Current Listing

2022 Kubota tractor with implements for sale

Submitted By: debbiewarzecha7@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
2022 KUBOTA BX23S HYDROSTATIC. (TOTAL HOURS- 44.3) (21.6 HP.)
This unit looks brand new, backhoe was used once. This is an amazing machine.
Call for pictures or showing.
OPTIONS.
1. Backhoe. (BT603) (Quick attach) Kubota.|
2. Loader. (LA340S) (quick attach) Kubota.|
3. Rear blade. (48″ BB1248) land-pride.
4. Backhoe, Thumb attachment. Kubota.
5. 3-point hitch accessories. Kubota.
6. Industrial weighted rear tires.
7. 4×4.

Please call or text 503-437-0568 for questions and pics. Sale price $21,500. Thank you for looking.

Library Book Sale Call for Volunteers

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Volunteers needed prior to the May 24/25 Manzanita Library Book Sale to move folding tables, shelves & supplies from storage to sales venues. Requires strength for lifting and we always need people with pick up trucks. Please contact Madeline Olson at NTLF for more details allanmadeline@aol.com
The Book Sale benefits North Tillamook Library Friends, the local non-profit that maintains & improves the Manzanita Library building & grounds.

Sunday March 24 Manzanita Library Grounds CleanUp!

Submitted By: susantone@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
North Tillamook Library Friends invites members & volunteers to assist with a Spring Clean Up of the Manzanita Library grounds Sunday March 24. Brian Wilson of Green Phoenix Landscaping will lead volunteers with leaf clean-up, hand weeding, pruning out dead and overgrown salal in the beds, picking up debris and loading it for transport to the transfer station. Someone with a truck or trailer would be especially valued. Some tools provided, but please bring your own if you have them.

If you can help this Sunday or on future dates, please email: ntlf1987@gmail.com 

NTLF thanks you!

Wheeler Care Center LLC Regular Meeting

Submitted By: marc@nehalembayhd.org – Click to email about this post
PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE

Nehalem Bay Health District’s
Meeting of the Wheeler Care Center, LLC
Wednesday, March 27, 2024
5:30 pm

This meeting is open to the public and those interested can attend via Zoom video conferencing.

For questions or other information: info@nehalembayhd.org

Join Zoom Meeting:
us02web.zoom.us/j/88112248618

Shutting Down Small Farms in Oregon

Submitted By: genedieken@yahoo.com – Click to email about this post
First off, I’m very much in favor of small farm and animal operations producing high-quality food and thriving. The recent story (1) featured by OPB Radio about a small producer caught up short by existing water rights laws on the books for more than a century is sad and I hope there’s some compromise available.

Generally, water rights are vastly complicated and probably do need periodic refurbishment.

Here’s what scares me about this issue: Once you’ve gone beyond a certain point of being unmindful about water use and abuse, it’s too late and there’s no going back.

I grew up in Iowa, consistently the number one or two ag producer in the U.S. Over the last 50 years the industrialization of farming, repeated boom-bust cycles, mind-boggling federal subsidies, vast use of chemicals, huge build-out of CAFOs (2), and right-wing governance have created a disaster that’s hard to comprehend. Flanked by the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers, Iowa has a vast network of creeks and rivers. All but a few dozen miles are now poisoned with nitrates (as is much groundwater) and the state has the second-highest cancer rate in the country.

“Well, that’s the Midwest!” you say. We’re luckier or maybe just late to the game. The nitrate problems in Umatilla & Morrow Counties (3) are quite similar to Iowa.

(1) www.opb.org/article/2024/03/13/oregon-enforces-water-rights-small-farmers-feel-consequences/
(2) CAFO = Concentrated animal feeding operation
(3) www.opb.org/article/2022/05/05/groundwater-pollution-eastern-oregon-counties-drinking-water-at-risk-farming-wells/
(3)https://www.opb.org/article/2024/01/24/water-pollution-nitrate-eastern-oregon-environment-well-groundwater-umatilla-morrow-/

Here’s a fine book about Iowa’s problems:
The Swine Republic: Struggles with the Truth about Agriculture and Water: icecubepress.com/2023/04/10/the-swine-republic-2/

Wild Coast in Nehalem has Eco-prints by Levering Thomas

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Wild Coast Goods in Nehalem now carries eco-prints by Levering Thomas. These are created through a sustainable art practice that uses local flora, rusty iron cans, pressure, and heat to create stunning, one-of-a-time artworks.

