47″ wide, 44″ tall, 27″ deep
$300 or best offer.
Inquire to cardoons@nehalemtel.net







Retail $220. Asking $150
Thanks for your interest
Andrew




Please text or email if interested. Items are in ManZanita
jessicaschafferreset@gmail.com
503-348-6288


Come and get it in Pine Ridge (Manzanita). E-mail
for more info.



I can send more photos but that are too large to load on here…coolers not for sale. Thanks again!!!



The set includes both disk and burr sanders with a nail guard for any size pet.
I paid $60 last month; it’s yours for $50 to save me the hassle of returning it.
Texts work best: 503.475.0975
Emails next best: msshoebox@mac.com
Thanks! – Karen


His new Long Beach deck is complete. Stop by and say hi.
You can also order online @ www.illustratedplayingcards.com/
If you’re a business and want to carry the cards – please reach out to Aaron directly.
Have a great Day!

The desk is made of birch, maple and aluminum, breaks down very quickly for travel, using a magnetically attached (and hidden) Allen Wrench. It’s 18” wide, 20” high, 20” deep at the base. It’s extremely well-made, with a good feng shui presence.
The desk currently sells for $202.00 on Etsy. An additional shelf can be purchased to accommodate a light, copy stand or any other item you’d like to use in your office or while you’re teaching online.
To see the desk on etsy.com, go here: www.etsy.com/listing/1017054130/
Please contact me if you’re interested. We can meet up somewhere between Tillamook + the Tri-Villages area for me to deliver this beautiful desk to you.
Thanks, BBQ!
Dana Anderson
artlight7@gmail.com

Please text or email if interested. In Manzanita.
jessicaschafferreset@gmail.com
503-348-6288


I can do a quick pick up Sunday between Wheeler and Manzanita.
We will gladly take any glitter off your hands as well 😉
She also says she is available for commissions now. Should have another example to show her work from her brothers room by Tuesday. Mural in photo isn’t done, but I wanted to bring attention to hopefully recycle some paints.
Thanks neighbors!

On Jul 10, 2022, at 7:00 AM, Kate Murphy, Columbia Riverkeeper <kate@columbiariverkeeper.org> wrote:
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After decades, efforts to remove the Lower Snake River dams and save salmon are finally beginning to gain momentum, but the fight is far from over. The time is now to stand in solidarity with Northwest Tribal leaders, anglers, business owners, and community members to save iconic salmon from extinction. On June 9, Washington Governor Inslee and Senator Murray released a much anticipated draft report: Lower Snake River Dams Benefit Replacement Report. The deadline for public comments on the report is Monday, July 11 at 5 p.m.
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This is a big deal! As Pacific Northwest salmon populations continue to decline, we must take bold, swift action to save them. The draft report from Governor Jay Inslee and Senator Patty Murray acknowledges that the best way to save our native salmon populations is to remove the Lower Snake River dams.
This is your opportunity to use your voice on behalf of the salmon and all species that depend on them and send a clear message to Governor Inslee and Senator Murray that you support Lower Snake River dam removal.
Now more than ever, we need to come together to restore our salmon populations, to honor Tribal rights, and to invest in the future of this region. Join us in the fight to stop extinction. Write a comment before July 11, 2022. The time to act is now!
For our salmon,
Kate Murphy
Community Organizer
P.S. Want to do more? We are seeking 200 donors to donate $500+ to set Columbia Riverkeeper up for success. www.columbiariverkeeper.org/ to join our 200 Strong for Columbia Riverkeeper campaign.
Come join us in the park to practice a walking form of Qigong called Xi Xi Hu
It combines walking and deep breathing that helps boost the immune system ,reduce stress and lift you spirits.
This method has 5 different walking and breathing patterns that are easy to learn.
Tuesday morning we will getting together in the beautiful Nehalem City Park
12705 Hugo Street 10 AM to 11 AM
Please wear comfortable clothes that you can move in.
We won’t meet if it is pouring rain but if misty or foggy I will be there.
Cost is $10 suggested, it is a sliding fee if you need to pay a bit less it is OK too.
Masks are not required but please wear one if you prefer.
The park has plenty of room for social distancing
For more information or if you wish to be added
to a list for future
class notifications contact me;
janetm55@yahoo.com
Happy Summer everyone!
Janet

www.northcoastbbq.com/2022/06/23/hexagonal-storage-furniture-piece-manzanita/
This one still available:
www.northcoastbbq.com/2022/06/23/tv-cabinet-with-media-storage-manzanita/
Thanks!



Sober living homes can save lives. They have good success rates of individuals staying sober whereas without a stable sober housing opportunity many young adults suffering with drug or alcohol addiction experience successive failed treatments. This revolving experience of treatment/relapse is very damaging to these young adults who already often suffer with low self esteem issues. Without a supportive, long term sober living opportunity, repeated relapse cycles are almost inevitable. Tragically this cycle will eventually and likely culminate in a revolving door of incarceration or death by overdose.
Currently, there is a Fentanyl opioid epidemic that is taking young adults’ lives at an unprecedented rate. Many overdose deaths occur after a young adult has succeeded in seeking detox and doing treatment. Unfortunately, these courageous steps rarely prevent relapse when there is no sober housing to transition to following detox and inpatient treatment. Oregon ranks as one of the three worst states in the United States both for drug addiction as well as for lack of drug treatment facilities. Sober living opportunities of one year or more are one of the most needed and least available treatment resources. Ask any addict with long term recovery success who made it out of repeated cycles of relapse what finally made the difference and they will almost uniformly name a structured, affordable sober living environment of one year duration. And yet this is a nonexistent opportunity in Tillamook county or our north county. .
Our local youth must leave the area to receive Drug&Alcohol Detox and initial inpatient treatment. After these initial 3-6 weeks of treatment they are spewed back out with often no solid housing available or if they can find sober housing it is more often than not in the Portland area. Making it newly sober in Portland when their life experience, families, job connections and community are our 3 villages is a huge culture shock. In spite of honest attempts to adapt, heal and stay sober, this culture shock is often overwhelming and an element of potential relapse.
Sober young adults are an asset to our community! They are an immediate source of workers for local businesses. They are a role model of sobriety to other local youth. In this way they also contribute to create a sober youth culture in our community which is extremely needed and generally lacking. A working residential sober living farm would also be a remarkable resource if any of the farms in our area can imagine helping to birth this opportunity.
As a community we have always shown insight, leadership and the ability to get remarkable things done. Isn’t it time we applied our collective resources to help save the lives of some our most vulnerable?
Please contact me if you are interested to help in any way. I have been focused on this need for a number of years now and have a network of information and resources. Sheila Moran
