MANZANITA 4TH OF JULY PARADE

Submitted By: elaskey86@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hi everyone!!

I can’t tell you how excited I am for the Parade! We have such a good turn out of participants, I’m really proud of everyone stepping up to make this a memorable reboot!!

The parade will be held on Tuesday July 4th at 1pm

Anyone who wishes to enter, please do online at visitmanzanita.org/4th-of-july/

There will be day of registration from 10am-12pm. Forms will be limited so we encourage you to register online if you can.

CHAIR POLICY: chairs can be set out NO earlier than 7am the day of the parade (7/4). Please make sure the side walks are still passable and take into consideration other’s mobility issues.

MILITARY FLY OVER: around 10:18am two F15 Eagle jets will fly over our little town to kick off the day! America heck yea!

If you have a Facebook please make sure to follow the parade’s FB page for details on the parade route and more. If you do not have Facebook, please email your questions to manzanita4thjulyparade@gmail.com

Thanks everyone! Happy Birthday USA!!

Erin

What they are saying

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Celebrating 13 years + 100 FIVE Star Google Reviews AND counting. : ) THANK YOU!

At Pauseful, our massage sessions are designed to reboot your nervous system and restore your zest for life. We believe that creativity emerges from spaciousness, and we encourage our clients to let go of their daily stresses and find inspiration in the present moment.

Whether you’re seeking relief from chronic stress, recovering from an injury, or you simply understand the importance of self-care for a healthy, balanced life, we’re here to support you on your journey. We invite you to pause and reconnect with yourself.

Reserve your appointment online, text or call.
www.Pauseful.love
503-457-1092

FAMILY GARAGE SALE THIS WEEKEND (Bayside Gardens)

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Lots of items for sale, including:
• Laptops, desktops, monitors, and lots of other electronics.
• Home stereo + speakers, computer speakers, PA speakers.
• Shelves and small furniture.
• Toys and kids stuff.
• Large collection of brand new/sealed LEGO sets.
• Household items.
• Clothing & shoes.
• Lots of vinyl records.
• Ultra-quiet air compressor.
• Tools and miscellaneous.
• Handmade jewelry.
…and much more!

Oh, and my daughter Sophia will be running a lemonade stand!

Saturday (7/1) 9am – 3pm
Sunday (7/2) 9am – 3pm

NO EARLY BIRDS PLEASE!

35130 Evergreen Pl.
Nehalem, OR 97131

100 reviews in counting!

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At Pauseful Massage, we love what we do, and we’re glad it shows. Celebrating 13 years! And 100 google reviews :))

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Our massage sessions are designed to reboot your nervous system and restore your zest for life. We believe that creativity emerges from spaciousness, and we encourage our clients to let go of their daily stresses and find inspiration in the present moment.

Whether you’re seeking relief from chronic stress, recovering from an injury, or you simply understand the importance of self-care for a healthy, balanced life, we’re here to support you on your journey. We invite you to pause and reconnect with yourself.

Pauseful Massage & Botanicals
www.Pauseful.love
503-457-1092

Cannon Beach Library Annual Fourth of July Book Sale

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The Cannon Beach Library’s Fourth of July Used Book Sale, a cherished and time-honored tradition, returns July 1st to July 4th! Close to the hearts of both local and visiting book enthusiasts, this event is a fundraiser for our community library, one of the few private non-profit libraries left in the country. The sale takes place at 131 N Hemlock Street, in downtown Cannon Beach, OR.

Experience the thrill of uncovering literary gems, including timeless classics, contemporary bestsellers, mass-market paperbacks, non-fiction, cookbooks, gardening books, travel guides, holiday books, audio books, DVDs, music CDs, and books for children and young adults. Amazing bargains, affordable finds, and THOUSANDS of books await, whether you’re a seasoned bookworm or simply seeking a memorable adventure. Don’t miss our Bonus Sale – buy 3 items, get the fourth item FREE!

Mark your calendars – the four-day sale runs from Saturday, July 1st to Tuesday, July 4th. Sale hours are Saturday, Sunday, and Monday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; the famous 5-dollar fill-a-bag sale is Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (bags provided). The library will be closed for all regular services June 29th through July 4th, though books may still be returned in the drop box.

