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Where is the Plant Sale?

Submitted By: barbaraandchuck@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
You may have noticed a Plant Sale sign at the blinking light in Nehalem and you may wonder, “Where is it and what time???”
Well, the Nehalem Bay Garden Club folks didn’t have room for all that information so here it is:

NEHALEM BAY GARDEN CLUB ANNUAL PLANT SALE
May 7th 9-4
May 8th 10-noon
43080 Northfork Rd, Nehalem
at the junction of Hwy 53 and Northfork Rd. Look for the horse sculpture!

Along with lots of tomatoes we will have veggies, perennials, annuals, trees, shrubs, natives, berries, house plants, Mother’s Day gifts and more.

You may also have noticed a smaller sign on 101 in Manzanita. That is for the Master Gardeners Sale at the Fairgrounds in Tillamook.

Author to Discuss Novels Based on Current Events

Submitted By: nmccarthy1276@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Oregon author Omar El Akkad will talk about his award-winning novels, “American War,” and “What Strange Paradise” at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 16 during a Cannon Beach Library Facebook Live presentation.
Viewers don’t have to subscribe to Facebook to view the presentation. It can be reached through the library’s website, cannonbeachlibrary.org, or by the library’s Facebook page.
In El Akkad’s novels, the fictional characters grapple with events and issues in today’s news. His latest novel, “What Strange Paradise,” was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year in 2021. It is told from the viewpoint of two children caught up in the real-life Middle East wars and the migrant crisis that followed.
His debut novel, “American War,” takes place during the second American Civil War in 2074 when the United States is ravaged by climate change and disease. It asks what might happen if America were to turn its most devastating policies and deadly weapons upon itself.
The novel was translated into 13 languages. It won the Pacific Northwest Booksellers’ Award, the Oregon Book Award for fiction and the Kobo Emerging Writer Prize.
El Akkad was born in Egypt, grew up in Qatar, moved to Canada as a teenager and now lives in Portland, Oregon. The start of his journalism career coincided with the start of the war on terror, and over the following decade he reported from Afghanistan, Guantanamo Bay and other locations around the world. His work earned a National Newspaper Award for Investigative Journalism and the Goff Penny Award for young journalists.
His fiction and nonfiction writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Guardian, Le Monde, Guernica, GQ and other newspapers and magazines.

Headphone Jack Adapter for I-phone

Submitted By: acwolf05@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hello,

I am leaving for a trip suddenly and need a USB-C to a 3.5mm headphone jack adapter, so I can use me headphones and apple products while on the go, and work remotely.

If you have one I can borrow for just a week, or an extra one you don’t need anymore, let me know as soon as you can!

Thank you,
Ariel
acwolf05@gmail.com

Ceramics Classes

Submitted By: hoffmancenterclass@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Ceramics Classes for Experienced Potters

The Hoffman Clay Studio offers two exciting classes – a teapot workshop and another one on the techniques of wood firing – or experienced potters in early May. Both are open to wheel throwers or hand-builders.

Details and registration at:

TEAPOT – Monday, May 9
hoffmanarts.org/events/ceramic-teapot-workshop/?

WOOD FIRE – Tuesday, May 10
hoffmanarts.org/events/wood-fire-ceramics-workshop/?

Proof of Covid vaccination required; masks recommended.

Class size is small, so sign up today to reserve your spot!

Bali custom window shade

Submitted By: jwmerc@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
So here’s the story – we had the cat tower a BIT too close to these fancy window shades last year – and our enthusiastic fur-child took a couple of swipes at the top part of one shade (there are two shades on the same headrail as you can see – this is the difficult part) – and now that we are having to move out due to the landlords decision to sell the place I am expected to replace the entire assembly. Nevermind that all other shades in the house are at least 2-1/2 years old – and that these up front don’t match any of the others in the house – a deal is a deal.
Here’s what’s hard to swallow – a replacement can be ordered – but since the headrail is “oversize” the shipping is a +$95 shipping charge. I made the suggestion that two separate shades to replace might be helpful to alleviate this kind of situation again (and that would eliminate the bonus shipping charge) – but it fell on deaf ears.
We have until 5/31 to come up with a suitable replacement – better sooner than later – who’s got one?
Thanks in advance for your suggestions – JW
Jeff Warren (yes – the guy with the honey) – 208-424-0042 or jwmerc@gmai.com

STR DIVIDE CORRECTION

Submitted By: ben.killen.rosenberg@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
STR DIVIDE CORRECTION

In my last post I got something wrong and I apologize for the misinformation. It was unintentional.

