Current Listing

Submitted By: jillt@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
“Bears Revenge” is a framed piece of original artwork from Don Osborne, who had a studio/gallery in Underhill Plaza on Manzanita Avenue for a number of years. Locally, he’s well known for creating the series of 4th of July posters for the annual Manzanita parades. I am selling the artwork for $400.
Don, who recently passed away, said he was drawn to the honesty, respectfulness, humor and irony of indigenous peoples’ approach to art and truth. The images he made are his “gifts” to viewers. There is an informative online article about his background, education and internationally exhibited artwork in The Daily Astorian, 6-7-06.
Framed piece is 15″x12″; print is 10-1/2″x8-1/4″.
Please email for additional information and to arrange to see artwork. Thank you.

Obituary for Mike Stanley

Submitted By: aqualineocean@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
George Michael “Mike” Stanley
October 10, 1947 – February 25, 2023
Mike Stanley, 75, passed peacefully from this life on February 25, 2023 after complications from a stroke, surrounded by his family. He was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Mike was a medical illustrator, musician, artist and avid cyclist who traveled across Canada and Europe and eventually settled in Cannon Beach, Oregon in 1973. He had a successful business, Mike’s Bike Shop, for 40 years, and advocated for safe community cycling. He and Christina married in 1989, when he was active in cycling, kayaking, hiking, traveling, playing flute and concertina music, and spending time with family. After retirement he and Christina moved to Corvallis, Oregon and enjoyed bird watching, nature photography, sailing his boat, the Ursa Minor, and playing music with local groups. He was also active in the Sangha Jewel Zen Center community.
He is survived by his wife of 34 years, Christina Stanley,, his son Henry Stanley, daughters Marne Lucas (Jeff Struthers), Nicole Kasiarz (Arkadius Kasiarz), Megan Lucas (Dave Stewart), and three granddaughters. Donations in honor of Mike Stanley can be made to: The Jazz Station of Eugene, OR.
A gathering to celebrate his life will take place at Sangha Jewel Zen Center in Corvallis, OR on Saturday, June 10, 2023. The event details will be announced on Mike’s and family social media accounts.

KMUN is having a fundraising drive, you can make a donation in Mike’s memory at KMUN.org/ways-to-donate/ or call them at (503)325-0010

*there will also be a celebration of life for Mike on the coast this summer- it is still in the planning stages.

CRAFTING DAY

Submitted By: seagullsroost315@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
On Tuesday April 18th crafters willo gather at Nehalem Bay United Methodist Church to work on their projects. We meet in the Fellowship Hall which has plenty of space and tables.
Bring whatever you are working on, painting, sewing, needlework, paper crafts…It is a free event from 9 to 4. You can bring your lunch or join others as they enjoy Senior Lunch prepared by chef Doug. The cost is $5 for a lunch.
Come and go as you need but most of all, enjoy spending time with others as you work on your crafts. Who knows, you might even find a new interest.
If you have any questions, please text Bobbie at 425-785-1057.

King Size Futon and Frame for Sale

Submitted By: margolalich@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
King-size futon and maple frame for sale. Excellent condition. Very well maintained. Mattress the highest quality futon. Frame easily dis(assembled). Routinely rotated and flipped. Impeccably clean. Can be restuffed when needed at Cotton Cloud. The reason for the sale – downsizing. Price: $500 Will include imported linen duvet cover for an additional $100

Why ME for NCRD

Submitted By: constanceforncrd@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
…because after this election, you won’t have another chance to make a REAL difference on the Board for another 2 years.

Join me this Wednesday (4/19) from 6-6:45 pm, next to the Rice & Shine in Wheeler and find out why you want to vote for me to be your representative on the NCRD Board of Directors.

My intention: you will leave with confidence to vote for Constance! You may even want to take a lawn sign!

This is an opportunity for us to connect and for me to find out what’s important to you. I want to address your questions, I want to hear your concerns and I want to know the GAPS you want addressed at the NCRD.

I’ll provide water & cookies, better yet…the Rice & Shine will be open for business, grab some dinner and bring it in!