The library’s largest book sale of the year brings volunteers, friends, and families together to support the library. Call us to find out how you can still help at 503-436-1391

Summer Yoga Classes at NCRD

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REGISTER TODAY!
SUMMER SCHEDULE FOR NCRD YOGA, see attached image or visit www.ncrd.org for more details.

New term starts MONDAY, July 3rd (no classes on Tuesday, July 4th).
In-person, Zoom-only and hybrid options available.

WORKSHOP OFFERINGS:

THE BIG RELAX
Take time out from your active summer for these monthly opportunities for two hours of blissful restorative yoga, we’re calling THE BIG RELAX. Two hours of restorative yoga can deliver the same benefits to your nervous systems as a 5-day relaxing vacation. These monthly sessions will be held on Sunday afternoons from 3- 5 p.m. This is an in-person only offering held in the beautiful yoga room. Space is limited to 10 participants. If this sounds like something custom-made for you, reserve a spot by calling 855-444-6273 or kileyk@ncrdnehalem.org.

$25/session for Fitness Center members
$35 for non-members

JULY 16
AUGUST 20
SEPTEMBER 24

Community Drumming Circle Tuesday June 27th 6PM

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Hello!
A friendly reminder to please join us for a Community Drum Circle at Rising Hearts Studio, tomorrow Tuesday June 27th, 6 PM. Bring your drum or other percussion instrument and join in the fun! $5 suggested Love donation

Please call or email with any questions or concerns – see you there!

Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th St (Hwy101, downtown)
Nehalem, OR 97131
(503) 800-1092
Christy@cosmichealingnw.com
‘Lifting the community with education and services that promote healing on all levels’

Ceramic Classes at NorthCoast Mudworks

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Hello friends and neighbors,
NorthCoast Mudworks is offering two pottery classes this summer. Sign up at

www.northcoastmud.com/pottery-lessons

Beginner Wheel Throwing w/ Tara Spires-Bell
This 4-part class meets weekly on Tuesdays 4:00-6:30 pm
July 11, 18, 25, and August 1st

Learn the basics of throwing on the wheel: centering, opening, and pulling up a wall. We will focus on fundamental forms such as cylinders, cups and mugs then branch into how to shape pots from the inside to create volume and a pleasing shape.

You will also learn how to finish pieces and add your personal aesthetic by trimming, adding texture, making and attaching handles. The final class will be an introduction on glazes and how to apply them.

Instruction by local potter Tara Spires-Bell will include demonstrations, individual coaching, and personalized feedback. This class is designed for those with little or no experience in clay. Get an introduction into the ways you can explore form, function, color, texture, and design on the pottery wheel!

The class fee includes 15 pounds of clay and one 3-hour uninstructed practice session during Mudworks’ Open Studio hours.

Intro to Clay w/ Lindsay Ka’iulani
This 4-part class meets weekly on Wed.12:00- 2:30 pm
July 26, August 2, 9, 16

An Intro to Clay is designed to explore the many aspects of ceramics, as an introduction to both wheel-throwing and hand-building with clay.We will explore several techniques – utilizing the potters wheel, slab building and more.

Lindsay will work with students individually to meet their goals and explore their interests. She will make presentations, offer examples, and provide demonstrations.

The class will include fundamental skills and allow students to explore and play while focusing on a specific form to create and walk away with.The level of lecture and demonstration is varied according to the experience of the students.

The class will be taught by a very accomplished local ceramicist, Lindsay Ka’iulani, and is perfect for those new to clay.

The class fee includes 15 pounds of clay and one 3-hour uninstructed practice session during Mudworks’ Open Studio hours.

