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IKEA Basisk Track Lighting New In Box For Sale

Submitted By: wvudano@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
IKEA Basisk track lighting with 3 spots suitable for ceiling and wall. New and complete with domes, lampshade in white satin glass and track in brushed nickel. Measures about 30 inches wide. Bulbs are not included.

Pictures of lights are ones we installed. The ones we are selling are unopened.

I have three units. Asking $30 each or all three for $75.

Please call or text Dan at (503) 459-2302 if interested.

Joy Lymph Flow fascia freedom classes

Submitted By: wingsforwisdom@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Are you ready to welcome feeling more energized with buoyant feelings of ease and toned elasticity?!

There are two class opportunities for you in Nehalem weekly:

Tuesday evenings at NCRD
5:15-6:45
This evening class is a slower flow helping us to destress, unwind and ready our bodies for a delicious nights sleep providing good rest and healing time. Great for beginners!

Thursday mornings at Sea Dream Yoga
8-9am
This morning flow wakes our bodies deliciously and sets us up for the day with better aligned posture and integrity in the fascial wetsuits we move around in! Better for bodies experienced with yoga-like movement.

Both classes are great for lymphatic health as the lymph system lives in our fascia. Dense fascia compresses nerves and blood circulation (think chronic pain and tension,) so it does with lymphatic vessels and all organs for that matter. Everything improves when we free our fascia to support blood and lymphatic circulation.

Please join us!

Register: www.ncrd.org become a member or purchase class pass punchcard.

www.seadreamyoga.com Pay drop-in rates or save 40% when you buy a studio class pass. I’m also able to invite one person for free each class. If you’d like to try a class at Sea Dream, please message me to confirm which date you’d like to attend and I’ll confirm your free trial class.
Thank you!

Kindly,
~ Libby
Elizabeth Seaver
IIN Health Coach

Trail Build Camp Out @ Alder Creek Farm

Submitted By: maijahecht@nehalemtrust.org – Click to email about this post
Camp out (or come for the day!) and help Trailkeepers of Oregon finish a new trail at Alder Creek Farm!

We’ll be building from 9 – 3 on Friday, August 15th and Saturday, August 16th. The hike is not very long or steep, but there is plenty of brush. We will cut our way through the brush and then focus on putting in trail tread.

Sign up & find more info here: www.eventbrite.com/e/alder-creek-farm-new-trail-construction-north-coast-2-days-registration-1513913458909?aff=oddtdtcreator&fbclid=IwY2xjawMAfzVleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFzZ2kwejhlNUs4d1hXT0k0AR5Feva…

Somatic Practice: Wednesday Am Guided Experiential

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Wednesdays 8:30am (PT) for a Virtual Somatic Drop In

This Week Intention:

This week we will be exploring the various ways our bodies engage with the world. Often we are so mentally oriented. This week we will explore the various ways our body experiences our environment. Playing with image, sound, movement, sensation, and emotion- we will explore the world of the SOMA.

Come Learn and Play!

When: Wednesdays, 8:30 – 9:00 AM (PT)

Where: Virtual meeting

naropa.zoom.us/j/95704439451

Cost: $10–$20 via Venmo

Venmo Link Here

www.venmo.com/u/tenishastock

Website: somaticwholebeing.com

What is a Somatic Drop In?

Each week for half an hour I will be holding space and providing scaffolding for you to learn to tune into your body. Helping you develop your felt sense and orient to safety within your body first, then progressively learning to trust and engage with our somatic experience. Like learning a new language it takes time and practice.

Why?

Rituals are important. Rituals are developed to help us build connection and relationship. Developing a relationship with ourselves by re-membering the body in a culture consumed by the cognitive is essential. To feel a sense of unity we need to start with our own bodies. Developing TRUST here…in our own skin first.

Bayside Gardens Garage Sale

Submitted By: channamoyers@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Big garage sale in Bayside Gardens with something for everyone and everything priced right to go. Household, decor, clothing, fishing gear, tools, etc. Most all clothes are only a dollar each. Sale starts Thursday, August 7 and will run thru Saturday, August 9. Hours are 9am to 3pm. Follow the “Garage Sale Today” signs on Bayside Gardens Road to the sale on Mallard Ave.

The People vs. Agent Orange Film in Astoria

Submitted By: rhonda.nccwp@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
“WE HAVE THE RIGHT TO PROTECT OURSELVES FROM BEING POISONED” NCCWP will be showing the film The People vs Agent Orange in Astoria next Tuesday, August 12 at 7pm. We are grateful to have the use of the wonderful space at KALA, 1017 Marine Drive, Astoria for the screening.
Doors open at 6pm with the film starting at 7pm. Food and drink will be available for purchase. Tickets are $5 each and will be sold at the door. We hope you can join us.
Another showing is also planned for Tillamook sometime this fall. Stay tuned!