If coming in person doesn’t work for you, please join via zoom, I do request you log in by 5:50pm and have your camera on.

Zoom link: us02web.zoom.us/j/82339033841?pwd=Q09rMHZ3UXl6U0dJK3NLMWJhVDNOUT09

I look forward to being with you.

Constance! – she/her

Antique dining table & chairs

Submitted By: puppymama@frontier.com – Click to email about this post
Antique Dining Set with 6 chairs.
Painted, unsure of wood, was painted when I got it. Beautifully turned legs & cross section. Has 2 7 3/4” leaves. 4’6” long, 3’6” wide, 30” tall.
Chairs are 38” tall, seats16” deep, 17” wide, 18” off floor. Two chairs have cracks at upper back. Can be repaired with wood glue. One chair is sanded as I was going to refinish the chairs but decided to sell set.
$500.
Serious inquires only
Located in Nehalem

North Coast Veteran for Peace Meeting

Submitted By: briantjmcmahon@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hey everybody

It’s time for our next VFP meeting. Here is the info:
Date – Thursday, April 20th
Time. – 10:30AM PST
Place – The Roastery in Rockaway Beach

If you can’t make it in person, you can always join us via the following link.
Topic: Veterans for Peace Meeting
Time: This is a recurring meeting Meet anytime

Join Zoom Meeting
us06web.zoom.us/j/86866377767?pwd=ei9mVW15WVl4dlJraFl4NjVEVlRSdz09

Hope to see everyone there.

Reminder – honey & maple syrup refills in WHEELER on Tuesday 4/18

Submitted By: jwmerc@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Real Vermont maple syrup! The harvest is over and Jeff has a new supply – bring your own jar to be filled (glass please – with lid) – increments of: 16 ounce pint ($13) – 32 oz quart ($23) – half-gallon ($43) or full gallon ($83) – or you can buy a NEW jar in pint or quart with syrup for $2 extra. (I WON’T have new jars of the larger size but DO have one full gallon – filled/sealed from the farm for $90.
Bee pollen (two sizes: $11 and $20) will be there + full gallons of OG apple-cider vinegar ($32 which includes the $2 refundable jar deposit when returned clean/with cap) – and a new collection of raw honey from the Blue Mountains along with some other NW selections.
Best to contact Jeff to let him know what you may be looking for so the supply can be planned. Text: 208-424-0042, e-mail: jwmerc@gmail.com – or by instant message through the Jeffrey Warren Facebook page.
See you on TUESDAY in WHEELER!!! (corner of Hwy 101 and Rector)

NCLC is hiring Tidepool Ambassadors

Submitted By: nclc@nclctrust.org – Click to email about this post
Please visit nclctrust.org/career-opportunities/ for more information

Tidepool Ambassador Program Coordinator
Do you have a passion for marine wildlife and conservation? Do you enjoy working with volunteers and interacting with members of the public to inspire thoughtful stewardship of ocean ecosystems? You might be the perfect fit for our seasonal Tidepool Ambassador Program (TAP) Coordinator at Cape Falcon Marine Reserve! The Tidepool Ambassador Program aims to protect habitat, educate beachgoers, and cultivate high-quality contact with coast visitors. The TAP Coordinator will be the primary contact for TAP volunteers and the contracted TAP guide from May 15 to Sept. 30. A typical day might include tide pool exploration; sharing basic information about tide pool habitat and bird species; answering questions about the area; and leading interpretive tide pool tours.

Tidepool Ambassador Program Guide
With the Tidepool Ambassador Program (TAP) kicking off, we’re looking for a seasonal TAP Guide to serve at our Cape Falcon Marine Reserve site, adjacent to Short Sand Beach in Oswald West State Park, from May 15 to Sept. 30. A typical day might include tide pool exploration; sharing basic information about tide pool habitat and bird species; answering questions about the area; and leading interpretive tide pool tours.

