Current Listing

Seeking Long Term Room Warehouse Shack Studio

Submitted By: futurological@yahoo.com – Click to email about this post
I work on a farm in Nehalem and am looking for a place close to live. I’m currently in Seaside. I want to put down roots so I’m looking for a long term situation. I’m seeking: A room in a house with others. An apartment. A studio type room. A tiny house. A repurposed barn/garage/shack. I’m good with my hands and I can fix it up for rent exchange or I can just pay rent.
I have experience:
Flooring/GeneralCarpentry/Building/Fencing/Shelving/Plumbing/Electrical/Paint/Roofing/Sheetrock.
I am in my early 50’s, grounded and drama free. I can pay $750/800 Month. Terrible credit (i think?) but solid references.
Email futurological@yahoo.com

Thank You from NCRD!

Submitted By: kileyk@ncrdnehalem.org – Click to email about this post
We want to thank the community for the continued support for our renewable 5-Year Operating Levy. It passed with a 67% majority of those who voted on November 6th.

Thank you to all who voted in favor!

Thank you to all the taxpayers for your continued support!

Those tax dollars are what make all the programs we offer possible!

Thank you to all our patrons!

Thank you to all the volunteers and especially Friends of NCRD!

They worked hard to get the word out about supporting the Levy.

We thank them for all they do to support NCRD throughout the Year!

During this season of Thanksgiving, NCRD would like to give thanks to our generous community. We are blessed to be a part of it!

large cardboard box

Submitted By: micktaylorappraisal@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Lucien and I are in Miracle on 34th St. at the coaster. Get your tickets now. The show runs from Thanksgiving weekend until the weekend before Christmas.

Speaking of we need a big box, like an appliance box. Say a dishwasher or a washing machine box. If you’ve got one, I’d love it. I will pick it up.

Hit me up: (503) 440-5038.

Thank you so much for reading this far and for all the love.

MJT

SYMPHONY CONCERTS THIS WEEKEND!

Submitted By: sdawagner@icloud.com – Click to email about this post
The North Oregon Coast Symphony begins its 2023-2024 season with two classical music concerts this weekend. The orchestra will perform on Saturday, November 18, at St. Catherine Episcopal Church (36335 N. Hwy. 101, Nehalem, OR) beginning at 3 pm, and Sunday, November 19, at the Charlene Larsen Performing Arts Center (588 16th St., Astoria, OR) beginning at 3 pm.

Admission for adults is $10; youth 18 and under are free, but those 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Tickets will be sold at the door for the St. Catherine concert (cash or personal check only). Tickets for the Larsen Center concert will be sold online at LarsenCenter.org or by phone at 503 338 9132.

The programs will feature two soloists. Diane Amos will play the Andante movement from Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 21, made famous in the 1967 movie Elvira Madigan. Jude Matulich-Hall will play the spooky violin solo inviting the skeletons to dance in Saint-Saëns’s Danse Macabre.
Other selections will include Mendelssohn’s Wedding March, Strauss’s Blue Danube Waltz, Berlioz’s March Troyenne, Sibelius’s Finlandia, and Rimsky-Karsakov’s Procession of the Nobles.

This non-profit ensemble, under the direction of conductor Cory Pederson, brings together musicians from the north Oregon and south Washington coast to keep classical music alive and affordable for local audiences. For more information, please visit our website: nocsymphony.org.

