If your gutters and Roof need attention, call or message for a free estimate
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341.250.9221


WHEN: 1/11 at 11am
(2.5 hours)
WHERE:
Sea Dream Studio
35915 N Hwy 101, Nehalem
WHAT TO EXPECT:
Learn an aromatherapy application to effectively absorb plant oils into your body and skin oiling to boost your skin’s microbiome and conditioning. Explore movement for fascia and the lymphatic system to boost flexibility and flow.
Catch the momentum of this new year’s energies and surf your way into a year of wellness in this special workshop taught by Health and Wellness Coach Libby Golden Seaver!
COST: $44
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What I wrote to my congresswoman and senators yesterday:
I stand in opposition to the illegal attack and occupation of Venezuela, and the kidnapping of the country’s president, all without congressional approval.
I strongly urge you, as my elected official, to condemn this unprecedented aggression and violation of the United States’ Constitution as well as the illegal invasion of a sovereign nation.
The president has sent our troops into harm’s way to benefit himself and all his cronies who donated millions to his campaign. This invasion has nothing whatsoever to do with protecting democracy or our economy. It’s not even an invasion related to drug trafficking. It’s an attack to seize control of the mineral and energy wealth, specifically the rich oil fields of Venezuela.
Trump has made promises to oil corporations like Chevron, Exxon and billionaire oil tycoons like Tim Dunn who contributed to his campaign. He has been bought, compromised and is in turn compromising our country. This unwarranted action is a clear threat to our national security.
Do not be silent! This invasion, kidnapping, and coup was not approved by Congress and should be unilaterally condemned.
As my elected leader, I’m calling on you to stand strong in this moment and speak up. We must fight back together.

Text Kellie at (503) 784-3535 if interested.




Maybe you met her selling raffle tickets, working at the Clothing Bank, or at an art event, maybe at CART’M or the recycle centers. She was very involved in different aspects of our community.
Louise wants us to have a Party for her – she left the funds for this – so that is what is happening:
January 10th, 3:00-6:00 pm
at NCRD in the kitchen/gallery/fireside room
Music
Food
Beverages
Photos
Art
Stories
xxxoooooxxxooLOVEooxxxooooxxxooo


Conscious Aging and Community Connections is a Community Use Program of the Pine Grove Community House.
Your $5 donation at the door supports the Pine Grove Community House.
In January, we will remain open seven days a week, though with shorter weekday hours. Sorry for any inconvenience.
Please call during business hours 🙂
503.368.2665
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Ran maybe 6-7 hours total- uses the smaller tanks like used in camp stoves.
Like new condition. $40.00 obo
Hand pulled fold up wagon- in good condition.
Perfect for your setups at markets or??
Good condition. $15.00
Or $50.00 for both!
Can deliver in tri-village area
503 341 0450 text or mssg


Bait boxes alone do not keep Rodents from entering your home or business.
Call or message for a Estimate
341.250.9221
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A Google search reveals the difference. ” Speed bumps are sharp 3-6 inches high, 1-2 feet wide and force speeds of 2-10 mph, typically used in parking lots. Speed humps are gentle, 3-4 inches high, 12-14 feet long, and encourage 10-20 mph, ideal for residential roads. Bumps are abrupt for maximum slowdown; humps allow traffic flow”. Simply stated, you don’t use speed bumps on public streets.
Councilor Hart’s response was speed bumps and humps are interchangeable terms, the Council doesn’t get involved in these details, it has no interest in clarifying the City Manager’s comments and if I need more information, make a public records request.
Hart’s response was similar in tone when he explained why the Council didn’t get involved in considering how to find a way to fund and approve the low bid for the Classic Street project in May with available General Fund TLT revenue. Again, the response was Council just doesn’t get involved in these project details.
The Council’s lack of interest in the details of this project is proving to be both expensive and inconvenient for residents. Had the project been approved for construction and fully funded with available TLT dollars in May, all of the design and pedestrian safety features recommended by the City’s engineering consultants would have been built and the project would have been completed in November. The Council has yet to explain the inconvenient detail of spending almost $470,000 for legal and design recommendations and then failing to even investigate the available financial means to deliver the best long term solution to remedy the City’s past short sighted development attempts involving Classic Street.
Hart’s explanations of the Council’s lack of involvement in the details of this project will become even more problematic as completion deadlines are missed and costs escalate. Citizens should expect to hear all manner of excuses as the project moves forward such as the Council’s limitations in administrative matters, the legal expenses to defend allegations of irregular bidding practices by the City are not subject to public disclosure, wet weather construction challenges etc.
Perhaps a better line of questions to Councilor Hart would be who is making the decisions on these important details and who will be taking the responsibility for the consequences that result from those decisions.
Randy Kugler
Boss IR 2 Amp And Cabinet Pedal $175
John Pearse JP A6 Guitar Armrest $20
JP A6 is new and unopened
Pedals have been used very little, less then 2 months non-smoking home use only.
Mint condition
503-325-4819



