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HIGH TIDE HOME/V.R. CLEANING

Submitted By: kyrasin1@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hello all,

Everyone is spring has sprung! We are here to help you!
We do Weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, or whenever you need cleanings for your home or vacation rental. Please just give us a call and ask. Years of experience.

Please just give us a call and ask. 503-717-2585

Thank you so much for all your support everyone!!!!

Rice & Shine stay in Wheeler on Fridays

Submitted By: Glowpurple@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Rice & Shine is happy to announce we are serving exquisite Asian Fusion cuisine at the location in Wheeler from Wednesday to Saturday 1 pm to 7 pm. If you have not visited Rice and Shine before, come check us out!
Go on line to see our menu at riceandshine360.com or call 503-300-8568 if you have questions.
Look for the red food truck behind the Wheeler post office on Highway 101.
Location: 65 Rorvik Street, Wheeler
See you soon!

Tony & Kit Keating

Iso housing

Submitted By: jare.moore98@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
I’m a 24 year old male, I work at
Riverside fish n chips for over a year
Currently living in idaville in a 5th
Wheel with my 9 year old golden
Retriever and a 1 year old cat.
Looking to be closer to work in
Nehalem. I currently pay 550 a month
And am looking to either pay for a
Space to park and hook up the trailer
Or sell the trailer and have a space
That’s more permanent
Number:
9715177873

Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Classic LT For Sale

Submitted By: sgiltz135@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
For Sale: 2009 Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Classic LT
$5,150
25,100 miles

This bike is in excellent condition and has been meticulously maintained. It’s never been dropped and has always been garaged. It has only been ridden in dry weather. I am selling it because I hardly ride anymore and somebody should get some use out of it. I purchased it in 2016 with 14,625 miles. I am the second owner and have my service records.

It has many accessories and is equipped as follows. I have the original parts.

Air horn
Passenger floorboards
Kuryakyn grips & palm rests
Light bar with cruising lights
12v outlets
K&N air filter
Brake light modulator
Magnetic drain plugs
Metzeler ME888s, 5,000 miles on rear; 2,000 miles on front.
Wired for a battery tender
Owners manual

Tags just renewed, good until: 5-2024

This has been a fantastic motorcycle for me. Thank you for looking.

Serious inquiries only.

Changing Tides Open Studio

Submitted By: lynnleveringthomas@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Changing Tides Artist Studio will be open this Thursday, May 26, and Saturday, May 28, from 1-4. Stop by and see works in progress. Currently I am painting a series based on the local shipwreck, Peter Iredale, up in Warrenton. (attached photos)

Studio address is 12595 I Street, Nehalem (or look for the A board sign on 101).

The Library Friends Book Sale is this Weekend!

Submitted By: jenna.edginton@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
After a two-year Covid forced hiatus, the annual North Tillamook Library Friends Book Sale is on for May 27-28. The sale will be held in three locations in Manzanita:

Pine Grove: Fiction
Hoffman Center: Non-Fiction – General Interest, Hobbies, Home & Garden, Cookbooks, Religion & Philosophy and Travel.
Calvary Bible Church: Non-Fiction – Art, Coffee Table, Biography, History, Psychology, Science & Nature, Sports, and Pets.

A members only sale will take place from 5pm to 7pm on Friday, May 27th. You can become a Friends member at the door or ahead of time online.

The public sale will be from 9am to 4pm on Saturday, May 28th.

REMEMBER TO BRING CASH OR CHECK(S)!

The book sale features thousands of fiction, non-fiction and children’s titles and is the largest annual fundraiser for the Friends.

Emergency Support for Bunkhouse Restaurant

Submitted By: Rumblemailbox@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
I am writing to encourage all of our local citizens and visitors to support the Bunkhouse Restaurant between Manzanita and Nehalem. They have worked so hard to survive the pandemic and serve us at their own risk. They are a cherished part of our community. Unfortunately, the addition of the political flags at the entrance of their parking lot (which are not theirs and do not reflect their views) has created a downturn in business. Due to the extreme political divisions in our country right now, people are more likely to be offended by the flags and to not patronize the businesses there. We all have the right to display our political choices, but in this case it is destroying the ability of The Bunkhouse Restaurant to survive. I urge the people who posted the flags to reconsider and be kind. Perhaps they can be displayed in a place where they do no harm. It’s probably hurting their business, too. In the meantime, please patronize the restaurant! Thank you!

Two tiny special kittens in needs of foster or forever home

Submitted By: mollyrose0408@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
I am currently fostering two very sweet and tiny four week old kittens. They are in need of extra love and care, including frequent bottle feedings to help them gain weight. They have received one vet appointment thus far.

Unfortunately, I am leaving town in a week for extended travel and will no longer be able to foster them thereafter. I have reached out to a few local organizations and folks who may be able to help, but until I have secured them a home, I will continue to ask around.

If you think you could foster, please get in touch. I would be able to pass along a good quantity of formula mix and bottles, wet and dry kitten food, litter and box, and more. Thank you!

Hyperwear Weighted Vest for workouts

Submitted By: lynnleveringthomas@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Brand new Hyper Vest weight for walking, jogging, functional fitness, weight lifting or rehabilitation. Medium size. Comes with 6, 1/2 lb weights, expandable to 10 lbs. Selling for $35.

Features include:

Durable CORDURA® fabric, one-way stretch construction holds weights in place without bounce; very comfortable
Open side panels provide superior ventilation.
Washable durable easy care outer fabric with satin lining
individual removable plastic steel shot filled 1/2lb weights.

