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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!
12 reptile tanks of all sizes make best offer
Mountain bike $50
Table saw $100
Fishing poles (Shimano)$50
Kites $15 each
Other tools
Beautiful Outdoor Marble Fire Pit Table w/ 4 Rocking Chairs included. $350-
Outdoor white Wicker patio furniture $350
Vintage Rod Iron in or outdoor furniture (round table & 2 chairs) nice patina $150-
12 Inch Hunting Knife w/ Leather Holder $100-
Contracting Stud Finder Kit worth several 100 asking $100-
2 Electric Paint Spray Guns for interior or exterior $75- for both
Various Custom Canvas Paintings & Canvas Photography Prints in assorted sizes. Wave & Beach Themed.
Each painting or print will be priced differently depending on size etc. We will send pix via email, text, or schedule a viewing
for interested buyers.
Boots for wet or dry/ work or daily use.
Size 9
Wites Logger boots
(Originally $400) asking $100
Denner Camo military jump boots
asking $50
Mucks rubber ankle boots
asking $50
Gorilla Hy Test Steal toe boots
asking $50
All are water proof and I added cushioning insoles for arch and back support.
971-324-0149
Calls or texts only
no emails please
1-503-801-9909
Prices very depending on what project your wanting.
Looking forward to hearing from you soon.



Experiencing Heaven Now
Saturday, March 25, 2023, at 1:00 pm, in our church auditorium, 632 11th St., Astoria, Oregon 97103.
All are welcome to attend this inspiring 1-hour talk.
For more information about our lecturer www.christianscienceastoria.com/

$1500 new, asking $750.
Here are some links for info about the lamp:
elioslamps.com/collections/wellness-lamps/products/mars
www.linkedin.com/company/elios-lamp-usa/
drtomcowan.com/products/elioslamp-mars-uv-lamp
shop.evolutamente.it/en/prodotto/lampada-uv-uv-lamp-elioslamp-mars/
Thanks & as always, feel free to contact me with all your computer or tech questions.
-Abram Harris
NeahTech
neahtech@gmail.com
-Thanks Chuck!



Cash, Venmo, or Apple Pay Only
(No checks, no holds)
Furniture
Antiques
Infant Necessities:
Pack-n-play,
walker,
infant swing,
portable high chair,
Umbrella stroller
Toys ages 1- 8
Plus size ladies wear
Woman’s Shoes
Harley Davidson Ladies boots, leather jacket & chaps
Kitchen ware
Vintage dish set – Currier & Ives
Propane fire pit
Bedding for Queen and Full
Decorative items
Lamps
Art
Ceramics
Craft supplies
(3) – 8’picket fence panels
Fabric swatches
Books and more



Thanks BBQ!
Jeff


Have list of all. 10×11 flat bed. Very heavy duty.
Great for logging or on the ranch hauling anything you want!! Call: 503-718-1103. 503-717-2585



Listen to Maria talking about her upcoming show this Sunday at the White Clover Grange. A fundraiser for the NKN district music department
Open the following link to hear a great interview with the multi-Grammy nominee in advance of her upcoming fundraiser this Sunday in support of the NKN district music department
drive.google.com/file/d/1Gt5R6qRUgrtZODD41GnL1C_mfqhBeeOr/view?usp=drivesdk
A few tickets left at tickettomato.com/event/7935
Opener : members of NKN Choir at 4pm
Maria and band hit the stage at 5pm , two sets
“Music can lift us out of depression or move us to tears – it is a remedy, a tonic, orange juice for the ear. But for many of my neurological patients, music is even more – it can provide access, even when no medication can, to movement, to speech, to life. For them, music is not a luxury, but a necessity.”
Oliver Sacks (1933-2015) best-selling author and professor of neurology at NYU School Of Medicine

Here are the details:
Meet at Manzanita News & Espresso at 10:00 am Sunday, March 26.
Wear your walking shoes. Bring a water bottle. And – very important – your smart phone.
Jacob Van Buskirk is heading this effort and will provide direction and support.
If you know others who might be willing to help please pass this along.
All the best.
Let’s building the YES For Local Health Care vote
We are going to launch our door-to-door canvass effort this Sunday. We hope you can help for a couple of hours.
Follow our Facebook page so you’re up to date on the bond measure and upcoming events.
www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090438080823


The beach is not a dump; please don’t use it as such.
Also there are dog waste stations at every beach access point, which leaves no excuse for being irresponsible with your dog(s). It seems the bigger the dog the more likely its piles won’t be picked up and deposited in the appropriate bin. C’mon, is that what you’d like to see on YOUR front porch?
Please be responsible.
-Dave


Check out the poster for time and date.

Little pocket in the front.
Would be great for a school kid.
It’s in good shape, just took it work and home.
Please make me an offer.

