Current Listing
Pontoon Boat For Sale $50
8’ pontoons complete with oars, life jacket, and anchor (if you need em)
$50


Church Of The Wild (at the Bay)
In the St Catherine church parking lot. Please arrive a few minutes before 4pm so we can promptly caravan/carpool to the bay together. Please bring a lawn chair and perhaps a journal.
Questions? Contact Ali at 719-486-4731

New Roof for Manzanita Library
North Tillamook Library Friends is pleased to announce that work has already begun to put a brand new roof, fascias, & gutters on our beautiful Manzanita library building. All work will be performed without interrupting normal library hours, but for safety reasons the patio may be off limits. This is a big job! Fortunately, and thanks to your generous support of NTLF, funds were available for this unexpected repair & expense. But if you’d like to make a donation, become a new member of NTLF or renew your membership, please visit our website. www.northtillamooklibrary.org
NTLF is a non-profit organization that owns, maintains, & improves the Manzanita Library Building & Grounds.

August Repair Event
Location: North County Recreation District (NCRD) Kitchen
Don’t leave those broken things in the closet. Bring them to our repair event! Our volunteer fixers are willing to do their best to get your items working again.
We’re excited for you to meet our newest expert fixer, Alyssa.
Alyssa brings over 10 years of hands-on experience in repairing and maintaining her own sewing machines, and while she’s not a professional machine mechanic, she’s passionate about helping others keep their machines in top shape. Here’s how Alyssa can assist you:
Clothing Repairs & Alterations
Basic Machine Maintenance: Sometimes all your machine needs is a little TLC! Alyssa can perform basic maintenance, like cleaning and oiling, to get your old machine running smoothly again.
Basic Repairs & Adjustments: If your machine is skipping stitches or refusing to make stitches, Alyssa can take a look. She has experience with adjusting machine timing, one of the most common culprits behind these issues.
Mend it like it matters…because it does!
Time: 3:00-5:00
Location: North County Recreation District (NCRD) Kitchen
Register here: www.heartofcartm.org/repaircafe
We’re excited for you to meet our newest expert fixer, Alyssa.
Alyssa brings over 10 years of hands-on experience in repairing and maintaining her own sewing machines, and while she’s not a professional machine mechanic, she’s passionate about helping others keep their machines in top shape. Here’s how Alyssa can assist you:
Clothing Repairs & Alterations: Got a hole in your pocket?
Basic Machine Maintenance: Sometimes all your machine needs is a little TLC!
Basic Repairs & Adjustments: If your machine is skipping stitches or refusing to make stitches, Alyssa can take a look. She has experience with adjusting machine timing, one of the most common culprits behind these issues.
Don’t leave those broken things in the closet. Bring them to Repair Cafe! Our volunteer fixers do their best to get your items working again, help you find parts or just figure out how to use your items. No job is too small! Literally… we just untangled a glob of 9 necklaces a few months ago.
Register on the Heart of Cartm website or give Jessi a call 503-664-0446 with questions.
Looking for a furnished 1-2 bedroom rental
Sofa-Bed W/matching sofa chair


Large Antique milk can-Copper
Yes, it needs a proper polish and I’m not up to doing it.
I can’t remember what I paid for it but it was likely a few hundred dollars. I looked online and though I can’t find the exact model, most of them were 300$-500$
I’ll let her go for 100$ to someone who just knows it would look cool in their home.
Thanx & blessings

GENERAL INTEREST
Follow the science to get our existential threats in proper order.
Trade a couple evening Netflix, reruns of Taxi, or whatever, for a couple hours with Brett Weinstein.
Come on, challenge yourself!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cFu-b5lTMU
Master Recyclers Program Revitalization!!
Join the Master Recyclers Program This Fall and Become a Community Environmental Leader!
Participants of this Fall’s course will have the opportunity to learn from experts, engage in hands-on activities, and connect with like-minded individuals passionate about sustainability.
Upon completion of the 21 hour course, Master Recyclers will be equipped to volunteer and educate others, fostering a culture of sustainability within Tillamook County. Graduates of the program become valuable educators and advocates, leading by example and sharing their expertise with neighbors, schools, and local organizations as Master Recyclers!
One of the unique aspects of the Master Recyclers program is that there is no cost to participate. Instead, we ask that you complete a volunteer service project as an exchange for the training you receive. This project is an integral part of your learning experience, allowing you to apply the skills and knowledge you’ve gained in a real-world setting. Through this service, you’ll not only solidify your own understanding but also contribute meaningfully to the sustainability efforts within Tillamook County, making a lasting impact on your community. You’ll also receive a sweatshirt with the Master Recyclers hot new logo!
Register for the course now www.heartofcartm.org/master-recyclers-fall-2024
Course Schedule:
Tuesdays Sept 17, 24, Oct 1, 5pm – 8pm
Saturdays Sept 14, 21 28, 9am – 1pm
Your in-person attendance is encouraged to foster community networking. We will provide on-line attendance options, wherever possible.
Questions? Call or email Jessi Just 503-664-0446 jessi@heartofcartm.org

