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Dance Social at NCRD Friday 8/18

Submitted By: mktripp@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Escape the heat and join us in the AIR CONDITIONED NCRD gym for the last latin dance social of the summer. Our August dance social at NCRD is on the 3rd Friday of the month. Why? Because that was the day the NCRD gym was available. So far this summer we have learned Salsa, Cha Cha, and Bachata. This month we will review the basics of all 3 dances while practicing how to decide which dance to do when a song comes on. No partner or advanced registration required. $5 cash at the door. See you on Friday!

Theft in Neahkahnie

Submitted By: Jmurrayrep@aol.com – Click to email about this post
We own a vacation home in Neahkahnie. On August 4th our neighbor noticed a red pickup truck, Arizona license plate VKA 4LN in our driveway using the hose. When asked what he was doing he said waiting for friends renting the Airbnb. He was told our home was not a rental and advised to leave. We arrived on the 13th to find multiple items had been stolen from the outside of our home. We reported to the Deputy Sheriff. He shared that just within the last week the numbers of calls like mine had quadrupled. They will keep information in their system, but not much to be done. Be aware. And put valuables inside.

Dining Set

Submitted By: hildyhyde@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Pike and Main, Benton 5-PC COUNTER HEIGHT DINING SET

(includes one square table and 4 fully assembled saddle stools)

$250

Table Dimensions – 36″ L x 36″ W x 36″ H

Stool Dimensions – 20.4″ L x 16.7″ D x 24″ H

In Nehalem
Please text only (503) 812-8325

Carving set for sale

Submitted By: Markhammahaffey@live.com – Click to email about this post
Thanksgiving! Holidays! Wedding gift?
Mappin & Webb antique Genuine Stag Antler handles, 3 piece carving set.
By appointment to her majesty the Queen silversmith. Made in Sheffield England
This carving set appears not to have been used so like new. The case is in good condition but has a small stain on bottom. $200.00

BIG BEAUTIFUL BLUEBERRIES

Submitted By: bamcginnis@aol.com – Click to email about this post
U Pick $3.00 pound – Wednesday 8/16 and Saturday
8/19 from 10:30 – 4.
If you would prefer a different opportunity for u-pick Please email for availability: bamcginnis@aol.com
The berries are looking good now but the season will be over before long so this is the time to pick them if you’d like to have some.
thanks, Barb
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.

Submitted By: andynorris21@yahoo.com – Click to email about this post
Some ‘climate chaos’ perspective while we enjoy the sun and go to the river for a swim:

When was it HOTTEST in Oregon and the U.S.?

From Dust Bowl article:

“Those conditions occurred in the 1930s, when they exacerbated the woes that farmers were already experiencing because of the wider economy, after two record-breaking heatwaves in 1934 and 1936, which are still the hottest US summers on record.”

++++1934 AND 1936++++

From today’s KGW ‘article’ (aka ‘climate chaos’ fear-porn):

“A July 1941 heat wave currently holds the record of five consecutive days over 100 degrees at PDX.”

++++1941++++

www.kgw.com/article/weather/severe-weather/portland-heat-wave-triple-digit-100-degrees/283-68dc0202-dac4-4390-9169-6bf0b7734094

When was it hottest in the US and Oregon???

It was long before Al Gore won an Academy Award for pointing out that the polar ice caps would be disappeared eight years ago:

“Dust bowl conditions in the 1930s wrought devastation across the US agricultural heartlands of the Great Plains, which run through the middle of the continental US stretching from Montana to Texas. The conditions are caused by a combination of heatwaves, drought and farming practices, replacing the native prairie vegetation.

Those conditions occurred in the 1930s, when they exacerbated the woes that farmers were already experiencing because of the wider economy, after two record-breaking heatwaves in 1934 and 1936, which are still the hottest US summers on record.”

++++1934 and 1936++++

The Tillamook Burn was a series of forest fires that occurred in the northern Oregon Coast Range mountains from 1933 to 1951, destroying a total area of 355,000 acres of old growth timber in what is now known as the Tillamook State Forest. There were four wildfires in this series, and the name Tillamook Burn also refers to the location of these fires. The event is an important part of Oregon’s history.

++++1931 to 1952++++

Why is it just about every ‘climate chaos’ solution the billionaires propose takes away our civil rights and enslaves us to the Billionaire Instigators even further?