Please visit nclctrust.org/career-opportunities/ for more information

Thanks to BBQ and Handymen

Submitted By: pangaeagaia@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Phew, Spring weather is finally approaching and it’s time to express my gratitude to BBQ for helping me find some of the finest handymen in the county, and to the Handymen themselves:
To Tony Perez at Northwest Tree and Landscape, thank you for the courteous, efficient and affordable job you did on my 3 felled trees from the storm of 24 December. Your work was deftly engineered, your crew brave and safe and your prices were competitive. I am glad that the kind man on the phone was the person I met at my home and the professional who completed all work in record time, from arrival to departure. Thank you!

To Matt Campbell, Handyman and friend, you have become a great help to me. You have a long list of abilities offered on BBQ, but my favorites really made you shine.
Your willingness to clear the gutters while climbing a ladder in the pouring rain showed me that you were not deterred by the elements, or tall ladders.
You also admitted when you couldn’t fix something, showing me what needed to be done, how to do it, or who to call instead.
You brought more color and light to the walls of my home, and adjusted my bed to make it more comfortable for my old body. The stars truly aligned when you returned my call after the 3 trees fell in the December storm You couldn’t do anything with 40 foot trees, but the best luck I’ve had was finding you on the other end of the phone. Thank you!

To Ken Erickson, former logger extraordinaire, thank you for removing 2 large maple trees from my yard. I raised them from seeds and hated losing the last 2 of the 5 I had grown. However they kept my gutter full of leaves and offered so much shade too close to the house that the grass under the trees on this north face became moss. You carefully assessed the situation, and proceeded with great experience to cut them down without any damage to roof, gutters, fence or neighbor’s home. You are courteous, clean and clearly a perfectionist. You left the yard without tree debris, hauling away all cuttings.
I am truly impressed by this gentleman, hoping I can reach out to him again should I have the need of a very handy man. Thank you, Ken and Cindy

I would recommend any of these handymen to the community. I may be poorer in cash, but I am richer for knowing you all.

Yes For Local Health Care, Virtual Town Hall, Wednesday, April 19, 5:30 pm

Submitted By: nehalemhealthcare@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Event link: fb.me/e/CjeCQCct

The local north county grassroots group supporting the Nehalem Bay Health District bond measure has scheduled a Virtual Town Hall zoom session. Please join us.

Zoom link: us02web.zoom.us/j/81974475790?pwd=aEhYSFZqVlJKSG44THhQTEtDZU1BZz09

The public is invited to all the events to hear about the Health District’s three-part proposal to improve local health and senior care.

The plan includes construction of a new, state-of-the-art Nehalem Bay Health District and Pharmacy, a medical facility that will provide the needed space to provide specialty health care services not currently available in the community.

The Health District is also planning to renovate and modernize the Nehalem Valley Care Center, a skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility, to improve the care and safety of seniors who need 24-hour nursing care.

And the bond measure will support site preparation leading to workforce housing focused on the community housing needs of medical and other essential workers.

For more on the bond measure visit www.nehalemhealthcare.com and follow the campaign on Facebook at www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090438080823

Ballots for the May 16 election will begin to arrive in voter’s mailboxes around April 26.

Dave Dillon want to debate?

Submitted By: andynorris21@yahoo.com – Click to email about this post
Letter to Dave Dillon:

You recently posted a photo of my car and my anti-war bumper stickers on FB. You wrote on the FB post: ‘clearly this person has mental problems.’

Years ago when you were director of The Hoffman Center, you hosted and promoted my powerful anti-war film Targeting Iran.

I’m not sure when you became a war-monger, but instead of name calling on FB, how about you and I debate at Hoffman?

I’ll take the anti-war side and you take the pro-war side. Deal?

Alas, I didn’t shoot Big Pharma’s ‘covid’ junk that does nothing to stop the spread of SARS-CoV-2, so I’m not sure if I’m even allowed in the Hoffman Center?

I know I’m banned from Pickelball at NCRD for not shooting that useless junk…

If not Dave, any other takers?

We can debate in the parking lot if my unvaxxed, non-GMO self is not allowed inside.

Andy Norris

p.s. trillions to big pharma for a useless ‘vax’ can be our next debate