This has been in my family for 65 years. The form and teak wood are simply beautiful. The upholstery is the original. This particular style sells for a ridiculous amount of money, from $2000 on up:
I am making this one time offer for $575.



This has been in my family for 65 years. The form and teak wood are simply beautiful. The upholstery is the original. This particular style sells for a ridiculous amount of money, from $2000 on up:
I am making this one time offer for $575.



July 19 | 7:00-9:00pm
Admission $30
Hoffman Center for the Arts | 594 Laneda Avenue | Manzanita
Join us for an evening of science and humor that will include a moderated discussion with Cat Bohannon, who has the capacity to illuminate and surprise her audiences and readers with scientific research mixed with wisdom and wit.
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.




Paperbacks are $1 or 8 paperbacks for $5. Hardcovers are $2 or 6 hardcover books for $10. CDs and DVDs are $1 or 8 for $5.
All children and young adult books are $1 each.
We are grateful for your support, which helps fund building maintenance. Hope to see you there: Great deals await!
“What to say to someone who is dying”
A facilitated community conversation
So, what do you say to someone who is dying? Or to someone who has recently lost a spouse, or a child to cancer? Conversations around death, dying, and grief can be awkward, painful, emotional, and difficult, but they can also lead to bittersweet intimacy and make all the difference.
As we age, more of our family members, friends, and neighbors are seriously ill, dying, or grieving. Whether you are a family member, friend, co-worker, or just an acquaintance, figuring out what to say and do in those situations can feel impossible. Out of discomfort, and “fear you might say the wrong thing”, you may even be tempted to turn away and avoid the conversation altogether. We hope after you attend this session, you won’t turn away. This community conversation is designed to offer support and help you prepare so that your words, and your presence may offer much needed comfort during challenging times. And as we all become better prepared, our community becomes stronger and more resilient.
We are so very fortunate to have an outstanding panel of five compassionate professional women with diverse experience with death, dying, and grieving, to facilitate our conversation.
Everyone is welcome!
Please join us, bring your questions and/or share your insights, and meet our panelists:
Paula Sansum, retired healthcare provider and long-time community member.
Margot Lalich MPH BA RN, co-founder of the North Coast End-of-life Collective
Janine Carranza RN, a hospice nurse and author of the book, “ Bedside Portraits”.
Cami Aufdermauer, Hospice Chaplain for Adventist Health in Tillamook
Morgan Motsinger, entrepreneur, host of the “P.S. we expire” podcast, speaker, writer and student
Please note that Joy Lymph Flow has been moved to Tuesday evenings.
Questions? Call 855-444-6273




Welcome to 3THREE8 Manzanita ~ a newly remodeled, month-to-month private home retreat in Manzanita, Oregon. Our intimate and modern space is the perfect retreat for those who enjoy high end furnishings in a comfortable, home-like setting. 1.5 blocks to Laneda Ave (main village with all the shops), 3.5 blocks to the beach with private back yard, fire pit and golf course views. 2 bedroom/1 bath, two person max plus one toddler, one small dog OK w/ additional fee. We cover all utilities except the electric bill (WiFi, YouTube TV, water, sewer, garbage)
Please share with any of your friends that might want to spend the month of August on the Oregon coast. Text Bret with any questions 503.939.3927



Paperbacks are $1 or 8 paperbacks for $5. Hardcovers are $2 or 6 hardcover books for $10. CDs and DVDs are $1 or 8 for $5.
All children and young adult books are $1 each.
We are grateful for your support, which helps fund building maintenance. Hope to see you there: Great deals await!
Moving Sale and North Fork 53 in Nehalem.
Sunday, July 6th from 10am-1pm.
77282 Hwy 53
(turn on Bridge lane and park in North Fork 53 parking lot. Sale is in the farmhouse below the parking lot along the river)
Lots of cool vintage and upcycled furniture and decor, lamps, batik comforters and houseplants, outside planter pots, new filing cabinet, 2 wooden chests, stainless steel table, pressure canner with propane ring, bike and bicycle dog carrier, original art by Don Osborne and Paul Torian plus lots more cool stuff!
Everything must go! Priced to move!
See you there!
Very energy efficient way to store your garden harvest or for meat or fish.
Some spots of rust but overall looks good.
Works beautifully.
I’m moving and need to get it out of my barn.
New these run $600.
Yours for only $100!
Text if interested
503 341 9803
Ginger

You will find job descriptions and applications at:
www.oceaninnatmanzanita.com/employment/
OR you may stop by Ocean Inn between 11am and 4pm for more information.
32 Laneda Ave, Manzanita.
Known as the “Boogie Cat,” Sylvester was inducted into the Oregon Music Hall of Fame in 2011. He’s shared stages with a who’s-who of the blues, including BB King, Buddy Guy, Mavis Staples and more.
The “Boogie Cat” was born in Bonita, Louisiana, where he began singing gospel in church. At the age of 12, the Sylvester family boarded the Union Pacific train for a new life in the Pacific Northwest.
As legend has it, a twenty-something Norman attended a concert of Buddy Guy and talked his way on stage. After Norman’s performance, Guy encouraged him to devote himself to a career in music.
Besides performing regularly, Sylvester and his band teaches blues history in local schools and mentors young artists.
This free, family friendly concert begins at 5:00PM. Attendees are encouraged to bring blankets, low-backed chairs and fully stocked picnic baskets.
The park is located in downtown Cannon Beach, northeast of the Chamber of Commerce at 2nd & Spruce.
The concert is produced by the Tolovana Arts Colony and made possible by a Community Grant from the City of Cannon Beach.
For more information, visit tolovanaartscolony.org, email tolovanaartscolony@gmail.com, or call 541-215-4445.

The beloved Hoffman Tiny Galleries are back! From June 28–July 31, discover six miniature exhibitions featuring original artwork by local artists. You’ll find these delightful displays in the Hoffman Wonder Garden, in front of the Manzanita Library, and at the Hoffman Center for the Arts.
Each tiny gallery is being raffled off at the end of the month—giving you the chance to take one home!
Raffle tickets are available throughout July in the Hoffman Gallery, via the QR codes on each gallery, or online at www.hoffmanarts.org.
Winners will be announced on August 1, 2025.
All proceeds support the Hoffman Center for the Arts. A heartfelt thank you to our participating artists and poets!
Asking $65 each or $120 for both OBO. Call or text Dan at (503) 459-2302 if interested.






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YES! Music on the Porch- Community Open Music Jam at Rising Hearts Studio is this Friday, July 4th, 6 PM- bring your instruments, your voice, yourself- and let’s have fun playing together. All are WELCOME. Hope to see you there!
Contact Christy (503) 800-1092, Christy@cosmichealingnw.com for info/questions
Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th ST
Hwy 101, Downtown Nehalem
(503) 800-1092
“Lifting the community with education and services that promote healing on all levels.”
