SIZES AVAILABLE – 1/2 PINTS ($15) PINTS ($25)
QUARTS ($40)
TYPES AVAILABLE – LIMITED! BLACKBERRY/CLOVER/KNOTWEED/WILDFLOWER
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PLEASE EMAIL: deepboxllc@gmail.com – FOR ALL ORDERING


PLEASE EMAIL: deepboxllc@gmail.com – FOR ALL ORDERING


So much fresh local produce this week: acorn squash, apples, artichokes, arugula, beets, celebration squash, carrots, chanterelles, chard, Delicata squash, Hungarian wax peppers, jalapeños, Jerusalem artichokes, lacinato kale, New Zealand spinach, microgreens, pie pumpkins, potatoes, salad greens, and tomatoes (!?!), from Josi Farms, North Coast Micros, Fawcett Creek Farm, Circe’s Greens, and local foragers. We also have oysters!
SPECIAL HOURS THANKSGIVING WEEK:
Sunday 10-5
Monday 10-5
Tuesday 10-5
Wednesday 10-1
Thursday closed
Friday 4-7 (Rockaway Beach Tree Lighting!)
Saturday 10-7
Green Coast Market is located at 117 S Miller Street in Rockaway Beach.
Best offer – pick up near Northfork Road/Hwy 53.”
Please email: mytellyfone@gmail.com


Located near Sunset Beach Lane, between Gearhart & Warrenton. R hand turn off the highway northbound.
Or, meet up at Costco
Contact: ➨TEXT: 503 440 1580
I don’t answer calls unless you’re in my contact list.
OR email: elzbah@gmail.com




These events are FREE, but space is limited. Click the link to learn more or sign up!
www.eventbrite.com/cc/holiday-activities-at-the-visitor-center-1433729

2. Wooden ladder
3. 2 bar stools
Pickup in Nehalem (Bayside Gardens)
Reply to this email for address and info











Invitation
As we walk and breathe
movement never ceases,
everything is changing.
May this renewing inspiration
anchor and protect us.
May the thoughts that come,
whatever the mind constructs
fall softly into our hearts.
May whatever words we speak,
all the messages we send
reach others with kindness.
And as we live out our lives,
may the light of one heart
always connect with the light
of another.
Dr. Amy and Julie you will be remembered.
Come join us for Yoga with veterans, with Molly and with Janet. It’s fun, healthy, complementary and will limber you up. Everyone is welcome. Molly and Janet are excellent teachers.
Here is the info:
Yoga with Molly
Day – Monday
Time – 10:45 PST
Place – Tillamook YMCA
If you can’t join in person, you can still zoom in via the following link.
us06web.zoom.us/j/85009203244?pwd=kewlp3KzlW0sKcbRbW8m3xMy0t5yOA.1
Yoga with Janet
Day – Wednesday
Time – 10:30 PST
Place – NCRD in Nehalem
If you can’t join in person, you can still zoom in via the following link:
us02web.zoom.us/j/82315818270
See you there.
Brian



The Emergency Volunteer Corps of Nehalem Bay (EVCNB) is seeking a motivated, organized, and community-minded individual to support our mission of building a culture of preparedness across the Nehalem Bay region.
This role will lead our volunteer orientation, recognition, and retention efforts, while also contributing to community outreach, communications, and ongoing organizational engagement. If you enjoy working with people, coordinating programs, and strengthening community resilience, this is a fantastic opportunity to make a meaningful impact.
For more information about this opportunity:
evcnb.org/news-updates/join-the-evcnb-team
8:30am on THANKSGIVING MORNING!
See you in class!

