Current Listing

Wood picture frames, 16

Submitted By: zenprincess1919@aol.com – Click to email about this post
Wood picture frames/with plexi instead of glass. these would be great for anywhere, also for children’s room.
These will not break like glass. The wood frame color is a sliver gray. The frame size is 16″ X 12″ with a white matt. these will fit an 8 X 10 very nicely with the matt.
We have a set of 8 frames for $60.00 or a set of 4 for $30.00. Excellent condition, like new, discounted price,
cash only please.

FREE kids bicycle

Submitted By: melinda@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
FREE kids bicycle.
We got it for free last summer and it’s time to pass it on.
Worked well for a 3 year old.
Not beautiful though functional.
Coaster brakes work well, as do the training wheels.
Chain is oiled, tires pumped up – ready to ride.
Use it, pass it on, maybe on BBQ.
Thanks,
Gary
EMAIL: garys@nehalemtel.net
TEXT: 360-620-2685

King Mattress like new, firm extremely comfortable

Submitted By: susantsoto@me.com – Click to email about this post
Downsizing otherwise would keep this amazing mattress. It’s ikea but rivals the very expensive mattresses I’ve purchased – I love it so much but we don’t have room.

Metal frame available also

Pick up in Manzanita

www.ikea.com/us/en/p/haugsvaer-hybrid-mattress-medium-firm-dark-gray-20307424/

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006MIWHUU?ref=cm_sw_r_cso_cp_apin_dp_EE547QKJKMKZMG48HYCM&ref_=cm_sw_r_cso_cp_apin_dp_EE547QKJKMKZMG48HYCM&social_share=cm_sw_r_cso_cp_apin_dp_EE547QKJKMKZMG48HYCM&starsLeft=1&skipTwisterOG=2

NEXT raw honey/RVMS etc delivery trip TUESDAY July 16th!

Submitted By: jwmerc@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
If ‘surfing by’ Jeff’s raw honey/real Vermont maple syrup booth in Lincoln County isn’t in the cards for you – the NEXT Tillamook County home/office delivery trip will be on TUESDAY JULY 16th in the early afternoon hours! Quarts of THIS and quarts of THAT will be available – OG Apple Cider Vinegar (WA), OG real Vermont maple syrup, raw Meadowfoam honey, raw “Northwest Nectar” honey, raw Coast Range (Blodgett area) Blackberry Honey, raw Marcola Wildflower honey – and yes – raw Oregon PUMPKIN BLOSSOM honey (it’s delish – and almost gone for good).
Want to get on the list now? Reach out to Jeff via e-mail: jwmerc@gmail.com – or text if you wish: 208-424-0042 – or via IM through the JW Merc Facebook page (there are some larger jar sizes and selections available – feel free to ask or send along special requests).
See you on TUESDAY JULY 16th at YOUR address in Tillamook County! JW

Friends of Rockaway Beach Library annual book sale July 6

Submitted By: vschultz22@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
The Friends of Rockaway Beach Library will hold their annual book sale on Saturday, July 6, 10 am – 3 pm at 120 N. Coral St, Rockaway Beach. Paperbacks are $1 or 8 paperbacks for $5. Hardcovers are $2 or 6 hardcover books for $10. CDs and DVDs are $2. 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!

Large Woodworking Estate Sale

Submitted By: jettkeyser@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
The estate sale will run from July 4th-July 7, 2024.

The address is 8792 Doughty Rd in Bay City.

8:00 a.m. until 5 p.m. each day.

Very strong collection of woodshop hand tools, quality brands, as well as woodworking machines.

Take Tillamook off of 101 in Bay City.
Go up the hill to stop sign. Turn right.
Doughty is your first left.
Follow signs…

All proceeds to family.

Club Manzanita How Did You Get Those Numbers?

