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Heart of Cartm Treasures Just Keep Coming!

Submitted By: jessi@heartofcartm.org – Click to email about this post
If you haven’t visited our little furniture room, you’ve got to stop in soon. Great little pieces for great little prices!

Beautiful new mosaics by Nehalem/Portland artist Aja Ngo just arrived, today and the sun made them sparkle and glow. We have a delightful collection of locally made pottery, mosaics, collage and more. It’s inspiring and makes us so excited for the upcoming Trash Art Gallery.

Heart of Cartm is open Friday – Monday, Noon – 6pm. Please, someone come re-home this chicken in a bubble.

5 BOXES MR. CLEAN MAGIC ERASERS

Submitted By: onesmartwoman99@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
I have 5 BRAND NEW unopened boxes of Mr. Clean Magic Erasers with Febreeze Lavender Scent for sale. Each box has 2 sponges for a total of 10 sponges. My partner bought them accidentally ( I’m allergic to synthetic fragrances.) Yours for $10, must take all, cash only. I’m in Nehalem. If interested email me at onesmartwoman99@gmail.com

Car Needed

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

My car got stolen from the Hilton Garden Inn parking lot near the airport in Portland. I am returning to the coast carless. I was on a trip helping my Mom out. She has been in the hospital.

So I currently don’t have a car, a way to get to work or get Ronan to school. I am in the process of getting another one.

If you have a car that I could borrow in the mean time, that would be so helpful. Please let me know. I am responsible, have insurance, and can provide references.

Thank you

Ariel
acwolf05@gmail.com

Ride Share

Submitted By: babbles@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
hi all,

i’m planning on going to dick huneke’s memorial service in portland on 4/30. i would love to share a ride–you with me, or me with you (preferred!).

here’s the particulars:
Saturday, April 30 at 1 pm at St Philip the Deacon Episcopal Church, 120 NE Knott, Portland 97212.

om peace namaste
lucy brook
email babbles@nehalemtel.net
or phone 503-368-3733

Please vote to renew Library funding!

Submitted By: peatea0@yahoo.com – Click to email about this post
To my neighbors in the Three Villages area:

I would like to join others on this site who have encouraged you to vote YES on Measure 29-164, the Library Levy Renewal in May 2022.

In inflationary times, this 5-year levy is an amazing bargain. The cost if renewed is 65¢ per $1000 assessed value of a home, the same as it’s been since 2017! Our wide-ranging Library system costs only $110 per year for homes assessed at $170,000, which is $9.25 a month—less than most of us spend on beer and wine in a weekend.

Personally, I rely on branch libraries in Tillamook County for email and internet. All branches beam a wifi signal into their parking lots so anyone can connect day or night, for free. When I moved here, a friend told me about this, so I drove with a laptop to the Library one rainy night. I had to laugh—there we all were in our pickup trucks and SUVs, blue light shining on our faces as we sat behind the wheel accessing the wider world.

I have no internet at home, so I need Library computers for weather and news, ordering online, filling out forms. I also get DVDs and audio books from the Library. I have recommended movies and TV shows to friends who can’t find them on Netflix or Hulu. Then they use a Library card—it’s free!

Working at Library computers, I run into friends and overhear local news. Librarians help enthusiastic kids and sophisticated adults. Since Manzanita lost its “business center” at Salt and Paper gift shop, we have been able to manage because Tillamook County purchased modern printer-copier-scanners for all branch libraries.

Good value for the money, right? Please vote YES on Measure 29-164!

Phyllis Thompson
Manzanita OR 97130

Upcoming Facilities and Trails Listening Sessions

Submitted By: dan@tillamookcoast.com – Click to email about this post
Facilities and Trails Listening Sessions

Dan Haag, Trails & Outdoor Recreation Coordinator for Tillamook County Visitors Association, is hosting four listening and engagement sessions throughout Tillamook County in late April and early May. These sessions seek to gather community input on countywide needs for facilities and trails: Where do we need more restrooms, public parking, and garbage receptacles? What trails need to be improved or connected? How can the county improve recreational access for all abilities?

The dates and locations for each are as follows:

Nehalem – NCRD Gallery, Monday, April 25 at 6 pm.

Rockaway Beach – Rockaway Community Center, Wednesday, April 27 at 6 pm.

Tillamook – Tillamook Bay Community College, Room 101. Monday, May 2 at 6 pm.

Pacific City – Kiwanda Community Center, Faye Jensen Hall. Tuesday, May 3 at 6 pm.

Light refreshments will be offered.

If you’d like to provide input and can’t attend any of these dates, please email Dan Haag at dan@tillamookcoast.com.

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Tillamook Coast Visitors Association

PO Box 1268 Tillamook OR 97141

Tillamookcoast.com

OUTDOOR GARDEN TABLE / 2 CHAIRS

Submitted By: microman7979@yahoo.com – Click to email about this post
Glass topped outdoor table and two chairs:
Used but in very good condition. The glass is tempered so breakage is not an issue. Table is designed to hold a folding umbrella/ shade in the center with a weighted base for support (not included). The chairs are sturdy and comfortable with hammock style seats.

