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We do concrete and more LOCAL

Submitted By: Coastworks101@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
A couple of local guys are interested in picking up your concrete work. I have included some pics of previous jobs and also listed below a few other items we can do. Old school values and work ethic and we clean our mess up.

General maintenance
Window removal/installation
Decks
Lawn mowing (Looking to pick up accounts)
Demolition

We will have more services to offer in the near future as soon as we get some more of our equipment here.

Please send us a message with what you need to be done and you will get a prompt response.

Coastworks101@gmail.com

Missing Female Tuxedo Cat

Submitted By: alayawyndham@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hello Wheeler Neighbors,

Early this morning, our female tuxedo rescue, Wave, escaped our home. We live on SPRUCE ST. in Wheeler. Wave, just under 2 years old, is skittish and lives indoors, previously being too scared to venture more than a few feet outside of our house, and not without her twin brother Tide being there. It’s highly unusual that she’s gone far enough to go missing, so we are very worried. We have searched extensively on our property, and surrounding natural areas, including up and down Spruce St., and through the neighborhood. Wave is half of a deeply-bonded twin pair, and her brother is distraught about her disappearance.

If you live in Wheeler, and especially on Spruce Street, please keep your eyes peeled and ears open for meowing. If you are up for it, even check out potential hiding spots like bushes and sheds for us, we would be so very appreciative.

If you see her or think you see her, please CALL or TEXT Alaya: 206-618-9705 or Chad: 503-778-0174. We can also be reached by email: alayawyndham@gmail.com and cbash@rinehart.org.

She is micro-chipped. We have also cross posted on Facebook, and Instagram for sharing purposes.

Thank you for your help! Let’s bring Wave home!

Need Contact Info for Removal of Boulders and Soil for Water Line

Submitted By: nan@nanryderdesigns.com – Click to email about this post
Looking for recommendations for a reasonable quote on removing some large rocks/boulders and dig a deep hole about 10 feet long from water main to house to replace water pipe. Also interested in landscapers that have a back round in this sort of things because I also need two water gutter underground pipes add an additional right angle to divert waterflow away from boulders holding up the steep soil.

Please email me any suggestions or recommendations this would be most helpful for me! I’m in Wheeler
nan@nanryderdesigns.com
Thx BBQ!!!

Directors Chair Covers

Submitted By: lane@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
I ordered the wrong size replacement covers for my beloved directors chairs. Who knew they come in different sizes?!

These are 18.25 inches across with round sticks (as opposed to flat sticks which some have).

I have 2 burgundy and 1 with bright beachy fabric. Brand new – one still in package.

You are welcome to bring your chair by to be sure they fit.

$12 each or all three for $30

chamber Orchestra concerts in June

Submitted By: sdawagner@icloud.com – Click to email about this post
Chamber Orchestra to Present June Concerts

The North Coast Chamber Orchestra will present two classical music concerts in June, their final performances of the 2021-22 season. This unique ensemble, under the direction of conductor Cory Pederson, is a group of dedicated North Coast musicians offering live classical music in local venues. Titled “European Enchantment”, these concerts will feature a varied selection of performances by soloists, string ensemble, and full orchestra.

The first concert will take place on Friday, June 3 at St. Catherine’s Episcopal Church (36335 N. Hwy 101, Nehalem, OR) beginning at 7:00pm. This is a beautiful and intimate venue, a favorite of musicians and audience alike. ALL audience members (children and adults) will be required to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19 in order to attend this concert.
The second concert will be on Sunday, June 5 at Camp Kiwanilong (595 SW Ridge Road in Warrenton, OR) beginning at 3:00pm. Nestled just south of Fort Stevens along the shores of Long Lake, the Camp offers a secluded and private rustic environment for events. This will be an outdoor concert, and the Orchestra’s first performance at this venue.
Tickets will be sold at the door for both concerts. Admission will be: $10 adults, $5 students, and children under 12 (with adult supervision) free.
For more information about NCCO, please visit the NCCO website at: northoregoncoastsymphony.org. & our Facebook page: North Coast Chamber Orchestra.

