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Saturday, August 27th 10-2, Manzanita, Oregon

Submitted By: ben.killen.rosenberg@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
MOVING SALE
Saturday, August 27th 10am – 2pm. Sorry, early birds cannot be accommodated (tweet! tweet!). 176 Division Street, South Manzanita. Corner of Dorcas and Division Streets. Please do not park behind the house even when your GPS takes you there. Note- I am helping post this for mover.

Two queen beds and mattresses in excellent condition, Vintage Turkish rugs in excellent condition. High quality chairs, lamps, bookshelves from Design Within Reach, Blue Dot, and Schoolhouse Electric. Framed artwork, bikes, Bluetooth Audio-Technica turntable, Moccamaster coffee maker like-new, VitaMix, and much more…

WANTED TO HIRE: SKILLED PERSON TO FRAME IN A NEW CEILING EXHAUST FAN

Submitted By: sheila.bayside@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
A newly created Washer & Dryer space inside my house needs a new install of a ceiling exhaust fan. Just the physical install, not the electric portion; an electrician will do that after the fan is in the ceiling. Looking for a skilled person who miraculously is available ASAP. The sheetrockers have already started but are temporarily holding back on the ceiling so YOU can get to the ceiling joists to install the fan first.

I am in Bayside Gardens/Nehalem. Best way to reach me is to text 503-812-2022

Thank you, BBQ community!! Sheila Moran

Garage Sale

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Garage Sale
Saturday, August 27. 10 to 5
35505 Clipper Court, Nehalem (Forgot address on earlier post). Please park on Clipper.
Lots of new and like-new items.
Drill Press, Sheets not opened, Comforters, Pillows, Pickleball paddles and balls (never used), hiking poles, Art Supplies, BarcaLounger Recliner
and much, much more!

This week at the Manzanita Famers Market – Last chance for SUNCREST peaches

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This is your last chance to grab a box of Suncrest Peaches! We got a small 2nd picking in… extremely limited quantities.

We will also have… amazing Diamond Princess freestone yellow peaches… wow so tasty!

Shining Star white peaches! Freestone, incredibly sweet!

Grand Sweet yellow nectarines… amazingly sweet delectable fruit…

Polar Gem white nectarines — a crowd pleaser.

Black Amber pluots — firm, delicious flesh

Triple-Crown blackberries — may be the last time they make it to market!

Albion strawberries — sweet, delicious, solid red-through-the-center berries.

We hope to see you there!

EXTRACTIGATOR SCOTCH BROOM REMOVER

Submitted By: tim4surf@yahoo.com – Click to email about this post
This amazing heavy duty tool is barely used.
It will do what you cannot by hand: Pull out small saplings and Scotch Broom completely roots and all!
“The Extractigator begins the pull with a minimum 12:1 ratio, with the handle at a height which allows the operator to use body weight as the pulling force. If the operator applies 10lbs of body weight to the end of the handle, he or she is applying initially 120lbs of uprooting force to the plant. The fulcrum distance increases to remove the entire plant. With the minimum 12:1 ratio – If the operator applies 100lbs of body weight to the end of the handle… that’s 1200 lbs of uprooting force!! The Extractigator is made of high quality steel, professionally welded with strength and weight as considerations. Grade 8 High Tensile steel bolts with self locking nuts are used as the pivot pins, as they have over 4 times the strength of normal steel.”
Retails for $185.00 here in Oregon. Shipping alone from Canada (where it is made) is over $100 on this

Selling for $95.00.00
CALL 503-369-3214 NO TEXTS!

Response to Manzanita Financial Priorities

Submitted By: Tinnindeb@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Confusion. Fear. Half truths. In today’s world, we have seen these tactics used more and more. We have experienced the lies and half-truths said over and over until they become ‘fact’.

Recently, Randy Kugler threw out a bunch of numbers with little or no references. He mixes the Water Operating Funds and the General Funds which are operated separately with revenue received and cost outlays. He raises the fear of a water rate increase but fails to say that the last rate hike was in 2014. Nor did Mr. Kugler say that Cannon Beach is currently reviewing their water rate increases again with increases in 2018, 2021 and 2022. Nehalem just raised their water rates.

Cannon Beach Public Works Director Karen La Bonte said Tuesday: “As you know, our last rate increase for water and wastewater was March 20, 2018 which was three years ago. In order to keep up with the cost of maintenance on our infrastructure it is important that the utility rates stay on par to support those costs. Without doing periodic rate increases we can’t accomplish that.”
Kathleen Stinson, The Gazette June 4, 2021

He fails to tell you that the Manzanita water spending project is over a 10 plus year planning cycle. Nor did he mention that Cannon Beach has the same challenges with their water system infrastructure. (You can read more about Cannon Beach’s struggle with the cost of their water system infrastructure and the costly delays in decision making.)

