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WHEELER CLEAN-UP DAY!

Submitted By: ml2@comcast.net – Click to email about this post
THE 15th ANNUAL WHEELER CLEAN-UP DAY IS SATURDAY, JUNE 10th, 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM, AT OUR WATERFRONT PARK!

Can’t make it to Waterfront Park? Would you like to have items picked up that are too large for your regular garbage can? Do you have questions? Would you like to volunteer? Contact MARY LEVERETTE (ml2@comcast.net or 503.449.8445) on or before Wednesday, June 7th.

WE HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!

Misc Items for Sale

Submitted By: daveandjan.fisher@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Rolling Garden Seat – See photo
Tend to your garden and flowerbeds sitting down with tool storage underneath a seat that pivots easily. Like new, $40. (Compared to $70-$80 new.)

RL Pro-Flo backpack sprayer – See photo
4-gallon, excellent condition, hardly used. $40

Need to replace your chair pads?
Airtex High Density Foam chair pads 2″x15″ X 17″, still in original packaging. 7 available. $20

Flat Pillows?
Poly-Fil fiberfill, approximate 8 lb. left in 10 lb box for pillows, dolls, stuffed toys, and crafts. $15

Remember the good old days?
LG Revere 3 flip phone. $5

Tired of spotty signals?
Verizon Samsung Network Extender SCS-2U01, extends your wifi for hard to reach areas.

Email or call 503-368-3589

Did you Miss the Trash Bash??

Submitted By: lynnleveringthomas@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Did you miss the Trash Bash? No worries. Several trash art pieces were donated to the Heart of Cartm by the artists (see photos). You can still own a piece of original art and support Cartm today!!

In addition, we welcome locals interested in our vision to volunteer in our store or purchase a T-shirt or Button.

The Heart of Cartm is located in downtown Wheeler at 395 Nehalem Blvd (on 101); store hours are Thursday thru Monday from 12-6. See you soon!

Manzanita Secrets

Submitted By: kaleen@wineinger.com – Click to email about this post
At the June council meeting next Wednesday June 7 our counselors will vote yay or nay to enter phase 2 construction of the new city hall. I personally hope it is a firm NO. A town of 620 residents does not need to spend 6.5 million, plus interest and land costs on a city hall. The city could have bought a plush million dollar house for city staff to use years ago. And some of us are disappointed that the mold first discovered in 2017 was not cleaned up at the time saving us from this current costly situation. Such negligence is disgusting. Next, why is our mayor and city manager at war? (Just watch the facial expressions of our CM in the 2023 recorded council sessions and workshops) Also, why is a counselor who has been involved for 20 years constantly shutting up newly elected Mayor Deb Simmons? What exactly is getting in the way of the mayor, councilors, and city manager working together? It is time to move away from the group think tank of old which brought us STR’s, poor zoning, unbelievably low System Development Charges and greedy building everywhere. How about Council introducing some term limits, please? And whoever is sending hate mail, STOP IT!!
The current city manager told me when she was first hired that we would get a NEW city hall because SHE did not believe in rebuilding (had been there done that). She also mentioned that probably no one would be happy with the new city hall because it would be so compromised. Okay, folks, I don’t want a 6.5 million compromised city hall complex sitting down at Underhill paid for by STR’s. Councilors, it is time to put the old thinking away,
climb out of the old group think tank, rock the boat, and show some fiscal responsibility. Maybe you could follow the repeated suggestions of Mayor Deb Simmons and look at various grants available, as well as other revenue sources. Last week while pouring through the enormous public records request made by Deb Tinnin (not the mayor) I saw two e-mails from Brian Knight of WRK Engineers, Inc. suggesting that the city apply for grants to upgrade the current police station, right in the heart of town.
THINK, PLEASE!! Vote “NO” for phase 2 and “NO” for the loan. See you live at the Pine Grove 6 pm Wednesday or on Zoom Meeting:
us02web.zoom.us/j/83978937524?pwd=clpKcEp5S284L2c0QkU4MGFkV2Y4dz09

What is mRNA technology?

Submitted By: andynorris21@yahoo.com – Click to email about this post
Love mRNA? Hate mRNA? Not sure what mRNA technology is?

If you know what mRNA technology is, this post is not for you.

mRNA technology is what you put into your body and the bodies of your children when you succumbed to the pressure (or at least believed the lies) from Mode RNA, Fizer, the CDC, Governor Brownshirt, Biden, Mick Jagger, etc.

