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Email: coastrangehandyman@gmail.com
Bonded & Insured


This sweet, friendly, calm, and affectionate creature is an arrestingly pretty 58 lb Catahoula mix from Texas. Despite a lifetime of abuse and neglect, 9 yr old Millie wakes up every morning happy, healthy, full of love and ready for action.
Millie can’t stop smiling when she’s outside. She adores other dogs, chasing balls, jumping in the river, and patrolling the property for chipmunks, squirrels and other intruders. She has excellent recall whether on the beach or in the mountains and keeps up with far younger dogs (her bff is a young Golden) despite a funky front paw.
Some things scare Millie, likely a reminder of darker times. When that happens, she responds well to quieting and redirecting, unless there’s fireworks at which point she disappears under the nearest bed. Though big and strong, she strives to be a lap dog and often succeeds.
Millie is ready to settle in for life with the right people and animals. Might that be with you? If so, please tell us a bit about both yourself and your life with dogs and we’ll run it past her. If it passes the sniff test, we’ll arrange a visit.
On behalf of Miss Millie and all lost-and-found souls, thank you.



Hoffman Center for the Arts | 594 Laneda Avenue | Manzanita
Join us for an evening presentation with Cat Bohannon, who has the capacity to illuminate and surprise her audiences and readers with scientific research mixed with wisdom and wit. Book signing will follow the multimedia presentation and moderated Q&A.
Cloud & Leaf Bookstore will have books for sale at the event, or pop in an purchase your copy of EVE this week.
About the Author:
Cat Bohannon is a researcher and author with a Ph.D. from Columbia University in the evolution of narrative and cognition. Her work has appeared in Science, The Atlantic, Scientific American, The Best American Nonrequired Reading, Lapham’s Quarterly, The Georgia Review, and Poets Against the War. Her first book, Eve, is a New York Times bestseller and was named a finalist for the Orwell Prize and longlisted for the Women’s Prize for Non-fiction.
hoffmanarts.org/events/an-author-event-with-cat-bohannon/
“Bohannon presents nothing less than a new history of the species by examining human evolution through the lens of womankind. It’s a provocative corrective that will answer dozens of questions you’ve always had — and even more you never thought to ask.”
—The New York Times







She offers:
• A safe, nurturing environment
• Evening & weekend availability
• Games, storytelling, and light meal prep
Isa has worked with local nonprofits (NCRD & TELC), provided childcare through COVID, and is currently interning with families impacted by addiction, trauma, and homelessness.
Flexible hours & affordable rates!
Call or text: 702-972-5822


We’d love to hear your thoughts, opinions and/or concerns as well as answer any questions you might have on the topic.
Conversations With The City
July 25th 10:30am to 12:30pm
Manzanita Library – 571 Laneda Ave
We hope to see you there!

My name is Ryan Bartlett and I am an experienced handyman who works year-round all over the North Coast. My schedule is open for residential work big or small, interior or exterior, and landscaping/power washing. Let’s collaborate to bring the vision for your space to life!
Call or text at (310) 924-9316
Email: coastrangehandyman@gmail.com
Bonded & Insured


Pacific Rays Window Cleaning provides top quality window cleaning services to homes and businesses on the North Coast offering exterior, interior and premium packages for residential homes and commercial businesses. We are committed to providing exceptional service and customer satisfaction, so you can trust us to get the job done right.
Call or text us to schedule your window cleaning!
(971) 415-1009
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I’m curious if anyone around these parts have rain sticks or similar instruments? In a couple of months I want to record some original music, and I feel like adding rain sticks will finish it off nicely. I’m hoping to either borrow the instruments or have you play with me. I’m open to other similar interesting instruments too, but I’d like to keep it simple. If you have some to sell, I’m open to hearing about it but on a tight budget so may not be able to purchase.
Thanks so much, hope to hear from someone soon!
**NCCWP wants no more logging and pesticide use in community water sources regardless of who owns the land, and wants an end to pesticide applications near where people live, work and recreate. Safe drinking water and clean air are part of the public trust that we all are entitled to have. Please help North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection safeguard and restore our drinking watersheds. www.healthywatershed.org | www.facebook.com/NCCWATERSHEDPROTECTION





