66.5″ x 44.5″ with leaf and 55.5 x 44″ with no leaf. Selling for $600
Must pick up in Nehalem. Please email with any interest. danielle.mbghq@gmail.com







It’s located on the second floor of the Hartson Building (532 Laneda Ave). Applicants should be independent contractors or a small business. Other occupants in the building include the Lower Nehalem Community Trust and Manzanita Beach Getaway Rentals.
There are two open desks/workspaces, each with treehouse views. The desks themselves are available to use or you may bring your own preferred work surface.
For more photos of the office, click here: drive.google.com/drive/folders/1YvpFEwvM5ax_-BNsQ_5ZQdql-aQ9420M
OFFICE AMENITIES
– Large windows with plenty of natural light
– Reliable and high-speed Wi-Fi
– Modern interior design with plants and lounge space
– Joint kitchen and bathroom shared with the Lower Nehalem Community Trust (microwave, mini-fridge, electric kettle, shared dishware)
– Designated parking available in front lot (2 spaces)
LOCATION PERKS
– Fantastic local businesses to walk to: Manzanita News & Espresso, Yolk, Manzanita Library, Hoffman Arts Center & Wonder Garden
– “The Wave” Intercity Bus Stop nearby with service 6 times a day
– Manzanita Beach is a 10-minute walk (0.5 miles)
ABOUT ME
– I moved from Portland to Manzanita a year ago and absolutely love it here!
– I’m in my early 30s and work remotely as a running footwear designer
– My day is primarily independent work with occasional Zoom calls (we can coordinate important meetings so everyone is *mindful of volume* in the shared space)
– The office is also shared with a local publisher
RENT DETAILS
– Monthly rent is $416 + utilities (~$50)
– Year commitment preferred!
If you’re interested or have any questions, please contact me at mica.f.russo@gmail.com



As always there are more than linens and towels. Pictures, kitchen chairs, an office chair and miscellaneous kitchen gadgets will be available as well other small items.
If any of these items are of interest to you, be sure to head over as the towels and linens go very fast! (No phone calls please.)
See you Saturday, May 27th and Sunday, May 28th
Ocean Inn
32 Laneda Ave. Manzanita
Hours 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Opens June 2nd in Nehalem at the NCRD Performing Arts Center.
Get Your Tickets Today at www.RiverbendPlayers.org
Walter Mills is making his stage debut with 12 ANGRY JURORS.
Walter was born and raised in the great state of Texas and was once a professional bull rider.
He lives in Manzanita with his wife Kristi, their kids Daisy and Carter, and their 2 rescue dogs Charlie and Melli.
Walter, loves country music, country dancing, slow coastal life, and a really good Oregon Pinot Noir.
12 ANGRY JURORS
Based on the award-winning movie 12 Angry Men starring Henry Fonda.
On a hot summer day after a lengthy trial, a jury must decide whether a 19-year-old man is guilty of murdering his father.
The jury votes 11-1 that the man is guilty of the crime, but the law requires a unanimous vote by all 12 jurors to pass judgment.
Tempers flare as the eleven jurors try to convince the 1 dissenter to come to their side.
As the evidence is re-examined, however, new uncertainties come to light, forcing everyone to honestly question whether there is some measure of “reasonable doubt”.
Twelve Angry Jurors is a courtroom thriller that puts you on the edge of your seat while powerfully exploring what it means to live in a democracy.
Directed by Frank Squillo.
Tickets at www.RiverbendPlayers.org.