Eco prints are processed on high-end printmaking paper that is adhered with archival glues to conservation mat board. Finished with recycled frame.

Wild Coast is open Thursday thru Monday from 11-4. Located at 35870 7th Street (on 101) in Nehalem.

Heart of Cart’m has gorgeous fusible and non-fusible stained glass

Submitted By: lynnleveringthomas@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Just in!!! Six boxes of beautiful fusible stained glass pieces. Also large bags of non-fusible glass. Find it at Cartm in Wheeler. Newly expanded store space. More of your treasures can be found, especially with the Trash Bash just around the corner.
Store hours Thursday thru Monday, 12-6pm. 395 Nehalem Blvd (101) in Wheeler.

SHUTTING DOWN SMALL FARMS IN OREGON

Submitted By: dixiegainer@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
I have really appreciated the small farms and local growers in this area. We are truly lucky here. We have available untainted meat and vegetables grown with a minimum of pesticides , hormones, etc. The best food you can get. And now the government is shutting down farms. WHY? For bogus reasons.To save a species. The species is fine, the lies abound. I would like to remind you all that we are a species under attack, and if you recognize that you are a species It is time you became aware that you have to save yourselves from the global cabal that is engineering famine. You have seen on the news the French, the Dutch,etc farmers protesting the shut down of farms. They grow our food, folks. If you want to eat not just engineered cricket pellets
then wake up and support your local farmers.

This is a link that tells the story:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unOXcKigSuY&t=399s

Reply to Will Stone Episode 4 Fiction.

Submitted By: Ingsland@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
This is a reply to Will Stone’s episode 4 fiction

There have been multiple public information requests made regarding this investigation and ALL of them have been denied by the district attorney because there are confidential elements that cannot be shared. So the promise made in this fictional piece to hack a computer to get the story is just that… fiction. Also, it’s illegal.

Why would anyone spend to much time creating a fictional soap opera to damage a town and the town’s city council’s reputation?

Community Potluck – Friday, March 22nd @ 6:30PM in Cannon Beach

Submitted By: tolovanaartscolony@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Join us Friday, March 22nd for a community potluck at the Cannon Beach Community Hall (aka Chamber of Commerce).

We’ll celebrate spring, the coming equinox, and World Water Day along with neighbors from the Necanicum Watershed Council. After dinner, Rachel L. Cushman, Chair of the Watershed Council, will give a brief talk regarding water in our region. Bring a dish to share!

Doing Good in Evil Times

Submitted By: dixiegainer@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
In a recent (March 5th) Headlight Herald article, the title proclaimed that Senators Who “Walked Out” Were Not Protected From “Consequences”. The title of this article should be “Doing Good in Evil Times Is not Always Rewarding.” The Senators they are talking about tried to stop a bill that gives the state the right to determine what sex your child should be. Yes it does, and the bill states that if the parents interfere, they will be considered by this law to be child abusers, and their child will be removed from them and placed in foster care. This has been happening already in other states, due to the same type of legislation passed in that state. In other words this is a “globalist” bill.

If you have children under the age of 15 – actually the law says from birth to 15, their reproductive organs are under the jurisdiction of the state of Oregon. This bill HB 2002 – does that, it gives the state jurisdiction over your child’s reproductive hormones and organs. I can think of no law more egregious than this. And yet because of the deception of the media, the hysteria of Republicans, and Democrats too, crying abortion, abortion, and abortion- the real purpose of this bill was blurred. (this bill was and is not about abortion, abortion is allowed in our constitution, from age 15) it is about the state, not the parent, being in control of your child’s sexual orientation and reproductive body parts. Abortion is a part of that but it is already legal for age 15 and up.
So the Senators that put their job on the line for you and your children were told they could not run in the next election.
They did take their case to the courts and the Supreme Court, hand picked by the last two Democratic governors, ruled that measure 113 passed by 68% of people, will stand and therefore those that tried to stop this wrongful legislation by trying to prevent a quorum cannot run again. So who is protecting you now dear voter?

Measure 113 —changed the constitution – did you know that? It punishes people who try to prevent a quorum. And preventing a quorum is legal. Democrats have used this tactic also.
Measure 113 as written made you think that there were some lazy legislators who just didn’t bother to show up for work too many times and therefore should not be allowed to run again. Is that why you voted for it? Watch out for bills in the future, most of them are written so you don’t know what they mean.

