT THE NCRD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
www.riverbendplayers.ludus.com/index.php
THE INVISIBLE MAN: A LIVE RADIO PLAY
Step into the shadows with Riverbend Players’ production of THE INVISIBLE MAN: A LIVE RADIO PLAY.
Experience H.G. Wells’ classic sci-fi thriller, directed by Tom Cocklin and performed in the old-time radio style, complete with live Foley sound effects performed on stage, actors at the mic, and edge-of-your-seat suspense.
Nine Shows Only at the NCRD Performing Arts Center in Nehalem.
Don’t just listen… see the magic of radio come alive on stage.
Get your tickets here: www.riverbendplayers.ludus.com/index.php
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Take a blank mannequin torso, a table full of reclaimed materials, and your imagination. In this workshop you will create a one of a kind sculptural piece that tells a story through collage and decoration.
All materials are provided.
Participants will have the option to showcase their finished work in a community pop up exhibit before taking it home.
Space is limited. Register here: www.heartofcartm.org/workshops/p/collage-your-mannequin



I’ll be teaching a painting class intensive in October… 4 classes in two weeks. Topics will include composition, drawing, color, tone/value, edges, brushwork and palette knife work. The building blocks of a successful painting!
I’ll be using oils and demonstrating in that medium. If you prefer, you can use acrylics or gouache. Each class will have a short lecture to start and then you’ll put those principles into action as you work on your individual painting. Some art history will also be part of the class, as I focus on a particular artist that was a master of our ‘topic of the day’.
The class will be in Garibaldi Oregon. We’ll meet October 14, 16, 21 & 23… Each Tuesday and Thursday from 4:30 pm to 7:00 pm. It will be a very small class so lots of time for individual attention.
All levels are welcome. I’m offering two ways to take the class. If you have all your own painting supplies, the cost will be $120 for the entire session. OR, I can provide all oil painting supplies you’ll need and you just bring brushes (and a palette knife if you’d like) for $160 for the session. Tables and chairs are provided, stand if you prefer.
The class has limited spaces. I’m asking for a 50% deposit to secure your spot. The deposit of $60 or $80 (including supplies) can be made via card, check or cash.
Contact me anytime with questions or to sign up… Shirl
shirl@shirlireland.com 406-848-9449.



Read more at www.ncoastmassage.com call or text to book at 971-389-4628.

A rejuvenating evening of yoga offering for Autumn this Sunday, September 28, 5 – 6:30 pm. Steep in the transformative energies of Autumn as you prepare your systems for the calm of winter.
*Covid-conscious considerations will be taken for this class. Sea Dream has a portable room air filter. Door will be cracked open if weather, noise permits. Kate will have masks available and be practicing in a mask. Masking is optional for participants.*
Yoga teacher, and Nehalem resident, Kate Skaggs, will guide you through this very quiet offering of guided meditation, gentle movement, and long-held restorative yoga poses, or asanas. Poses uses many props to support the body so you can pause, breathe, and slow down for engaging with your inner landscapes. Many different options will be offered to best support your physical, spiritual, and mental bodies in the moment.
No prior experience necessary. All props provided. Show up as you are! All are welcome. Please reach out to Kate with any questions (e-mail kaskaggs@gmail.com)
5:00 – 6:30 pm, $25, Register Here: SeaDreamScheduling.as.me/AutumnSundaysRestorative
Kate (she/they) completed yoga school through Portland’s Bhakti Yoga Movement Center in 2019 and has been practicing since 2009. I continue to learn from the co-owners of the studio, Tara Sonali Miller and Zeyah Rogé. I appreciate being able to offer classes that help foster connection to breath and inner landscapes, supporting life off the mat, through slower practices such as pranayama, restorative and gentle yoga.

Lots of other artists on display too – including Pam Greene, Janie Lowe, Chayo Wilson, Barry Calvarese, Amanda Houston, Aremy Stewart, Christa Grimm, Robert Sumner, Erika Warhus, Greg Goolsby, Ben Rosenberg, and more
– as well as a variety of small batch goods from near and far and of course plants.
123 Laneda Ave x Carmel