Have you registered for Summer Art Camp yet?
Our 21st year in downtown Cannon Beach is set to bring fun and more color than ever! Online Registration is open through our website: cannonbeacharts.org/artcamp2023
Sign – Up in Person: Cannon Beach Gallery, (1064 S Hemlock St. Cannon Beach, OR 97110)
Phone: 503-436-0744
Here are the courses we still have available:
Project Off the Grid (ages 8-12) with Anna Kaufman & Denise Monaghan (10 – 12am)
$45.00
This will be a collaborative puzzle class open to students ages 9-12. We will explore the theme of local ecology, focusing on land or seascapes or native flora and fauna. The image chosen may be either a painting reference of a photo. Using acrylic paint and a reference photo that has been sectioned into a grid, each student will randomly be assigned to a section of the larger image. The artists will be tasked with completing a panel over the course of the week. The final showcase will connect each student’s personal investigation to reveal a larger painting. Photos of the collaborative painting will be taken as a memento for each student, before taking their individual piece home.
ECO Mosaics (ages 8 – 15+ ) with Loni Sanders
$35.00 (Mon, Tues, Weds) 10 – 12am
In this class we will gather bits and pieces of plastic, shells and wood from the beach to make a mosaic. Creating a beautiful piece of art while supporting (and cleaning up) our beaches, this project brings nature into the art process. The instructor will provide plenty of materials to choose from to begin, but the process should emphasize found materials as the main focus.
You are encouraged to have a vision of where your work is going as you gather. We will go out on the beach at the beginning of the first class to gather materials. The rest of class time will be spent assembling the mosaics and making collages with remaining materials.
Sumi Watercolors ( ages 12 & Up ) with Tom Grogg
$45.00 (1 – 3PM)
Students will learn the unique use of the Chinese brush and ink technique. This workshop is taught by Tom Grogg who studies with Emmy award winner Master Ning Yeh. This course will highlight essential strokes, the mixture of ink to water and how to achieve and master the simplicity of marks on rice paper.
Project Off the Grid (ages 8-12) with Anna Kaufman & Denise Monaghan (Afternoon) 1 – 3pm.
$45.00
This will be a collaborative puzzle class open to students ages 9-12. We will explore the theme of local ecology, focusing on land or seascapes or native flora and fauna. The image chosen may be either a painting reference of a photo.
Using acrylic paint and a reference photo that has been sectioned into a grid, each student will randomly be assigned to a section of the larger image. The artists will be tasked with completing a panel over the course of the week. The final showcase will connect each student’s personal investigation to reveal a larger painting. Photos of the collaborative painting will be taken as a memento for each student, before taking their individual piece home.
Quirky Watercolor Characters (Ages 8 and Up) with Mindy Hardwick (1 – 3pm)
$45.00
Quirky watercolor characters. In this class we will explore a variety of watercolor techniques as we create watercolor characters with unique personalities. We will learn watercolor skills such as wet on wet, wet on dry, flat wash, gradient washes, and applying texture such as using salt and sand. We will also practice our storytelling skills as we create journeys and maps for our characters. Each student will be given a journal to use for the class.
Goals
Students will learn how to apply six watercolor techniques including gradients, washes and textures, Students will learn basic storytelling structures such as the hero and heroine’s journey, Students will learn how to exaggerate features such as eyes in order to bring alive a character
Make, Imagine, Explore (ages 5 – 6) with Marchi Wierson (1 – 3pm)
$45.00
Letting the wonders at haystack rock guide us, activities include a collage, a mask, a wind sock and more!
There will be both free expression and planned projects. Providing them with a wide range of art materials, to setting up an art station where they can create freely. Kiddo’s will be encouraged to use their imagination and explore different materials and techniques. Art can help children develop their problem-solving skills, as they learn to make decisions about what materials to use and how to arrange them. Most importantly, the children will be making art at their own level and pace!
Watercolor Animals and Flowers! (ages 6 – 8+) with Monica Hanlin (Mon, Tues, Weds) (1 – 3pm)
$35.00
Students will go through a step-by-step process on how to drawl and paint a variety of flowers or animals. Miss Hanlin will guide students through how to create the faces on the animals, showing various expressions of emotions. It is a really fun and simple process, and the results are always surprising!

I’m in the final stretch of completing an MS in Yoga Therapy! As a senior in MUIH’s Yoga Therapy program I am seeking clients as a part of my clinical training to complete my graduation requirements. For my final trimester, we have one weekend of telehealth. As MUIH is located in Maryland, most of my clients are also located on the east coast so I’m excited to be able to schedule sessions with my community! Initial Yoga Therapy sessions include an extensive intake including past medical history as well as musculoskeletal and breath assessments, customized and evidence based yoga therapy tools, and a home plan of care. Sessions are supervised by experienced and certified yoga therapists. Yoga therapy is for everyone and no prior yoga experience is needed. If interested to see how yoga therapy can support your health and well-being, please email me at kcrosman@muih.edu.
Available session dates and times:
Friday, June 23rd at 6 am and 11 am
Saturday, June 24th at 8 am
Sunday, June 25th at 6 am and 11 am

201,000 miles
Runs great
4 brand new tires
tinted windows
custom bed platform
new after market bluetooth stereo system
yakima roof rack and cross bars included
trailer hitch/towing package included
winter tire chains included
This is a great van for traveling, vanlife or as a working vehicle. It’s in excellent condition and everything is in working order besides the air conditioning. It has been regularly maintained and recently had a check up with fluids topped off. A new catalytic converter was installed in 2021 and a new alternator was installed in 2022. I love this van, but I’m downsizing and would love to pass off this adventure vehicle to a new owner.
$6500.00 or best offer
Van available for showing in Manzanita, OR.
Serious inquiries only, please send an email.
Nehalem Bay Health District’s
Regular meeting of the Wheeler Care Center, LLC
Wednesday, May 24, 2023
5:30 pm
Location: Zoom remote video conferencing
us02web.zoom.us/j/88112248618
This meeting is open to the public
This Zoom link is for members of the public who wish to attend
Direct any questions to:
nbhdistrict@gmail.com
AGENDA
1. Call to order
2. Consent agenda
– Approval of April 26, 2023 regular meeting minutes
– April 2023 financials
3. Public comment
4. New business
– Nehalem Valley Care Center administrator’s monthly report – Dane Jensen
– Current write offs
– Discussion of formal write off policy
5. Old business
– Board and staff review of 2023 Care Center strategic plan
– Status update on foundation and ground repairs
– Bond measure update
6. Items for the good of the order
– 2023-24 Care Center budget planning
7. Adjournment
NOTE: Regular Wheeler Care Center LLC board meeting are typically scheduled on the fourth Wednesday of the month at 5:30 pm






