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Words like mis-information, dis-information, and mal-information are baby steps to a communist like government, and a new phrase has been added – infodemic!! This means there is too much information!!!!!!!!! – This from the World Health Organization!! who is preparing a treaty whereby they usurp all countries governments and put their own rules in when they call a pandemic – and I think this is where the WHO is moving us to a one world government. Want more information on that? Can’t have it – that would create an infodemic and we don’t want that – do we?
Very slowly our freedom of speech is being taken away and unfortunately most of the sheeples in this country haven’t got a clue. I suspect that is because they don’t have enough information and basically from what I see – they don’t want any. They like fact checkers though who tell them that everything is just fine. Everything is just fine. Just obey. Everything is just fine – really!
But me? I want all the info I can get and even more – so I know what is going on – like what’s in the jab? – or what’s in my food? or why are we getting close to a civil war in this country? I need info so I can make good decisions. There are a lot of dead people out there now who died because they didn’t get enough info. I probably can’t talk about that though – that would be mis-information! or maybe mal-information.
DEFINITIONS – MIS-INFORMATION – incorrect or mis-leading information,
DIS-INFORMATION – false information, MAL-INFORMATION – true information but something the government does not want to be known and now a
NEW ONE TO ADD – INFODEMIC – Way to much information!!!!!!!!!!
Do you think this article contains mis-information?dis-information? mal-information – or just a plain infodemic?
Then go to your nearest communist party cell and report it.
Thanks!
Kyle
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THE FUTURE OF THE JETTY CREEK WATERSHED
Saturday, February 3, 2024 at 2:00 pm
St. Mary by the Sea (Parish Building)
275 S. Pacific St., Rockaway Beach, OR 97136
Doors open at 1:30 pm for light refreshments and pizza!
Coastal drinking watersheds are in peril. Recently, Jetty Creek and other coastal watersheds have experienced water shortages that are not due to lack of rain alone. Science now shows that forestry practices such as clear-cut logging and pesticides spraying can damage the quantity and quality of drinking water. Like other coastal communities, Rockaway Beach is now looking to acquire and manage its Jetty Creek watershed. To help us all understand what this entails, the NORTH COAST COMMUNITIES FOR WATERSHED PROTECTION is offering a three-part speaker series, SAFEGUARDING AND RESTORING DRINKING WATERSHEDS, supported by funding from the City of Rockaway Beach. This is the first event of the series.
You need not RSVP to attend, but it will help us plan if you do. Please go to healthywatershed.org to RSVP for in-person or online attendance. PLEASE JOIN US!

During this class Dr. Dawn will teach a simple and gentle technique using your own touch and breath to sooth and reset the body. For those that are curious and eager to create a more energy-efficient and self-correcting nervous system, you will love the second half of the class! We’ll be offering a demonstration of our specialty spinal care– one of the most effective ways to reset and bring more resilience to your nervous system. Be the first to volunteer for the demo and you may even be able to experience the changes yourself!
Come and learn more of what is possible! We’ll also be extending the opportunity for a specially discounted Introduction to Care for those interested in experiencing the wonders of having more vibrance and a greater sense of well-being.
Book online now and secure your seat. You don’t want to miss this!
Book here: app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=12487570&appointmentType=57227430

Friday, February 2nd- Winter Sound Meditation:
Two sessions; 4:00 and 6:00
Winter is a time of contemplation and self-reflection.
What will emerge for you in the silent contemplation of winter?
Friday April 19th- Spring Sound Meditation:
Two sessions; 4:00 and 6:00
After the long quiet winter, spring is the time to plant the seeds of your dreams. What do you want to create in your life?
Friday July 19th- Summer Sound Meditation:
Two sessions; 4:00 and 6:00
Summer is a time to celebrate your bounty! The seeds that you planted in spring have taken root and are now producing the fruits of your intentions.
This is a time to celebrate what you have created in the past year!
Cost:
$35 for each session
Please arrive 15 minutes early to get settled into position before the group meditation begins.
Bring:
Yoga mat or can be provided by Graceful Waves
Water
Blanket
Pillow
Something to cover your eyes (optional, but highly recommended) Something intentional to place on the altar (optional)
We look forward to seeing you at the Singing Bowl Meditation!