There is still a stove and bicycle available.
Community Voices:
Let me continue here with comments made at last Saturday’s protest in Nehalem. These are thoughts from the people who joined us, reflecting not only on this protest, but also on their experiences at many previous protests. The perspectives shared may or may not reflect insight of each individual protester. They do provide thoughts into the motivations and feelings of individuals who have consistently participated in these gatherings.
-Take Climate Change seriously-no fossil fuels. Red States will feel the effects of climate change more than Blue States. I could go on.
-Heartened by love and generosity of this community in these horrific times.
-Love of Community.
-Peace
-The people rise up and stand up for the poor, minorities, women, and children.
-I want more people to realize what is at stake for all of us and to get involved and vote for democracy.
-Our Country means everyone’s Country. The only people who can say they are not an immigrant are American Indians-and we stole their land.
-Them is us.
-We are all from immigrant families, today or 4 generations ago. Our country was built on the concept of acceptance. We cannot be taken in by sidelining one group and creating an “other” to bully-Acceptance not separation.
-Hopefully Trump will be 6’ under before end of 2026.
-Looking forward to more people recognizing the danger our country is in and responding, standing up, writing letters, making phone calls, encouraging others to voice their concerns. No more bombing, deporting, lies, turning the DOJ and other departments into misinformation to the public. Hoping for some truth, empathy, peace and love.
-Love our planet, our home, compassion for each other, share our gifts, create, iterate, Breathe.
-Looking forward to a much safter 2026.
-Divorce thinking from hope-we need hope.
-Love is needed-community is love.
-Defiance until death.
-May we find our way back to the US of A.
-Tobian Reed, the Secretary of State for Oregon, is being sued by the Department of Justice as he is refusing to allow access to Oregon’s Voter Registration list. The DOJ is wanting access to sensitive personal data. Do we have Reed’s back?
-As we enter the New Year, it is important to pause and reconsider the concept of “hate speech.” Reflecting on its role in society, it becomes apparent that hate speech has not served a positive purpose in our past, does not benefit our present, and will not advance our future. The dictionary defines “hate” as a verb meaning to detest, loathe, abhor, or abominate—each word signaling a violent or extreme dislike. Hate is often associated with a deep, personal feeling fueled by enmity or malice.
This leads us to question: Where do we learn to hate? Is hate something we are taught as children, or does it develop during adulthood? At what point can we consciously choose to check in and halt the spread of hate within ourselves and our communities? Ultimately, when we examine the word closely, “hate” is just a four-letter word, yet it carries significant weight and impact. Let us take this opportunity to challenge the presence of hate speech in our lives and strive for a more compassionate and understanding society.
Again, I hope to see you at our first PROTEST in the 2026 NEW YEAR, January 3, noon to 2 PM. Weather does not look good, but dress in layers, wear your rain gear, gloves, hats, boots, double socks, and scarfs will get you through it. Conversations along the line will warm your heart.
Best,
Patty
Turns out it was not needed.
Paid $96.
For sale at $50 or best offer.
Please phone Julie. 503-368-5262


– Dave
From the article: www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/01/trump-kennedy-center-canceled-programs
“… it ought to be pretty plain to people that when a new administration comes to Washington, it is not the ordinary and appropriate thing to start filling your own pockets, your friends’ pockets, your political allies’ pockets …”