Save the Date! Manzanita Film Festival Saturday Oct 4th 2025

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Save the date for the inaugural Manzanita Film Festival on Saturday October 4th in beautiful Manzanita, Oregon. We’re excited to showcase an incredible line up of animated, live-action, and documentary shorts from filmmakers throughout the Pacific Northwest, including films from Manzanita and Portland.

SATURDAY OCTOBER 4TH, 2025
Doors 11am – Program 12-5:30pm
PINE GROVE COMMUNITY HOUSE
225 LANEDA AVE. MANZANITA, OREGON
manzanitafilmfestival.com

Tickets are available now at manzanitafilmfestival.com
– $10 for all screenings
– $20 for all screenings plus a Manzanita Film Festival seat cushion.
– Tickets include complimentary beverages, snacks, plus a raffle ticket to win prizes from local businesses.

See you at the Pine Grove!
– Justin Graham & Pam Statz, Festival Directors

Questions about the festival? Interested in volunteering?
Please get in touch at manzanitafilmfestival@gmail.com

A huge thank you to our generous sponsors for supporting the festival. We couldn’t do it without you! Tillamook Coast Visitors Association, Oregon Film, The Winery at Manzanita, Laurelhurst Theater & Pub, San Dune Inn, and Ocean Inn.

higher power bills

Submitted By: dwieb1@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
My apologies for the length of this post. I hope it has some useful information.

In recent years power bills in Great Britain went through the roof and were a primary concern for citizens. It happened in other countries too as I remember. Here in the US those price increases have been relatively modest, though wildfires have caused some areas to suffer more. I think US energy independence pursued by all recent administrations has kept prices somewhat in check. (Not that I personally support fossil fuels use.)

What happened overseas may be encouraging power companies here to seek additional profits as new technology puts pressure on the grid.

From Wall Street Journal 7-29-25:

“Technology companies need an extraordinary amount of electricity to power data centers at the core of the artificial-intelligence race. They don’t want to foot the entire bill.”

From The Hill 8-2-25:

“Supply and demand are believed to be behind cost increases in the PJM territory, which has a reorganized market. They have a capacity auction in which power industries bid to supply enough electricity in the future. Right now, there is a greater demand because more supply will be needed for these data centers. At PJM’s recent auction, prices went up a record 22 percent, according to Reuters.”

From Government Technology 8-2-25:

“Residents in a significant number of states could see noticeable increases in their electricity bills next year, and data centers are the likely culprit. PJM Interconnection just closed its annual capacity auction, which determines what wholesale electricity will cost for the following year. Wholesale electricity capacity prices were up 22 percent over last year.

“PJM’s territory covers all or parts of Delaware, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and Washington, D.C. This includes the world’s largest concentration of data centers, Data Center Alley in Northern Virginia. PJM pointed to data center expansion as the main driver for the significant increase in prices.

“The energy industry considers PJM’s auction as a bellwether for prices in the entire U.S., so it wouldn’t be surprising if prices from other providers also see significant increases. Electricity demand in the U.S. has been fairly stagnant over the last decade, but the Bank of America Institute expects it to increase 2.5 percent annually over the next 10 years. The energy-hungry data centers powering artificial intelligence are considered the main culprit.”

However, it’s not just data centers that will put upward pressure on energy prices –

From ConsumerAffairs 8-1-25:

www.consumeraffairs.com/news/whos-paying-for-all-the-electricity-those-new-data-centers-are-using-080125.html

(Note: in trying to determine whether ConsumerAffairs has a bias I found many complaints about their business practices. The complaints all had to do with their consumer review moderation methods controlling product and service reviews on the website. While I would not trust reviews there, the linked article appears factual to me, and it highlights concerning details that could or will probably lead to higher power bills around the country.)

Oregon House Bill 3546, the POWER Act, was passed and signed in June of this year. I’m hoping it will protect Oregonians from increases related to data centers. My opinion is while there are some other beneficial uses as in research, (AI) data centers will be primarily used in a monopolistic fashion to increase corporate profits with tactics like marketing directed at us – why should we pay for that?

-Dave

A Special Conscious Connected Breathwork Offering in Nehalem!

Submitted By: seadreamnehalem@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Don’t miss this very special Breathwork offering at Sea Dream yoga studio in Nehalem on Thursday the 21st!

Conscious Connected Breathwork with Heather Tides, who is a long time LMT, experienced herbalist and breath work facilitator, visiting from the central coast of CA (she is the sister of April who owns Sea Dream)!

