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Lost Doggie in Arch Cape

iPad
Do you have an old ipad sitting around, collecting dust? Sell it to me! I need it for a project–doesn’t need to be top of the line; mediocre will do.
Email me if you have one to sell.
Thanks BBQ!
THE INDEPENDENT VOTER
In Oregon apparently independent voters outnumber voters from either party.
I left the Democratic Party in 2016 when the DNC “picked” who they wanted to run for president after the primary showed that Democratic citizens picked Bernie Sanders. The DNC picked Hilary Clinton to run instead. Thats when I left. I like to remind Democrats who have Trump Derangement Syndrome, that it was their party that put Trump in the white house.
YES Democrats -.your party put Trump in the White House! And ever since the DNC has ignored what their members want and the DNC continues to tell you who you are going to vote for. Like now!! Biden, who was going to run again dropped out and the DNC picked the vice president to run. You as a voter did not have a say in it.
How is it that Democrats don’t realize that their party is not Democratic?
The 1% – the billionaire class who own 99% of everything including 99% of the media, use the media to stir up hatred for Trump. That is because President Trump will not be a puppet for them. Biden and Harris are both puppets for those who reward them for opening the borders, causing massive inflation, putting “woke “ in the schools and turning parents who object into terrorists. Since both Biden and Harris “work” for these billionaires who are the ones actually running the country, It is really important for them to keep the people who do their bidding in office.
They make sure the media puts out tons of negative stuff about Trump to cause Trump Derangement Syndrome.
Clearing Out – For Sale
A brand new Mr Heater 30,000 BTUs
A Necky Manitou II TandemKayak – Used and completely functional…with paddles, jump seat, protective skirts…Will carry 2 adults and young child
The most incredible scooter I have ever seen, a Mongoose. It is for kids and adults. It is already assembled and completely dialed in. Beautiful gift to exercise and bust out.
A Dagger Kingpin whitewater kayak. Very nice condition and includes spray skirt, paddles, and if I can find them fins for specialized surfing. This is a high performance play boat.
I have information I can send on all of these items.
I am not looking for top dollar. Clearing out garage.
You can reach my cell at 858-395-6423
Email jettkeyser@gmail.com
Ceiling Fan
$50.00. Text 503-717-3548.

ANNUAL ARTWORK SALE
Sept. 1, Sunday 10-4.
34740 Lodgepole Dr.
Manzanita
Just Follow the signs.
Enhance your home with an original piece of artwork, at affordable prices. Half the prices of galleries.
Commissions accepted.
I hope to see you here. Have a lovely evening.
From Learner to Leader. Become a Master Recycler This Fall!
Tillamook County Solid Waste Department and Heart of Cartm have joined forces to revitalize the Master Recyclers Course with fresh, engaging content. With generous funding from the Oregon Community Foundation – BottleDrop Fund, Visit Tillamook Coast, and Tillamook County Solid Waste, the course has received an exciting update. Heart of Cartm crafted the new curriculum, while Deer Island Studio designed a vibrant new logo and advertising materials to bring this critical program to life.
Classes begin on Sept 14th and continue Tuesdays 5pm to 8pm and Saturdays 9am to 1pm through Oct. 1st.
The revamped course offers fresh material on reuse, repair and recycling education packed into several short classes, making it easier and more convenient for busy residents to attend. While content would be engaging for youth with an adult present, the course is designed for residents age 16 and older.
Whether you’re new to recycling or looking to deepen your knowledge, this updated program is the perfect opportunity to learn from experts, participate in hands-on activities, and connect with others passionate about sustainability.
And, the course is completely free!
Graduates of the program will be prepared to volunteer in Tillamook County as educators and advocates within their communities, inspiring others to adopt sustainable practices. The course is offered at no cost, with a volunteer service project serving as an exchange. Each unique project allows participants to apply their new skills and make a tangible impact on local sustainability efforts.
Don’t hesitate!
Register for the course now www.heartofcartm.org/master-recyclers-fall-2024
Free Double Size Mattress