Note: November’s and December’s NCCWP
last Tuesday monthly meetings
in Rockaway are cancelled!
Happy Holidays to all our wonderful friends, neighbors, and fellow citizens who support healthy watersheds, clean air, and safe drinking water! North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection (NCCWP) has had a busy year, and greatly appreciates the work and support our members continue to provide. While we will remain vigilant throughout the holiday season, we have decided that our monthly meetings in Rockaway Beach for November and December are too close to the major holidays and will not be held. Meetings will resume starting January 27, 2026 at 6 pm. We will, of course, provide updates and notices as needed.
We would also like to share a bit of good news with you. As you may know, the Rockaway Beach City Council voted unanimously to reverse its prior approval for a 28-lot Planned Unit Development in Nedonna Beach. The applicant, Nedonna Development LLC, has chosen to appeal that decision to the State of Oregon’s Land Use Board of Appeals (LUBA). NCCWP, along with Oregon Shores Conservation Coalition, will be represented by Crag Law Center to intervene in this case. We will keep you informed as this process unfolds. See attachment Oregon Shores and NCCWP Motion to Intervene represented by Crag Law Center.
A few other highlights are:
Floodplain Management Codes: On December 16th, 2025 at 6pm Oregon Shore Conservation Coalition and the Northwest Environmental Defence Center will host a webinar titled “Beyond the High Water Mark: A Call for Floodplain Management Reform to ensure Compliance with Federal Law and Bolster Community Resilience to Flooding, Climate Change”. This presentation will go over the history of Northwest Environmental Defense Center et. al. v. Federal Emergency Management Agency, which is the driving factor in Oregon communities moving to update their floodplain management codes. We will discuss why adequate updates are necessary to ensure that local communities, developers, the State, and FEMA comply with federal law as they participate in the National Flood Insurance Program, as well as how protecting floodplain habitat necessarily allows us to build more resilient communities that are better able to withstand ever increasing flooding events. You can sign up for this webinar at oregonshores.org/?post_type=event&p=51628&preview=true
Directly related to the above, on November 12th, the City of Rockaway Beach voted to postpone its efforts to adopt modified ordinances which would clarify how, or if, development would be addressed in the flood hazard areas. NCCWP has advocated for no development in those areas which are vital for flood control, wetland protection, drinking water source protection, fisheries, and critical habitat to a wide variety of plants and animals. City Council members felt they have only heard from one voice, and will take steps to gather input from other interested parties. NCCWP and its members need the City Council to understand that while many citizens certainly agree that protection of our watersheds and drinking water supplies is of critical importance, we speak with many voices and have a wide variety of individual/personal concerns.
NCCWP has hosted two screenings of the movie “The People vs Agent Orange”, one in Astoria and one in Tillamook. Both screenings were well attended and generated excellent discussion.
Important Reminder: Oregon Department of Forestry – Forest Management Plan (FMP): This is the “mothership” of forest practices in Oregon and a good opportunity to ask for language to be included that will protect all drinking water sources from logging and pesticides. The public comment period began November 1 and will close January 31st, 2026. Four public hearings are scheduled for January. The first will be a virtual hearing (Jan 13th), the second will be in Forest Grove (Jan 15th), the third will be in Tillamook (Jan 20th), and the fourth in Eugene (Jan 22nd). All begin at 5:30 pm. We encourage you to attend one of the hearings. The Tillamook hearing is at the Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF), 5005 3rd Street, Tillamook. We are frustrated that a hearing has not been scheduled for Astoria. In response to that poor decision by ODF we are planning a gathering on January 13 in Astoria at Kala, 1017 Marine Drive, Astoria to coincide with ODF’s virtual hearing. We will open the doors at 4pm for food, drinks, social time and a brief overview of the FMP and potential talking points. Then at 5:30 we will join the hearing using the equipment at Kala. Each person that wishes to provide comments will have to register ahead of time with ODF (we will send details in January) but can use the microphone, wifi etc at Kala to provide testimony. NCCWP will be providing an official comment with a focus on protecting drinking watersheds but individuals are welcome to comment about anything to do with management of our public (state) forests. ODF has indicated that they may have some public presentations but we have not heard any details yet. Please save the date(s); January 13, 4pm at KALA in Astoria and/or January 20 5:30pm in Tillamook.
Have a safe and meaningful holiday season!
NCCWP wants no more logging and pesticide use in community drinking water sources regardless of who owns the land, and wants an end to pesticide applications near where people live, work, and recreate. Safe drinking water and clean air are part of the public trust that we all are entitled to have. Please help North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection safeguard and restore our drinking watersheds. . www.healthywatershed.org | www.facebook.com/NCCWATERSHEDPROTECTION
For more information or to unsubscribe, contact rockawaycitizen.water@gmail.com
Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to NCCWP.
You can donate by check or online via debit or credit card by visiting: healthywatershed.org/donate/.

Support our small, local business this Black Friday and buy a handmade, artisan wreath at our pop-up sale!
These wreaths are all made by small-scale artists that we know personally. They are crafted with real foliage that is preserved, so you can enjoy them over several seasons! (All the wreaths pictured are some of the actual wreaths for sale.)
These wreaths are stunning and very well made, and they come in easy-to-transport (and visually appealing) cedar crates!
WHEN: This Black Friday, Nov. 28, 11am-4pm!
WHERE: Right NEXT DOOR to REVIVAL!
35915 N. HWY 101, NEHALEM
See you at this very special wreath sale POP UP!!!


This is a very cool work surface storage caddy. Tho I bet it could be hung from the wall if you had a mind to.
For the garden shed, for the kitchen, for the work bench in your shop, for your office or school supplies if you’re a teacher.
I’ve had it for a good 10 years myself. It was mostly used in my past larger art studio but I did employ it as a seed storage unit in my garden shed for a season or two.
The glass doors are hinged and open UP wards.
It about 2 feet wide, 20 inches tall, 7.5 inches deep. I paid over a hundred for it in a camas,wa antique shop. I just can’t find a functional space for it in my current downsized studio.
Make me an offer and I’ll use the money to pay my handyman to help with some interior trim or go to builders and buy the darn trim.
All reasonable offers considered.




** PREMIUM ! – RASPBERRY (1/2 PINTS $20)