Can we solve ‘climate chaos’ without infringing on our civil liberties?

Of course we can.

And I am referring to the civil rights of WE common folk. The Billionaire Instigators will not lose any of their civil rights over ‘climate chaos’; they will also never stop flying their private jets and eating the best meats as they lecture us to stay home and eat bugs.

childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/climate-emergency-authoritarian-governance-covid/

Celebrating the art of Don Osborne

Submitted By: tolovanaartscolony@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
When longtime Northwest artist Don Osborne Jr. passed away in February, his family knew what they wanted to do with his numerous artworks: to share them with the world.

On Saturday, August 19th, the children of Osborne will give away his many different works to the community.

A lifelong artist, Osborne’s creations incorporate both traditional and contemporary styles. Prints, posters, framed and unframed works will all be available, from 10AM-to-5PM at Tolovana Hall, in Cannon Beach.

“Donald Osborne was first and always an artist,” his family remembers. “Early photos in his youth, show him in profile, with sketchbook and charcoal pencil in hand, observing/capturing Aging Barns, Rugged Landscapes, and natural ‘artifacts’ discovered on the shorelines of lakes, rivers and the Pacific Ocean.”

“During his life he produced and exhibited fine and commercial art in the Northwest corner of Oregon; taught art in public, private schools and community colleges, and developed a strong sense of community.”

That community include the Tolovana Arts Colony. There, Osborne was involved in numerous group exhibitions and also designed promotional flyers for Arts Colony events.

Arts Colony board member Debra Carnes remembers being welcomed by Osborne into the Cannon Beach arts community.

Osborne also designed some of the famous Cannon Beach Sandcastle Contest posters.

To ensure equitable distribution of his works, the family and the Arts Colony may limit the number of items gifted to each attendee. (IE: One person may not claim the entire estate.)

Light refreshments will be provided.

In the spirit of giving, the family will be accepting donations of cash and non-perishable food items to support the local food pantry.

Tolovana Hall is located at 3779 S Hemlock on Cannon Beach. For more information, call 541-215-4445, email tolovanaartscolony@gmail.com, or visit tolovanaartscolony.org.

WANDA’S CAFE + BAKERY MONDAY EARLY CLOSING DUE TO EXTREME HEAT

Submitted By: frank@wandascafe.com – Click to email about this post
– MONDAY EARLY CLOSING DUE TO EXTREME HEAT
Due to the excessive heat warning, we will close at 12:00 pm tomorrow, Monday, 08/14.
Our kitchen is not operational under these circumstances, and we don’t want to put our kitchen employees at risk.
We apologize for the inconvenience!
We are adding two new AC units to help us, but we are awaiting installation.

Free/Misc./Car/Furniture/Art& More!

Submitted By: sofar4romit@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Items for sale in Nehalem.
Please do NOT email. I don’t check my emails very often
& will most likely not see your email when I do because I received a lot of spam daily.
CALLS ONLY!
Landline: (971)324-0149
Call for more information or
too schedule a viewing.
2003 Saturn VUE
Great Condition but needs a little love
$2000
(Open to trades for Truck or Car)

Free fridge!

Table saw $100

Wicker furniture $350

Fire pit $350

Bench press+weight $150

Lamps -price varies

end table -price varies

Desk & small desk chair $175

Custom 4ft painting of water
scene framed $100

Incline back therapy table (new) $150

Rod iron furniture $150

12inch buck knife $100

Custom 24spd mountain bike cruiser $65

Custom rolling ladder on wheels $150

So much more for sale! Ask when you call!

Please do NOT email. I don’t check my emails.
CALLS ONLY!
Landline: (971)324-0149
Call for more information or
too schedule a viewing

Nehalem Handy Man Services Available

Submitted By: 503wednesday@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Call to discuss jobs
Landline:
(971)324-0149
(Please NO EMAILS!
(I often miss emails because I received
a lot of spam.)
CALLS ONLY Please!
Good Morning Nehalem
I’m a local, a father of 3 and trying to pick up some extra work.

If you have any projects needing attention.
Well then, I’m you guy!

I have many skills & wear many hats.
My skills include:
*Licensed driver
*Transporter
* Errand runner
*Yard work
*Painting (interior/ exterior/ cars/ toys)
*Skilled Car Mechanic
*Pet Sitter & Walker
*Heavy Equipment Operater
*Gutters

and Lots more!
If you have something in mind that’s not listed…
just ask me.
Most likely I’m your man!

