We are inviting curious families of young children to come join us for a day of games, snacks, and a Q&A on March 20th from 3:30-5pm.
We hope to see you there!
To find out more about enrollment find us at www.firemountainschool.org/enrollment

We are inviting curious families of young children to come join us for a day of games, snacks, and a Q&A on March 20th from 3:30-5pm.
We hope to see you there!
To find out more about enrollment find us at www.firemountainschool.org/enrollment

Please contact: Linda Petersen, Riverbend Players Board Member.
541-241-7873, or email me at petersen1019@gmail.com
We’re looking for larger growing pots for container veg, flower & strawberry plants. Could be larger plastic pots, ceramic or wood planters.
Thanks!
Justin, Ashley & Marigold
Take our WaSH training class to learn how to get safe water, keep clean, and deal with waste during an emergency.

Community Game Night is this Saturday, March 9th, at 6PM at Rising Hearts Studio. Bring your own favorite game to share, or play one of ours. This is a free, fun event open to ALL. Hope to see you there!
Contact Christy (503) 800-1092, or Christy@cosmichealingnw.com for questions or more info
Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th St,
Hwy 101, downtown Nehalem
(503) 800-1092

The majority of my clients have been word of mouth, which I appreciate. In a small town, neighbors talk and that’s a good thing. It has been a pleasure to serve this community for many years.
I’m available to take on new clients and happy to know people can call on me when needed.
I have a new website up which also lets you schedule an appointment online. neahtech.com
I offer mobile service from Seaside to Garibaldi. I also offer remote support when necessary.
I work on all devices. All makes and models. From new device setup, security, accounts & passwords, networking, repair, smart devices and smart homes, upgrades, optimization, home media, and everything else.
As always, feel free to call, text, or email me with any tech questions you might have. Big or small.
Thanks so much,
-Abram
Abram Harris
(971) 704-2012
neahtech@gmail.com
neahtech.com/
Rising Hearts Studio’s March Schedule:
***Community Open Music Jam – March 1st, 6PM
***Community Game Night – Saturday March 9th, 6 PM – this is a free, fun event open to ALL – bring your own favorite game to share, or play one of ours – Hope to see you there!
***Healing Sound Bath with Christy Kay – Saturday March 16th, 6PM – come bathe yourself in the sounds of healing with Certified Sound Healer Christy Kay – using Himalayan and Crystal Singing Bowls, gong, drums, and bells – allow yourself to relax, release and be restored into a balanced state. Leave feeling refreshed and renewed. $35/Person- Registration Required/space limited Registration Link: app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=20787704&appointmentType=22657899
****CLOSED Sunday March 17th****
****Community Drum Circle – Thursday March 28th, 6 PM – bring your percussion instruments, and let’s heal while having fun playing together- $5 LOVE donation
STORE HOURS: Thursday-Sunday 11 AM – 4PM
We have CRYSTALS, Yoga and Meditation supplies, ART, Singing Bowls, Healing Bath Salts, Jewelry, and so much more!
Come in and check it out – Community Puzzle is always available to you (no purchase required)
INFRARED SAUNA RENTAL – by appointment 7 days a week- $25/30 minutes – Call/Text (503) 800-1092 to schedule
THANK YOU TO OUR COMMUNITY FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT
Blessings!
Christy Kay
Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th St
Hwy 101, Downtown Nehalem
(503) 800-1092
Christy@cosmichealingnw.com

**What a treat to share these times on the dance floor with you all**
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In the quaint coastal town of Manzanita, where the ebb and flow of the tides mirror the swirling undercurrents of drama and intrigue, the city council found themselves embroiled in a scandal that threatened to eclipse the serene beauty of their seaside haven.
As night enveloped Manzanita, a clandestine meeting was convened at The Cove, an establishment known for its discretion and the preferred venue for the town’s elite to discuss matters of importance. The air was thick with tension, and the stakes had never been higher.
Councilor Jed, a stalwart figure whose family roots were as deep and intertwined with Manzanita as the ancient pines, took the helm of the gathering. “My fellow councilors,” he began, his voice steady and commanding, “we stand at the precipice of a crisis that threatens the very fabric of our community.”
Flanking him was Councilor Bart, ever the loyal lieutenant, ready to follow Jed’s lead without question. A trio of newcomers—Sophia, Marcus, and Elena—looked on, their faces a tapestry of uncertainty and intrigue, each harboring their own secrets yet united in their naiveté of the political machinations at play.
At the heart of the storm was a report—a document so damning it could unravel the delicate balance of power in Manzanita. The city manager, a formidable personality, known for an iron will and temperamental nature, was incensed by a perceived slight from the new mayor, leading to an investigation that siphoned $150,000 or more from the town’s coffers. The investigation’s findings were clear: the mayor was innocent. The report and expenditure should have been unnecessary.
Yet, in the world of “The Tides of Manzanita,” truth was a currency of little value. “We must ensure this report never sees the light of day,” Jed decreed, his gaze sweeping across the table. “The general fund is our war chest, and we cannot allow the prying eyes of our citizens to dictate our actions.”
The councilors conspired to concoct a tale so fantastical, it could only be born from the depths of Manzanita’s tempestuous heart. With straight faces, councilors would claim the report was stolen in a daring heist by pirates, drawn to Manzanita by legends of buried treasure and ancient secrets.
Sophia, the voice of reason amidst the madness, dared to question the plan. “But what of the truth? Shouldn’t the mayor’s name be cleared? The people deserve to know what nearly a year’s worth of property taxes was wasted to produce,” she implored, her plea echoing in the dim room.
Jed’s response was swift, a sinister smile playing on his lips. “Dear Sophia, in Manzanita, the truth is what we make it, a mere pawn in our game of chess. Our story will be one of mystery and adventure, captivating the town’s imagination and diverting attention from our true motives. This report is an embarrassment and will never be disclosed.”
As the council plotted, unbeknownst to them, a shadow lurked in the darkness. The enigmatic figure of Victoria, a journalist with a penchant for uncovering the hidden truths of Manzanita, had overheard their entire scheme. Armed with her knowledge, she was poised to unravel the council’s web of lies, setting the stage for a showdown that would forever alter the course of Manzanita’s history.
Tune in to your favorite soap opera, this week’s “The Tides of Manzanita, The Vanishing Act.” It promises a tale of deception, power, and the pursuit of truth amidst the backdrop of a town where the tides dictate life, and secrets are as vast as the ocean itself.
GREAT SEATS AVAILABLE FOR UPCOMING PERFORMANCES MARCH 8th – 17th www.RiverbendPlayers.org
CRIMES OF THE HEART:
This darkly comedic play by Beth Henley delves into the messy lives of the Magrath women, each grappling with their own “crimes of the heart.”
Under a searing Mississippi sun, the Magrath sisters’ fragile lives shatter when Babe, the youngest, shoots her philandering husband.
Summoned home, the eldest, Lenny, wrestles with small-town stagnation and dreams of escape.
Meg, the middle sister, a washed-up singer, drowns her past in whiskey, returning with secrets clinging to her like Spanish moss.
As Babe’s legal storm brews, the kitchen of their childhood home becomes a pressure cooker of buried memories and blistering truths.
Past resentments erupt, revealing the scars of their mother’s suicide and their father’s desertion.
Their eccentric cousin Chick stirs the pot, while their flamboyant lawyer Barnette offers shaky legal support and a dash of unexpected romance.
This Pulitzer Prize-winning play paints a bittersweet portrait of Southern women struggling to rise above their “crimes of the heart” and embrace the promise of a brighter future.
Tickets on sale now at www.RiverbendPlayers.org –

