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Beach Ecstatic Dance this week

Submitted By: neahkahniespiritdance@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
It’s true!
Let’s use the good weather to enjoy the sunshine with dance and play—a great time to bring hulahoops, poi/flow toys, friends, etc.
All are welcome * Come as you are.

Playlist by Denise Lofman with Beach Dance Oregon
**You must rsvp, to this email works (to reserve your ipodshuffle and headphones—you can use your own headphones, but they just have to have the old round connector)
Donation: $5-$20

We’ll meet at Neahkahnie Beach, north end of the Y near the cars between 6 and 6:15 then head down to a good dancing spot together. We’ll finish by 8.
They are calling for wind, so bring your warm layers!
503-354-7153 if you need help finding us.

FOR SALE STAND UP FREEZER VICTORIAN SETTEE CHAIRS ETC

Submitted By: johnstonk510@outlook.com – Click to email about this post
Hi BBQ

I’m headed back to Oregon to move stuffs out of storage. The home I bought out of state is too small for all my items. Need to sell the following. Please call for descriptions presently. Photos to follow

5 ft Burgundy colored Victorian Settee non-antique. It’s a replica. I bought it second hand in 2008 in immaculate condition. Some wear now but still nice. $400.00 OBO

Full size stand up freezer. I really wanted to take this freezer with me as it was big and always worked well. I thoroughly cleaned it before storing. At least ten years old but never a problem with it.
$200.00 firm. cu ft and manufacture date to follow. Full size I believe is 20-32 cubic ft? They might not even make them this large anymore?

3 Pennsylvania Dutch antique chairs, one master with arms two without. $75.00

One of kind country chair with white leather bottom. sturdy I think made from cotton wood. A neighbor of my father made it and no one chair is alike. circa 1980s $30.00

Custom 3 speed bicycle with basket. Tires don’t store full but if filled can last a ride. or last time I tried it. $60.00 “Townie” and other fun sayings written on the bike.

Please email or text me if interested and as soon as pictures are uploaded to my phone I can send them on and share again.

There is a local contact that can access the items. Please contact me first. Kathy Johnston 503 801 1679 kathleenjohnston665@gmail.com

Real estate sign post business

Submitted By: Signwavesllc@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
For sale: approximately 60 real estate ‘for sale’ sign posts and digging tools. I’ve been a sign installer for 8 years and it has been a consistent side hustle for me- post are 4×4 pressure treated wood, 8’ tall, painted white. The majority of the posts have been painted in the last year and have been indoors without being installed since they were painted. $1200 OBO for all my posts + post hole digger and digging bar.

Be your own boss- earn as much as you’d like – work when you want. Possible delivery available. Also have a STIHL earth auger available of an extra fee as well as and list of real estate contacts to get you going.

Check out my website to see how I broke down post installation pricing-
www.signwavesllc.com
Signwavesllc@gmail.com

Food Can Tsunami II, Saturday, April 29, 2023 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM

Submitted By: brad.hart@evcnb.org – Click to email about this post
evcnb.org/events-and-training/food-drive-04292023

We hope you can join our efforts to INUNDATE the North County Food Bank.

If you can’t participate in the event, there are other ways to support the Food Bank, donations are a great way to do so.

Manzanita Fresh Foods and Manzanita Grocery & Deli (The Little Apple) are providing additional donation collection space in front of their stores! Barrels will be available Friday through 3pm Saturday.

Missing cat off Tohl road

Submitted By: Aqualineocean@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Nimki was last seen Sunday morning on Mar Sea lane. He was spooked I think by the Rottweiler that has been coming into my yard. Please contact me if you’ve seen him! My girls are very sad, and just lost their grandpa. Help us find Nimki!!
He is very sweet and if he lost his collar somehow I could see someone wanting to keep him. But he has a loving home and is very missed. If you’ve seen him around please
Call us!
Megan

Fitness Watch for Sale

Submitted By: pangaeagaia@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Purchased this watch on Amazon for $35.99 in January. It works, as I have had it checked by Tekkies. However, I CANNOT make it work. Ludite.

For men, women and children, maybe not senior citizens. Asking $25.00. Please email if interested.

Thanks BBQ…you are great!

Cloudpoem Fitness Tracker No Bluetooth No APP/Phone Required, Fitness Watch Pedometer Waterproof for Men Women Parents Kids

★ Fitness Tracker without Bluetooth- This fitness watch can work independently without any App. You don’t need to go hassle to download an app or connect it to your phone to get it started. It is very suitable for people who want a simple fitness tracker that can work without a cell phone. It is very light and comfortable, so it will be a great gift for parents and kids.
★ Accurate Activity Tracker Watch- This fitness tracker can accurately record your steps, calories burned, distance and sleep time. And it has two exercise modes, including Walking and Running, It can help you to stay active and develop a healthy lifestyle.