You should at least know what it is you injected into your children as it will be affecting their now compromised immune systems for life.

Again, SARS is not polio, it’s a strong flu. And for that, if you shot the vax, you did this:

(again, love it or hate it, at least know what you put into your body)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrueJfBLRfY

NORTH OREGON COAST SYMPHONY PRESENTS JUNE CONCERTS

Submitted By: sdawagner@icloud.com – Click to email about this post
The North Oregon Coast Symphony completes its 2022-2023 season with two classical music concerts in June. This non-profit ensemble, under the direction of conductor Cory Pederson, brings together musicians from the north Oregon and south Washington coast. In addition to selections from Bizet’s L’Arlesienne Suites (Nos. 1 and 2) and an original composition by orchestra member James Achilles, the concerts will feature several NOCS musicians as soloists.  Accompanied by the orchestra, Laurie Swanson, oboe, will play a haunting piece entitled The Winter’s Passed; Achilles will sing the famous “Figaro” aria from  Rossini’s Barber of Seville; and Jewell High School student Brayden Payne will be featured in Mozart’s clarinet concerto.

The orchestra will perform the concerts on Saturday, June 10, at St. Catherine Episcopal Church (36335 N. Hwy. 101, Nehalem, OR) beginning at 7 pm, and Sunday, June 11, at the Bob Chisholm Community Center (1225 Avenue A, Seaside, OR) beginning at 3 pm.

Admission for the concerts will be $10 adults, $5 students, and children 12 and under (accompanied by an adult) free. Tickets will be sold at the door for both concerts (cash or personal check only.)

For more information, please visit our website: nocsymphony.org

DANCE TONIGHT – Chelsea LaFey and the Salt Shakers

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The band will be swinging, the joint will be jumping! Local ensemble Chelsea Lafey and the Salt Shakers will deliver a dance mix of vintage swing and jump blues at the Seaside Elks Lodge ballroom on Saturday, June 3 from 7-9 pm. This show is all ages and the cover is $15 (cash only.) Food and drink will be available. Kick back, cut loose, and party like it’s 1949!

Rising Hearts Studio June Schedule Updates

Submitted By: Christy@cosmichealingnw.com – Click to email about this post
Hello!
It’s going to be a busy month here at Rising Hearts Studio. Two new events just added! Please see our updated June schedule!
NEWLY ADDED:
****Spiritual Journey Meditation class with Jan Boal – June 13th 4PM – unveil and embrace your spirit guides $25
****Jan Boal Book Reading “Safari for the Soul”- Wed June 21st 6PM – come hear about the spiritual and inspirational adventures of Jan as she crossed the globe studying endangered animals – a fun way to celebrate Solstice!

Hope to see you at one or more events this month!

Blessings!
Christy

Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th St
Nehalem, OR 97131
(503) 800-1092
Christy@cosmichealingnw.com

Teardrop Camper For Sale

Submitted By: knightofolde@hotmail.com – Click to email about this post
This SOJOURN Tear drop camper was built by Tear Drop NW in Salem, OR. The camper features custom tire rims,‘Diamond Plated’ fenders, Genius 3.5 amp Battery Maintainer/Charger. Has a 7 pin plug with junction box and all LED lights. Kitchen has a Ranger II Stove installed with a 1.4 gallon propane tank. Includes a LED TV with DVR player and a custom made companion tent. This lightweight camper is easy to tow but is packed with extras for comfort and enjoyable camping.

Summer Reading at the Cannon Beach Library

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Summer Reading, prizes, fun events, and story times are happening at the Cannon Beach Library this summer. From June 17th through August 19th, we’re inviting Summer Readers from babies to young adults to “Find Your Voice!” Come explore how to wield the power of your voice – words, writing, art, music, and actions – to express yourself and help shape your world.
Kick-Off Celebration and Find Your Art! is Saturday, June 17: 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Refreshments and door prizes! Come pick up summer reading bags and a FREE BOOK. Make musical instruments with artist Miss Karen, who will help participants create and decorate tambourines and kazoos. Visit www.cannonbeachlibrary.org to find out more.