Submitted By: rkinor@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
When the City reduced our base water allotment last year from 4,000 gallons to 2,000 gallons per month we were told that this was necessary to bring into alignment water production costs with revenue and to encourage conservation. In order to accomplish these goals, households that exceeded their monthly base allotment would pay a surcharge each and every month because you were now considered a “heavy user”.
City staff claimed that they analyzed residential household water usage to get winter and summer averages. They took out those homes that were Short Term Rentals because of the high water usage associated with visitors using those homes and came up with the remaining residential usage averages for the “general homeowner” of 3,900 gallons of water per month in the summer and 1,600 gallons in the winter months.
Almost as an aside, City staff in explaining who these remaining “general homeowners” were and how they arrived at these averages stated ” I will clarify that it is people that live here full time and second homeowners, I don’t have a way in our water system to distinguish between the two”.
There are approximately three second homeowners for every one full time household in Manzanita. If you take the water usage of a full time resident household and combine it with the household water usage of three part time homeowners whose homes are largely empty for weeks or months at a time during the year, you will undoubtedly get the skewed residential averages that the City has presented. The result is large numbers of full time resident households now paying monthly surcharges for exceeding 2,000 gallons per month.
Numerous public organizations track community domestic water usage including the US Environmental Protection Agency and estimate full time household usage at 60 -100 gallons per person per day. In order to avoid paying a water surcharge every month, each member of a two person household in Manzanita would have to use less than 35 gallons of water each day or about half of the low end of the EPA estimate. Instead of considering this readily available information to establish a realistic base allotment, the City conducts a flawed analysis that includes the admission that it lacks the ability to evaluate the actual water usage of full time Manzanita water customers.
If water revenue needs to be increased to cover production costs especially in the summer when visitors create the need for more water production, have those visitors pay for their usage. We are constantly reminded of the benefits of turning our community into a visitor destination and that residents should be grateful for the financial largesse that comes from this transformation. The City claims that visitors, through their Transient Lodging Tax (TLT) contributions fund the majority of City services including infrastructure funding. Our water system is our most important community infrastructure yet the City has never allowed a single dollar of visitor generated TLT revenue to be transferred from the General Fund to the Water Operating Fund to assist in the operation and maintenance of the system. An additional benefit of visitors contributing to the operation of our water system is that we would receive a reasonable base allotment of water and a stream of revenue that would keep downward pressure on future water rate increases for full time homeowners.
Be prepared to hear that the Water Utility Fund as an Enterprise Fund, should establish rates from its users to cover all of its costs of operation and maintenance. Manzanita has a large class of water users in the form of visitors who are creating these service demands. The City has the ability to use revenue collected from these visitors for the water demand that they create but it chooses not to and once again visitors are at the root of a community livability issue. In light of this fact, creation of an equitable allotment of water and rates for full time residents requires a more creative policy solution by our Council.
There is nothing prohibiting the Council from transferring a portion of the estimated $1.3 million in Transient Lodging Tax in their FY 24-25 Budget back to the Water Utility Fund as recognition of the increasing water demand of these visitors and paying their share of that increased production cost. After many years of Council neglect to keep water rates at adequate levels and failing to keep System Development Charges updated so developers paid for their share of water infrastructure improvements for their new developments, the Council seems to have found a way for full time residents to now bear the cost burden of this past neglect.
Fortunately for residents, a consequence of the November referendum is that the City has the opportunity to answer questions raised in its initial study and adopt new funding policies that require visitors to contribute to the operation and maintenance of our water system.
The Council is currently developing new water rates including appropriate base allotments and tier surcharges per quarter should citizens vote to retain quarterly billing at the November election. They have asked citizens to contact them with questions and concerns at citycouncil@ci.manzanita.or.us
Consider sharing what you would have them do as a full time resident.
1. Restore a reasonable residential household base water allotment of 12,000 gallons per quarter consistent with recognized national studies.
2. Do not increase the base residential water charge to more than $142.68 per quarter.
3. Require visitors to pay their share of any additional needed Water Utility Fund revenue for costs for the operation and production of our water through transfers of TLT revenue to the Water Utility Fund.
How the Council responds in this matter will go a long way to confirm just whose interests they are prioritizing.
To receive these updates directly, send your email address to rkinor@gmail.com.
Randy Kugler

Celebration of Life for Susan Reinhardt

Submitted By: cmhubeek@hotmail.com – Click to email about this post
Susan Reinhardt, beloved mother, sister, and grandmother, passed away peacefully at her home in Manzanita, Oregon on May 6th, at the age of 73, surrounded by family and friends.

Come celebrate the life of Susan Reinhardt! There will be food to share, laughs to be had, and a few tears shed (but not too many). Just as Mom would want it. We will gather on July 28th from 2-4pm at the Pine Grove Community Center. The Wondergarden is up the road next to the Manzanita library, and we can gather there if others want to stay longer.

Please, if possible, bring a dish to share or a bottle of wine to open. Bring stories and memories and love.