For sale – cacti. For free – nursery pots

Submitted By: mmacassey@tele.com – Click to email about this post
Several plants need new homes:

One saguaro cactus of a very laid-back disposition. It is about four feet long and has several sprouts at the base that can be detached and grown into new saguari. The main stem can be repositioned somewhat when repotting, though it will always be curved. It also has several buds for flowers that are large and spectacular, though brief. Has been kept in a greenhouse but would also do well inside a very un-childproof home. $10

One small saguaro that is growing upright. $10

One prickly pear. Keeps well as a potted plant but also makes a deer-deterrent fence. $5

Free: nursery pots of many sizes, from six-packs to three gallons.
Also free: assorted potted plants

Sustainable Clamming on the Bay with Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS and ODFW

Submitted By: shelby@netartsbaywebs.org – Click to email about this post
SUSTAINABLE CLAMMING ON THE BAY: SATURDAY, MAY 21

Would you like to learn more about the different types of clams in Netarts Bay? Are you new to clamming and would like some tips? Are you curious about distribution patterns, research, and regulations around harvesting? The Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS has you covered.

Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife will join WEBS to help participants learn about the role of shellfish in bay health, the types of clams in the bay, the best and most sustainable methods for harvesting wild shellfish, and current research on trends in clam size and biomass.

Cost: There is no cost to attend this program. Tax-exempt donations to Netarts Bay WEBS to enable programs like this are encouraged, but not required.

Registration: More information provided after registration. Registration is required. Register here: www.eventbrite.com/e/sustainable-clamming-on-the-bay-registration-337484915467?aff=ebdsoporgprofile

This is an Explore Nature co-hosted event. Explore Nature Partnership offers a series of meaningful nature-based experiences highlighting the unique beauty of Tillamook County and the work being done to preserve the area’s natural resources and natural resource-based economy.

Find out more on our website Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS (www.netartsbaywebs.org) and by following our Facebook and Instagram pages (@netartsbaywebs). Stay connected with the Explore Nature Partnership at www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com or on social media (@explorenature_tillamookcoast).

This event was made possible with support from the Oregon Community Foundation – Salty Dog Fund. Explore Nature series is partially supported by Tillamook Coast Visitors Association and the Travel Oregon Forever Fund.

Kayak Netarts Bay Excursions: Bay Entrance & Inner Bay Trips (Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS) May 22

Submitted By: shelby@netartsbaywebs.org – Click to email about this post
Enjoy and learn to respectfully explore Netarts from the water while appreciating the abundance of life living deeper in the bay.

Our kayak trips that were canceled earlier this month have been rescheduled for Sunday, May 22! We are offering a tour for beginners and a tour of the inner bay. Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS interpreters and Kayak Tillamook County guides will lead our exploration of this diverse marine habitat. Check out our Kayaking On The Bay video series to help get you ready for your paddle: www.netartsbaywebs.org/kayaking-on-the-bay

We have two different kayak trips on May 22, with one trip for novice kayakers and one for intermediate level.

BAY ENTRANCE: NOVICE KAYAK TOUR
This tour is designed for beginning kayakers, taking advantage of the last outgoing tides. Participants will meander through the bay while making stops to appreciate the variety of animals and algae within the bay.

All equipment will be provided.

Register: www.eventbrite.com/e/kayak-netarts-bay-bay-entrance-novice-spot-request-form-tickets-337859265157?aff=ebdsoporgprofile

Restrictions: Tweens and older are free to join this trip. People with serious medical conditions should exercise caution in joining. Anyone under 90 lbs or over 230 lbs should notify us during registration to ensure we have the proper gear.

INNER BAY: INTERMEDIATE KAYAK TOUR
During this beautiful journey you will glide over the abundant marine life, aquatic plants, and algae within Netarts Bay. While this adventure is full of wonder, it is no easy float and isn’t for the timid! On the return trip, we will be paddling against both an incoming tidal current and a Northwest headwind. If you are up for a challenge, this is the trip for you.

The first half of this trip takes advantage of an incoming tide, flushing participants far up into the inner bay toward our favorite destinations. Because the NOAA tides predictions are only predictions, participants should be prepared for anything. For instance, the journey may involve short portages and using teamwork to carry the kayaks with us. All equipment will be provided.

