Stihl BG55 Blower – $50
Shindawa T230 Trimmer – $75
Both for $100


Calls: 503-368-7205
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
Toshiba laptop for use or parts $75
New sleeping bag $20
Small Fridge $35
Cooler $20
Misl Tools $100 or open to selling individual tools
Fulls Sized Car Cover $65
Bbq (Charcoal) like new $50
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.
Expresso Maker (Krups)
$75
2ft x 3ft antique pirate trunk $100
503 368 7205
Register now www.heartofcartm.org/repaircafe




Text 503.440.8076
Pick up in Nehalem




I can’t tell you exactly how it works but as soon as acupuncture needles go into my body, I drop into a deep reset mode like a computer that’s been running too many programs for too long.
I wake up from a session feeling like I’ve finally caught up on the rest my body’s been needing for months!
If you love acupuncture- or maybe if you’re just curious to try it out, I’m happy to announce that
local practitioner Megan Lucas L.A.C is offering three 90 minute introductory sessions this Friday at North Fork 53 Communitea Wellness.
“I graduated with my masters In Chinese Medicine from the Oregon College of Oriental Medicine in 2012 and went right into being a mom- so I know firsthand how challenging it can be to keep everything balanced in a busy life.
I love acupuncture because of how fast it helps people heal from so many things- everything from emotional stress to chronic injuries.
If people are scared of acupuncture needles I tell them that are very fine-are not much bigger in diameter than a hair. Most of the time you won’t even feel them going in.” – Megan Lucas L.A.C
What’s a first session like?
For new patients the first 90 minute session begins with an in-depth intake which involves questions about life-style, body and dietary habits as well as reading pulses and tongue diagnosis.
A full acupuncture treatment may include a Hara or energy diagnosis and shiatsu massage treatment, guasha (fascial release for adhesions, muscle tension etc) and moxibustion with cupping if needed (the burning of mugwort over areas of the body).
“I want to work with anyone who is ready to heal, no matter if what you’re dealing with is acute or chronic-spiritual, emotional or physical in nature. You deserve to be the most vibrant healthy version of yourself and I want to help you get there.”
-Megan Lucas L.A.C.
Book your Friday acupuncture appointment using the link below. You can also book a massage afterwards for the complete relaxation and healing experience!
Times offered are 10:30am,12:15 pm & 2:00 pm
www.northfork53.com/acupuncture?p
Bee Well,
Ginger




Manual massage therapist Alexi Hedlund returns this Fri/Sat for more appointments at North Fork 53 Communitea Wellness.
Alexi’s massage sessions booked out quickly when she last visited in August so we are bringing her back to give you another opportunity to see her!
This style of massage is a bit different from what you may have experienced in the past.
It is exceptionally good for chronic pain, recurring headaches, limited range of movement, ongoing anxiety, post covid recovery, and injury recovery.
If you have been wanting to get a massage for pain or mobility but don’t like removing your clothes for an appointment- this is a great opportunity for you.
How’s it different than regular massages?
-you can wear comfortable, loose fitting clothes
-your overall health, digestion, sleep patterns, history will be taken into consideration before the session.
-your posture is used to create a path for the session.
-your massage will be a blend of techniques including gentle holding in specific positions over periods of time, Cranial Sacral, Myofascial Release, supported stretching and trigger point therapy.
-you’ll get tools and stretches to take home with you to continue your healing after your session.
Alexi is a compassionate healer and listener who spent 13 years of her practice working with the elderly and hospice patients.
If you are shy about getting massage- but need relief from pain or stress- I encourage you to try her out!
Book your appointment Friday/Saturday 10am-5pm
www.northfork53.com/manual-therapy-massage-with-alexi?p


Our garden tours and tea tastings on Saturday have been very popular. So much so that I’ve decided to add more days in September!
Please come out and play in the garden with me this Saturday at 10am and next week Thursday and Saturday at 10am!
You get to taste 4 of our farm to teacup blends while you tour our tea plants and medicinal herbs. I encourage you to touch, taste, smell and interact with the gardens as we go.
The experience takes about an hour, with extra time at the end for shopping in our adorable tea tasting room and art gallery!
To get your tickets for an upcoming tour ($20 per person) click the link below:
www.northfork53.com/book-a-tour/garden-tour-tasting-ticket?p?p
To read a review of a tour check out this sweet article by Gabriella Korosi who came on a tour last weekend
original.newsbreak.com/@gabriella-korosi-1590413/2733213984714-introducing-north-fork-53-commuitytea?s=influence
Hope to see you soon!
xoxo
Ginger
northfork53.com


Come and get this set in Pine Ridge (Manzanita). E-mail for more info.