To clarify R4 and the Commercial zones are excluded from the STR freeze.

R3 is included in the freeze.

Despite efforts to fact check, the city website hadn’t been updated at the time I posted so I relied on memory. I should have waited until I could listen to the meeting a second time.

In the future, I will.

Kim Rosenberg loretta.kim.rosenberg@gmail.com

Manzanita City Council April 6 STR Actions

Submitted By: steve.nuttall@charter.net – Click to email about this post
Greetings,

Recent discussion and decisions made at the Manzanita Council meeting of April 6th have resulted in comments by several community members in the BBQ and other social media platforms. The bulk of the comments have been related to short-term rentals in the city. As we all strive to ensure the continued quality of life in our community, working together with accurate information is critical. The City of Manzanita elected officials and many citizen volunteers have been working towards various quality-of-life issues in our community for a number of years. In the spirit of this Councilor’s outreach and dialogue to ALL members of our community, I offer the following:

• At the April 6th City Council meeting, the Council approved by resolution a pause on the issuance of any additional short-term rental licenses beyond the existing 229 in the R2, R3 and SSR capped zones. These zones represent 90% of all short-term rentals in Manzanita.

• Prior to the vote, the Council voted to amend the resolution to exclude the C-1 and R-4 zones from the pause. Why would the Council make this modification? The main reason was that the R4 and C1 zones have never been capped and are zones intended for both denser housing, hotels, short-term rentals, and other commercial use. In Manzanita, the C1 (Commercial Zone) and R4 (Higher Density/Limited Commercial) are located on Laneda, and approximately one block to each side and provide a narrow buffer strip between the commercial and lower density housing neighborhoods.

• The R4 and C1 zones that are not part of the pause represent approximately 10% of all short-term rental licenses in Manzanita.

• The pause approved by the Council during the April 6th Council meeting is intended to allow for community study of the impact that an increasing number of short-term rentals have on the quality of life in Manzanita.

• The city has been actively involved in the identification and potential mitigation of livability concerns that short-term rentals present in our communities since 2019. A comprehensive report was issued by an appointed workgroup in February 2021 that outlined nearly 20 livability strategies and also included longer range opportunities for improvement that are currently underway. This report can be viewed at: ci.manzanita.or.us/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/FINAL-STR-WORKGROUP-REPORT-TO-THE-MANZANITA-CITY-COUNCIL-February-15-2021-transmitted-1100.pdf

• The City of Manzanita is currently recruiting volunteers to serve on a short-term rental standing committee that will conduct public meetings and outreach to ascertain even more strategies for maintaining the quality of life in Manzanita. Applications will be accepted until April 15th (tomorrow!). Interested community members should make application by completing the form located at: ci.manzanita.or.us/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/03.21.22-Application-for-STR-Committee.pdf

In addition, the Mayor and City Council have already embarked on a Budget Revenue Diversification process to explore alternative funding sources to offset the reliance on Short-Term Rental income. They will also direct the Short-Term Rental Committee to study specific livability issues in an effort to address community concerns related to STRs in residential areas. I, as an elected official, do listen to my constituents. The vast majority agree with me that we cannot and should not ban tourists from our town. Instead, we must responsibly manage our growth and the revenue needed to sustain required services.

Questions? Take the time to reach out to the city at strprogram@ci.manzanita.or.us or by contacting an elected City Council member. The contact information for the City Council can be found at: ci.manzanita.or.us/city-council/.

Thank you for your interest and my very best wishes for a wonderful spring,

Steve Nuttall, Manzanita City Councilor

(NOTE:) The information and comments contained in this post are the author’s and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of the City of Manzanita or other City Council members.