Register: www.eventbrite.com/e/kayak-netarts-bay-inner-bay-tour-intermediate-spot-request-form-tickets-337826005677?aff=ebdsoporgprofile

Restrictions: Children under 16 yrs. and people with serious medical conditions are not allowed on this trip. Anyone under 90 lbs. or over 230 lbs. should notify us during registration to ensure we have the proper gear.

Where: Netarts Bay area. Sign up for the specific location!

Cost: No charge. Tax-exempt donations to Netarts Bay WEBS to enable programs like this are highly encouraged, but not required.

This is an Explore Nature co-hosted event. Explore Nature Partnership offers a series of meaningful nature-based experiences highlighting the unique beauty of Tillamook County and the work being done to preserve the area’s natural resources and natural resource-based economy.

Find out more on our website Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS (www.netartsbaywebs.org) and by following our Facebook and Instagram pages (@netartsbaywebs). Stay connected with the Explore Nature Partnership at www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com or on social media (@explorenature_tillamookcoast).

This event was made possible with support from the Oregon Community Foundation – Salty Dog Fund. Explore Nature series is partially supported by Tillamook Coast Visitors Association and the Travel Oregon Forever Fund.

Volunteers Needed-Neighborhood Watch in North County

Submitted By: peggy@coastconstruction.biz – Click to email about this post
Getting a BBQ/Potluck together for a Neighborhood Watch in North County, or maybe just Wheeler, depending on the interest.
We need Volunteers and Donations. Let’s get our area on the map when it comes to watching out for our Community and Each Other.
Crime is up and Arrests are down with no housing available for Criminals.
Let’s get together and start something that will not only bring our people closer, but something that will keep the crime down as well.
July 17th at 3PM we have Sheriff Josh Brown coming to visit Wheeler (uncertain on the place as of yet).
So this is a get together, where we can discuss things like Safety, Cameras, Community Concerns, Needs, Wants and anything else that should be on the Agenda.
With a group like this we can report suspicious activity, document and follow up on issues. These are just some ideas.
I have looked into a group nicknamed COP. They seem to have a great program going on. Check out their website…about 1/2 way down the page is the information for their city www.ontariooregon.org/joinopd.html
I also found the same program in Kitsap County Washington (I’ve spoken with them and they are happy to share information). Here is their website www.kitsapgov.com/sheriff/Pages/CitizensOnPatrol.aspx
Change can only happen when we as a Community get involved. I know this can be done in a Civil Manner, there is a way!
My email is peggy@coastconstruction.biz
Phone is (503) 354-4454 (you can text this number also)
Eager to share, learn and make this a safer place to live

Single Malt Q-Tet at NCRD, May 21st at 7pm

Submitted By: moranmem@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Grammy nominated Pianist Randy Porter joins Pink Martini musicians Brent Follis and Dan Faehnle for a special one time performance at the Oregon Coast.
You don’t want to miss this show!

Saturday, May 21st at 7:pm at the
NCRD Performing Arts Center
Tickets available at tickettomato.com
www.ncrd.org 855-444-6273

Fat tire bike size medium

Submitted By: bcmtnbike@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
I’m selling a medium sized fat tire bike. $400. It’s in excellent shape, barely any use. Shimano hydraulic disc brakes, 24 speed gearing, lockout front fork. It’s branded Snap-on, but it’s actually Trek who makes these, Let me know if you know anyone looking for something like this!

Longtime local family looking for housing

Submitted By: jamietaylormassage@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hey all,

We are once again looking for a home. It turns out that the rental home we moved into is only available to us until September. If you know of anything going up for rent or for sale between now and then, please let us know! There are a wide variety of options that could work for us, so please let us know about anything at all.

Thank you so much beloved community!

Jamie Taylor

URGENT DONATE TO DEFEAT MEASURE 29 61

Submitted By: bbq@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
With less than a week to go we desperately need funds to keep the campaign to defeat Measure 29-161 going strong until the very last day. As of this posting less that 16% of the ballots are in. There is still time to reach voters and help them to understand how dangerous and costly this measure would be to the county.

Please donate anything that you can to A Just Right PAC at ajustright.org. Every dollar counts and goes directly to costs. We are registered with the state and you can see expenditures listed on Orestar.

Thank you!