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Miscellaneous items for sale

Submitted By: sofar4romit@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hello BBQ,
CALLS ONLY plz NO EMAILS:
Calls: 503-368-7205

⭐ Beautiful Outdoor Marble Fire Pit Table w/ 4 Chairs included. $450-

⭐Outdoor white Wicker patio furniture $500

⭐ Vintage Rod Iron Patio furniture (round table & 2 chairs) nice patina $300-

⭐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 $50- each

⭐Toshiba laptop for use or parts $100

⭐Samsung Galaxy At&t phone $100

⭐Camping Gear:
Includes
*New tent
*Two new sleeping bags
& Much More!
(Make Offer)

⭐mini fridge $55.00

⭐Custom paintings (each one different price/ will send pix if interested)

Tiny Home Site or Roommate Opportunity wanted

Submitted By: caradmico@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
$600 / 1br – 150ft2 – Tiny Home Site or Roommate (Nehalem)
1BR / splitBa 150ft2 available aug 5

manufactured
laundry on site
no smoking
off-street parking
no private bath
private room
rent period: monthly

I have an acre of steep forested land and a small two-bedroom home. I potentially have space for a tiny home, either to park, or to build your own space. I also have a spare room to use while you’re setting up your own space.

I’m open to long-term for the right person, or temporary if you’re passing through.

No pets, I have cats and there are many wild animals. I would make exception for right person with well behaved dog if not living in my home or if they travel with you (I’m not going to baby-sit a pet).

I’m liberal so please don’t bother responding if that is something you don’t like. Not heavy drinking/drugs, must pass background check and provide references.

Must provide first/last and security deposit.

Must have proof of local employment.

Must have own transportation, there isn’t public transport nearby.

If you’re interested please email me with information about what you’re looking for, verify that you meet the requirements, and provide a phone number and email, as well as first and last name.

CHILD Program & Back to School

Submitted By: pattyrinehart@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
Thank you to all who are supporting the CHILD Program run by the Methodist Church in Nehalem. You are helping our kids with back to school clothing and supplies. Today I have 6 girls on my list who need back to school supplies. All the following Girls need backpacks and water bottles, #163B, age 11, grade 6, #166B,age 12, grade 7, #131B,age 13, grade , #168A, age 14, grade 9, #170A, age 15, grade 10, and #176A, age 15, grade 10. All 6 of these girls need school supplies including: pens/pencils, pencil sharpener, erasers, colored pencils, scientific calculator, protractor, ruler, scissors, highlighters, glue sticks, pocket folders, spiral notebooks (college rule) composition book (college rule), 3 ring zippered binder, 2 1/2 inch 3 ring binder, and notebook paper (college rule). The CHILD program would like all these items collected and back to the church with their tag numbers by August 13th. Items can be returned to the Methodist Church in Nehalem. If you have questions please call CHILD, 503-368-5612. Again, many thanks for getting our kids off to a great start this school year.

2022 NEHALEM CITY COUNCIL ELECTION

Submitted By: mthompson@nehalem.gov – Click to email about this post
The City of Nehalem will have the position of Mayor and all City Council positions on the ballot in the November 8, 2022 General Election. All positions are non-partisan. All positions are volunteer/non-paid. Terms begin January 2023. Although City Council position terms are typically 4 years, due to appointments to fill unexpired terms, some positions are for 2 year terms, as noted below.

Position Currently held by 2022 Election Term
Mayor Bill L. Dillard, Jr. Normal 2-year term
Council Position 1 Hilary Howell Normal 4-year term
Council Position 2 Ruben Bitts Special 2-year term
Council Position 3 Dave Cram Special 2-year term
Council Position 4 Phil Chick Normal 4-year term

Candidates must be a qualified voter and have resided in the City limits for at least one year immediately preceding the election.

Filing forms are available at City Hall or on the city website at www.nehalem.gov/elections

• Filing forms must be brought to Nehalem City Hall for approval before gathering signatures. (Please call ahead for an appointment.)

• Forms must be returned to Nehalem City Hall by August 15, 2022 to allow time for the city to submit the filing to the County Clerk for signature verification before filing closes on August 30, 2022.

For more information, visit or contact the City Elections Officer below:

City of Nehalem
Melissa Thompson-Kiefer, City Manager/Recorder
503-368-5627
PO Box 143
Nehalem, OR 97131
mthompson@nehalem.gov

3 LEG TORSO RETURNS TO NCRD SATURDAY AUGUST 27TH

Submitted By: pac@ncrdnehalem.org – Click to email about this post
3 LEG TORSO
RETURNS TO NCRD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 27th
FOR ANOTHER FANTASTIC PERFORMANCE.

3 Leg Torso formed in 1996 as a violin, cello and accordion trio with the mission of creating modern chamber music for their unique instrumentation.

Over the following years, the ensemble, now a quartet, have been performing original compositions based on an eclectic mix of chamber music, tango, klezmer, Latin, and Roma (Gypsy) music.