For several years, the symphony performed regularly at St. Catherine until it outgrew the venue. Because musicians loved playing at the church, with its wonderful acoustics and appreciative audiences, several small groups made up of current and former symphony members have put together a program of chamber music suited for the smaller venue.
Queentet–a string quartet plus clarinet– will play movements from Mozart’s famous clarinet quintet, K 581. A trio of flutes will present two contemporary pieces, one of which, Birds, has movements entitled Birdsong, Flight, and The Journey. The FAB piano trio (violin, cello, piano) will perform the gentle second movement from Mendelssohn’s first piano trio. The Astoria Tuba Quartet will round out the program with a selection of pieces by composers ranging from the baroque-era Buxtehude to the local (Peninsula) Norm Poulshock.
The concert will take place on Saturday, October 4 at St. Catherine Episcopal Church (36335 N. Hwy 101, Nehalem, OR ) beginning at 3 pm.
There will be no fee for admission, but donations are encouraged.
For more information about the North Oregon Coast Symphony, visit their website: nocsymphony.org

You will learn how to unlock the mesmerizing hues from wild mushrooms, and transform them into paint to make your own mushroom color swatch.
Copies of THE MUSHROOM COLOR ATLAS will be available for purchase and signing.
And as usual, we’ll have wine for those 21+ and light snacks for all. Come find your book (and mushroom!) people.



It was at my yard sale in Nehalem- Riverbend August 30th?
You were going to pick it up the next day with remainder of payment?
503-812-8325


Materials: 80% MDF, 20% Birch
Color-Finished: Multi-Colored
Features: Three drawer, Unique Whimsical Piece, Ample and easy storage, Coordinating Hardware and can be used in a variety of ways
Style: Transitional
Dimension: D: 14.00 W: 42.00 H: 36.50
Weight: 88.00 lbs
Location: Nehalem
Price: $55
Please TEXT ONLY
503-812-8325
Text only. Emails can not be answered.
Thank you.


LOOKING FOR FOLKS TO ATTEND THIS SATURDAY, Sept. 27th from 10am to 12:30pm.
Class held at Nehalem Bay Fire & Rescue Station
on Hwy 101.
Past attendees email WASH@EVCNB.ORG to inform the instructor you’ll be attending this Saturday’s class.
No fee to attend.
New set of laminated sheets = $7.
HAVEN’T EVER BEEN TO A WaSH CLASS?
Register at EVCNB.ORG. Go to Events & Trainings.
Look for the water drop logo.
Get yourself, your friends, your neighbors signed up!
Let’s have a plan. Let’s be prepared.

Date: Every Monday, September 29 through December 29
Time: 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Location: Adventist Health Medical Office – Manzanita
10445 Neahkahnie Creek Road, Manzanita
Learn more about flu prevention at cdc.gov/flu.

All money raised for the Oregon Food Bank will be privately matched and donated to our local North County Food Bank.
And what luck! The show opening is Friday October 3 from 4-7, the same evening as the Festival of Well Being, also at NCRD, sponsored by North Coast Community Wellness! So come see some art and explore community health and wellness offerings.
Music by Ariel and MagnetHeart! (Also I believe there is native drumming beginning at 4 pm.)
Helen Hill


I have a few spots open for the Fall 2025 Printmaking class I teach at Clatsop Community College in Astoria. Students will learn a wide range of techniques for woodcut, monoprint, etching and more! Prerequisite: None. All inks provided, flat file, paper on the first weekend, plates to work from, rollers and more! All students will have many hours of open access to the spacious studios overlooking the Columbia River. You can audit, or take this class for credit. I am flexible about your schedule during the dates and times we meet!
Classes meet six Fridays from 3:30pm – 8:30pm and Saturdays from 9:30am – 3:30pm for a total of 66 hours. Total cost is $466.75. You will also have access to several printmaking presses, litho press and more in these two spacious studios on the top of hill at Clatsop Community College in Astoria. When classes aren’t meeting you can come in to use the studios anytime the building is open during the week M-F, and Saturdays.
Class dates are September 26 and 27, October 10 and 11, 24 and 25 November 7 and 8, 21 and 22, and December 12 and 13. There are many other facilities and classes in the Art Building (ceramics, computer lab, painting, and drawing) and Printmaking students will be able to explore these areas as well as see the changing exhibits in The Royal Nebeker Gallery. Please email me if you have any questions ben.killen.rosenberg@gmail.com, or contact Registrar at CCC. (503) 338-2411admissions@clatsopcc.edu
Cheers,
Ben Rosenberg
ben.killen.rosenberg@gmail.com
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Hoffman Center for the Arts | 594 Laneda Avenue | Manzanita
hoffmanarts.org/events/thor-hanson-cth/
Reading from Close to Home: The Wonders of Nature Just Outside Your Door
Join us for a reading with conservation biologist and author, Thor Hanson, as he shares excerpts from his newest nonfiction book.
With the “the perfect mix of science and story” (Sy Montgomery), Thor opens the door to the nature that thrives in our yards, gardens, and parks as he inspires and shows how to retrain our eyes to reveal natural worlds of wonder.