$25 and it’s yours!
Call 503-368-3214

SUNFLOWERS FOR UKRAINE

Submitted By: helidoni@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
There is such great need for support in Ukraine, and children are uniquely impacted by the war there.

The sunflower is the national flower of Ukraine, and Mindy Claflin of Nehalem was inspired to start a group fundraiser. At the Tillamook Headlight Herald Home and Garden Show next weekend, they will offer more than 5 different types of sunflower seedlings at $2 each. The seedlings include the American Giant Hybrid, which can grow to 14-16 feet high, as well as smaller types such as Dwarf Teddy Bear and Dwarf Sunspot, which are container varieties.

A beautiful 3-dimensional sunflower wall quilt created and donated by Michelle Vinciguerra of Neahkahnie will be offered as a silent auction item. Bids start at $300, with increments of $25. You may call in a bid now to Terri Maragos at (503) 368-5203 or at helidoni@nehalemtel.net if you want to get a head start. The quilt is valued at $750. “Sunflowers for Ukraine” will also feature T-shirts, stickers, buttons, bracelets and other small items.

The Home and Garden Show is at the fairgrounds in Tillamook Sat. April 30, 9-4 and Sun. May 1, 11-4. Entrance and parking are free.

All proceeds from the booth will go directly to the Ukraine campaign of the nonprofit Save the Children. The team ID# is TRT-4128, “Sunflowers for Ukraine.” With that ID on the memo line, checks can also be sent directly to Save the Children, PO Box 97132, Washington DC 20090. This is a highly rated charity which has been operating in Ukraine since 2014.

Please plan to join us at the upcoming show. We’ll be glad you did!

Ceramics Classes

Submitted By: hoffmanclaystudio@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Ceramics Classes
Posted on April 15, 2022 by North Coast BBQ
Submitted By: hoffmancenterclass@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Ceramics Classes for Experienced Potters

The Hoffman Clay Studio offers two exciting classes for 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 and only a few remaining, so sign up today to reserve your spot!

Pine Grove Celebration this SATURDAY

Submitted By: Safaritourlady@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
We hope to see you on Saturday at Pine Grove Community for the Grand Re-Opening Celebration. There will be lots of activities going on all afternoon. There will something for everyone: auction items, raffle items, kids activities, live music by local band “Stay Tuned,” wine and snacks.

We are looking forward to visiting with everyone and getting your feedback on what members want to see at Pine Grove. AND, all the money raised will go toward construction of a new backyard patio space to increase the functionality of the Pine Grove building even more.

Here is the tentative agenda for the day:

1:00 pm: Doors open; Sign in, enter for door prizes

1:30-2:30: First music set by “Stay Tuned”

2:45: Door Prizes announced and Paddle Raise

3:00-4:00: Second music set

4:15: More Door prizes announced and Paddle Raise

4:30: Last call Silent Auction; Announce Raffle winners

Navage Nasal Salt Pods

Submitted By: banjo2@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
Free:
Nasal Saline Pods for use with a Naval Nasal Hygiene Cleaner Unit. Individually sealed; no expiration date visible. A relative purchased these recently but did not buy the ‘Unit’ required to dispense them.

Hoping someone can use them? Please email if interested, located in Manzanita but can deliver in the nearby areas.

Netarts Bay Area Clean Up with SOLVE and Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS on Saturday, April 23, 2022

Submitted By: shelby@netartsbaywebs.org – Click to email about this post
Let’s clean up for the future! Join SOLVE and Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS for the Spring Oregon Beach Cleanup on Saturday, April 23, 2022, from 10 am to 1 pm. Meet at Netarts Bay Boat Ramp (2065 Netarts Boat Basin Road, Netarts, OR) at 10 am to join.

This year, Tillamook Air Museum is joining the fun and offering FREE museum passes to anyone returning with a bag of trash to our check-in location! Lend a hand to clean up for the future this Earth Day, and earn a free pass to learn about the past.

Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS has been a captain for our local cleanup with several great partners including Tillamook County Parks Department, Netarts-Oceanside Fire District, and Oregon State Parks for over a decade. Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS members and our partners have been working with SOLVE to host cleanups in the area from Cape Lookout to Cape Meares to Bay Ocean for over a decade. Join us this year to help continue this long legacy of stewardship for our bay and ocean.

This beach cleanup is family-friendly! Whether you are up for getting muddy, hiking to more remote spots, or looking to share your love for our coast and the value of volunteering with your family – we have a spot for you! We recommend bringing a bucket, work gloves, and gear to keep you comfortable outdoors. If needed, bags and gloves are available free of charge to all volunteers.

Remember our ocean shores can be dangerous. Avoid logs in the water. Keep your distance from marine mammals, and never turn your back on the ocean! If you find any hazardous material, please alert your Beach Captain. Bring a buddy, stay safe and have fun!