50 FAILED CLIMATE PREDICTIONS DON’T KILL YOUR PET YET

Submitted By: dixiegainer@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Today climate activists are saying that you have to kill your pet because they are contribute climate change, also you have to give up food, including meat because fertilizer contributes to climate change, and water because water is scarce due to climate change, and you have to give up being warm in winter and cool in the summer because these things take fossil fuel which causes climate change which will end the world as we know it.
I think that if you give up these things, you will end, not just your pet, and that is the point
https://twitter.com/iluminatibot/status/1725044924545208797?s=21 (pet news) Modern doomsayers have been predicting climate and environmental disaster since the 1960s. They continue to do so today. None of the apocalyptic predictions with due dates as of today have come true. What follows is a collection of notably wild predictions from notable people in government and science. More than merely spotlighting the failed predictions, this collection shows that the makers of failed apocalyptic predictions often are individuals holding respected positions in government and science. While such predictions have been and continue to be enthusiastically reported by a media eager for sensational headlines, the failures are typically not revisited . HOW YOU ARE FOOLED https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8455KEDitpU Below are the 41 failed doomsday, eco-pocalyptic predictions (with links):
1. 1967: Dire Famine Forecast By 1975 2. 1969: Everyone Will Disappear In a Cloud Of Blue Steam By 1989 (1969) 3. 1970: Ice Age By 2000 4. 1970: America Subject to Water Rationing By 1974 and Food Rationing By 1980 5. 1971: New Ice Age Coming By 2020 or 2030 6. 1972: New Ice Age By 2070 7. 1974: Space Satellites Show New Ice Age Coming Fast 8. 1974: Another Ice Age? 9. 1974: Ozone Depletion a ‘Great Peril to Life (data and graph) 10. 1976: Scientific Consensus Planet Cooling, Famines imminent 11. 1980: Acid Rain Kills Life In Lakes (additional link) 12. 1978: No End in Sight to 30-Year Cooling Trend (additional link) 13. 1988: Regional Droughts (that never happened) in 1990s 14. 1988: Temperatures in DC Will Hit Record Highs 15. 1988: Maldive Islands will Be Underwater by 2018 (they’re not) 16. 1989: Rising Sea Levels will Obliterate Nations if Nothing Done by 2000 17. 1989: New York City’s West Side Highway Underwater by 2019 (it’s not) 18. 2000: Children Won’t Know what Snow Is 19. 2002: Famine In 10 Years If We Don’t Give Up Eating Fish, Meat, and Dairy 20. 2004: Britain will Be Siberia by 2024 21. 2008: Arctic will Be Ice Free by 2018 22. 2008: Climate Genius Al Gore Predicts Ice-Free Arctic by 2013 23. 2009: Climate Genius Prince Charles Says we Have 96 Months to Save World 24. 2009: UK Prime Minister Says 50 Days to ‘Save The Planet From Catastrophe’ 25. 2009: Climate Genius Al Gore Moves 2013 Prediction of Ice-Free Arctic to 2014 26. 2013: Arctic Ice-Free by 2015 (additional link) 27. 2014: Only 500 Days Before ‘Climate Chaos’ 28. 1968: Overpopulation Will Spread Worldwide 29. 1970: World Will Use Up All its Natural Resources 30. 1966: Oil Gone in Ten Years 31. 1972: Oil Depleted in 20 Years 32. 1977: Department of Energy Says Oil will Peak in 1990s 33. 1980: Peak Oil In 2000 34. 1996: Peak Oil in 2020 35. 2002: Peak Oil in 2010 36. 2006: Super Hurricanes! 37. 2005 : Manhattan Underwater by 2015 38. 1970: Urban Citizens Will Require Gas Masks by 1985 39. 1970: Nitrogen buildup Will Make All Land Unusable 40. 1970: Decaying Pollution Will Kill all the Fish 41. 1970s: Killer Bees!
42. 1975: The Cooling World and a Drastic Decline in Food Production
43. 1969: Worldwide Plague, Overwhelming Pollution, Ecological Catastrophe, Virtual Collapse of UK by End of 20th Century 44. 1972: Pending Depletion and Shortages of Gold, Tin, Oil, Natural Gas, Copper, Aluminum 45. 1970: Oceans Dead in a Decade, US Water Rationing by 1974, Food Rationing by 1980 46. 1988: World’s Leading Climate Expert Predicts Lower Manhattan Underwater by 2018 47. 2005: Fifty Million Climate Refugees by the Year 2020 48. 2000: Snowfalls Are Now a Thing of the Past 49.1989: UN Warns That Entire Nations Wiped Off the Face of the Earth by 2000 From Global Warming 50. 2011: Washington Post Predicted Cherry Blossoms Blooming in Winter
But somehow this time will be different, and the ‘experts’ and 16-year olds of today will suddenly be correct in their new predictions of eco-doom and eco-disaster? NOT.

Celebration of Life for Gerald WIneinger

Submitted By: kaleen@wineinger.com – Click to email about this post
See you this Monday, Nov. 20 at The Pine Grove.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Gerald WIneinger Memorial Fund to raise scholarship funds for a local youth majoring in electronics and/or electrical engineering.
Checks should be mailed to:
Neah-Kah-Nie Education Fund, PO Box 28,
Rockaway Beach OR 97136
Be sure to write Gerald WIneinger Memorial Fund
In the memo. Receipts will be mailed.