Theme Description:
“In the Moment” explores the concept of mindfulness, urging artists to capture the essence of living in the present and engaging with their surroundings. Whether it be through landscapes, abstract representations, portraiture, or conceptual art, we encourage artists to submit artwork that embodies the essence of being present and fully engaged with the “now.”
Submission Guidelines:
1. Artwork: All original art forms that fall within the theme of “In the Moment” are welcome. Submissions can include but are not limited to paintings, sculptures, photography, mixed media, ceramics, and installations. We encourage artists to experiment with their chosen medium while keeping the theme in mind.
2. Size and Format: There are no size restriction; however, we recommend submitting artwork that can be accommodated within our gallery space.
3. Submission Limit: Each artist may submit up to three artworks for consideration. Please provide a title, medium, dimensions, and a short description of each piece, explaining how it relates to the theme.
4. How to Submit: Please mail or drop off your artwork to the gallery along with the appropriate forms by Mar 13, 2024 to be entered into our selection process.
5. Deadline: The submission deadline for “In the Moment” is Mar 13, 2024. Late submissions will not be considered.
6. Selection Process: Our esteemed panel of jurors will carefully review all submissions and select artwork based on its concept, execution, originality, and appropriateness to the theme. Artists will be notified via email no later than March 18th, 2024 if they are accepted.
Exhibition Details:
Selected artworks will be featured in a prestigious group exhibition at Cannon Beach gallery, The exhibition will run from Mar 29, 2024, to April 28, 2024.
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For any inquiries or further information, please email info@cannonbeacharts.org or visit our website at www.cannonbeacharts.org.

HOUSE FOR RENT- Nice home in Rockaway Beach, Twin Rocks area. Two-story 3 bed/2 bath, with attached garage. Walk to the beach.
Fenced-in backyard, extra parking.
$2150 Monthly + security and utilities.
Contact: Patricia 303-884-2688


• Hiring now for Spring Break through Summer
• Flexible Schedules
• Fun Atmosphere
• Learn and Earn Responsibility
• Pay starting at $17/hr plus cash and Credit Card tips
I am looking for 2-3 VERY reliable employees. Those applying must be able to clean, organize, work well with others, multitask, handle/count money and have a strong arm.
Apply within Friday-Sunday 11am -5pm
Manger: Emilee A.
Paid $35 on Amazon, asking $20, in Nehalem, Email only, please.


Let’s Talk About… Something Else
I was in Newberg, Oregon for a big chunk of December and January. I went up to be with my big sister before and after the death of her husband of 58 years, a dear man I’ve known my entire life. She’s 16 years older than me and they were dating when I was a just puppy, so I mean my entire life literally. But this isn’t really about that. So many people in our community have lost loved ones. I’m not alone or special in the grief I feel. If we didn’t love our people so deeply, we wouldn’t grieve their loss so deeply. It’s the cost of the ticket and it hurts like crazy.
With his death my focus shifted. Things that used to matter to me don’t anymore. Things that didn’t matter so much now do. I’ve decided to be intentional in where I place my attention focusing on what’s beautiful and good in the world—not just amazing sunsets and wildlife, but all the times when people just show up for each other.
I used to give my writing students an assignment I called, Somebody Did Me A Solid. I’d ask them to think of a time when someone unexpectedly stepped up and provided something they needed, be it a kind word or some cash money. Everybody has that story.
During the cold snap and ice storm, I was still in Newberg while Ben was here in Manzanita. We only have the one car and when even triple A couldn’t get her started, a good friend came and picked me up, delivering me to my sister’s in time for her birthday—that’s a solid, for sure. When the temperatures dropped and the power went out a few days later, neighbors offered their RV for Ben to sleep in on the coldest night, so he’d be warm. The next day power was restored to everyone on our street except our house because of a downed tree on 3rd. Neighbors offered us room in their fridges and freezers, so we didn’t lose any food. I even saw an invitation to a power outage potluck that a friend in town wanted to host.
Ben did his Ben thing—he checked on the homes of our out of town neighbors to make sure pipes weren’t frozen. He told me how City and County workers were out in force in the cold and ice taking care of business as quick as possible in ugly and dangerous conditions. Look for the helpers, Fred Rogers used to say and man, do we have helpers in our community.
I know all this wasn’t particular to us or to our street.
Back in Newberg on a Sunday night, my sister and I watched an old episode of Grants Getaways on KGW that featured the Smiley Brothers & Sisters Salmon Harvest which harvests, cans, and distributes hatchery coho salmon to the North County Food Bank with the help of a whole bunch of volunteers. After the show was over, my sister asked about our community and I told her about some of the other things we do for each other; like the community garden at the Land Trust which provides hundreds of pounds of produce to low income folks in the villages, and events that are just plain fun like the Christmas tree lighting at Underhill Plaza, the Fourth of July parade, the community theater at NCRD, Pie Day, the apple festival at White Clover Grange, the Polar Plunge. And some of the small individual things people have done like the sewing circle that met every Monday evening for years at my neighbor Bobbie’s home and the outdoor movies and music Kelly Roy hosted this summer on the Dirty Bird lot.
Good people with good ideas making a difference in the lives of others and having fun doing it. Doing a solid for the place and the people in our community. A friend who’s lived here since the 70’s told me people see the possibility to create something here and they make it happen.
That’s how CartM started and that’s how the Heart of CartM continues.
Annie Dillard writes, “How we spend our days is, of course, how we spend our lives. What we do with this hour, and that one, is what we are doing.”
Amen, Annie. Amen.
Kim Rosenberg loretta.kim.rosenberg@gmail.com
Call/text Robyn at 503-440-8076

1. One gallon of Miller Rosy Cheeks paint (a violet pink color.) I changed my mind on the color before I even opened the can.( I went darker). If you’re interested, email me and I’ll paint a color sample for you.
2. Queen sized box spring and Hollywood frame (metal.) Like new. I’m switching to a platform bed. So get your mattress off the floor. I’ll even throw in a white dust ruffle if you can use it.