Mr. Kugler goes on to say, ‘Total expenses to date to acquire the property and years of consultants and other professional services is now in excess of $2.1 Million.’ But he confuses it with throwing all the numbers together of land purchase with consultants and professional services. The land is a valuable asset, one of the last large parcels of land in the city limits. And we all know that prices for real estate have continued to increase since the City purchased the property in 2017.

Mr. Kugler goes on to say that Cannon Beach is getting a City Hall and Police Station for $1.2 million. Really?

“The City Council, during a meeting Tuesday night, authorized the city to borrow $4.6 million for the project, which is expected to cost $5.5 million. Lodging taxes will be used to pay off the loan.”
Nicole Bales, The Astorian February 2, 2022

As Mr. Kugler states, ‘It has been pointed out that the remodel of the CB Elementary School is not currently being planned for critical emergency services that need a class 3 or 4 seismic structural rating.’ This is because the old Cannon Beach school sits in the tsunami zone on Ecola Creek which feeds into the ocean. Their emergency and operating services will be washed away when the multimillion dollar building collapses.

Cannon Beach, like most towns, needs funding. They just put in play a 5% food and drink tax. This is in addition to the Transient Lodging Tax they make off of all those hotels. Mr. Kugler states without any facts that Manzanita will not receive any grants for the water system work. Based on what Mr. Kugler?

Large public capital outlay projects are always a challenge and the Manzanita project is no exception. Manzanita is looking at a similar self-funding strategy for the city facilities which in large part is funding driven by the Transient Lodging Tax, putting the tax burden on tourists. For us old timers, how many ballots cast before we built our fire station, water treatment plant or, even approving city budget funds for sidewalks on Laneda. More recently, we saw Seaside schools and Gearhart needing facilities but experiencing similar challenges at the ballot box.

It is time for Manzanita to tear down that old dilapidated eyesore of a structure, sitting at Underhill Plaza. Utilize the land for a smaller but more usable footprint city hall that reflects the beauty of our town. Put together a plan for land use for the community that offers worker housing (Manzanita Council just approved a tax abatement program with Tillamook County to help with taxes.) and a park for our Farmers Market and other community gatherings. Be a part of the conversation on August 29. (Go to the Manzanita website to sign up.)
Deb Tinnin
Manzanita

Garage Sake

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Garage Sale
Saturday, August 27 10 to 5 pm
Many new or “Like New” items
Drill Press, Pickleball Paddles, BarcaLounger Recliner, Bed Sheets (never opened), Art Supplies, Down Comforters, Sleeping Bag, Hiking Poles, Art and much, much more.
Please park on Clipper.

Update to Huge Art Sale at Bay Place community garage sale

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Huge art sale in my home during Bay Place community garage sale.
Landscapes, abstracts, mixed media paintings by artist Becky Chappell, also featuring art by Patrick McGinnis and Gerry Boyer.

Framed and unframed art, sold with or without frames. Over 100 pieces.
Sat. Aug. 27, 9-4
You can view more of my art at www.beckychappellart.com

Address: 35345 Swan Ave. in Bay Place
follow the signs

Mattress

Submitted By: Sagemarie@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Looking for a lightly used mattress and box spring, I seem to always miss them when they pop up here so I’m trying a new angle 🙂 not picky on size, firm is better than soft but happy to hear of any possible options. Thank you bbq community!

Huge Art Sale during community garage sale

Submitted By: becky3353@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Huge art sale in my home during Bay Place community garage sale.
Landscapes, abstracts, mixed media paintings by artist Becky Chappell, also featuring art by Patrick McGinnis and Gerry Boyer.

Framed and unframed art, sold with or without frames. Over 100 pieces.

You can view more of my art at www.beckychappellart.com

Address: 35345 Swan Ave. in Bay Place
follow the signs

Garden Tour and Tea Tasting this Saturday at 10am

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Garden,Tea and Art lovers- this is for you.

I am leading a tour of our tea, herb and flower gardens (complete with tea tasting along the way) at North Fork 53 Communitea Wellness on
Saturdays at 10am.

You will taste four of our “farm to teacup” blends during a 90 minute interactive outdoor tour that leads you through two gardens in bloom and ends in our adorable tea tasting room.

Our tea tasting room also features original art by Manzanita’s own Debbie Harmon. We are happy to partner with Debbie to show her work after her Amanita Gallery had to close due to Covid.

The 90 minute Garden tour and Tea Tasting experience is offered Saturday at 10am and requires a $20 per person ticket be purchased in advance. See link below:

www.northfork53.com/book-a-tour/garden-tour-tasting-ticket

We also offers drop in drop in tea tasting experiences on Thursdays from 10am-2pm and on
Saturdays following tours from noon-2pm.