Wheeler Care Center LLC Regular Meeting

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PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE
Nehalem Bay Health District’s
Regular meeting of the Wheeler Care Center, LLC
Wednesday, June 28, 2023
5:30 pm
Location: Zoom remote video conferencing
us02web.zoom.us/j/88112248618
This meeting is open to the public and the link above will allow attendance
Direct any questions to: nbhdistrict@gmail.com

AGENDA
1. Call to order
2. Consent agenda
– Minutes of May 24, 2023 regular board meeting
3. Public Comment
4. Care Center Administrator Monthly Report
– May financials
– Monthly strategic plan update
5. Proposed 2023-24 Care Center budget
6. Discussion and consideration of write off policy
7. Proposal for cash management with 1st Security Bank of Washington
8. Care Center renovation and bond measure update
9. Items for the good of the order
10. Adjournment

Local Arborist on Wildfire Safety

Submitted By: jeffgerhardt@treescapesnorthwest.com – Click to email about this post
I am not a Firefighter or a Climate Specialist, but we are dry and the 4th is fast approaching. Here are some common sense tips to help reduce wildfire fuels:
1) Haul off piles of dead sticks/leaves. Don’t wait until the air is smoky and ash is falling, take it to the transfer station, it’s free!
2) Remove all dead trees and bushes.
3) Prune dead limbs from trees.
4) Be proactive. If you see a vacant lot with an accumulation of wildfire fuels contact the City.
5) Water. Keep trees and vegetation healthy.
6) Check to see that you are insured against wildfire?!?

Happy Summer, Jeff Gerhardt, Certified Arborist

Outcall Massage

Submitted By: shawnmarieflynnlmt@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Aloha
I have a few Apts available for outcall massage this weekend. 60 min/90min and 120
Min. Mana Lomi, Deep Tissue, Acupressure, Tui Na, Gua SHA, Fire Cupping, Reiki, Relaxation Massage, or Foot treatments w reflexology. Organic Body Scrubs and /or Dry Brush Treatments also available!!
Healingmindandbodymassage.com
E mail me @
shawnmarieflynnlmt@gmail.com
Text is also ok. (503)484-4963
Lmt # 12654
Mahalo

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Note: This critique is a work of fiction. The play and its characters are fictional. Any resemblance to real individuals is unintended and purely coincidental.

A Triumph of Conviction: “5 Angry Councilors” Showcases a Heroine Mayor
“5 Angry Councilors” is a riveting play that draws inspiration from the classic 1954 television play “12 Angry Men”. The play was adapted for stage and film and has been given numerous remakes and adaptations, most recently as “12 Angry Jurors”. “5 Angry Councilors” applies the play’s intense deliberation to the realm of local politics. The play revolves around the City Council in an unnamed town, where the mayor, a remarkable character, stands as the beacon of integrity and leadership in the face of overwhelming opposition.
The mayor, brilliantly portrayed as the lone voice of reason and sound city policy, finds herself pitted against four councilors who embody different shades of resistance. The first is a long-time councilor who clings to outdated ideologies and is hesitant to embrace new perspectives. Two others are newly elected councilors, lacking the experience and the courage to challenge the status quo, easily swayed by the old-timer’s influence. Finally, a newly appointed councilor adds a different dimension of uncertainty to their position on the City Council.
Despite being consistently outnumbered and outvoted, the mayor demonstrates extraordinary determination and wisdom. She defies conventional thinking by prioritizing competence over familiarity, appointing the most qualified candidates to important committees, rather than succumbing to the pressure to favor long-time community members. She bravely questions excessive expenses and questionable fund transfers, refusing to rubber-stamp directives by the City Manager, and daringly challenging the authority of the litigious upstart manager. Furthermore, the mayor’s position on giving citizens the right to vote on funding for a new City Hall project in opposition to the councilors who vote to ram through their pet project highlights her commitment to transparency and democratic decision-making.
The tension in the play builds as the mayor strives to maintain her principles and steers the city towards responsible policies against the odds. The plot raises doubts about whether she will ever overcome the scheming four councilors and manager opposing her. This uncertainty creates a palpable sense of anticipation and keeps the audience engaged throughout the performance.
The acting in “5 Angry Councilors” is commendable, with the mayor’s portrayal stealing the show. The actress effectively conveys the character’s inner strength and conviction, making her a relatable and inspiring figure. The interactions between the mayor and the unprincipled councilors are filled with charged emotions and intense debates, creating an electric atmosphere on stage.
The play’s writing is sharp and thought-provoking, providing an insightful commentary on the challenges faced by responsible leaders in a political landscape resistant to change and of old-boy relationships. It encourages the audience to reflect on the importance of individual courage, the power of principled leadership, and the need for inclusive decision-making processes in local governance.
While the outcome of the mayor’s struggle remains uncertain, “5 Angry Councilors” serves as a powerful reminder that even in the face of overwhelming opposition, a determined leader can inspire change and challenge the status quo. This thought-provoking play is a must-see for anyone interested in politics, leadership, and the complexities of decision-making in a democratic society.