NEHALEM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS FEATURED IN ‘A CHRISTMAS STORY’

Submitted By: admin@riverbendplayers.org – Click to email about this post
– December 1st – 17th at the NCRD Performing Arts Center. 9 Shows Only! Tickets at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
Riverbend Players Community Theater presents ‘A CHRISTMAS STORY’ featuring four Nehalem Elementary School students, one Neah-Kah-Nie Middle School student, and Meagan Mowers as Miss Shields. Plus Neah-Kah-Nie Middle School art teacher Patrick Conner is the set designer.
Join Ralphie Parker and his friends as they navigate the ups and downs of the holiday season. From the quest for the perfect Red Ryder BB gun to the infamous leg lamp, A CHRISTMAS STORY is a stage play that will bring smiles to audiences of all ages.
Don’t miss this special holiday treat!
Tickets are on sale now at www.RiverbendPlayers.org with special $10 tickets for all students 12 and under.
Get ready for a Christmas Story you’ll never forget!
Pictured left to right from Nehalem Elementary: Oliver Arnold as Ralphie, Quincy Carter as Flick, Meagan Mowers as Miss Shields, Colbie Conner as Esther Jane, and Julien Anctil as Schwartz. –

Taco Tuesday: Dinner with the Doc

Submitted By: gracefulwaves@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Where? Graceful Waves Wellness Center

When? November 28th | 6:30 PM

Why? Dr. Dawn will share her expert knowledge on how everyone can benefit from the magic of a healthy spine and nervous system. Bring your friends and family (up to 4 guests) and come hungry for tacos and knowlegde! This event is open to the public – everyone is welcome!!

**Seating is limited to first 24 people**

Reserve your FREE tickets on Eventbrite: www.eventbrite.com/e/taco-tuesday-dinner-with-the-doc-tickets-760796812747?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl

DON’T MISS THE HOLIDAY EVENT OF THE SEASON: ‘A CHRISTMAS STORY’ LIVE ON STAGE

Submitted By: admin@riverbendplayers.org – Click to email about this post
– DON’T MISS THE HOLIDAY EVENT OF THE SEASON
‘A CHRISTMAS STORY’ LIVE ON STAGE DEC. 1st – 17th at the NCRD Performing Arts Center.
Reserved Seating and Showtimes at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
Children 12 and under $10, General $20, Premium $25
A CHRISTMAS STORY: Humorist Jean Shepherd’s memoir of growing up in the Midwest in the late 1930s follows 9-year-old Ralphie Parker in his quest to get a genuine Red Ryder BB gun under the tree for Christmas.
Ralphie pleads his case before his mother, his teacher, and even Santa Claus himself at Higbee’s Department Store. The consistent response: “You’ll shoot your eye out!”
All the elements from the beloved motion picture are here, including the family’s temperamental exploding furnace; Scut Farkas, the school bully; the boys’ experiment with a wet tongue on a cold lamppost; the Little Orphan Annie decoder pin; Ralphie’s father winning a lamp shaped like a woman’s leg in a net stocking; Ralphie’s fantasy scenarios and more. A Christmas Story, a theatrical holiday treat!
Tickets at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
$25, $20, and $10 (12 and under) –

Healing Sound Bath Saturday November 18th 6 PM, Rising Hearts Studio

Submitted By: Christy@cosmichealingnw.com – Click to email about this post
Hello BBQ Community –

There’s only 2 spots left in this month’s Healing Sound Bath with Christy Kay- this Saturday at 6 PM, at Rising Hearts Studio. Relax and bathe yourself in the sounds of healing with Himalayan and Crystal Singing Bowls, Gong, Bells, and Drum- release what doesn’t serve you and restore your body to balance.
Only $25/person
Registration Link: app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=20787704&appointmentType=22657899

Contact Christy for more info, questions or help registering
Hope to see you then.

Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7t St
Hwy 101, Downtown Nehalem
Nehalem, OR 97131
(503) 800-1092

Holiday events calendar for North Fork 53

Submitted By: revolutionginger@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
So many new fun events coming up for the holidays!
Hope to see you on the farm to celebrate.

Sign w/the link below on our website:
www.northfork53.com/events?p

This Sunday 11/19
Magical Wreath Making with River City Flowers 11-2pm
(only 3 spots left!)