Nehalem Bay Counseling
Sam Tallman, LCSW
(503) 368-6862
Meet ROBIN GREENFIELD at HEART OF CARTM!!
Well, now he is going for a walk. “I’ll spend time and talk with people who I meet along the path and who come to walk with me, practicing compassionate communication with each interaction.” Robin explains as he embarks on a 1700 mile journey down the Pacific Coast Highway.
We are delighted to host Robin and hear a few excerpts from his latest book, Food Freedom. Join us!
Thursday, September 5th, 5:00-8:00pm
at HEART OF CARTM
All attendees can pick up their copy of Food Freedom!
“In 2011 I awakened to the truth that the way I was living was causing incredible destruction to Earth, to my fellow humans and to the plants and animals we share this home with. My philosophy for change is action based. Through personal action, I show that another way is possible. My activism is often designed in extreme ways in order to reach the masses, to show another perspective on life and alternatives to our current status quo.” – Robin Greenfield
Redwood Boards
Call or text Scott at 503-440-1871 for more information or to request pictures. (not able to post the photos we have on this site).
News from the Nehalem Bay Health District
Ground preparation is continuing, including the removal of the foundation of the old school that was once on the site at Highway 101 and Hospital Road.
Please let us know if you have questions. Thanks.

Crab fish cleaning station
Text or call 503-351-8383
Nehalem area rental
Susan Glarum
Comfortable Recliner
For photos text me.
Come and get it here in Arch Cape
Call or text Jude 503-440-9639
Manzanita Farmers Market Welcomes SNAP/Oregon Trail Cards
Coasties, please share this info with your family, neighbors and visitors. Together, we can reduce food insecurity right here at home.



SOLD- Portable Blackstone
King bedding
Pillow shams and pillows.
FREE
Margo
503-717-2995 cell

COME CELEBRATE HOFFMAN CENTER’S 20TH ANNIVERSARY!!
Fun & creative activities for all ages!
Explore! Connect! Create!
Free Admission
Saturday, August 31, 11:00am – 6:00pm (Cake cutting and live music begin at 4pm)
Hoffman Center for the Arts & Hoffman Wonder Garden
594 Laneda Ave, Manzanita
More information at: hoffmanarts.org

For Sale – Ekornes Stressless Recliner
Call or text: 707/495-0605m

Photo Slide Viewer
$35
Call or text 971-238-6140
Pickup in Cannon Beach



Free thermal window
Antique Secretary Desk with Hutch for Sale
~ leaded glass
Dimensions:
~ 74″ tall x 29″ wide x 16″ depth (at desk and drawer)
Located in Nehalem
$125
Can send pictures on request.
NEVER AGAIN
The government’s public health response wasn’t a medical response, but instead a test of technocratic power: to see how the population would respond to totalitarian edicts masked as medical interventions.
The government also selected the lockdown winners and losers, transferring nearly 4 trillion dollars of wealth from the middle class & small businesses to Sillicon Valley and big box stores.
There have been NO corrections and No apologies—because the government wants to be able to do it again.
That is why we are hearing all the hoopla now about monkeypox and bird flu and yet are experimental vaccines.
We CANNOT let this happen again. We MUST
resist.
RFK jr
Kayak for Sale
Please email for more information.
Stock photo

2 large ceramic fermentation crocks
I’m selling two beautiful hand made ceramic crocks for making kim chi, sauerkraut, lacto-fermented pickled veggies and hot sauce etc.
They hold approx 5 gallons each.
The brown crock is a little bigger and heavier at 13.5″ deep and 8.5″ wide
The blue crock is way beautiful and is 11.5″ deep by 8″ wide w/out the additional lip part. Comes with weights.
The fancy extra lip part on the blue crock was chipped in storage- but still useful!
These would normally retail for over $100 each but I’m letting them go for $45 each.
Please text or email me if you’re interested!
Ginger
53-341-9803


Plant Starts For School Gardens
I am writing to see if you have any plant starts you would like to donate to the Food Roots Food Equity program, to grow in our school gardens. Currently we have school gardens at East Elementary in Tillamook, and Tillamook Junior High, and Garibaldi Grade School. The food we are growing in the gardens gets harvested and donated to the schools food pantries and local pantries. We are looking for things like; Chives, parsley, sage, rosemary, thyme, broccoli, cauliflower, kale, lettuces and cabbage.
Let us know! Thank you,
Ariel ariel@foodrootsnw.org 503-374-6043 (personal, text)
Hannah hannah@foodrootsnw.org