Current Listing

Quality Queen Bed – Mattress, Boxspring, and Frame

Submitted By: taylorengers@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
We are selling our Queen size mattress, box spring, and bed frame for $40 OBO. Everything is in good condition.
We decided to upgrade to a newer king bed, so we have no need for this one anymore. Pick-up required. Located in Manzanita and can meet any time this week/weekend.

Thanks for your interest.

1997 GMC 1500 PU 4WD EXT.CAB. $1500 OBO

Submitted By: katja@teleport.com – Click to email about this post
The Good:
Engine strong – 5.7L
4WD works great
BFG 32″ mud terrain tires: 1 near new, 2 excellent,
1 good
Wide aluminum rims, fender flares
4″ lift, Inflatable overload donuts on rear springs, like the big rigs
Chrome door step-ups and grab handles
Recent radiator, intake manifold, brakes, oil cooler lines
VERY little rust
Lumber rack, bedliner
Good radio, CD, speakers
Tow hitch w. elec. hook-ups
LED headlights & turn signals
Chrome bug deflector & cruise control!
Plates good to Jan 23

The Bad:
R. front wheel bearing shot– dangerous to drive
1st, 2nd & Reverse only _ Automatic
No back seat, no A/C
No door locks
274315 miles

The Ugly:
Clear coat peeling
10″ circular hole in side where I took my steam gauge out

Call Coby @ 971-235-4268

still looking for a kitten

Submitted By: babbles@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
my search for a female kitten to be a companion to my one-year-old cat has so far turned up nothing. it’s likely the time of year. spring would have been better.

i would like a black, or almost all black, or brown, or dark grey, or tortoiseshell female kitten.

are there any out there that would like to come live with me in an indoor-outdoor home (which precludes the tillamook animal shelter) with another sweet, gentle cat?

my previous cat lived to be 18 years old. they have a good life here on my hill.

lucy brook
nehalem resident

Sweet cat needs a loving home

Submitted By: cat.earp@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
This sweet cat has been hanging around my home, had kitties in my garage, and then I got her spade at the Nehalem Vet. She is so loving and sweet but I can not keep her and winter is approaching. Maybe she is your cat or you would like to own her. She is good with the cat I already own.
Please give her a home.
Call or text Catherine 503.775.9897

Please donate to gofundme for Lance and Tammi

Submitted By: midwife@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
gofund.me/9a9aa2a6

Lance and Tammi (of the Waldron Dairy and Lance’s Farm Vittles) recently lost their hay barn to a fire. Insurance will only cover a portion of the cost of rebuilding. They are working hard to make repairs so they can put up hay this winter and continue to care for their animals.
Lance and Tammi have given much to our community by producing healthy local food and serving in leadership roles with area non-profits, including the North Coast Land Conservancy and the White Clover Grange.

This is our opportunity to give something back to a wonderful farm family who helps keep us deliciously fed!
In gratitude for your support, the White Clover Grange will host a feast featuring Lance’s Farm Vittles this fall.

Yellow Radio Class – September 17, 2022, 11 am – 1 pm

Submitted By: brad.hart@evcnb.org – Click to email about this post
evcnb.org/events-and-training/yellow-radio-09172022

You must be located in the Nehalem Bay region to sign up for this class.

Yellow Radio program is neighbors using small walkie-talkie type radios to communicate locally within their neighborhoods. Yellow Radios will allow neighbors to communicate about news, needs, and available local resources.

Communication is one of the most important components of emergency preparedness and response. In many emergencies, especially a major earthquake and tsunami like the anticipated Cascadia Subduction Zone event, usual communication pathways like landlines, cell phones, and the internet will be unavailable.

Register for a Yellow Radio class where you will learn how to operate your radio and communicate effectively in your neighborhood. Classes are also a great way to refresh your skills.

Hoffman Center Seeks Artist Submissions for 2023

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Calling all artists! Hoffman Center invites artists to submit their proposal for 2023 art exhibits. We seek proposals that demonstrate artistic merit, engage viewers, and welcome community members and visitors into our 400 square-foot space.