News from Sammy’s Place

Submitted By: juliechickxo@icloud.com – Click to email about this post
Accessibility is important to everyone. Whether it be accessing a beach or park, a tourist attraction or coastal eatery; or joining a committee, class, council, or board, access to participate matters to every one of us. For many, there are barriers to being an active community member that can be overcome with attention and consideration, and the right connections.
This is the work Sammy’s Place and its COAAST (Communities of All Abilities Succeeding Together) Network programs having been doing for several years. The network is part of the Oregon Consortium of Family Networks (OCFN) whose goal is to connect families with each other and to their local communities where they live. These relationships become the supports needed to gain genuine access to our communities. When we know each other, we care — when we care, we support.
Sammy’s Place works to fund programs that increase access for all individuals, that provide more choices to be part of the community, such as:
Self Advocacy Discovery Tours and Summit with the Arc of Lincoln County. New exciting networking opportunities in our coastal communities. Person-Centered Planning and why it works. Disability 101 Education: How do I talk to my neighbor? Video production highlighting independence, universal design, and housing access. Affordable housing that highlights the principles of universal design and community. Community Service Equity: Who are we missing? Universal Access for our hard-of-hearing friends.
AND much more!
“We are interested in growing as many opportunities as possible for our coastal neurodiverse families and friends including those with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD),” said Leah Halstead, Board Chair for Sammy’s Place. “This is our time to share the simple ways thinking about universal access opens the choices, for everyone. It’s really exciting work”.
The Sammy’s Place Board invites community friends and organizations to partner where our work intersects to increase reach and support for these valuable, necessary programs and services.
Funding comes from a variety of sources including the Emil W. and Lois E. Brammert Fund of Oregon Community Foundation, The Fairview Trust, the Collins Foundation, the State of Oregon, and private donations [see more here: https://sammysplace.info/about/partners-supporters/]. “The Sammy’s Place Board of Director is very grateful for those that continue to support the innovative ideas and new services,” added Halstead.
As Sammy’s Place works to create opportunities, they invite you to think about ways your family or organization can expand the reach by supporting every person for who they are, and to be an active participant in our communities.
Upcoming Activities & Events:
Community Picnic, Rockaway Beach, June 27
Discovery Boat Tour, Newport, OR Yaquina Bay – Registration coming soon.
Tillamook County Fair – Meetup
Healthier Oregon Community Exploration
Self-Advocacy Discovery Events
Universal Design Housing Tours
Fall Community Unified Sports
For more information, go to www.sammysplace.info
Photos by Travis Williams of Broken Banjo Photography
(housing update to come)

Rental needed

Submitted By: beachie47@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hello, again! I’m trying to help my longtime friend and gardening partner find a new home. She’s a single woman in her seventies who would love to find a small one-bedroom cottage somewhere in the country or at least a quiet location. It would hopefully be in commuting distance of Cannon Beach. She doesn’t need anything fancy, but quiet is important. If you have any leads at all, please send me a note. She doesn’t do social media, so has asked me to help. Thank you so much!

Conspiracy, Andy?

Submitted By: bryan.miller@outlook.com – Click to email about this post
Are you are using a new email address, Andy? It’s been a while since you last posted and I was starting to believe you had signed off for good.
We may need a few new posting categories on BBQ such as “conspiracy rant”, “let off steam”, “freedom of speech opinion”. I may not agree with you most of the time, but I support your right to free speech.

Join us TOMORROW for Victor Carey Retirement celebration

Submitted By: HappyRetirement.Victor@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Join us tomorrow, friends! The cake is adorable, the food will be delish (thanks to Offshore Grill, Fresh Foods and the Little Apple!), music will be fun, and the star, Victor, is really looking forward to seeing your fabulous faces. SEE YOU THERE!

Pine Grove Community House, June 30, 2-4pm (cake at 3)

Summer is here! Book a professional window cleaning

Submitted By: info@pacificrayswindowcleaning.com – Click to email about this post
The sunshine and warm weather are finally here!

Let your windows shine with our professional window cleaning services on the North Coast of Oregon. Say goodbye to the grime and hello to crystal-clear views all summer long! Offering exterior, interior and premium packages for residential homes and commercial businesses.

Pacific Rays Window Cleaning provides top quality window cleaning services to homes and businesses on the North Coast. Our team of experienced cleaners uses eco-friendly cleaning solutions and state-of-the-art equipment to leave your windows crystal-clear and streak-free. Whether you need a one-time cleaning or regular maintenance, we’re here to help. We are committed to providing exceptional service and customer satisfaction, so you can trust us to get the job done right. Contact us today to schedule your window cleaning!

info@pacificrayswindowcleaning.com
www.pacificrayswindowcleaning.com
(971) 415-1009

Dell U3415W 34 inch UltraSharp Curved Monitor for sale

Submitted By: wvudano@yahoo.com – Click to email about this post
Dell U3415W 34″ UltraSharp Curved Monitor with adjustable stand.

Monitor is in excellent condition. Asking $125 OBO. Please call or text Dan at (503) 459-2302 if interested.