Two Wonderful Cats Seeking Homes

Submitted By: Mindyc3756@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
2 Gray Tabbies looking for loving homes.
Meet the kitties!
Teddy: A super cute, playful, and adventurous neutered male, under 1 yr.
Madre: An independent, observant, and beautiful multi-colored gray tabby, spayed female appx. 2 years. She is a little shy and would prefer a home with no dogs and not a lot of chaos. If you are a Cat Whisperer Madre would be a rewarding project/great friend once she feels safe with you!
They are not bonded, so they could be separated with no problem.
Both are currently strictly indoor due to local coyote sightings. Teddy keeps trying to sneak outdoors, but he might be happy inside if he had more attention?
If you’d like to meet either of these cuties give me a call or text @ 406-300-8487, thanks! – Mindy

Cleveland Clinic study: the more shots, the more ‘covid’

Submitted By: andynorris21@yahoo.com – Click to email about this post
Here is a list of local ‘covid’-hysterical businesses that I will never again support:
1. Left Coast (cash only) 2. NCRD (vax requirements) 3. Rinehart Clinic (the ‘health’ clinic required vaccines that gave the recipient a GREATER chance of catching SARS-CoV-2. Haha! I’m so driving to my naturopath two hours away…) 4. Wanda’s (they called the cops on a couple who wouldn’t wear a mask while waiting/standing inside. You see, everyone else inside was seated and NOT wearing a mask. This is kindergarten stuff, absolute childish anti-science from then woke gov Brownshirt, and Wanda’s did not need to go along with her fascist anti-science childish crap. They will not get a penny from me in the future. 5. Bay City Arts Center (vax required, even for children’s programs! how shameful!) 6. that theater in Cannon Beach, or maybe just the theater troupe? (vax requirement for acting and attending I think??) 7. Hoffman Center (vax requirement, for kids too!!!!!)
And finally, I found supporting info for this post from a source most BBQ folks should be able to deal with: The Cleveland Clinic.
Guess what the doctors at the Cleveland Clinic found out in a peer-reviewed study? (As opposed to non-peer-reviewed Big Farma propaganda from Fauci and Gates and the CDC, which is a state-run drug company.).
Here is what the Cheveland Clinic doctors found out: the more vaxxes one shot, the greater the chance one would catch ‘covid’, aka SARS-CoV-2.
(This is what ‘doing your own research’ looks like)
I know, you’re pissed as hell. I would be too.
Alas, this is NOT news to me or to the many of us smart enough NOT to have shot this junk.
And that Cleveland Clinic study says nothing of the vax injuries plaguing the planet, injuries that will continue as time goes on for those who shot the brand new experimental mRNA technology from Big Tech. The tech is in you: will it continue to compromise your immune system for life? Many say yes.
Again, nobody ate a bat and got sick, the vax was the plan all along.
SARS isn’t polio, it’s the flu.
Next up: Pandemic #2 and the ‘vax-app’/‘everything app’ cbdc transition.
(Along with a widening of the Democrat’s World War Woke)
But let’s find out what happened during ‘pandemic #1’ first, shall we?

And a look at how the propaganda works:
The virus did not ‘leak’ from a lab. It was made in a lab decades ago, along with the vax, and they were both set upon humanity very much on purpose by the transhumanists; the big tech bros that think they are going to merge with machines and live forever. (we are NOT invited)
Btw, ’transhumanism’ is their word, not mine.
The ‘news’ story below is a lie, the virus was ‘escaped’ very much intentionally, and released worldwide, regionally:
www.yahoo.com/news/top-chinese-scientist-concedes-that-coronavirus-may-have-leaked-from-wuhan-lab-181714446.html

House share in an amazing part of Bayside Gardens

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Hello, my name is Drew and I am a long time local. My ongoing goal is to give folks a quiet, warm and safe place to call home as they get from where they are to where they wish to be.
Two rooms (bedroom-studio/office) and a private bathroom with shared large, open living room, kitchen and dining area. Hardwood floors and much garden area. Next to Elk Meadows Park and the LNCT preserve.
Available July 01. Email for details. Cheers, Drew.

Looking for a room in a quiet place

Submitted By: mcclure.durham@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hello BBQ’ers,
I’m extending out to ask if anyone would know of a room for rent in a quiet household/low key living for my mom; who is recently displaced.
The preferred area would be near, Rockaway to Seaside.
My mom, Beth, is very tidy and conscientious of other people and their needs. She is in her early 60’s.
We are really hopeful for a space for around $700 and are able to compromise. Work trade is also an option for her.

All the best community,
Thanks
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