Oregon Measure 113 -The exclusion from Re-election for Legislative Absenteeism initiative. A “yes” vote supported disqualifying legislators from re-election following the end of their term if they are absent from 10 legislative floor sessions without permission or excuse. This was approved by voters Nov. 8 2022. The Democrats, if they did this would be excused and given permission (as the majority)because there is no definition of what a valid excuse would be, or what would be permitted.

EVCNB Weekly Yellow Radio Net Practice Thursday at 6:00 PM

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For those of you in the Nehalem Bay area:

Don’t forget to check-in to the Thursday EVCNB Yellow Radio Net at 6:00 on channel 119.

Join the weekly practice where Yellow Radio owners hone their communication skills. Each practice has a brief Educational Moment covering a vast array of preparedness tips, accessories, strategies to keep your radio charged when the power is out and radio techniques.

Communication is one of the most important components of emergency preparedness and response. In many emergencies, especially a major earthquake and tsunami like the anticipated Cascadia Subduction Zone event, usual communication pathways like landlines, cell phones and the internet will be unavailable.

If you are not familiar with the Yellow Radio program, click the following link for more information.

evcnb.org/yellow-radio

If there are any questions, contact yellowradio@evcnb.org

FREE Coleman Tent 4 Person

Submitted By: banjo2@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
FREE-4 Person Screened Tent

Free to a good home just in time to plan camping trip. BUT here’s the catch, one pole is broken. You get to research or find another pole that works.

Tent plus rain fly, sturdy floor, all poles (even the broken one), orange as shown in picture, has been in dry garage storage.

Four person means it’s really roomy for 1 or 2 peeps plus a dog 🙂

Text or email Lori:
Cell 503-801-0774
banjo2@nehalemtel.net

Thank you!

Playwriting Workshop and Post-Show Talk Planned This Weekend

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Join the Coaster Theatre Playhouse and the Cannon Beach Library March 23 and 24 as they host Rob Urbinati, NYC-based playwright, for an illuminating weekend of events in celebration of his much-produced play, “Death by Design.”
Aspiring playwrights can attend a free event at the Cannon Beach Library, from 3 to 5 p.m. Saturday, March 23 when Urbinati will discuss the craft of playwriting, with a focus on coming up with ideas for plays, adapting for the stage from other sources, and getting started as a playwright by writing a 10-minute play. This event is open to anyone interested in theatre – artists and audiences alike.
Those attending the matinee of “Death by Design” at the Coaster Theatre at 3 p.m. March 24 can join a post-show talk with Urbinati and the play’s director, Deanna Duplechain who will discuss the play, its origins and current production. This is a reunion 25 years in the making for Urbinati and Duplechain, who met in New York City.
Urbinati wrote “Death by Design,” a hilarious mystery and a mash-up of Agatha Christie and Noel Coward. When the play found its way through the play Coaster Theatre’s selection team and landed on Duplechain’s lap for directorial consideration at the theatre, Duplechain said, “Hey, I know this guy.”
After a flurry of emails, Urbinati agreed to be in residence in Cannon Beach to complement the second weekend of “Death by Design” at the Coaster Theatre.
Rob Urbinati’s published plays include “Hazelwood Jr. High”; “Murder On West Moon Street”; “Mama’s Boy”; and “Jane Austen’s Lady Susan,” published by Samuel French/Concord, as well as “Cole Porter’s Nymph Errant,” published by Broadway Licensing; and “Miss Julie In Hollywood,” co-written with Mario Garza Jr., published by Next Stage Press. His plays have received over 300 productions world-wide.
His book, “Play Readings: A Complete Guide for Theatre Practitioners,” is published by Routledge Press.
Urbinati has directed for Classic Stage Company; Abingdon Theatre; Lincoln Center Directors Lab; Culture Project; Cherry Lane Theatre; York Theatre; Pearl Theatre Company; and Public Theater in New York City, as well as theatres and universities across the country. He is director of New Play Development at Queens Theatre and a member of the Dramatists Guild.

Artist Lecture and Workshop at the Hoffman Center for the Arts in Manzanita

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Comprising sixty to seventy percent of the human body, water stands as an elemental essence at the very core of our existence.