Will Stone
Manzanita

Nehalem Handy Man Services Available

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Please Call me to discuss jobs @:
971-324-0149
(Please No Emails)

Good Morning Nehalem
I’m a local, a father of 3 beautiful girls
and trying to pick up some extra work.

If you have any projects needing attention.
Well then, I’m you guy!

I have many skills & wear many hats.
My skills include:
*Licensed driver
*Transporter
* Errand runner
*Yard work
*Painting (interior/ exterior/ cars/ toys)
*Skilled Car Mechanic
*Pet Sitter & Walker
*Heavy Equipment Operater
*Gutters

and Lots more!
If you have something in mind that’s not listed…
just ask me
Most likely I’m your man!

Have a wonderful day!

Moving forward

Submitted By: dmccalltillamook@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
After 29 years in the solid waste industry, I will be making a significant change in my career. In early July, I will be leaving Tillamook County to take a position with the City of Bay City as City Manager.

I am grateful for the experiences I gained with Tillamook County, and proud of the progress we made during the past eleven years, including:
*During a time of turmoil in recycling markets, we managed to increase the quantity of materials recycled/recovered in our small rural county from just over 10,600 tons in 2012 to over 16,600 tons in 2021 – with the knowledge that each and every one of those tons is truly recycled,
*Our Household Hazardous Waste program is one of the most successful around, keeping over 100,000 lbs of harmful materials out of the environment each year,
*We launched our own Master Recycler class, starting with five students and graduating over 50 dedicated volunteers over the course of six years,
We demonstrated the value of locally recycled latex paint (over 10,000 gallons and counting!),
*Starting with nothing, we developed an organized composting program which now returns the nutrients from about 2,000 tons of yard debris back to our local soil each year, and
*Through an innovative combination of equipment, with grant support, we have collected, compacted, and recycled about 50,000 lbs (a mountain!) of Styrofoam into new products.

I am excited for what is yet to come, as significant upgrades and improvements to our transfer stations move forward, and especially as we prepare to benefit from the infrastructure improvements made possible through the Recycling Modernization Act.

Justin Weiss will be taking over my duties, as well as my phone numbers, as of July 5th.

I’d like to thank everyone who has supported these efforts, and been part of the experience, and I hope that our paths will again cross so that we can again collaborate.

Best regards,

David McCall
Solid Waste Program Manager

Preschool Enrollment Open

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New Discoveries Preschool open enrollment!

We are a co-op preschool in Nehalem open to children ages 3-5 years. Social, intellectual, emotional, and physical development is the basis of our program. Our positive caring environment fosters self-esteem, respect for others, kindness, and a sense of responsibility.

For More Information please visit

www.newdiscoveriescooppreschool.com/

Manzanita Parade Posters and Shopping Bags Available

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Manzanita Parade Posters and Shopping Bags Available

Manzanita’s collectible Independence Day 2023 parade posters will again be on sale at the Friday, June 30th Manzanita Farmers’ Market. Local artist Lori Dillon who created the 2023 poster will be on hand to personalize and autograph copies from 4 to 6 p.m. The commemorative prints cost $30 each.

Something newer — canvas shopping bags decorated with the poster — will also be available. The bags cost $20 each.

All proceeds from the poster and bag sales go to the Manzanita 4th of July Parade organization. Costs include supplying participation ribbons, souvenir buttons, printing, banners, and signs. Also, volunteer badges, registration supplies, and trash services for the day of the parade.

The posters and bags are available at the Manzanita Visitors Center, 31 Laneda Ave. It is open Wednesdays through Sundays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Copies of several previous years’ collectible posters are still available.

Information about the July 4th parade, including signup forms and support opportunities, can be found at the Manzanita visitors’ website: visitmanzanita.org

For those who may have already purchased a 2023 poster, Dillon says she will be happy to personalize those too at the June 30th Farmers’ Market as mentioned above.