Sorry for the inconvenience!!!
There are many important civic and fiscal issues under consideration right now, from long-overdue revisions of the Comprehensive Plan, finding new municipal revenue sources, to restructuring Short-Term Rentals in our community. We have an opportunity for discussions, to listen to each other, and to come together to find solutions to our problems. Each and everyone of us needs to participate in this process. This is why I’ve selected “Act together. Shape our future.” as the guiding principles of my campaign.
As we all continue to engage in public discussions, we face difficult questions and decisions. Frequently this boils down to what precisely do we want for Manzanita and how are we going to pay for it?
Luckily, we already have some city government structures recently put in place that will help us all to participate and be heard: The new Short Term Rental Committee had its first meeting on August 4th, and will be seating the final two volunteer members soon. The city has an initial budget appropriation to move ahead with revising the Comprehensive Plan, and hence the ordinances that underpin it. On August 29th, the City hosted a public meeting at Pine Grove to discuss and write down our ideas for building the new City Facilities. I participated in that public meeting along with many others. Neighbors gathered at tables to answer a set of questions to help the City and its project team understand our concerns, needs, and vision of the City. We engaged in good conversation: people talking, listening, and coming together.
While these structures are in place, they are newly initiated. We are fortunate to have a very strong, talented, and experienced City Manager, Leila Aman. She’s made a remarkable impact in her short tenure. Your next Council will have much to do to bring our village’s visions, and its supporting ordinances, up-to-date. I’m ready to do that work. I hope to see many of us participating in these efforts. Again, we need to act together so we can shape our future.
During the past five years, I have attended, listened, and asked questions at Budget Committee, Planning Commission, Short Term Rental Workgroup, and City Council meetings. I have had lengthy conversations with members of these committees to better understand their work and the Oregon legislative constraints under which they operate. I am ready to hit the ground running!
I encourage you to attend City Council meetings, including the one scheduled for today, Wednesday, September 7th at 6pm, where candidates seeking to complete Hans Tonjes’ Council term will be publicly interviewed. A new Councilor will be appointed at that meeting. You can read the agenda and join the meeting from the City’s website calendar (ci.manzanita.or.us/calendar/).
I have become more and more convinced that by participating in these meetings, we can make meaningful decisions to benefit us all. I’m asking you to cast your vote for me in November. I am looking forward to being elected to represent all citizens in Manzanita.
Contact me at MarkForCouncil2022@gmail.com and visit my website, www.MarkForCouncil2022.com.


Posted by rfelley [mailto:rfelley@nehalemtel.net]
We have just launched a petition, “Stop Clearcutting, Slash Burns and Pesticide Sprays Near Drinking Water Sources on the Oregon Coast” aimed at building momentum around protecting our forests and drinking watersheds. Please sign the petition and share it with everyone you know!
the link: petitions.sumofus.org/p/healthywatershed
The aim is to build up a network of support for our cause, and spread awareness, because many people throughout Oregon and around the nation are unaware of the impacts of current industrial forestry practices in Oregon. We want the eyes of our local communities, as well as the eyes of the world, to turn towards our forests and their watersheds.
We aim to gather 10,000 signatures or more, and we will present the petition to local and state elected officials, timber corporations, and relevant agencies.
Thanks for your help, North Coast Community for Watershed Protection
North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection (formerly Rockaway Beach Citizens for Watershed Protection) is a grassroots group working, through education and advocacy, for better protections of the water we drink, the air we breathe, and the forests that sustain us. healthywatershed.org | www.facebook.com/NCCWATERSHEDPROTECTION
Contact: Nancy Webster rockawaycitizen.water@gmail.com

Thanks BBQers!
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