As principal composers, founding members Béla R. Balogh (violin, trumpet, octave mandolin) and Courtney Von Drehle (accordion, saxophone) provide the core of 3 Leg Torso’s sound. They will be joined by unique musicians T.J.Arko and Bill Athens.

3 Leg Torso’s international reputation includes composing music for a United Nations documentary in Thailand, recording music for Deutsche Komtel in Germany and providing theme music for a Bosnian television series.

This will be their long awaited second appearance at NCRD.
3 Leg Torso is a great show for the family!
Children under 12 will be admitted for free!

TICKETS AVAILABLE AT TICKETTOMATO.COM
OR AT THE DOOR.

NCRD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
36155 9TH STREET, NEHALEM www.ncrd.org 855-444-6273

MEET THE BAND ON YOUTUBE!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uksY4DCdB8k

Emerging from the Deep: Artist Reception!

Submitted By: info@cannonbeacharts.org – Click to email about this post
The Cannon Beach Gallery invites you to our “Emerging from the Deep” artist reception. Saturday August 6 from 4:30 – 6:30PM. Meet the artists, enjoy refreshments, and view the work.This exhibit will be on view July 27 – August 28, 2022

About the Artists:

Pam Greene:

My daily life looks west to the Pacific. The background roar is a soundtrack of increasing and decreasing volume in step with the magnitude of tidal force. These paintings hold within them my experiences as an artist on the edge of the ocean.

The arrival and retreat of the sea is as predictable as clockwork, and yet unknowable in final form. The hypnotic shoreward surge rearranges itself into sets, no two ever the same.

There are days with green and blue waves, (more than a few) gray days, aqua and mint days, and precious, spectacular days of turquoise, emerald, sapphire and gold. There are days when the depths are concealed by reflections of the sky above, and days of transparency.

The waves leave behind a sculpted landscape of quiet pools, windows into the world of mysterious life below.

Each day the shoreline is restored, and for those who love the ocean, we are restored as well.

With an MFA in art and design from Stanford, and an undergraduate degree in botany, I am a perpetual observer of nature’s inspiring forms. I learned to paint in oils in the early 70’s, and have been painting ever since. In 1988 I moved to Oregon, where my visual perceptions were further shaped by a 30-year career of shoe design and innovation at Nike. I’ve been painting Central Oregon and the Oregon Coast professionally since 1994.

As an innovator, I approach each painting as something of an experiment. I like to be surprised as the composition emerges, and create balance with distilled, delineated shapes using brushstrokes aiming to capture nature’s spontaneity. The resulting pieces have a graphic quality with influences from my many years of travel to East Asia, and study of East Asian art.

My work is represented in private collections nationally and internationally, and available through the Portland Art Museum’s Rental Sales gallery. rentalsalesgallery.com/

MJ Anderson:

I create sculpture in collaboration with marble, carving a material that once was alive under the sea. Ancient coral reefs and bones from ocean creatures accumulated over millennia on the bottom of changing seas. With geologic shifts and the weight of time, these deposits were highly compressed under extreme heat and pressure and thrust upwards into marble mountains. The quarrying process cuts open these mountains to expose the history of our planet. My marble is from Carrara, Italy – where I have worked for 40 years, bringing sculptures to fruition in my studios both in Carrara and on the Oregon Coast.

TEP- Now Hiring Accounting Manager

Submitted By: jesse@tbnep.org – Click to email about this post
Join the TEP team in beautiful Garibaldi Oregon!

Tillamook Estuaries Partnership now has sustainable funding to support a Accounting Manager full time with benefits.

We are seeking a qualified individual comfortable working closely with grant officers, auditors, partner organizations, federal and state agencies to help manage the finances for our non-profit organization.

For full job description and instructions on applying visit our website at the link below.
www.tbnep.org/join-our-growing-financial-team.php

Apply by: September 1st, 2022 by 5:00pm PST
Salary range: $45,000 – $58,600

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
*Bachelor’s degree in accounting, business, or related discipline preferred (work experience and/or Associate’s degree may substitute for the Bachelor’s degree)
*Minimum of five years of experience related to accounting and fiscal management
*Proficiency with QuickBooks (minimum three years experience)
*Proficiency with Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook, and Adobe or other similar software
*Proof of valid driver’s license and current auto liability insurance at time of appointment (and maintained throughout employment with TEP)

SEEKING: Welder

Submitted By: Helbig.jared@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hi there,

I’m seeking someone to weld some holes in my van. Or to borrow a welder. Will compensate. Also, will trade services for landscaping, etc.

Picture is an example of one spot. Size is a quarter but would probably need to cut out of course to circumvent the rust!

Grateful, thank you.
Jared
503-707-2174

‘Fisherman & Birdies’ by Ben K. Rosenberg ends this Friday morning Aug.5, at Manzanita Library.

Submitted By: ben.killen.rosenberg@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
‘Fisherman & Birdies’ by Ben K. Rosenberg ends this Friday am Aug. 5 at Manzanita library. Percentage of sales will go directly to support the library.
Ben Killen Rosenberg presents paintings and collages of “Fisherman & Birdies” at Manzanita Library on 571 Laneda. Up on three walls in our fabulous library Hours: Thursday 10AM–1PM, 1:30–6PM Last day is this Thursday August 4, 2022 (closes at 6pm). Show comes down Friday morning after they open at 10am. Then the work gets packed and sent to the MOMA in NYC.