Next Saturday 11/25
Holiday Gift Fair at the Pine Grove 11-3pm
(I will be selling our tea, cocoa and gifts!)

Saturday 12/2
Felt Ornament Making Workshop 11-3pm
(only 3 spots left!)

Saturday 12/16
Winter Warming Retreat Day
Massage, Wood fired Sauna and Sound Healing combo
Choose morning 9-1pm or afternoon 2-6pm sessions

Thursday 12/21
Winter Solstice Story Ritual Celebration
Immersive story ritual on the longest night of the year- includes wood fired sauna and soup!
3-7pm

TEEN NIGHT at North Coast Pinball is this FRIDAY from 6-8PM

Submitted By: Christy@cosmichealingnw.com – Click to email about this post
Hello BBQ Community-

Teen Night at North Coast Pinball is this Friday from 6-8! FREE PINBALL and games for ALL TEENS! Please spread the word and send those teens in for some free fun!

This is a HUGGS sponsored event paid for by community donations – please call Christy for more info or to donate. Thank you

Christy (503) 800-1092

Charitable Giving

Submitted By: cpossibility1023@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
NEWS RELEASE

The Nehalem Bay Garden Club announces our annual charitable giving program.

The NBGC was established in 1950 and 73 years later we are going strong, primarily due to our love of community, passion for plants & gardening! Our mission is to cultivate the knowledge and love of gardening through educational programs and activities, to aid in the protection of the environment, native plants, wildlife, and to support public service through garden related organizations and volunteer opportunities. You may have noticed our beautification project at the Nehalem Post Office?

We are now accepting proposals for our 2023 charitable gift giving program through December 15, 2023. Proposals must be received by 12/15 to Constance Shimek, % NBGC PO Box 261, Wheeler, OR 97147 or emailed to constance@nehalemtel.net (please include ‘grant request’ in the subject line). Please limit the proposal to one page and it must align with our mission statement. Include in the proposal the amount needed, specific use, and the benefit to your organization or public. Disbursements are usually $500 or less, and larger grants will be considered based on need and availability of funds. Funding will be distributed by year end.

Our grant program is made possible by our Club’s annual plant sale, held the day before Mothers Day in May. During the year we offer a variety of activities for our members including speakers, demonstrations, videos, and potlucks. Additional activities include garden/nursery tours and workshops. We meet from September to April at the Calgary Church in Manzanita, the 4th Tuesday of the month @ 1:30 We welcome guests & new members. For further information contact our President, Constance Shimek: constance@nehalemtel.net.

Happy Holidays to all!

Artist, Bagpiper, Printmaker, Extraordinaire John Goff this Saturday November 18, Astoria

Submitted By: ben.killen.rosenberg@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
This Saturday come on up to beautiful Astoria, Oregon to my Printmaking Class where I’ll be hosting artist John Goff! John will be showing prints, discussing his work, and yes..playing the bagpipes!
November 18, 2023 11am-12noon, CCC Art Center, 1799 Lexington Avenue, Astoria. Free and open to the public!
John Goff is a multimodal artist and recent transplant to Astoria,
Oregon. His print publishing business, Serigraphic Systems, produces
limited edition screen prints of street artists including Shepard
Fairey, TOMO77, and Cleon Peterson. He is also a professional bagpiper
and has a background in electronic music.
obeygiant.com/ssi-print/
obeygiant.com/noise-ssi-ressurectionem-ex…/
www.sandiegoreader.com/bands/sonic-solutions-inc/
www.cascadiabagpiper.com/about

Hope to see you,
Ben Rosenberg

Cannon Beach Library Holiday Craft Sale

Submitted By: cantu4444@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Don’t miss the Cannon Beach Library’s holiday craft sale, held November 15th through December 15th during our regular open hours. Come find one-of-a-kind gifts and stocking stuffers made and donated by talented volunteers. If you’re a crafter who wants to help support the library, craft donations are welcome and can be dropped off at the library any time during the sale. 131 N Hemlock St Cannon Beach.

FMS After School Program

Submitted By: firemountainschool@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Fire Mountain School’s After School Program is now open to all children ages 4-11 in the North Coast Community!

We offer after school care
Monday – Friday from 3-5pm.
The cost is:
$6 per child for pickup between 3-4pm.
$10 per child for pickup between 4-5pm.