Community Drumming Circle Tuesday June 27th 6PM

Submitted By: Christy@cosmichealingnw.com – Click to email about this post
Hello!

Please join is for a Community Drum Circle at Rising Hearts Studio this Tuesday June 27th, 6 PM. Bring your drum or other percussion instrument and join in the fun! $5 suggested Love donation

Please call or email with any questions or concerns – see you there!

Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th St (Hwy101, downtown)
Nehalem, OR 97131
(503) 800-1092
Christy@cosmichealingnw.com
‘Lifting the community with education and services that promote healing on all levels’

Rising Hearts Studio Open House Tomorrow, Sunday, 12-4PM

Submitted By: Christy@cosmichealingnw.com – Click to email about this post
Hello!

Please join us at Rising Hearts Studio tomorrow, 12-4PM, for an Open House commemorating 3 years of serving the community. Open house means open door. Sample tea, meet the artists, check out the new store, enjoy a sound healing demo, help with the community puzzle, browse the lending library, and just enjoy the space.
Thank you to our community for your continued support!
Here’s a link to the article on Tillamook county Pioneer that tells the story of Rising Hearts: www.tillamookcountypioneer.net/rising-hearts-studio-to-celebrate-community-open-house-three-years-in-the-making-sunday-june-25th/?fbclid=IwAR0H5xTeA_2-dl7AnFa31oeXmdLShl96zad7eN6efAV1-yvvi0oqpmLK2BM

Hope to see you then!!
Blessings,
Christy

Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th St (Hwy101, downtown)
Nehalem, OR 97131
(503) 800-1092
Christy@cosmichealingnw.com

St. Catherine’s Yard Sale August 26

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ST. CATHERINE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE
GUIDELINES

Vendors Information
1. Vendors may reserve one or more (as available) of St. Catherine’s tables at no charge or bring their own.
2. Vendors are responsible for pricing, bringing & setting up their items on their tables and hauling away their unsold items immediately after the sale.
3. Vendors are responsible for keeping a record of the amounts of their own sales. 50% of each vendor’s sales will be contributed to St. Catherine’s. Church Member’s contribution will be on their St. Catherine’s donation statement. Non-member’s contribution will receive a tax receipt.
4. Should anyone wish to contribute items to the sale but not participate, they should bring those already priced items on the morning of the sale by 8:30 AM. Those contributions will be handled, for tax purposes, in the same manner as described in #3.
5. St. Catherines will have a separate table for non participant’s donations & be responsible for hauling away their unsold items after the sale.
6. The sale will be on St. Catherine’s church grounds 9:30 to 3:00 on Saturday, August 26,2023.
NO EARLIES

Please contact Carol Brown to reserve a table or more information.
503-812-1718
Carolcobbbrown@gmail.com

Friday Morning Yoga Series in Nehalem

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This is a weekly yoga class running on Friday mornings from 9am-10am, June 23-July 28.

Get your energy flowing & wake up your senses as you move through an active, all-levels sequence of shapes. Then, enjoy a relaxing guided meditation with some sound healing & optional aromatherapy!

The class takes place at the beautiful St. Catherine’s Church on Hwy 101 in Nehalem (it’s not affiliated with the church and is non-religious).

This is a revitalizing, strengthening, active and fun yoga flow class series that will build on itself a little each week—so, ideally you can make it to all or most of the classes. (Drop-in is allowed, too.)

Sign up / more info via www.AprilClarkYoga.com

Nehalem Handy Man Services Available

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Please Call me to discuss jobs @:
971-324-0149
(Please No Emails)

Good Morning Nehalem
I’m a local, a father of 3 and trying to pick up some extra work.

If you have any projects needing attention.
Well then, I’m you guy!

I have many skills & wear many hats.
My skills include:
*Licensed driver
*Transporter
* Errand runner
*Yard work
*Painting (interior/ exterior/ cars/ toys)
*Skilled Car Mechanic
*Pet Sitter & Walker
*Heavy Equipment Operater
*Gutters

and Lots more!
If you have something in mind that’s not listed…
just ask me
Most likely I’m your man!

Have a wonderful day!