
Free Queen Box Spring


Kitchen and household items
Decorator items
Card table and 4 chairs
Rattan Lamp
4X6 flokati rug
Kayak, tough inflatable
Hiking equipment and size 7 hiking boots
Pet Stroller
Books, recipe, gardening & bird identifying
Puzzles, games
Marble chess board with soapstone men
2005 Dell laptop computer and printer
Utility lights
Lamp cord
Hand truck
Engine hoist, 1000 lbs.
and much more, a garage full


FOR SALE – new MT 18 Werner Aluminum ladder with power rails – multi position
asking $120 – cash only
New @ Home Depot is $219.
text 503.739.3350
Simmons
North Fork 53 Communitea Wellness invites you to say farewell to summer with a riverside sweet serenade by long-time Manzanita resident Julie Yanko (aka Diesel Rabbit).
Julie is a song writer, multi-instrumentalist (ukulele, lap steel, guitar) and award-winning vocalist. Her songs will make you laugh and cry as she exposes the sweetness of humanity down to its sexy mortal bones.
This is a private outdoor concert with limited tickets available so get yours before they are all gone.
100% of proceeds go to the artist.
Ticket link below:
www.northfork53.com/events/sm6hxlxoza5g396wi704vjl4qcdpmh?p&p



Text Robyn @503.440.8076

The Alps is a very nice, and very lightly used, 3 person backpacking tent. At 9 pounds we used it for car camping. It’s in excellent condition. As you can see in the photo the fly makes for excellent coverage if you’re out in a NW rain event. The vestibule helps for a drier and cleaner tent entry. The tent fully opens at each end.
$100 OBO
The Coleman was purchased as a stop gap measure when our favorite Big Agnes tent was destroyed in a ferocious Nevada wind storm. It’s only been used a few times. To me it’s kind of a casual tent, great for kids, we’ve set it up in the living room as a play space.
$30
Please help me from being too tense.
Buy these two tents.
Text: 360-620-2685
Email: garys@nehalemtel.net



Thanks
Jan Fisher
janfisher21@gmail.com
And speaking of hairy manzanita, a.k.a. Arctostaphylos columbiana, we are selling a relatively new form named ‘Pacific Coast’. It was collected from seed found in the sandy soil near the much-missed CARTM. Talk about native!
‘Pacific Coast’ manzanita is a more compact form of the ubiquitous local species with its deliciously dark mahogany bark. To keep it happy, all you need is full sun, fast-draining (read: sandy) soil and absolutely no irrigation.
To preview ALL the plants in the online sale, head on over to hoffmanarts.org/about/programs/horticulture/2022-wonder-garden-plant-sale/
Shop early and often!





North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection (NCCWP), which advocates to protect our local drinking watersheds, is excited to announce an upcoming talk with economist Ernie Niemi,“The Truth about the Economics of Logging” Online Event. The event will take place online via Zoom on September 13 at 6:30 p.m. PT.
Here is the LINK TO REGISTER or at www.healthywatershed.org
For 40 years, Niemi has documented the external costs of timber production in the Pacific Northwest, with a special focus on timber workers, their families and their communities. He will speak with NCCWP about the realities of the economics of the logging industry as it currently stands, and realistic economic ways forward for our community that are not extractive and destructive. Neimi will explain why logging is no longer an economic growth factor for our communities—in fact it actually jeopardizes the real economic drivers on the coast, which are quality of life (clean air and water) and recreation in our beautiful forests, beaches and rivers. Niemi’s talk will address the need for economic considerations of climate change and the biodiversity crisis, and provide tips for speaking up about the value of our forests.
NCCWP is a grassroots group of concerned citizens advocating for no more logging, no more chemical spraying near our coastal drinking watersheds, regardless of land ownership (you can sign our petition (petitions.sumofus.org/p/healthywatershed) We are excited to host this event, which will help dispel some of the common myths about logging and the local economy, and provide insight on why it’s time to protect the great Pacific Northwest temperate rainforests from being used as money-makers for the corporate timber industry.
We look forward to seeing you on September 13 at 6:30pm on Zoom! LINK TO REGISTER or at www.healthwatershed.org.
For more information rockawaycitizen.water@gmail.com
healthywatershed.org | www.facebook.com/NCCWATERSHEDPROTECTION

Calls: 503-368-7205
Emails: 503wednesday@gmail.com
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 $250-
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- each
Toshiba laptop for use or parts $100
Samsung Galaxy At&t phone $100
New sleeping bag $35
Small Fridge $35
Cooler $25
Misl Tools $100 or open to selling individual tools
Fulls Sized Car Cover $55
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.
Please see link for more details or contact us with questions and / or to come take a look!
(SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY please!)
oregoncoast.craigslist.org/rvs/d/manzanita-2021-northernlite-96-truck/7527260657.html
Spread the word if you know someone in the market for a truck camper.
Thank you!!
Sarah
503-577-0324



THIS WEEKEND September 2nd, 3rd & 4th we are bringing treasures out of our sorting room by the box full and hosting a SUPER SALE!!
*Note Heart of Cartm will be closed Labor Day Monday.
Respond to debsher123@live.com and I will forward to her. Thank you!
Cannon Beach, Oregon – Smithsonian’s Annual Museum Day is usually celebrated by offering free admission like the Smithsonian Institution’s Washington DC-based museums. So, what can the Cannon Beach History Center & Museum do to celebrate when admission is always free? Offer up a family-friendly fun day of trivia, of course. Join us Saturday, September 17, 2022 from 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. as we honor the Smithsonian Magazine’s Annual Museum Day, a nation-wide celebration of boundless curiosity.
Offering free admission on Museum Day represents a national movement to increase access, equity and inclusion. We are proud of the fact that Cannon Beach History Center & Museum offers donation-based admission every day. This allows everyone to explore our museum regardless of ability to pay. But as an extra bonus, to honor the spirit of the day, we are bringing back our popular trivia contest event. This is a great way to bond and maybe even win a prize.
The contest works like this. Each competitor can play once for free and can purchase a trivia card for $2 each thereafter. Each card contains ten questions that must be answered while in the Museum. No cell phone or internet searches are allowed! The correct answers to all ten questions are contained within the museum’s exhibits and displays. Can’t find the answer? Ask a staff member who will point you in the right direction. Honestly, you can’t lose, but you can only win once. The Museum will offer brain food in the form of Sleepy Monk coffee and a few light snacks. Writing materials and writing stations are provided throughout the museum.
The museum will be showcasing two temporary exhibits – Shipwrecks of the Oregon Coast and the Pacific Northwest Dirt Fishing exhibit. Our permanent exhibits feature a Native American Longhouse replica, the history of Cannon Beach, and the original cannon that gave Cannon Beach its name.
For more information about Museum Day 2022, visit www.smithsonianmag.com/museumday.
For more information about the Cannon Beach History Center & Museum visit cbhistory.org or call 503-436-9301.




Call Lee at 503-758-3626 or lowbucklee@gmail.com




I have been gifted a tiny kitten Sage who is super sweet and loving, so i am no longer looking.
My young CAT Raven does NOT like my new kitten! Does anyone have any suggestions to help them integrate? So far, the kitten holds her own, and doesn’t harbor a grudge. But life would be a lot more fun if Raven liked her.
thanks to all who read the BBQ messages.
om peace namaste
lucy brook