Please join Shamanic Practitioner Jan Boals as she facilitates a monthly spiritual journey drum circle at Rising Hearts Studio. This community event will take place every last Tuesday of the month at 6 PM. Bring your own percussion instrument, and journey with the Rhythm. $5 suggested LOVE offering
Hope to see you there!
“As far back as I can remember I felt a connection to the earth and animal kingdom. “I just knew” that this was sacred. For over 20 years I have continued my growth in learning about spiritual teachings which eventually led me to becoming a Shamanic Apprentice and then Practitioner emphasized with Ancient Wisdom Healing Knowledge. My strong animal allies and spirit guides have taught, escorted and healed me in my Shamanic journeys. Now, they work through me to help others whether individually or as a community.” – Jan Boals
Contact Christy at (503) 800-1092 or Christy@cosmichealignnw.com for info or questions
Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th St
Nehalem, OR 97131
“lifting the community with education and services that promote healing on all levels…”

Location Manzanita
kfox12345@yahoo.com
503 470-0355 phone/text


7:30pm ‘opening the gate’ Meditation
8pm Labyrinth Walk -feel free to walk anytime before dusk
Slow down, breathe deep and connect with the beauty and peace of sunset.
– Za Connor
Centerpoint Healing Arts
www.centerpointhealingarts.com/
centerpoint.healing.arts@gmail.com



Yoga with Molly
Monday at 11:15
Place Tillamook YMCA
If you can’t make it to the YMCA. You can still join via Zoom.
The link is:
us06web.zoom.us/j/84115365249?pwd=Y1ZETEp1ZEtoS1JDTG9Sdmg3cGoyQT09
Yoga with Janet.
Tuesday at 10:30
Place NCRD in Nehalem
If you can’t make it to the NCRD. You can still join us via Zoom.
The link is:
us02web.zoom.us/j/87875000053
Hope to see you soon
Brian
This keyboard has only been used a few hours and is in perfect condition. Please call Cynthia at 808-651-7485 to arrange viewing. This is over $550 worth of product being sold for $400.

Cub Cadet CS3310 chipper/shredder
Portable unit with tow bar attachment.
250CC Briggs & Stratton 11.5 HP engine.
Unit is four years old, but has been used less than 25 hours. Like new condition, always stored inside.
Compare to Troy-Bilt chipper/shredder, which is the same exact unit and engine, just a different manufacturer for $849.
Recently tuned up and ready for springtime use.
On display at Tillamook Rental Center, (where it was tuned up), 502 Main St., Tillamook. Open Mon. thru Sat., 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
WAS $550 NOW asking $450 for this Cub Cadet unit.
Questions? Call Dave at 503-368-3589.



You cut at ground level and haul. I am not able to do it myself. A chain saw would probably be the easiest and quickest way to cut them.
For some reason this sight would not allow my photos so please email me for photos as well as arranging a time if interested.
kpurdom@me.com
I am helping a friend and looking for advice.
These two Weed eaters belong to “Crog” Craig Stokke and they are not working. He would like to donate them to someone who would use them – but ‘if’ they are worth anything, even a small amount, I would see that Crog got 100% of that donation.
Can you give them a home? Both Crog and I would like to see them being used.
Please respond by email – thank you!
Lori, friend of Crog’s
email: banjo2@nehalemtel.net

In America, we are still pretending that vaccine injuries do not exist.
The most common vaccine injuries are strokes and heart attacks.
This post is for those who think that just maybe, just maybe, there is something fishy about Big Tech/Big Pharma’s trillion-dollar vax/shutdown scam.
You know, the tech-boosting global shutdown that made 500 brand new Big Pharma and Big Tech billionaires.
Here is a great example of how denial of vaccine injury works in America, from a Yahoo! article, link below:
“The American Stroke Association has also cited a Nature Medicine study that found a 52% increased risk of stroke among COVID-19 survivors, or about four more strokes per 1,000 people, a year after contracting the virus.”
The article doesn’t mention if these stroke victims were vaccinated. With 80% of Americans vaccinated, I am guessing they were. Maybe they got a SARS infection before or after taking the mRNA shots, but you can bet they were vaxxed.
If they weren’t vaxxed, the article would have SCREAMED: “UNVACCINATED PEOPLE HAVE MORE STROKES!!!!! SHOOT SOME PFIZER TODAY!!!”
Again, where are the vaccine injuries in America? Right there in the increased stroke rates, hidden from view by a disingenuous article and ‘study’ that didn’t bother to address vaccine injury AT ALL.
So next time the Big Tech bros. try and scare you and con you into shooting their junk, that you don’t need and never needed, maybe you want to think twice:
www.yahoo.com/news/cdc-releases-data-strokes-widening-091830266.html