Announcing My Candidacy for Manzanita City Council

Submitted By: mayerleformanzanita@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hello Citizens of Manzanita,

My name is Brad Mayerle and I am announcing my candidacy for an open position on the Manzanita city council.

Our city is at a crossroads and the November election offers an opportunity to choose a better path forward. We need a clear vision for the future and better planning to help us get there. We need elected leaders who are transparent in their work and accountable to the people they represent. We need action, and a sense of urgency. I can offer that.

In talking to my friends and neighbors, watching city council meetings and reading local stories and social media posts, it’s clear our city has lost its way, putting the interests of visitors and developers above the concerns of the people who live here. Our current path, with its dependence on tourists and short-term rental income, is not sustainable. We need a better balance: a diverse and vibrant community that welcomes visitors, but first and foremost, meets the needs of the people who call Manzanita home. Our future and quality of life depend on it.

A little about me. I’m 58, married to my wife Jennifer for 25 years, and we have a 23 year old daughter, Sophia. We have a big, young, adopted yellow lab with too much energy named Colonel Mustard. I enjoy everything outdoors, be it clamming, crabbing, fishing, mountain biking, hiking, even yard work.

My family bought a second home in Manzanita more than 20 years ago. We enjoyed being welcomed into the city and neighborhood enough to make it our permanent residence five years ago. While things have changed since we first bought our place, I believe our city is a wonderful place and has enormous potential for the future.

Prior to my retirement a year ago, I was a dentist in Lake Oswego for 28 years, leading a staff of 15 wonderful and talented employees. We made a difference in our patients’ dental experiences and that makes me proud. Patients trusted me to hear their concerns, to diagnose their conditions, and to explain options for their health. These decisions involved listening to patient wants and worries, proposing a resolution, and implementing a plan that would satisfy their needs and budget. While not directly analogous to the role of a city councilor, many of the skills for success are the same: the ability to listen, think critically, create consensus, and execute a plan to accomplish the goal.

I didn’t plan on seeking elected office when I retired. To the contrary, my plan included laying low, fishing, working in the yard, and enjoying the perks of living in this beautiful community. But I believe in public service and in making a difference however we can. I’d like to do that in Manzanita – to bring people together to address the issues we face. I’ve heard your concerns about livability, the ongoing city hall drama, closing trails to access the beach, dune grading, loss of wildlife habitat, and construction noise. And I believe there are solutions—that we can find common ground if we work together earnestly and respectfully.

I know change can be difficult, even scary. But it can also be refreshing and fruitful. I feel well positioned in this endeavor by many members and organizations in our community that have offered their support. I believe that really listening, being genuine and educated on the issues—combined with my pragmatic approach to solving problems—can lead our city to a better place. That is how I plan to run my campaign, and if given the privilege to represent you, how I plan to serve you in council.

Finally, if you see me out and about, please introduce yourself and let me know about your concerns and vision for Manzanita. I want to hear from you! I welcome and look forward to our interactions.

All the best,

Brad

Samsung 53 inch Flat Screen with Remote

Submitted By: Odermanr@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Samsung 53″ Flat Screen LED TV $100
EXCELLENT PICTURE! Works as new.
Works well with your computer, laptop, tablet or phone for Screen Mirroring, Chrome cast, Fire stick…Cable, or Antenna.
Not smart, no stand(I have bolts for a mount), could be propped.
Need two healthy people to transport/mount.
Available May 26th.
Call or text: 5 zero 3 7 4 zero 555two

Home for Sale

Submitted By: pangaeagaia@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
My home listed for sale by pangaeagaia@gmail.com has been taken off the market. Failure to find a lot on which to build my smaller home is my problem, but also the fact that I no longer have a place to rent for the duration of the build.

Thanks to all who were interested who took their time to visit the home. I appreciate your patience and understanding. Maybe by next year…?

Judith

Wheeler Council Hearing Tuesday May 24 at 7PM

Submitted By: janegeason@comcast.net – Click to email about this post
On Tuesday, May 24 at 7 PM The Wheeler City Council will be holding a hearing on the proposed development of Botts Marsh. This hearing comes as a result of a remand from Oregon’s Land Use Board of Appeals regarding previous votes by our City Council. Regardless of how the vote turns out, the result will have a significant and long-lasting impact on the economic future of our town. Some people say that the very existence of Wheeler as a self-governing entity is in jeopardy.

Among our townsfolk, there are strong opinions on both sides of the issue. And, to my way of thinking, that’s part of the beauty of small-town life. We are conservative and liberal, young and old, rich and poor, working and retired, outspoken and introverted. And it is this diversity that weaves together to make Wheeler the place we choose to live. Yet, it has been my experience that this diversity is not fully represented among those attending our Council meetings.

I encourage our Citizens to attend the meeting to learn first hand—instead of through rumor and innuendo—how and why our City Council rules on this issue. And, let us all try to remember that reasonable, well-intentioned citizens can, and should, agree to disagree respectfully.

Jane Geason
Wheeler, OR

Seeking Ocean Visiting Opportunities

Submitted By: albert@albertideation.com – Click to email about this post
I live in Portland and am happy to come to the ocean or nearby to

Take care of pets
Help you with small projects (decluttering ace)
Play a house concert (folk music/singalong)
Engage in conversation
Play chess
Things I haven’t thought of but you might need a hand with.
Bringing you hither and yon
Gardening
Bringing things from Portland to beach

I am conscientious, and a clear communicator.