Have a wonderful day!
Looking forward to working for you.

Teen Night at North Coast Pinball is Friday August 18th 6-9PM

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

Teen night at North Coast Pinball is this Friday, August 18th from 6-9PM. Free Pinball and Games for ALL teens!! ALL TEENS welcome. Please spread the word!

For more info, concerns, or to donate, Please call or text Christy at (503) 800-1092, or email Christy@cosmichealingnw.com

Teen Night is a HUGGS (Helping us Give and Get Support) sponsored event relying solely on donations.

CRAFTING DAY

Submitted By: seagullsroost315@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Come and spend the day crafting with us at Nehalem Bay United Methodist Church on Tuesday August 15th. Bring whatever you are working on and any supplies you need. There are tables to spread your things out and have plenty of room to work.
We gather between 9 a.m. and are usually finished and cleaned up a little before 4 p.m. I know that there will always be someone who would like to share what they are doing so you have a chance to try something new. Who knows, you may find a new interest.
Hope to see you this coming Tuesday.

Thanks in Wanted: Painter

Submitted By: pangaeagaia@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
To all BBQers:
Through BBQ, I was able to hire the best painter in the land!

My deck had not been re-stained for at least 8 years and was in need of some TLC. It also had suffered some gouging from an improper use of power wash equipment (not by me). After first contact, I was able to hire a neat, professional, meticulous painter who has come back to repaint my deck railing and do more touch-up on the deck damage. In a couple of months, I may be able to get the south and west sides of my house repainted, too.
The prices were reasonable, and I was able to space the work out according to my extra cash flow. I wasn’t in a hurry, and that was fine. The clean-up was thorough each day. I am pleased beyond all expectation with Joy! She has proven that not all painters are messy, and that they CAN be precise with a brush! As long as I am able and she is available, Joy will be the one I call for painting. She is an Artist!
P.S. Joy is also a most pleasant and kind person. If the above is not enough of a recommendation, email me and you can come see for yourself.
She is available this week. Call or text 503.716.2746

NCRD. My support is over

Submitted By: Constance@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
To my Community, NCRD & the board of NCRD.

I acknowledge lashing out inappropriately during the Board meeting on Thursday. I accept being muted, I wasn’t being heard anyway.

My concerns:
A 1.7 million dollar discrepancy of stated ‘donor donations’ when those money actually included Timber revenue. This may not seem like an issue to some and it could jeopardize future grants being funded, if discovered false information is reported.

Another ‘permit’ not retained with a lot of finger pointing as to why. The reason is clear, the NCRD needs to hire an Employer Representative to oversee the pool project. Not one person, including the contractor has ever built a pool or managed a project of this size. This was suggested to the Board 3 years ago via the contractor for the Seaside School Project, he even stated ‘the NCRD has no idea what is going to come at them’. The suggestion was ignored. Interesting that the little Pine Grove project had an Employer Rep? But then Wally B did tell us all that the Board has their own way of doing things….

One funny, someone wrote to the board asking for a skate park be built near the Pickle Ball courts. Jack used good sense this time when he didn’t say what he said when I asked for a skatepark committee be formed 3 years ago which was ‘we’re building them a 10 million dollar pool, they should be grateful”! Good Luck with that skatepark!

The school swim program is 1/3 of what it was.

The NCRD operation tax levy is on the ballot in November. I have lost faith in the NCRD. I will be VOTING NO.

Reliable Car under $5K

Submitted By: hello@websitesbyliam.com – Click to email about this post
I’m looking for a reliable car with decent gas mileage (at least 25 MPG), preferably under $5k but I can be flexible for the right car.

Automatic or manual transmission OK.

BONUS POINTS:
Clean title, 6 cylinder, Mazda 6, Lexus ES330, Buick LeSabre, Honda Accord, Toyota Avalon, and maintenance history is definitely a plus.

NOT INTERESTED:
2 seater, Subaru/AWD (2WD or 4WD only), Prius, Smart Car, PT Cruiser, German cars, mechanic specials, or anything where parts are hard to find and repairs are costly.

Please email details of your car to: liam@manzanita.tech

Make sure to include year, make, model, price, mileage, condition, pictures if possible, and anything else I should know about the car.

TRADE:
I also have a 2009 Ford F-150 available for trade if interested. Clean title, 230k miles, see pictures below.