Instructor & Trainer, will share 30 minutes of Cumbia dance moves as adapted by Dancing For Birth
(it’s fun and easy) then we’ll move into ecstatic dance for the remaining time, with similar lively rhythms for the remainder of our time.
Thursday March 23rd
At the White Clover Grange on HWY 53
Doors open at 6:00 PM for warmup/setup
6:30 PM – opening circle/30 minutes of led Cumbia dancing
7:15-Ecstatic dance
8:00 PM – closing circle
$10-$20 donation appreciated – or what you can. Kids dance free! (If you bring kids, they are free to come and go from our 30 min. Cumbia dance portion as feels right to them.)
Dancing For Birth
is a weekly fitness and labor readiness class for those who are preconception, pregnant and postpartum, however, all people are welcome for this Thursday’s event.
Cumbia originated in Columbia as a courtship dance. The basic beat was brought to the Caribbean Columbian coast by African slaves who ultimately rebelled and started their own town. This music and dance is a result of blending with the music and customs from indigenous people, European settlers and Mexico as well.
Spring is a great time to celebrate living freely, growing new love and life together.
If you have a long or flouncy skirt, wear it for fun and flair! Otherwise, come as you are. We’ll have scarves and veils that can be used in place of skirts.
Dance Etiquette:
*No outside shoes.
*Please limit talking on the dance floor.
*All ages and all bodies are welcome.
*We ask this to be a sober space.
*We are encouraging everyone to be mindful of each other’s safety and health and stay home if you are not feeling well, or have been exposed to someone sick. Follow your own judgment on whether to wear a mask or not.
We dance every Thursday…Hope to dance with you soon!

Please email if interested or for additional information. Thank you.



Please contact Linda Petersen, RBP Board Member, at 541-241-7873.
Thank you very much.
General position description
The Executive Director (ED) is responsible for steering the organization and carrying out its mission. The ED is hired by and reports to Food Roots Board of Directors. While the Board is responsible for setting policy and providing strategic direction, it is not involved in making day-to-day operational decisions. One of the ED’s main roles is, therefore, to act as a liaison between the Board and the rest of the organization. The ED has full discretionary power to implement the policies and directives of the Board. The ED is also responsible to the Board for the organization’s consistent achievement of its mission and financial objectives. The ED provides direct supervision of leadership and administrative team members, and works closely with contract bookkeepers.
Key Responsibilities
-Understands, practices and supports team members engagement with Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and ensuring DEI work in all aspects of the organization.
-Ensures that Food Roots has a long-range strategy to achieve its mission, makes consistent and timely progress through program implementation, and ensures program related events meet predetermined and strategically aligned goals.
-Motivates and empowers program staff to successfully implement programs through mentorship, guidance, support and professional development.
-Provides fiscal oversight and management, maintaining sound control of all finances and financial procedures and assigns duties to the contract bookkeeper.
-Provides monthly financial and program reports to the board of directors, attend board meetings, support the recruitment of board members, and be the liaison between the board and staff.
-Develops organizational budgets as well as operating and program/project budgets with program managers.
-Leads regular fund development activities including grant writing, major donor stewardship, and develops creative and diverse fundraising strategies.
Preferred Qualifications
-Significant leadership experience, including a demonstrable history of building thriving, engaged teams.
-Experience in nonprofit management, program development and human resources.
-Experience leading financially complex organizations with diverse income streams and a history of successfully raising substantial funds to meet fundraising goals.
-History of setting, driving, and implementing strategic plans at the organizational level.
-Outstanding communicator and relationship builder, both internally and externally.
-Track record of advancing equity, anti-racism, and inclusion.
-A high level of attention to detail and organizational skills.
-Background in community food systems and/or a related field strongly preferred.
-Experienced in working with Google Drive and data management software.
-Maintains a personal vehicle and valid drivers license
Compensation
The salary range for this full time (1.0 FTE) position is $58,000 to $64,500. Food Roots provides 100% employer paid Moda health insurance with vision rider, access to professional development funds, and automatic annual raises without need to negotiate. We also provide ten paid holidays and paid time off by accrual basis (16 hours accrued per month for full time equivalent).
How to Apply
First, please complete this initial intent to apply form
Second, submit your resume, and your cover letter (no more than 2 pages) to boardmember@foodrootsnw.org expressing:
What does equitable community food systems work mean to you?
What about this role, and organization, resonates with you? What do you find powerful about Food Roots’ work and mission?
Provide examples of how you have been successful in raising substantial funds for non-profit budgets.
First consideration deadline is April 1, 2023; please do not wait to submit your application as we will be interviewing on a first come basis.
Food Roots is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We believe that a diverse staff of qualified, highly skilled, and creative individuals is necessary to achieve the vision and mission of the organization. Individuals who identify as Black, Indigenous, Latinx, Asian, Pacific Islander, or other People of Color, people who are queer, trans, non-binary, people with disabilities, people who are immigrants, people from poor and working-class backgrounds, and people who are/have been system-impacted are strongly encouraged to apply.
