There comfortable and small enough for the corner of the room. Great extra seating.




EIGHT TREASURES QIGONG
4 week class, November 7,14,21,28,
St. Catherine’s Episcopal Church,
36335 N Hwy 101, Nehalem, OR 97131
COST $45.00 you can pay at the first class
Please contact me to reserve your space
janetm55@yahoo
EIGHT TREASURES QIGONG
In November I will be teaching Eight Treasures Qigong in the beautiful sanctuary space at St Catherine’s church in Nehalem
It is one of the earliest Qigong forms in China dating back to the 12th century when it was developed to help Buddhist Monks prevent problems with joints and tendons.The practice of Eight Treasures allows us to move more freely and keep qi or life energy moving throughout our body.
It is designed to build strong bones, make tendons more flexible, and strengthen organ-energy systems.
I also will be teaching a self massage practice, calming breathing techniques, and will end with a compassionate heart meditation.
Wear something comfortable to move in.
Masks are not required but please wear one if that makes you more comfortable.
A little bit about me…. I became interested in Qigong over 30 years ago. In the last 10 years I have studied with Ling Gui International Healing Qigong School and am certified in several of their Medical Qigong forms. I love to share this powerful healing tool.
Warmly,
Janet Maher
You must be able to move these up stairs and haul them away. We’d really like them to find a new home on Oct. 30 if possible 😉
Contact Mary at merrycyclist@me.com



Tomorrow, I leave for an international trip planned months ago and will not have internet access or know the outcome of the election until several days after results are announced.
Before I leave, I want you to know that I will work hard for our city regardless of the outcome of the election. I want to assure you that I have successfully worked alongside people with differing opinions in the past and will continue doing so going forward.
It is my most heart felt hope to come back to serve on the council where the representatives of this town work together for the best solutions under the law.
With Respect,
Karen Matthews



1990 Chevy flatbed 1 ton 4×4 3 speed low gear with new 350 roll cam/computer. Gone through. Have list of all. 10×11 flat bed. Very heavy duty. Great for logging or on the ranch hauling anything you want!!
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I do Weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, or whenever you need cleanings for friends & family visits, your home or Vacation Rental cleanings. Years of experience.
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Thank you so much for all your support everyone!!!!

Like new condition and only used a couple of times. Only selling because I’m moving and don’t have space.
$280 OBO
Email or text 206-353-0067




A few advance sale tickets are available at tickettomato.com.
This is a rare opportunity to see this Bay Area band of all star musicians. We are honored that this band is making a stop in our area on a rare NW tour.
edgeofthewest.band

Please text or call and I’ll happily come take it off your hands.
TIA
503 440 7305
When you open your ballot, you will see that Clif Kemp is unopposed for a two-year term. Mr. Kemp was appointed (not elected) to the City Council about two years ago. While some of us weren’t necessarily attending all City Council meetings, asking questions of our elected officials to hold them accountable to everyone in Wheeler, the Council was making decisions that have placed the City of Wheeler in major legal and financial jeopardy. That is an unavoidable and very unfortunate fact (whatever your stance on the development proposals that have divided our community).
Wheeler is paying hefty legal fees to defend the City in federal court and in actions before the Oregon Land Use Board of Appeals (LUBA). The City has a small budget and is considering the sale of assets to cover on-going legal expenses. Regular operating expenses are being reduced – have you noticed the marked decrease in staff and public service hours at City Hall?
You do have a choice if you want Wheeler to change direction! Write in Heidi Stacks for the two-year term on City Council. Heidi previously served on City Council and as Mayor and has always taken seriously her responsibilities as an elected official. She educates herself on best practices of councilors and city councils in Oregon. Heidi is a tireless volunteer for emergency preparedness and you can count on her to show up for Wheeler. Heidi and her family have lived in Wheeler for decades. Heidi will help Wheeler ‘stop digging’ and find a way through the current legal and financial morass.
Vote today for Heidi Stacks – write in – two year Wheeler City Council term!