RUMMAGE SALE REDUX
If you visited us today, Saturday, you should drop back by tomorrow, Sunday or Monday morning. There has been about a 50% turnover just today.
The Church is located at 36050 Tenth St. in Nehalem, just off Hgwy 101. Proceeds from the sale go to support the church’s charitable functions.
September Events at The Pine Grove Community Center
Sunday, September 8, 6:30–8:30pm
Celebrate the end of summer on our Manzanita beach with a Bonfire and a casual evening of music with Sedona and Michael of The Sedona Fire Band. Ingredients for S’mores will be supplied. Bring your own drinks, skewers and a chair. RSVP by September to lee.coachmediator@gmail.com
Rain date, September 15th
Monday, September 9, 2-4pm Conscious Aging & Community Connections, let’s share ideas and strategies for not just surviving wintertime and the holidays, but thriving with new and old traditions! $5 donation is appreciated.
Pine Grove Sponsored Program.
Contact: Mary Ruhl: cardoons15@icloud.com
Tuesday, September 17, 5:30-7:30pm, Monthly Members Dinner. RSVP to: moranmem@gmail.com
Coming up: October 24, Evening with Liz Cole * November 9, Cloud & Leaf Event * December 10, Whiskey Tasting

A Guided Book Forum: Finish Strong: Putting Your Priorities First at Life’s End
Description Barbara Coombs Lee, distinguished author, and end-of-life advocate, will lead a 7-part discussion of the book’s instructive stories, practical knowledge, and vital tips. She will cover a breadth of topics, including: – Identifying what matters most as illness advances and vigor wanes – Staying off the overtreatment conveyor belt – Knowing when “slow medicine” is the best option to maintain quality of life – Finding a partner-doctor to honor your values and beliefs with humanity, deference and candor – Planning to escape dementia when the quality of life crosses a critical threshold – Finding hospice and optimal end-of-life care for an ultimately healing experience
About the Author In her book Finish Strong: Putting Your Priorities First at Life’s End, Barbara writes about protecting our values and priorities during challenging decisions at the end of life. Her focus is empowering individuals to assert their agency and keep personal values and beliefs at the forefront amid the complexities of healthcare choices. Barbara’s career as a clinician, attorney, Oregon Senate committee staff, and healthcare executive taught her about dignity and agency at the end of life. In 1994, she co-authored and campaigned for the Oregon Death with Dignity Act, establishing the right for terminally ill, mentally capable adults to self-administer life-ending medication. Years of activism defending the nation’s first medical-aid-in-dying law made her a seasoned spokesperson and effective champion of patient-directed healthcare. Barbara is a part-time resident living on the North Coast.
A recent comment from a resident: “Barbara Coombs Lee’s book, “Finish Strong, offers a down-to-earth, holistic approach to anyone concerned about living and dying consciously. The book provides guidance for people facing severe health challenges and decisions about end-of-life issues. It also includes suggestions for caregivers wanting to support their loved ones. This book includes a chapter for people concerned about dementia and emphasizes leading one’s life with quality time as the priority. I recommend this book to anyone interested in becoming empowered to live and die with dignity.”

Event Tent for Sale
Used one time. Asking $750.00. Email Kathy @ madrona.hill@frontier.com Available in Manzanita for pickup.
Studio Cottage Wheeler.
Rent and Utilities/Power Tenant Pays. NO SMOKING OF ANY SORT. SMALL DOG CONSIDERED. SMALL Meaning, under 25IBS. Must be able to prove good solid employment, wages 3x rent.
$ 875.00; I st Months rent plus Last and Security of $ 1000 Deposit.
This is a nice small community where everyone treats each other with respect.
Call 360 624 8293
Save the Date(s): Nest Fest 2025, Twice the Fest in the Same Nest
So…we are doing it again…and adding another day. That means twice the fest in the same nest.
Save the Date(s): July 5th and 6th, 2025
We are now recruiting volunteers that want to help with the planning of Nest Fest 2025.
Email
@dirtybirdsgardencenter.com
if you are interested in helping with any of the following:
Site Design + Infrastructure Improvements
Fundraising
Booking
Logistics
Hospitality
Raffle
Vendors
PR + Marketing
After Party Planning



Meet the Mayoral Candidate for Wheeler
September 4th at 6 PM
Location – Old Wheeler Hotel
It’s time to meet and chat with Denise Donohue and find out a little more about her love for seeing people succeed, lifting businesses up and how she can serve in the best way possible for Wheeler, Oregon, the City with the Million Dollar View
If you are a Registered Wheeler Oregon voter, please make your way over to the Old Wheeler Hotel between 6 & 8 PM to meet the lady that will do all she can for this fair City!