500sf Lifeproof LVP Flooring – $500

Submitted By: jenna.edginton@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Newly purchased LVP flooring. Roughly 560sf. Asking $500, sells for $3.88 /sq. ft.

Lifeproof brand, color Fresh Oak:
www.homedepot.com/p/Lifeproof-Fresh-Oak-6-MIL-x-8-7-in-W-x-48-in-L-Click-Lock-Waterproof-Luxury-Vinyl-Plank-Flooring-20-1-sqft-case-I96711L/300461638

Additional flooring can be purchased from Home Depot.

Located in Manzanita. I can help deliver locally.

Contact Jenna: 503-459-2718

Wanted! Your Stories of Stuff & Tales of Trash

Submitted By: Jessi@heartofcartm.org – Click to email about this post
Funny, profound and deeply moving, the new storytelling series is an event of the Trash Bash Art Festival 2023.

Heart of Cartm welcomes any poem, story or essay about trash. We encourage storytellers to run with this theme, to include: our relationship to waste, things we’ve actually held on to, things we were forced to toss, waste produced or feelings provoked in times of transition, experiences with trash to treasure.

The deadline to register as a storyteller is May 1st !

Respond to this email or visit www.heartofcartm.org to sign up on the Trash Bash page.

Trash Bash Art Festival 2023, May 5th – 20th, is a transformation celebration you don’t want to miss! Purchase a Festival Button at the Heart of Cartm storefront in downtown Wheeler. This shows your support and allows entry into all 4 events for just $50.

TRASH BASH ART FESTIVAL 2023 EVENTS:
Trash Art Gallery Opening
COVE Gallery & Studio
Friday, May 5th, 5:00 – 7:00PM

Trash Tales
Hoffman Center for the Arts
Sunday, May 7th, 2:00- 4:00PM

Trash Tales II & Raffle
Rockaway Roastery
Friday, May 19th, 6:00-8:00PM

Trashion Fashion Show
Nehalem Bay Winery
w/Musical Guests Johnny Wheels & The Swamp Donkeys
Doors Open 4:00PM
Runway Show at 5:30PM

Riverbend Players Needs Volunteers

Submitted By: jslamal@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Riverbend Players and NCRD are have to relocate their storage containers to make room for the pool construction. We need able-bodied volunteers this Wednesday morning starting at 10AM till around 1 PM to help move the contents of the containers into a U-Haul truck. We will all meet at the far end of the NCRD parking lot near the storage containers.

We will need to unload the U-Haul an re-store the items into the containers that will have been moved to Champ Ball Field around 1pm- 4pm. Thursday.

Please contact Jeff Slamal, jslamal@gmail.com
if you are able to help.

Thank you!

New PNW-Made Stumptown King Size Mattress

Submitted By: anyalreeser@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
New PNW-made king size mattress: Stumptown Original–asking $800 (paid $1249). Slept on for 30 nights. Selling only because we need a super firm mattress and this is the ultimate “goldilocks” version: not too firm, not too soft. We have one in our guest room that all of our family and friends rave about. We’re just switching out for one of the Stumptown super firm options.

From the website:
Works for every sleep position and best for the restless sleeper looking for the least amount of motion transfer. Known for being “not too firm and not too soft.”

-High density support
-Breathable knit cover
-Helps reduce motion transfer
-Open-cell memory foam relieving pressure points
-Breathable knit cover: the knit fabric wicks away moisture, and interacts with our foams underneath to ensure a comfortable night’s sleep no matter how you move.

Questions? Text or call Anya (206) 601-0312.

YES For Local Health Care, Town Hall, Wednesday, May 3, 5 PM

Submitted By: nehalemhealthcare@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
We had a great Town Hall session on Sunday, 5/23 at the NCRD Performing Arts Center. Thanks to all those that attended and for your great questions.

Gail Nelson, CEO, and Rich Silverman, Clinical Pharmacist at The Nehalem Bay Health Center & Pharmacy and Marc Johnson, chair of the YES For Local health Care committee talked about the importance of the bond measure and how it will improve services at the Clinic, renewal of the care center and preparations for employee housing.

If you didn’t have a chance to attend, we have another town hall at the NCRD Performaing Arts Center on May 3, 5 PM. Come join us to learn more and have any questions you may have answered.

Click the event link to find out more about our next Town Hall: fb.me/e/2yExKHBKB

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

ERIN for NCRD

Submitted By: elaskey86@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hi BBQ land!!

I’ve received quite a few emails over the weekend and I just want to say how thankful and honored I am to have your support!
A lot of people are wondering where my signs are and I’m happy to say they are coming! I was able to grab a few older campaign signs from a former local candidate and have been working on them all weekend!! Keep an eye out and let me know if you’d like a sign for your yard or business. I’m happy to drop it off and pick it up right after the 16th.