Between August 15 and September 30, 2022, we are accepting submissions for exhibitions beginning February 2023 through December 2023. To be considered, all work must be submitted electronically using the Submittable Online Platform. Each submission requires a $5 fee to help offset the cost of the online platform license.

Our not-for-profit art center gallery features:
• Artists with a connection to the North Oregon coast
• Visiting artists who lead Hoffman workshops, demonstrations or lectures
• A variety of artists: we do not represent artists and do not repeat artists who have shown within the previous two years.

The Hoffman Gallery will:
Design and install each exhibit
Promote shows through local print media, social media, Hoffman e-newsletters, flyers
Host an opening artist reception when possible
Staff the gallery with volunteers
Receive 30% sales commission, 25% if shared with a representing gallery.

Artists are expected to:
Provide artwork that is available for purchase unless otherwise arranged
Provide consistently framed artwork for easy and secure hanging or display, including professional art hanging hardware for all wall mounted art
Market their shows through their personal websites, newsletters, social media, email
Participate in the exhibition reception when possible and give a brief artist talk
Receive 70% of sales price, or 50% if shared with a representing gallery
Deliver and unpack work prior to the exhibit and remove packing materials
Pack and pick up unsold work at the end of the exhibit according to the published schedule.

Find the submission portal online at hoffmanarts.org/submit_gallery/

River Community Meditation

Submitted By: jettkeyser@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Community and Inspiration

We meet every Wednesday at 6 p.m.

St Catherine’s Sanctuary next to Hope Chest and near the Shell Station…right off 101

What is River Community Meditation?

To enjoy all our gifts, together, in silence…

Witnessing what is arising and passing through us…

the joys and sorrows and inspirations…

Seeing clearly and allowing space for the pain in ourselves…and others.

Developing kindness as the capacity to feel and offer what is needed.

Sharing, to celebrate this one precious life…

Together.

Nestucca Valley Artisans Festival Returns to Pacific City

Submitted By: cava02@centurylink.net – Click to email about this post
The 28th Annual Nestucca Valley Artisans Festival returns to beautiful Pacific City Saturday and Sunday, August 20-21, 10-5 each day. The show will take place at the Kiawanda Community Center, 34600 Cape Kiwanda Dr. This event has been a community and coastal favorite since the early 1990s, and now after a two-year Covid hiatus, the show is back!

Artwork will be available for sale in a variety of art forms, created by 15 local area artists, some who have shown their work every year since 1993, others who are new to the festival. Participating artists are: Michael and Linda Soeby (pottery), Lynne Wintermute (oil and cold wax painting), Bill Cary (pottery), Arlon Gilliland (painting and masks), Dana Hulburt (acrylic painting on birch panels), Victor Guschov (painting), Barb Haddad (ceramics), Alita Pearl (silver jewelry and leather), Danelle Jones (nature illustration), Karen Gelbard (handwoven apparel), Kent and Nancy Searles (lapidary, wire wrapping, ceramics), Merrie Jo Snow (painting and prints), Nancy McEwen (painting), Kelly Howard (blown glass), and Mark Cavatorta (ceramics).

Come join the fun and go home with something beautiful! Questions? Contact 503-392-4581.

Not An Illusion: $5 Magical Manzanita Monday Flowers

Submitted By: pattyrinehart@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
Yes, here we go again…another $5 Magical Manzanita Monday. Stop by the Deli parking lot in downtown Manzanita and pick up a $5 bouquet for yourself, your neighbor, and the person who feeds you. We can make you larger bouquets for special occasions, but why not take advantage of our sale on Monday! Get in touch with Gail-gailmyoung@mac.com to put in your special order. Birthday, anniversary, thank you bouquets are our specialties. Support Friends of North County Recreation District by buying our flowers. All sales go directly to projects and programs at NCRD. We sell in downtown Manzanita- 7 days a week. We also have order forms and pictures of our fall planted/spring blooming bulbs next to the Deli. We are offering some very unique bulbs for your special gardens. Also peek at the selection of amaryllis-which will come to you planted and ready to grow. Again, all profits go directly to NCRD programs and projects. Thanks for your support!

Everyone has a gift for something, even if it’s the gift of being a good friend. -Marian Anderson