Join March gallery artist and explorer Keri Rosebraugh for a Friday evening lecture and on Saturday for a unique workshop exploring our precious resource called water: our connection with it, the mystical aspects of it, and how we can collaborate with it in our own artwork.

On Friday, March 29, 2024, from 5:00 to 6:30 pm, Rosebraugh will share her personal journey and fascination with water and its intrinsic connection to our lives. The conversation will touch upon the “Theory of the Sublime” as manifested in nature as well as how Rosebraugh integrates water into her artistic practice.

On Saturday, March 30, 2024, from 10: am to 5:00 pm, Rosebraugh will direct students as they begin the day with group activities involving water and will work together to create a large medicine water wheel outside to energize, celebrate, and honor water. Weather permitting, we will utilize the ocean tide and combine salt water and sand with our own interpretations of water on paper.

The afternoon will entail creating Cyanotype prints, which is a photographic printing process that produces blue prints using coated paper and light. We will then soak the prints in water to complete our images. Using objects from nature found near the Hoffman Center for the Arts, we will form various shapes and shadows in our prints. This workshop emphasizes experimentation, investigation, and the discovery of how water plays an important role in our lives.

Full and partial scholarships are available. For more information and registration visit: hoffmanarts.org/

Townsend Mobile Car Detailing Service

Submitted By: rednstrawberry@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
If EVERYONE needs a detailing please don’t hesitate to reach out I’m available.

UPDATE
If you want more info just get ahold of me.

**EXTERIOR DETAIL**: Hand Wash & Hand Dry, Clay Bar,Wax,Polish,Clean Tires & Rims Including degreasing tire, applying tire shine,wash and Rain-X windows.

**INTERIOR DETAIL**: Vacuum interior including clean trunk, carpet stain remover if needed mats, seats , leather cleaner if needed, windows, mirrors, air vents, consoles, glove box, Dash, Door Seals and Panels. **NO SHAMPOOING**

According to the size and how much work needs to be done will determine Price$$$

“CAR DETAILING” business and if anyone is wanting there vehicle detailed pls LET ME KNOW..

Mobile service for Manzanita, Nehalem, Wheeler, Rockaway Beach, Garibaldi and Tillamook Area.
Will travel farther for an extra fee.

PLEASE PROVIDE WATER and ELECTRIC ONLY everything else I can provide.

Hours: Monday to Sunday 9am-5pm

Please when inquiring about price. Let me know WHAT YEAR,MAKE & MODEL so can give accurate information.

Bees HouseCleaning and House-Dog Sitting Service.

Submitted By: tapuro0787@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hi! @everyone looking for HouseCleaning and House-Dog sitting services. I have 13+yrs of experience housecleaning and have references. Please let me know. Also have my own equipment and supplies.

My availability is now open is subject to change.

Areas I’ll be serving in Manzanita,Nehalem,Wheeler,Rockaway Beach, Garibaldi and Bay City. Any further will be extra for gas.

I can do move out, deep cleaning and many more. Just message me and I’ll communicate with you and if you’re on a budget.

FLOW TO GROW: A Spring REVIVAL and VISIONING gathering

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A SPECIAL MOVEMENT AND ART GATHERING hosted by Neahkahnie Spirit Dance Community:

Flow to Grow – a Spring REVIVAL and VISIONING Gathering

March 23rd 2:00-5:00 at the White Clover Grange

2:00 Welcome: Opening singing bowl circle: Bring and play your own singing bowl, or be serenaded by ours.
Followed by FLOW :fascial release/lymphatic pumping floor exercises by Libby Golden at Golden Key Wellness.
3:00 INVIGORATE with Free-Form Ecstatic Dance with Fae Scott
4:00 AFFIRM VISIONS with Vision Board Art Creating with Kelly Seaton

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$40 or $25 if you need, $55 if you can.
Registration is encouraged
Please do so by March 23rd by following this link :

www.eventbrite.com/e/flow-to-grow-a-spring-illumination-event-registration-792247402307?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshc…
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Things to bring if you want/have:

Singing Bowls
Yoga Mat
Vision board inspiration material and your favorite art supplies.
Journal
BRING A FRIEND!
What is supplied: vision board, art pens/pencils, scissors, glue, etc.

Here’s to clearing and visioning pathways for new and healthy growth for this upcoming SPRING season!