2016 Subaru Forester Sold
Sony Home Theater System BDV-T11 For Sale
Description:
Experience high-definition picture quality and sound to get the most out of your HDTV. This all-in-one system plays Blu-ray discs in 1080p and upconverts DVDs to nearly HD picture quality. Plus there are 800 watts of total system power for DTS-HD, DTS-HD MA, Dolby Digital Plus and TrueHD high-definition surround sound formats.Plays your Blu-ray Discs movies in full HD at 1080p on compatible HDTVs Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio surround sound BD-Live ready Plays DVDs and upconverts them to nearly high definition HDMI output Digital media port iPod cradle included for digital media port (iPod sold separately) AM/FM with 20 FM station presets and 10 AM presets 133 watts x 5 channels plus a 135-watt amplifier for the subwoofer for total system power of 800 wattsTwo 2-way front speakersCenter channel speakerTwo micro satellite rear speakersSubwoofer with wood cabinetEasy setup DVD S-AIR Multi-room and wireless rear speaker ready Xross media bar-based menu system Composite and component video outputs Analog and optical audio inputs DCAC automatic speaker calibrationRemote control.


Kerilynn Wilson to Discuss Her Heartfelt Graphic Novel, ‘The Faint of Heart’
Wilson will open the library’s Northwest Authors Series season with a presentation at 2 p.m. in the library, 131 N. Hemlock St. This is a free, hybrid event; attend in person at the library or watch online via the library’s website, cannonbeachlibrary.org.
The 2024 Oregon Book Award winner for graphic literature, “The Faint of Heart,” is about June, a teenager who lives in a world where humans remove their hearts to avoid feeling pain. June is the only person left with a heart. When she finds a heart in a jar abandoned in an alley, June hopes to return her sister to normal with it and begins an unexpected adventure with a heartless boy who is somehow beginning to feel again.
Although she lives in Oregon City, her mind tends to wander to made-up places in her head. Those places might be filled with flying jellyfish and birds that eat the stars. She says she has a “love of the weird and wonderful.”
When Wilson isn’t working or making up different places, she enjoys making bagels, crafting insect sculptures and going on walks with her husband and two daughters.
The Northwest Authors Series committee hosts authors from September through May. In March, the committee honors local writers during the Writers Read Celebration.
Authors scheduled for 2024-2025 are:
• Josephine Woolington, Saturday, Oct. 5
• Cliff Taylor, Saturday, Nov 9
• Erica Berry, Saturday, Jan.25
• Rachel King, Saturday, Feb. 22
• Writers Read, Friday, March 14
• Daniela Molnar, Saturday, April 26
• Marcelle Heath, Saturday, May 17
2016 Subaru Forester For Sale
We are selling our family’s 2014 Subaru Forester. One owner, clean title, non-smoking, very clean, needs nothing. We have all records of service since it was purchased. Includes Thule roof racks and a set of WeatherTech floor mats. Sunroof, heated seats, black and tan interior, champagne exterior. Located in Nehalem, call or text Alex if interested: 541-400-9508 or email ashleymichelle.agee@gmail.com



2014 Subaru Forester For Sale



Red Velvet Couch and Reclaimed Wood Table
Gorgeous velvet couch is 7’ wide x 3’ deep and 30” tall. Asking $200
Reclaimed wood table is 40” diameter, 18” tall. Asking $100
Pick up in Manzanita
Call Polly with questions (503)330-0633



First Sunday Labyrinth Walk
First Sunday Labyrinth Walk
Sunday, September 1, 2024 1:00-3:00
St. Catherine’s Community Labyrinth
36335 Hwy 101, Nehalem, OR 97131
YARD SALE
Garage Sale Labor Day Weekend NEHALEM
Aug 31 Sat 11am-4pm
Sun Sept 1 12-5pm
See you there/here:
35660 10th Street
Nehalem


RUMMAGE SALE
The days and hours are:
Saturday (31st) 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sunday (1st) 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Monday (2nd) 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
We will also have a small Silent Auction which is always a lot of fun.
Come on by and check it out.
STAY TUNED live at Hoffman Gardens and Labor Day Picnic at Pine Grove
Saturday, 4:00, in the Hoffman Gardens as a part of the all day 20th Birthday celebration of the Hoffman Center.
Monday, noon, in the Pine Grove as part of the yearly FREE Labor Day Picnic sponsored by Chung and Judy – aka Manzanita Deli / Little Apple. Their generosity of place, food, and music is greatly appreciated.
And – at the same time as Stay Tuned plays Pine Grove come listen to Sedona Fire play in the parking lot just west of the store. There’s plenty of time to hear both local bands.
Garage Sale Labor Day Weekend NEHALEM
Aug 31 Sat 11am-4pm
Sun Sept 1 12-5pm
See you there/here:
35660 10th Street
Nehalem