Household items, decor, velvet curtains, painted items, spring decor, women’s clothing at $5 a piece, and much more. Cash or Venmo
Please come up the steps or driveway to the upstairs unit.
More information at 443-356-5350 or janine.seadler@gmail.com
Also see www.sunnydaythrift.com for SPRING50
50% your entire order with coupon code at check out.


Please contact carol@foodrootsnw.org to register!

This took hundreds of hours of work by a broad group of stakeholders including the Oregon State Sheriffs Association, the Oregon District Attorneys Association, the Oregon Association of Chiefs of Police, the League of Oregon Cities, the Association of Oregon Counties and many more departments, agencies, organizations, businesses, and individuals that provided input for this new bill.
HB 4002A goes well beyond repeal of Measure 110 and gives law enforcement the tools they need to save lives and get drug dealers off the street. It is not perfect but it is sure to be a lot better than Measure 110.
Here are some of the changes:
With recriminalization and required treatment as outlined in HB4002A, a drug user has two options: to pursue treatment or serve jail time.
The bill also reinstates 72 hour welfare holds for intoxicated persons who pose a danger to themselves or others.
It’s also important to note that if treatment is not available at the time, the drug user may end up serving jail time in order to protect public safety.
(so you better get that treatment out there – OHA!)
The bill also gives law enforcement the tools they need to go after and punish the drug dealers; Democrat-led legislation took these essential tools away over the last few years.
Here are the serious flaws” First and foremost is the lack of fiscal accountability. YES! The Oversight and Accountability Council formed by measure 110, is directed under the auspices of the OHA to be in charge of all HB 4002 funds. We have seen the OAC be slow to distribute the funds and fund the wrong priorities. We have numerous reports of funds being misused; the OHA is currently trying to recover funds that were apparently used to purchase homes, cars and other fraudulent uses (gee, the criminals are in charge of the criminals) of the money, while NOT funding to increase available treatment!!!!!
WHO DID THIS? OMG
OK Now I get it – As the funding for the Oregon drug plan is hijacked by those that oversee it, the governor of the state has to make up these funds by putting a tax on our houses. Good idea Tina, but thankfully it didn’t work out that way. YET!
In addition, HB4002A does nothing to deal with the drug cartels and the horrors associated human trafficking. (Could OHA be involved in that?)
And the City of Portland has so many problems like lack of leadership that they may see no way to make this bill work.
(I am really proud of the people who came together to do this!)Good Oregonians They Be

Join artist Melissa Grace Young in a dynamic four-hour online interactive workshop exploring flow in creative practice.
We will enjoy a deep dive into the life and creative practice of Hildegard Von Bingen, a writer, composer, and visionary from the 12th century while we follow steps to construct a mixed media portrait. You will use your own reference photo or share a photo provided by the instructor and set out on a journey learning to trust in your own unique process.
By the end of the workshop, you will have participated in an inspiring and thought-provoking presentation, had a fun hands-on experience, and have a finished or nearly finished piece of art capturing your own creative spirit.
There will be plenty of opportunity for interaction and an opportunity to share your work in a judgment-free space. The cost is $80.00.
Full or partial scholarships are available!
For more information and registration, visit the Hoffman Center for the Arts Website: Hoffmanarts.org
For questions contact: visualarts@hoffmanarts.org
Date – Thursday, March 7.
Time. – 10:30 PST
Place. – Offshore Grill in Manzanita.
If you can’t make it in Person the following is a zoom link, you can link onto:
Join Zoom Meeting
us06web.zoom.us/j/85362443808?pwd=pXXk19bSc8YgunXduJJH0lFkbpOYVn.1
Meeting ID: 853 6244 3808
Passcode: 547483
Everyone is welcome. You need not be a veteran to attend.
Brian