Please join us for an informal community drum circle in honor of Lee Blackmon, tomorrow, Thursday January 25th, 6:15 PM at Rising Hearts Studio
Drumming is a known healing practice, and anyone can do it. No experience required. Please bring your percussion instruments if you have them. Let’s have fun while moving grief out of our hearts.
This is one in a series of events that will take place in the next few months, to help with healing deep grief and loss within our community. ALL ARE WELCOME!!! Hope to see you there!
Rising Hearts Studio is at 35840 7th st, Hwy 101, in downtown Nehalem
Contact Christy (503) 800-1092, christy@cosmichealingnw.com for questions or more info
Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th St
Hwy 101, Downtown
Nehalem, OR 97131
(503) 800-1092
“Lifting the community with education and services that promote healing on all levels…

Here’s the catch: It’s a really heavy cabinet and it will need to be moved down a set of outdoor stairs in order to load it. Will likely need a good dolly and 2-3 people to get it down the stairs.
$200 OBO



EVCNB is offering a Ham Radio Technician
class. The class is scheduled over two sessions: Friday, February 16 from 6:30pm-8:30pm and Saturday, February 17 from 8:30am-4:30pm. This
is a free online Zoom class.
The FCC license exam session is scheduled individually after the class. We will provide details during the class.
EVCNB recommends 6-10 hours of pre-class
study – YouTube videos and some background reading. There is also an optional companion study guide book.
Click the above link to register; we’ll send you an email with the suggested online links and study material.

Help revitalize the campground at Cape Lookout State Park with Oregon State Parks and Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS. We are looking for volunteers to help us plant native vegetation in and around the campground. These plants will act as a barrier between campsites while providing beneficial services to wildlife and the ecosystem.
Lend a hand at digging, plantings, removing non-native vegetation in the restoration areas, and mulching around newly established plants.
If possible, we ask participants to provide their own:
work gloves
hand pruners
shovels (some will be provided by the park)
appropriate gear for the Oregon Coast in February
lunch
reusable water bottle
mug or thermos for hot beverages
Be prepared for dynamic, winter weather on the Oregon coast. This event is family-friendly. Participants are welcome to come for all or any portion of the day that works for their schedule.
This opportunity is an EXPLORE NATURE take-action event! Explore Nature Series events are hosted by a consortium of volunteer community and non-profit organizations, and are meaningful nature-based experiences that highlight the unique beauty of Tillamook County and the work being done to preserve and conserve the area’s natural resources and natural resource-based economy.
We understand everyone learns and experiences the outdoors differently and are open to working with anyone needing additional support. We will adjust the restoration duties to meet the needs of participants, however, we have limited capacity. Please contact us in advance so we can do our best to accommodate your needs and/or find a way for you or your group to have fun participating in our events.
Questions: Info@netartsbaywebs.org
When: Tuesday February 6th, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Location: Cape Lookout State Park, 13000 Whiskey Creek Road Tillamook, OR 97141
Pre-registration will speed up event check-in and help us gather needed supplies.
Register at: www.https://www.eventbrite.com/e/stewardship-day-planting-event-tickets-803511944857?aff=oddtdtcreator
Learn more and sign up on our website (www.netartsbaywebs.org/events).

As we approach Valentine’s Day, join other kindred spirits to walk between the worlds to court your inner Beloved.
Sunday, February 11, 2024, 2-6 PM, PST
St. Catherine’s Episcopal Church
36355 Hwy 101, Nehalem, OR
Full Registration: $88
Register: forms.gle/NiJVY7Unk8ngVsURA
As the days slowly grow longer and the spring appears just beyond our reach, we may find ourselves longing for something. The Beloved beckons to each of us alone: “Come. Come. Come to my arms and fall in love with yourself and all your world.”
What do you long for? What parts of you are longing to be held, to be comforted, to be integrated, to be healed, to be seen and heard? Who or what inspires your heart’s desire?
Shamanic Breathwork is a powerful practice for healing and transformation that uses circular breathing and chakra-attuned music to access non-ordinary states of consciousness.
Lynda “Chickpea” Chick, RN is a Certified Shamanic Breathwork Facilitator through Venus Rising Association for Transformation
Questions? Email: sbwceremonies@gmail.com