In this form of breathwork you will have the opportunity to access the subconscious, stuck or stagnant parts of the mind/body and reveal new pathways towards healing, inspiration and clarity using the power of your own breath.

This rhythmic and activating breathing experience can open the door to profound insights, deep emotional release, and states of expanded awareness.

WHEN: Thursday, Aug. 21 at 9:30am

WHERE: Sea Dream Studio in Nehalem
35915 N Hwy 101, Nehalem

WHAT TO BRING: Yourself and an open heart/mind. We have yoga mats, props, and blankets in the space. (If you prefer to bring your own mat or props/pillows feel free.) We have filtered water available with little cups but feel free to bring your own vessel if you like!

REGISTER: www.SeaDreamYoga.com
Direct link to register: SeaDreamScheduling.as.me/ConsciousConnectedBreathwork

QUESTIONS? Email us at: SeaDreamheNehalem@gmail.com

Introduction to Great River Natural Burial – Columbia River Gorge

Submitted By: margo@northcoasteolcollective.com – Click to email about this post
August 13th
Introduction to Great River Natural Burial in the Columbia River Gorge
Location – VIRTUAL via Zoom
Time: noon – 1:00 p.m.(PST)
Register: www.northcoasteolcollective.com/events
Presenter: Russel Hargrave, Co-Founder, Great River Natural Burial.
Cost: no cost, although contributions to the North Coast EOL Collective are appreciated

Description
Nestled just outside the small town of Mosier, Oregon, in the Columbia River Gorge, the cemetery burial areas are interwoven with hiking trails and offer majestic mountain views of Hood, Adams, Defiance, and the Simcoe range. The panorama extends to the Columbia River and the Mosier Creek Valley and encompasses forests, sprawling orchards, and vineyards.

Presenter
Russell Hargrave lives with his wife and two children in Mosier, Oregon. He enjoys the outdoor life, his job, and raising a family. The land’s rugged beauty beckons him to the outdoors daily, as he and his brother did growing up on a small farm. However, when his younger brother died unexpectedly 10 years ago, he was unprepared for the grief. With the anguish from his brother’s death still palpable, Russell was faced with the question of where his mother, he, and his wife would be buried. After realizing they could continue to be a part of this beloved land, Russell became passionate about creating a lasting, natural place connecting the living and the dead. Russel Hargrave is President of the Cemetery Association of Oregon. Russell’s career includes extensive experience in leadership, innovation, and business, as well as working as an executive for high-technology companies and the state of Oregon. He is a successful entrepreneur, having co-founded two locally based companies.

Big Beautiful Blueberries

Submitted By: bamcginnis@aol.com – Click to email about this post
BIG BEAUTIFUL BLUEBERRIES
Blueberries – U Pick
$2.50 pound Wednesday and Saturday from 10:30 – 4
NO KIDS OR PETS PLEASE.
I5545 McDonald Rd. Nehalem 97131
Corner McDonald Rd. and Liars Lair. 1.7 miles from Nehalem. 101 to North Fork Road. Rt. on McDonald Rd. Corner McDonald & Liars Lair.
If you would prefer a different opportunity for u-pick Please email for availability: bamcginnis@aol.com

Men’s Group this coming Sunday

Submitted By: garys@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
MEN’S GROUP – Manzanita

What: An inclusive and diverse Men’s Group

Where: 34610 Lodgepole Drive in Pine Ridge neighborhood

When: Second and Fourth Sunday of every month

Next : Sunday, August 10th, 3:00pm

Why: It is beneficial to experience a diverse circle of men – all ages – all walks of life – all points of view – let’s expand the possibilities

How: A few of us have been meeting for over ten years, others are new to the process. Each man adds to the gathering. We all have connection to a vast knowledge. The group intelligence is more expansive than the individual awareness. There is a great release and power in sharing our wisdom and vulnerabilities.

We are confidential.
We are inclusive.
We are diverse.
New men are always welcome in this circle.
Bring yourself.
Be yourself.
Add yourself to the mix – see what happens.

If you need directions or have questions call Michael at 503-616-6538

Manzanita Town Hall on proposed housing amendments

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Town Hall on Middle Housing
August 5th at 4pm at City Hall – 655 Manzanita Ave

The City Council will be hosting a public forum for the community on the proposed housing amendments.

This forum will be held in person at the Manzanita City Hall, 655 Manzanita Ave, Manzanita OR 97130. The public may attend in person or call in using the zoom information below.

The public may watch live on the City’s Website: ci.manzanita.or.us/broadcast

or by joining the Zoom meeting:
us02web.zoom.us/j/81493492687?pwd=hZEn7Ro7ugMU8nGRhXenm7rC5boOTW.1

Meeting ID: 814 9349 2687
Passcode: 851343
Call in number: +1 253 215 8782