I contacted the Lincoln City Visitor Center recently to learn how we could follow their lead, buy and install the Mobi Mats here in Manzanita. Many communities up and down the coast are now using these mats.
Lincoln City was able to pay for the Mobi Mats with Transient Lodging Tax money earmarked for tourism. The justification was that they would receive publicity value in source markets that would be equal to or greater than the cost of the mats.
The mats can be rolled out in the spring, then rolled back up in the fall, and are compact and easy to store. One side benefit noticed was that more beach visitors used the mats to access the beach, reducing foot traffic on the dunes.
Let’s look at this affordable solution to increasing safe and easy access not only to our amazing shoreline but for events such as the Manzanita Farmers Markets for both residents and visitors!
I’m Mark Kuestner, and I’m asking for one of your votes for the two open City Council positions for Manzanita City Council on November 8. Visit my website, www.MarkForCouncil2022.com to learn more.


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A writer might create a new poem in response to a watercolor, for example. A photographer might make a new image in response to a prose piece. The resulting new works will be printed on broadsides, which will hang in the Hoffman Gallery, as well as published in a book.
See the calendar for all the details at hoffmanarts.org/events/oct-2022-gallery-show-2/

Brad Mayerle for Manzanita City Council



As a general rule, I practice reserve in entering into social media discussions, particularly regarding elections. However, when inaccuracies naming me as a public servant, I am compelled to address these to provide clarity to the voting public.
I urge all of you to seek facts to guide your decisions. I am always open to chat with citizens and my phone number is listed below. I welcome your input. Data can also be found on the city website.
Here are a few clarifications regarding Mr. Anderson’s account of my role in his private “Meet the Candidates” event at NCRD.
• The meeting date was set by Mr. Anderson for this event prior to consultation of all the candidates.
• Only the candidates that Mr. Anderson is supporting had confirmed prior to establishing the meeting criteria.
• Some of the candidates were unable to attend on the prearranged date as they were notified after the meeting was established. One candidate asked for reschedule or Zoom options. Both were denied.
• Three city employees were named as attendees; only Mr. Grossnickle had been contacted prior to the meeting notice distribution.
Regarding the Mayor agreeing to support Mr. Anderson’s NCRD event with a city notice; he is correct that I originally agreed as I was told all candidates (but one) were notified for participation. After conducting further research in election laws for municipalities I reversed that decision based on the following.
• Under ORS 260.432 it is not permitted for a municipality to support a private event or candidate with public time or resources (letters, emails, texts, staff time etc).
I appreciate citizens taking initiative to educate the public, however, I do not support the process used to organize the meeting, as it was not a balanced opportunity to engage with all candidates.
In closing, in the future, I would expect Mr. Anderson to have a better concept of how to arrange an impartial meeting, with the understanding of the difference between a private event and city business and not be willing to encourage public officials to conduct violations in state elections laws. My job as the mayor as well as every councilor and employee is to uphold the laws.
I feel that it is extremely important for citizens to EDUCATE THEMSELVES on which candidates will lead Wheeler to a better future. As your Mayor, I am always available by phone should you have questions. Many citizens call me and encourage you to call. I operate with transparency and public decorum.
Doug Honeycutt
Mayor, Wheeler Oregon
504-348-4008
Please send your donations, payable to
FULCRUM RESOURCES/Smiley Bros. Salmon Harvest
c/o Laura Swanson, 16900 Lucky Lane, Nehalem OR 97131
For more information about volunteer opportunities, please call Laura Swanson at 503-939-5416.
Your generosity helps “The Swimmer” keep its promise “To Feed the People.”
After receiving a call from a member of the community who spotted Luna, we were able to successfully rescue her!
The BBQ came through!
Thank you to the person who spotted her, during the rush of emotion, I couldn’t recall your name, but we are eternally grateful to you.
Good things happen, thank you all!!
I am Mary Leverette and I am running Wheeler City Council.
It is unfortunate that unfounded rumor has found its way into this election. I would like to make a few points clear.
I am not, nor have I ever been, employed by, or a representative of, the Ulbricht family who own Botts Marsh, LLC.
I have no vested interest, nor do I stand to gain if this project moves forward or disappears.
I have met with Mr. Ulbricht on two occasions when I was seeking information on his plans for the development. I did this as an concerned citizen who wanted to separate fact from fiction.
I value open and honest communication and firmly believe that if sitting Council members would have sought out a solution that respects the interest of ALL Wheeler stakeholders, the city would not be facing a lawsuit now. As a City Councilor I will seek to hear from all of our citizens, business owners, land owners, and visitors to listen and learn. The best, most productive solutions will be found through consensus.
Please feel free to contact me at 503.449.8445 or via email at ml2@comcast.net
I, like so many others, love this small town and wish to care for it. I would be honored to have your vote.
Respectively,
Mary Leverette