Everyone is Invited to Pine Grove’s Re-Opening Celebration

Submitted By: safaritourlady@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Mark the date – Saturday, April 23 from 1 pm til 5 pm.
Join us at Pine Grove Community House in Manzanita – everyone is welcome. We’ll have raffles, auction items, live music from the local band “Stay Tuned,” wine and nibbles, and a kids activity table.
All proceeds are going to fund a new backyard patio at Pine Grove. We’ll also have two “paddle raise” opportunities during the afternoon.
Here’s a teaser of some of the items that could be yours…..
* Stained glass pieces * Original painting on metal * Deep sea fishing package for two * Gift certificates to local merchants * Handmade wooden cutting board, charcuterie board, jewelry box * Manzanita golf for four people * A signed book and a personal visit to your book club from Deborah Reed * And there’s MORE, MORE, MORE !
PLEASE bring $5 and $20 bills. Cash will be the easiest way to claim your treasures.
See you there!

May 17th Election – Discussion Forum

Submitted By: ajustrightpac@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Measure 29-161 was not invited for representation at this event. However, many questions on this measure were presented to the candidates.

This forum occurred at the Kiwanda Community Center in Cape Kiwanda on April 7, 2022

Running for Senate District 16
Melissa Busch – Presumptive Democratic Nominee
Representative Suzanne Weber – Presumptive Republican Nominee

Running for House District 32
Logan Laity – Presumptive Democratic Nominee
Glenn Gaither – Candidate for the Republican Nomination
Dr. Cyrus Javadi – Candidate for the Republican Nomination

Running for Tillamook County Commissioner Position 3
County Commissioner Mary Faith Bell
Graydon Hallock

Running for Tillamook County District Attorney
Assistant District Attorney Aubrey Olson

Running for Tillamook County Treasurer
County Treasurer Shaun Blanchard

Representatives for the following measures took questions:
Measure 29-163 Tillamook County Veterans’ Services Operating Levy

Measure 29-164 Tillamook County Library Operating Levy

Measure 29-165 Tillamook Bay Community College Building Levy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsxiybNYj18

Local dry, organic carpet cleaning available!

Submitted By: bob_latorre@hotmail.com – Click to email about this post
Remember, Coastal Clean Carpets is your local DRY, ORGANIC carpet cleaning service! Upholstery steam cleaning is available too. For clean carpets, professional service, minimal (less than 30 minutes) drying time, and a safe, non-toxic environment, please call me at 503-440-7341, or visit my website, coastalcleancarpets.com.

I always practice responsible COVID protocols, and protect my customers from germs and viruses by masking and social distancing.

In case you missed my demonstration video, showing my simple but effective carpet cleaning process, here it is again:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_mqFSWuDZs&feature=youtu.be

Thanks for watching! And thanks again for supporting local businesses. I hope to hear from you soon!

Bob
Coastal Clean Carpets
503-440-7341

Entry Door System and Hardware $100

Submitted By: lizmenke@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Selling this beautiful door. See details at the craigslist add link below.

Price Reduced! Like new entry door system. Fiberglass wood-like stain. Decorative glass. 2×4 jamb included. The door measures 79 1/2” x 35 1/2” x 1 3/4”. Baldwin hardware and key included.

portland.craigslist.org/nco/for/d/cannon-beach-entry-door-system-and/7456714788.html

Black Quarts Vanity Counter and Sinks

Submitted By: lizmenke@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Sleek black quartz double vanity countertop and oval sinks ONLY. Cabinet not available. Tiny chip at back of right hand sink. Sold as is. $100 obo. U-haul from Cannon Beach, OR. Faucets, handles included! Towel rods (2) and ring (1) available. TP holder available too. Sorry: mirrors and sconces sold.

The countertop is: 72 5/8” x 25 1/2”
Sinks are Glacier Bay #923715 www.homedepot.com/p/Glacier-Bay-Oval-Undermounted-Bathroom-Sink-in-White-14-028-W/204465530

double vanity, faucet, hardware

portland.craigslist.org/nco/for/d/cannon-beach-black-quarts-double-vanity/7456711775.html