THE VIDEO DEALS WITH OUR EXPLOSION OF ALZHEIMERS, AND THE ROLE GEOENGINEERING PLAYS:
Nicole is Google founder Sergei’s ex, they are divorced and she now has billions to fight for humanity and the environment. She is driven by the fact that their child has autism, which she believes, after research and spending much money, that it was from vaccines, that they are a primary cause of autism in America.
She has also uncovered info on the geoengineering that I have been crowing about on this site as I’m quite shocked that few have noticed what they are doing, though it is right over our heads and clearly visible here on the north coast.
Again, if you don’t believe in geoengineering, they offer classes at the University of Washington in Seattle, the same city where Flight Tracker shows DARPA’s planes that spray over us on the north coast of Oregon and the south coast of Washington originate.
JFK and LBJ discussing weather modification:
Georgia is getting ready to ban the practice:
x.com/RepMTG/status/1941511529817415692
Why do our politicians let this happen in Oregon’s skies? Not a word about it.
And we even have some folks who know all about this in Tillamook County, at the Near Johnson Space Center housed at the Tillamook Airport.
Can just one Oregon politician bring these guys in for an informational briefing? No harm in that. Maybe they can help us understand the what and why of this aerial spraying program run by DARPA being deployed in Tillamook and Clatsop counties?
These guys work out of Tillamook, at the airport:
nsc.aero/high-altitude-testing/
And here are two bills that can essentially be copied here in Oregon. Is there anyone on either side of the aisle brave enough to bing this into the public sphere?
(If no Dems are brave enough, Drazan maybe? Or is she too busy making statements supporting Israel’s genocide in the Middle East and Drumf’s bombing of Iran?)
The bills make it a FELONY to spray this crap into the air, into OUR LUNGS, into the lungs of birds, into the soil, into our farmland/rangeland.
What crap? Barium salts, bromium, aluminum, strontium, nano-tech. Pathogens can also be spayed.
If you don’t think we have the technology for this I’m not sure what to tell you. If you don’t think our government would do this to us, I’m not sure what to tell you.
Florida bans SAI:
www.flhouse.gov/Sections/Bills/billsdetail.aspx?BillId=80540&SessionId=105
The bravest woman in the House:
x.com/RepMTG/status/1941482077729255695
The SAI pollution is far more important than firework residue left on the beach in my view. But I’ve learned that people look down quite a bit, and rarely look up.
While folks were looking down and picking up firework trash on the beach on July 5th, the geo-engineers sprayed over their heads, around Miami/Foley, it was visible from Manzanita that day. Did anyone in Manzanita see it?
I can’t post photos but if anyone is able to do so and has photos of SAI ‘clouds’ so folks can see what they look like that would be great.
Obama’s CIA director discusses aerial spraying:
climateandsecurity.org/2016/07/cia-director-on-the-geopolitical-risks-of-climate-geoengineering/
Long-form:
Oregon losing on the environment to Florida and Georgia? Never thought I’d see the day.
I refuse to believe that I am the only user of this site that is aware of SAI, and I hope others will come forward and post some photos of SAI, as I am not able to do so.


I believe it includes:
5 rectangular Navy Blue
6 120” round (LTC LINENS Round Tablecloth 120 Inch – Navy Blue Table Cover for 60 Inch Circular Table – Washable)
MDS Pack of 2 Panels (30″ Width x 30ft Long) Wedding Arch Draping Fabric Sheer Chiffon Arbor Canopy Drapery for Wedding Ceremony Reception Decoration Party Ceiling Backdrop Curtain Swag – Dusty Rose
Items have yet to be laundered since event.



Dimensions: 27” – 42” W x 23.25” H and 26” – 41.5” W x 26.5” H
$10 each or $15 for both.


Blessings Chimanga
Monday, August 4th
Doors open at 6:30 PM
Music starts at 7:00 PM
Tickets available here: www.eventbrite.com/e/blessing-chimanga-concert-tickets-1451234143389
Blessing Chimanga is an internationally acclaimed artist as a marimba player, singer, songwriter and percussionist from Zimbabwe.
A virtuoso on the marimba, drums, and vocals, Blessing seamlessly blends Afro-jazz, traditional Zimbabwean sounds, and contemporary rhythms to create music that resonates globally. As a dynamic bandleader of the group Dreams, his performances are vibrant, interactive, and deeply soulful, captivating audiences with his infectious energy and passion. Blessing has toured extensively, gracing stages at major festivals across Africa, Europe, Asia, and America, earning recognition as a true cultural ambassador. His ability to connect with audiences transcends language and borders, making him a perfect fit for festivals seeking an artist who can inspire joy, unity, and celebration. A storyteller and crowd-pleaser, Blessing Chimanga is more than a musician—he is an unforgettable experience.

Katelyn Convery
Saturday, July 26th
Doors open at 6:30 PM
Music startes at 7:00 PM
Tickets available for purchase: www.eventbrite.com/e/katelyn-convery-concert-tickets-1425636610479
Katelyn Convery brings “Grungy pop-rock with soul” to Bay City with her full band and special guest players in celebration of their new single release.
Bittersweet angst and optimism weave through Katelyn Convery’s music, piercing the frontier of modern alt-rock, and harkening back to the edgy era of 90s NW grunge, with textures characteristic of early 2000s indie-pop. Alluring melodies, compelling arrangements, and perceptive, unapologetic lyrics land as a ferocious, buttery roar.
The result is something altogether timeless and new. And getting noticed.