Weed burner with propane tank Sold

Submitted By: deartp@msn.com – Click to email about this post
This item did not sell, but we have removed the listing. Having not used this weed burner for several years, we attempted to lite it only to discover the burner would not stay lit. In good conscience, we cannot sell an item that does not work properly. Thank you to those who responded. We apologize for any inconvenience.

Hoffman Gallery August Show

Submitted By: HoffmanArtsNews@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hoffman Gallery Show August 2022
August 4-28 | 1:00-5:00pm
Thursdays through Sundays
Opening Reception August 6 | 3:00-5:00pm
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/

August at Buttercup Homemade Ice Creams & Chowders

Submitted By: juliebuttercup22@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Starts tomorrow:

ICE CREAMS

Peanut Butter & Jelly on brown butter cone
Burnt Chocolate on salted marcona almond cone
Marshmallow on chocolate-dipped graham cracker cone
White Chocolate Cheesecake w/Raspberry Swirl on vanilla bean cone
Peach Cobbler w/Bourbon Caramel on toasted pecan cone
Thai Coconut Coffee (vegan) on vegan/gluten-free cone
Lavender Lemonade Sorbet (vegan) on vanilla vegan/gluten-free cone

SEMIFREDDOS

Strawberry Shortcake
Tiramisu

CHOWDERS

NW Clam Chowder
Provencal Fish Chowder
Mexican Street Corn Chowder (vegetarian)
Thai Red or Green Curry Chowder (vegan)

SALAD

Organic greens, gorgonzola, toasted hazelnuts, fresh strawberry vinaigrette

HOMEMADE DRINKS

French Press Coffee…our own Buttercup blend
Cold Press Coffee
Vietnamese Iced Coffee…dairy, sugar-free
Ginger Drink
Honey Lavender Lemonade
Neahkahnie Fog Iced Tea

We’re located in Nehalem at 35915 Hwy 101 North
Call ahead and we’ll have your order ready 503 368 CHOW

Cuisinart Food Processor

Submitted By: suemcgrath069@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
We are replacing our old Cuisinart. It works, but the plastic piece that needs to be in place keeps falling out and getting lost in the drawer. If you don’t mind the frustration you can use it. Or, if you have a model like it you canabalize it. The blade was replaced in a recall a few years ago and we purchased some additional accessories. Free.

Someone to take my hazardous waste to Tillamook on Saturday

Submitted By: vivi@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
This Sunday, 8/7, is household hazardous waste collection day at the Tillamook Transfer Station, from 9-1.
I’ve got a few boxes plus some fluorescent light bulbs that I’d like to have taken there.
If you are going and have extra room, I would happily contribute gas money.
THANKS,
Vivi Tallman
Send me an email vivi@nehalemtel.net
or a text 503 739-5581

GARAGE SALE

Submitted By: lynneboyle123@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Garage Sale on Aug 5 (Friday) and Aug 6 (Saturday)
9 AM to 3 PM
161 Edmund Lane, Manzanita
South of Laneda between Carmel and 3rd St

Kayak, inflatable (light weight), 2 person with paddles
Card Table w/4 chairs
1000 lb chain hoist

Wheat grass juicer
Gevalia coffee maker 2-4 cup
Juicer, Tiger
Used pressure cooker

Books, cooking, garden and bird
Vases, all sizes
Framed, numbered western prints and batiks

Recreational items

Lots more, too much to list. Come take a look

CHILD Program & Back to School

Submitted By: pattyrinehart@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
The CHILD Program, run by the Methodist Church in Nehalem is currently helping to buy Clothing and School Supplies for the school year coming up. Tags listing age, grade, and gender are in different businesses in our area. There are some tags with school supplies and some with clothing. There are two tags for boys who need clothing. Tag #080B is for a boy age 13, grade 7. He needs pants, men’s small, tops, men’s small, jacket, men’s medium, and tennis shoes, size 10. His favorite color is black. Tag #069B is for a boy age 5, who is in kindergarten. He needs pants, boys size 6 and shoes size 1.5 youth. His favorite colors are black and red. Tag #153D is for a girl age 4 who is in pre-school. She needs a backpack and water bottle, fat crayons, fat pencils, washable markers, glue sticks, scribble pad and blunt scissors. Tag#165A is for a girl age 8 in 3rd. grade. She needs a backpack & water bottle, pencils, pencil sharpener, erasers, crayons, colored pencils, markers, glue sticks, highlighter, scissors, ruler, wide rule notebook paper, and a three ring binder. Your gifts can be returned to the Methodist Church. Please try to return by August 13th. If you have questions please call 503-368-5612. Many thanks for helping our kids get a good start to the school year! Other tags are in Columbia Bank, US Bank, and Manzanita Grocery & Deli in Manzanita. The Nehalem Lumber Yard and the Methodist Church in Nehalem. More tags tomorrow!