Key Features

– 21:9 Curved Widescreen Display

– HDMI/MHL/DisplayPort/Mini DisplayPort

– WQHD 3440 x 1440 Native Resolution

– 2,000,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio

– 1,000:1 Typical Contrast Ratio

– 300 cd/m² Brightness

– 178°/172° Viewing Angles

– Up to 8 ms Response Time

– 1.074 Billion Colors

Display content at up to WQHD 3440 x 1440 resolution using the U3415W 34″ UltraSharp LED-Backlit Curved Monitor from Dell. This display features a curved display with a panoramic view and a more uniform focal distance, meaning that you won’t have to move your eyes as much as with a flat screen monitor. This display also features In-Plane Switching (IPS) technology, a widescreen 21:9 aspect ratio, a typical contrast ratio of 1,000:1, a dynamic contrast ratio of 2,000,000:1, 300 cd/m2 brightness, an 8 ms response time in Normal Mode, and a 5 ms response time when in FAST Mode. Using the 178° vertical and 172° horizontal viewing angles, it is possible to watch content from virtually any position. This display also features strong color reproduction with 1.074 billion colors and has one 1 x HDMI input, 1 x MHL input, 1 x Mini DisplayPort, 1 x DisplayPort, and 1 x DisplayPort out (MST).

This display also has a built-in USB 3.0 hub with 4 x USB 3.0 ports (rear, downstream) and 2 x USB 3.0 ports (upstream). Additionally, this display features dual built-in 9W speakers and may be mounted to a wall using a VESA 100mm mount. Users will also be able to navigate across multiple applications and video inputs with Picture-by-Picture and Picture-in-Picture features.

The U3415W 34″ UltraSharp LED-Backlit Curved Monitor operates on 100-240 VAC at 50-60 Hz ± 3 Hz / 1.5A (typical). It includes a cable cover, a power cable and an HDMI cable.

Michelle Obama for Prez?

Submitted By: runnawaytrain1@gmx.com – Click to email about this post
One more post,

I didn’t watch the debate last night, but woke up to these headlines on Drudge:

“OPERATION REPLACE BIDEN”

and

“DEMS HAVE 130 DAYS”

I had been telling folks that the debate wouldn’t happen cuz Joe is too far gone. I figured they had some sort of plan to avert the debate, then replace him. Then I realized that throwing Joe to the dogs was exactly how the Clinton/Obama war-with-Russia psychopaths were going to get rid of Sleepy Joe – who can’t beat Trump – let Joe crash and burn on the world stage! And I was right.

What a bunch of nice folks the Dems are!

So kind and compassionate. The sad event you witnessed on the world stage was the Michelle Obama crowd “taking the high road”. I’m not sure how she knows so much about roads anyway, as there aren’t many roads near her 18-million dollar mansion on the tiny Massachusetts island Martha’s Vineyard.

That said, I actually don’t feel bad at all for Joe Biden, or his son Hunter, and I am happy to see the racist sociopath war-whore getting ever closer to the hell he deserves.

The question we all have is, who will the Psychopath War-Pig Vax-Pig No-Border Dem-Whores currently running our country pick next?

I’m thinking Michelle Obama can convince millions of Democrats to inject ‘bird flu’ mRNA-tech into their bodies, accept CBDCs, and get into a hot war with Russia.

But before the worst administration in American history is over, and Trump takes office, can we please, PLEASE!!!!! Have Kamala Harris use her pronouns while addressing the nation from the Oval Office? It would pair well with Slick Willy and Monica’s misadventures in that oddly-shaped room.

“Hello America and the world. My name is Kamala Harris, I am a woman sitting at the table, my pronouns are she/her, I am wearing a purple blouse, and I am the President of the United States.”

PLEASE DEMOCRATS LET THIS HAPPEN!!!!!!!!!!!

PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

WE AMERICANS WHO HAVE BEEN SO PATIENT WITH DEMOCRATS IN THE FACE OF THEIR CHILDLIKE INSANITY FOR FOUR YEARS DESERVE A GOOD LAUGH!!!!!

rumble.com/v1dtg6b-clown-show-kamala-begins-meeting-with-her-pronouns-and-declares-herself-a-w.html

FREE RECEPTION STAND

Submitted By: sarahalicereese@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Hi BBQ-

I have a reception desk stand (just the front part, not the actual desk) that was custom built for my acupuncture practice in 2007 that needs a new home. It’s in need of some restoration as it has been outside (covered/dry) for about 2 years. It was a gorgeous piece in its day and if you have wood working experience I know it can be beautiful again.

To top piece is a fir slab, the base is constructed with plywood and bamboo veneer.

Dimensions are 88″ long, 28 1/2″ at the widest point of the curve, and just shy of 4 feet high.

The first pic is of it in its original glory, I tried to add the second picture of it today., but it wouldn’t accept the image. I can send directly to you, Email me if you’re interested.

It is yours if you can come get it in the next couple of days!

You haul, located in Nehalem.

Thank you!
Sarah