Our program offers specialized activities catered to the needs and abilities of the children registered for the day.
Activities include but are not limited to:
Hiking, field games, crafting, painting, dancing, listening to and playing music, yoga, building, games and so much more.

To register please email firemountainschool@gmail.com

Buttercup Thanksgiving TV Dinner Feast

Submitted By: juliebuttercup22@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Buttercup Thanksgiving TV Dinner Feast
$28.99 per person

-Herb Roasted Turkey
-Roasted Garlic Mashed Potatoes
-Sage and Chicken Apple Sausage Dressing
-Brussels Sprout Au gratin w/ Bacon
-Homemade Cranberry Sauce
-Sourdough Roll
-Pumpkin Mousse Parfait w/ Ginger Molasses Cookie

To order call 503-368-2469, email at juliebuttercup22@gmail.com or DM on socials

Accepting orders til 4pm on Sunday the 19th

Pick up Wednesday the 22nd from 3pm-5pm
No substitutions

Commercial Space For Rent

Submitted By: hilscot@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
Commercial space for Rent

Great area in beautiful downtown Manzanita.
Located in Howell’s 3rd St. Square Building
298 Laneda Ave.

Centrally located with high foot traffic.
Slight Ocean View with Great Natural Light
Upper Unit with Multiple Windows
Approximately 540 sft.
Shared bathroom downstairs

1 to 3 year lease
$745.00/month
Commercial use only.

503-368-5572 – Hilary

MEET THE RIVERBEND PLAYERS DIRECTOR OF ‘A CHRISTMAS STORY’: FRANK SQUILLO

Submitted By: admin@riverbendplayers.org – Click to email about this post
– MEET THE DIRECTOR OF A CHRISTMAS STORY: FRANK SQUILLO
Dec. 1st-17th at the NCRD Performing Arts Center
Tickets and more details at www.RiverbendPlayers.org $25, $20, and $10 (12 and under)
Frank Squillo / Director: As the owner of Wanda’s Cafe + Bakery, President of the board of directors for Riverbend Players, and Vice-Chair of the Manzanita Planning Commission, Frank still finds time to fulfill his passion for directing. He tackles his fourth and most challenging production, following the record-breaking success of 12 ANGRY JURORS this past June.
A CHRISTMAS STORY: Humorist Jean Shepherd’s memoir of growing up in the Midwest in the late 1930s follows 9-year-old Ralphie Parker in his quest to get a genuine Red Ryder BB gun under the tree for Christmas.
Ralphie pleads his case before his mother, his teacher, and even Santa Claus himself at Higbee’s Department Store.
The consistent response: “You’ll shoot your eye out!” All the elements from the beloved motion picture are here, including the family’s temperamental exploding furnace; Scut Farkas, the school bully; the boys’ experiment with a wet tongue on a cold lamppost; the Little Orphan Annie decoder pin; Ralphie’s father winning a lamp shaped like a woman’s leg in a net stocking; Ralphie’s fantasy scenarios and more.
A Christmas Story, a theatrical holiday treat!
Tickets at www.RiverbendPlayers.org $25, $20, and $10 (12 and under) –

 

Desktop Computer and Monitors – Sold as a Bundle or Individually

Submitted By: liamwolf@sudomail.com – Click to email about this post
DESKTOP PC – $125

• Windows 10 Pro
• Intel Quad-Core I5-3570 3.40 GHz CPU
• 8GB RAM
• 120GB SSD
• Ethernet only, no WiFi or Bluetooth
(WiFi & Bluetooth can be added, ask if interested)

– Custom built with used parts to reduce waste.
– Everything has been tested and is working 100%.
– Fresh installation of Windows, with bloatware removed and no password set yet.

This is a great machine for the average home user. The SSD and I5 processor mean that the machine will feel very quick and will be enjoyable to use. It can easily handle typical daily tasks such as office work, web browsing, streaming movies, and even some light-weight gaming. However, it is not designed for serious gamers or professional design work.

MONITORS

I have two monitors for sale, both are in good working condition and either one will work great with the computer above.

ViewSonic 21.5″ – $40
• 1080p (full HD)
• Built-in speakers
• LED
• VGA + DVI

HP 27″ – $70
• 1080p (full HD)
• IPS LED
• 7ms response
• VGA + HDMI + DVI

If you buy the computer and a monitor together I will take $20 off. If interested, email liamwolf@mysudo.com or text me at: 971-435-3708