Come in for a tea flight of 3 flavors or share a tea pot with a friend on our porch. Refill your tins from our bulk teas and sample blends from the menu!

See you in the gardens!
xoxo
Ginger

Why massage matters when it comes to getting in shape

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Ginger didn’t believe me when I first told her this.

Today we got up early and hiked NeahKahNie Mountain before work. While we’re up there looking down on the clouds covering Manzanita, I asked her if she knew that getting a massage works you out almost as much as the hike we just did.

“Now you tell me!” she laughed. “Next time let’s wake up at 6am and you can give me a massage instead.”

Heading back down the trail we started talking about our health goals for fall and winter. As we both near 50, self care is something we talk about a lot. Mostly because we want to have enough energy to work, travel, snowboard and ride our bikes as much as possible.

I give and get lots of massages every month because I know how good it is for me and I see how much it helps my clients.

Most people think massage is just for relaxation but the truth is- a 90 minute full body massage equals taking a 3 mile hike!

Massage deeply exercises and moves your muscles while increasing your blood flow and mobility.

At the same time it lets your mind calm down- so you can let go of any emotional or mental stress you’re holding too.

If you’re looking for a way to stay healthy this fall and winter- getting regular massages will help!

Massage feels great, it boosts your energy, and best of all- it’s an exercise that you’ll want to do!

I have openings this Friday and Saturday if you’re ready.

Click below to book a session.
www.northfork53.com/book-wellness

Best to your health,
Brigham Edwards, LMT #26495

Needed Triple Axle Boat Trailer Week of Sept 19

Submitted By: Calvin.Noling@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
I have a 29-foot Seaswirl Striper in a slip in Garibaldi that I need to move to/from Greg’s Marine – ¾ mile each way on the road – to have some work done. Do you or someone you know have a boat in the water with the 3-axle bunk trailer sitting idle? I would like to rent the trailer from you for the week of September 19 – no tow vehicle necessary since Greg’s has a tow vehicle. I will pick up/return the trailer from your home or trailer storage location, and take good care of it while I am using it. Thank you.

Hoffman Gallery August Show

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Hoffman Gallery Show August 2022
August 4-28 | 1:00-5:00pm
Thursdays through Sundays
Hoffman Center for the Arts | 594 Laneda Avenue | Manzanita
Featuring the works of ALXSw,
George Wilson, and Kopali Serna
Artists’ statement: ALXSw –

“Studying martial arts introduced me to Shodo and Zen traditional works. I’ve been deeply impacted by studying the use of empty space in the works of Zen Reishis. Additionally, the placement of an artist’s chops (the red seals) are the final balancer of a composition. Like most 2D arts the first works of a student of Shodo (the art of the brush) are precise, structured, predictable as identifiable kanji or phrases, as with realism in western painting; the orange in a bowl is predictably recognizable. There is no strain or inquiry required to extract any particular meaning.”

Artists’ statement” George Wilson –

“I paint watercolors, soaking the paper, sometimes on both sides and applying washes of color and tone wet on wet to create atmosphere and form. As the paper dries I add detail and structure using sketchbook and memory as source material. I like to paint the shapes of birds and sea stacks; the vertical staccato of old river pilings, the wake of ducks on the river.”

Artists’ statement: Kopali Serna –

“This series explores the story of a hearth that lay frozen for generations but has undergone a time of thawing and regeneration. I conceptualized the series from my perspective as a self-taught indigenous artist, at one point separated from my traditions through the impact of colonization, but now intuitively and joyfully rejoined.”

The gallery is free and open to the public.

To learn more about the August exhibit, visit hoffmanarts.org/events/august-2022-gallery-show

Overdose Awareness Day

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Please join us August 31st for International Overdose Awareness Day in the downtown Tillamook 2nd St Plaza from 4:30pm-6:30pm. The event is a way to unify our county and create a public space for conversations when it comes to overdoses within our community. The campaign aims to end overdose, remember without stigma those who have died, and acknowledge the grief of the family and friends left behind. There will be local resources and local stories of those in recovery shared as well as a NARCAN demonstration and a distribution of kits. We are hoping to encourage and empower our neighbors and Tillamook community members in their response to overdoses. The more conversations we have and the more people who are willing and comfortable enough to carry and administer NARCAN if needed, the less lives we will lose to unintentional overdoses.
At the resource tables we will have reps from:
1. Tillamook County Public Health’s Harm Reduction and Syringe Service Program
2. MAT programs from Tillamook County Community Health Centers, Adventist and Nehalem Bay Health
3. OHA’s Prime+ Peers
4. Tillamook Family Counseling Center prevention table
5. Dual Diagnosis Anonymous
6. Tides of Change
7. CARE
8. Helping Us Give and Get Support

Please join us for this family friendly event and don’t forget to wear purple!