The Friends of Netarts WEBS Facebook event link for this beach cleanup is here: fb.me/e/284U2Gu0S – help spread the word and share on your social media!

WHEN: Saturday, April 23, 2022, 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM

ADVANCED REGISTRATION RECOMMENDED: Pre-registration will speed up event check-in! You can register here ahead of time to guarantee your spot.

MEETING LOCATION: Meet at the Netarts Bay Boat Launch. From the junction of Hwy 6 and 101 travel ~ 6 miles south on Netarts Hwy to Netarts Bay Rd. Boat Launch at the parking lot.

GOOGLE MAP: goo.gl/maps/a1d3jR3pwZR2

WHAT TO BRING: You are encouraged to bring your own reusable bucket/bag, gloves, and water bottle to help reduce plastic waste. If you happen to forget, SOLVE will provide bags and gloves.

If you bring personal belongings please bring a backpack so you can pick up trash hands-free. Dress for the weather, wear closed-toed shoes, and long pants. Be prepared for the variable Oregon coast weather. Also bring your cell phone, and a filled reusable water bottle.

WHAT’S PROVIDED: SOLVE will provide all instruction, disposal, recycled trash bags, and disposable work gloves.

PARKING/GETTING THERE: Parking is available in the area.

BATHROOMS: There will public restrooms at the staging location for this event.

ACCESSIBILITY: This event will take place mostly on sandy beaches with some opportunities in rocky areas.

YOUTH VOLUNTEERS: This event welcomes chaperoned youth of all ages, and unchaperoned youth 16 and older.

WEBS and partners are hosting this event as part of the Explore Nature series of hikes, walks, paddles and outdoor adventures. Led by a consortium of volunteer community and non-profit organizations, these meaningful nature-based experiences highlight the unique beauty of Tillamook County and the work being done to preserve and conserve the area’s natural resources and natural resource-based economy. Learn more about Explore Nature at www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com.

Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS (Watershed, Estuary, Beach and Sea) is non-profit organization dedication to sustaining the Netarts Bay area through education and stewardship. Stay connected with WEBS via Facebook, Eventbrite, and through our website at www.netartsbaywebs.org. You can also access our social media to share this event at fb.me/e/284U2Gu0S.

Nehalem Bay Health District Wheeler Care Center Regular Meeting

Submitted By: nbhdistrict@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
PUBLIC NOTICE

Nehalem Bay Health District
Wheeler Care Center Regular Meeting
5:30 PM, Wednesday, April 27, 2022
Location: Zoom Remote Video Conferencing

This Meeting is open to the public.
The Zoom link is below for members of the public who wish to attend
us02web.zoom.us/j/83517178834

Direct your questions to:
nbhdistrict@gmail.com

Agenda

I. Call to order
II. Financial projection updates
III. Staff updates
IV. Interview Operational Assessment candidates

Adjournment

Dahlia Tuber Sales

Submitted By: pattyrinehart@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
Dear Friends –
>
> Friday, April 22nd is EARTH DAY – and Opening Day for FRIENDS of NCRD’s DAHLIA TUBER SALE!
>
> Dahlia Tubers are for sale in the parking lot of the Little Apple, daily from 9:30 to 4:30 –
> Many varieties of Dahlia Tubers: $1 and $2 per tuber.
> Mixed Dahlia Tubers: $5 for a bag of 6 tubers.
>
> Mixed Dahlia Tubers are also for sale at the Welcome Center at NCRD: $5 for a bag of 6 tubers.
>
> Small bags of bone meal fertilizer will be for sale at both locations.
>
> It’s time for Dahlia Tuber planting! (Instructions included) Get your tubers and get them planted!!
>
> Questions? Call Patty @ 503-368-6081

BOGEN MANFROTTO HEAVY DUTY TRIPOD

Submitted By: microman7979@yahoo.com – Click to email about this post
For sale: Bogen Manfrotto tripod with geared center column and #329 head/ quick release shoe. Made in Italy. The best of the best!

This is the Rolls Royce of camera tripods. Out of this world quality and sturdy enough to hold a camera still and upright in a hurricane. Beautiful fast-release adjustment levers,and leveling bubbles in every vertex on the head and legs. This will last longer than a lifetime. Great for studio work!

Asking $175
Call 503-368-3214

Nehalem Bay Health District Budget Committee Meeting

Submitted By: nbhdistrict@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
PUBLIC NOTICE

Nehalem Bay Health District
Budget Committee Meeting
7:00 PM, Thursday, April 26, 2022
Location: Remote Video Conferencing

This Meeting is open to the public.
The Zoom link is below for members of the public who wish to attend
us02web.zoom.us/j/82626544433

Direct your questions to:
nbhdistrict@gmail.com

Agenda

I Call to order
II Elect a presiding officer
III Receive and review the budget documents
IV Receive and hear the budget message
presentation
V Public comments
VI Discusses and revise the budget as needed
VII Approve the budget
VIII Approve the property taxes to be levied for Fiscal Year 2019-20

Adjournment