Thank you again to everyone who has reached out. And anyone who is curious to know more feel free to drop me a line! I’ll also have a meet and greet event very soon! More details to come!

-Erin Laskey-Wilson

Let’s Discuss Bees, Birds and the Bus.

Submitted By: leverettefortctd@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hello. My name is Mary Leverette and I am an avid birder.
The birding year in Tillamook County is full of beautiful birds — some 450 species of birds have been sighted along our coastline — and we are fortunate to have great places to watch them! Some of my favorite winter visitors are Varied Thrushes and Chestnut-backed Chickadees. Both of these birds visit my feeder tray, starting usually in mid-October and stay until April.
I love chatting about birds and would love to share my knowledge with any bird enthusiasts or curious observers.
I am also a novice bee keeper.
In Spring 2022, I took a leap of faith and started keeping honey bees. This is something I have thought about doing for decades. I saw an advertisement on the outside bulletin board at the Tillamook Farm Store with a date for a ‘introduction to beekeeping’ group. I spent one Saturday morning at a class sponsored by the Tillamook Beekeepers Association (TBA) and came away hooked! Let’s learn together!
I am also a candidate for Tillamook County Transportation District in the upcoming election. I want to hear suggestions, concerns, wishes, anything you wish to offer. As an elected representative my job will be to carry your message and fulfill on the promise of the district that your tax dollars pay for. I am a firm believer in collaboration.
Like the bees, and the birds, and all of nature, we will come up with the most elegant solutions when we work together.
Please join me the Saturday, April 29th at 10am at the Roost in Wheeler. I’ll just be hanging out for an hour having some coffee and hoping you’ll stop by for a chat.
The Roost is at 92 Rorvik St. in Wheeler.
You can learn more about me at maryleverette.com

Sharing Silence: Cultivating Gratitude

Submitted By: jettkeyser@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Contributing to peace and the celebration of life…River Community Meditation meets every Wednesday at 6 p.m.. As a matter of principle there is no cost, ever. We share silent meditation, what is important to us, and often read together from inspirational teachers. Our meeting facilitation is shared week to week. All faith traditions are welcomed to experience the wisdom and beauty of buddhist inspired practice and how that can further strengthen our lives and community. We meet every Wednesday at 6 p.m. in the sanctuary at St Catherine’s church near the Hope Chest between Manzanita and Nehalem.

Vote for Constance NCRD

Submitted By: gardencoachkaren@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Fellow North Tillamook County Citizens:

Please be sure and vote in this upcoming election. There are many people running for office and we need their leadership and support for our shared programs. NCRD is a valued public facility that helps us improve our health and quality of life.

I am voting for Constance Shimek as I have known her for over a decade and have been continuously impressed by her commitment to her community.

Constance is active in a number of community projects and programs. As the President of the Nehalem Bay Garden Club she works to provide funding to our community through club grants, brings people together to learn about plants, and to develop community and amaraderie. She always exhibits a desire to contribute her problem solving skills to the task at hand and finds ways to address the needs of the community. Her willingness to help in many projects and programs has created value for our three villages, as well as for Tillamook County.

Constance has my vote, as I know she is a person who has the community’s best interests in mind. She listens to input and makes decisions based on the input from her constituents.

I encourage my fellow citizens to vote for Constance for NCRD Board Representative.

Karen Matthews

Vote for strong leadership!

Submitted By: diannerbloom@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Vote for Strong Leadership

I am a retired nurse and clinical nursing specialist. Because I am concerned about our community’s health care, I have been attending the Nehalem Bay Health District (NBHD) Board meetings for the past 12 years. The changes that have occurred due to the hard work of the Nehalem Bay Health District Board under the leadership of Marc Johnson are awesome and inspiring.
The Health District has gone from being a land lord, managing rentals, to being a driving force advocating for better health care for our community. We recently lost two local skilled care facilities for seniors. I never thought I would see the day that the quality of care at the Nehalem Valley Care Center would improve. But it has! A needs assessment was performed, a new management company found, staff hired, and strong is oversight provided by the NBHD Board. I never thought anyone would have the foresight or be bold enough to try to renovate the Nehalem Valley Care Center, let alone help the Nehalem Bay Health Center and Pharmacy (formerly Rinehart Clinic and Pharmacy) get a new building. (Vote YES for local Health Care!) All of this extradorinaiy planning and foresight has occurred due to strong performance of the NBHD Board under the formidable leadership and drive of Marc Johnson. I strongly encourage you to vote for Marc Johnson for the NBHD Board in this upcoming election. His track record is outstanding and we could not do better.

Dianne Bloom BSN, MSN, CNM