Riverside Fish n’ Chips closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays

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Riverside Fish n’ Chips is now closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Thank you for hanging in there with us through this temporary change.
If you’re looking for part time or full time work please call Kris at 541-604-4832 or stop by and pick up an application.
We will be happy to serve you Thursday-Monday 11:30am-6:00pm.

We look forward to seeing you next to the beautiful Nehalem River!

Riverside Fish n’ Chips Team

Outdoor Summer Art Fun – Heart of Cartm

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Heart of Cartm has great kits available now for outdoor summer fun!

These ready-to-go kits of dying and candle making supplies are perfect for experimenting.
Candle Kit includes: several silicone and metal molds, wicks, used and new wax and a big metal container for melting.
Batik Dye bucket includes: about 10 colors and a huge hunk of wax.
We’ve separated a bin of fabric, perfect for dye projects.

***Store is open Thursday-Monday, Noon-6pm. Come see us about volunteering, too. We could really use some help sorting the treasures!***

From the Hearts of,
Jessi and Kim

The Devil’s Dye Stories of Indigo with Iris Sullivan Daire at Hoffman Center for the Arts

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Join us at Hoffman Center for the Arts this Saturday, July 15, from 7:00-9:00 pm for The Devil’s Dye – Stories of Indigo with local artist and dyer Iris Sullivan Daire!

Plant based Indigo Blue has a long and complicated story with humans. Our obsession with this color has uplifted it to the realm of the sacred and justified some of the most horrific actions in history. In this talk we will learn a bit about the plants at the center of these many stories, about how indigo might be the common thread that can help us face what has come before, and find our way through the complex times we are living in now.

The annual community show at the Hoffman Gallery will use the indigo as the theme in January 2024, so this is a great opportunity to get some inspiration and get those creative juices flowing!

Tickets available for purchase here: hoffmanarts.org/events/lecture-the-devils-dye-stories-of-indigo/

Youth Sports Physical Event in Manzanita on July 13, 2023

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Adventist Health is providing a sports physical event for teens and young adults ages 12–21 on Thursday, July 13 from 3–7 p.m. at their Adventist Health Medical Office –Manzanita located at 10445 Neahkahnie Creek Road in Manzanita.

Physicals, immunizations and lab testing will be provided as needed. Appointments are preferred, but walk-ins will be accepted. There are no out-of-pocket costs for the event.

In addition to the physicals, there will be food and prize drawings. “Preparing for the fall and return to school includes an important list of events for adolescents ages 12–21,” said Dr. Susan Layeux, a family medicine provider at Adventist Health – Manzanita. “Be sure their well-child and/or sports physical makes it to the top of that list to support their physical and emotional well-being.”

To schedule an appointment for this event, please call 503-815-2292.

Compost, Planters and Trellises Available

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Compost
We still have some beautiful nutritious and delicious Nehalem Valley Gold compost for sale at Dirty Birds (corner of Manzanita and Division in Manzanita). Locally created from area food scraps, coffee grounds, manure from grass fed beef cattle, whey, silage straw and yard debris from organic flower operation. This will make your plants soooo happy and so healthy, and if you eat your plants it will make you healthy! Get some of this black magic while it lasts.

$5 per 5 gallon bucket
Bring your own buckets, containers or borrow our burlap bags.
Email or text us to make an appointment.
queenbee@dirtybirdsgardencenter.com
503-438-8171

Planters and Trellises
Check out our website for photos and prices.
dirtybirdsgardencenter.com

Events
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Let’s meet at Dirty Bird’s where the birds are chirping, swooping, and nesting; the worms are chomping down on all of our food scraps; and the tomatoes are preparing to provide plump fruit for all to enjoy!

We’ll practice yoga, affirmations & dreamy guided visualizations together on the grass, beneath the trees, and just blocks from the sea.

We’ll start our 2-hour experience with a seated 5-minute meditation and ceremony to connect with the natural forces all around us & with ourselves as part of nature.

Buy Tickets Here: www.aprilclarkyoga.com/event-details/summer-heat-a-dreamy-affirmations-yoga-event

Next, we’ll move through a 1-hour yoga sequence to conjure up the heat of our bodies and feel into the heat of this season.

After we move, we’ll spend about 40 minutes in restorative yoga and yin shapes, with a hand pan/singing bowl sound bath and some optional aromatherapy. During this time April will guide you through a replenishing visualization and affirmations journey to stir up your wildest, warmest dreams and call them into reality.

Where: Dirty Bird’s
When: Tuesday, July 25, 8:30am
What to bring: A yoga mat, any props you want (blocks, blanket, strap), and some water.
Tickets: www.aprilclarkyoga.com/event-details/summer-heat-a-dreamy-affirmations-yoga-event

Email April with any questions! aprilclarkyoga[at]gmail[dot]com

Walk the Labyrinth at Dirty Bird’s Anytime

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Za at Centerpoint Healing Arts created this beautiful labyrinth in collaboration with Dirty Bird’s. Made with stones, driftwood and a variety of daylilies that bloom at different times throughout the season, this Labyrinth is available to you anytime and as often as you like. Located at Dirty Bird’s (corner of Manzanita and Division). Welcome to the Spiral Labyrinth, a walking meditation to foster renewal and healing. Enjoy a moment to slow down, breathe deeper and connect with Nature. Walking Labyrinths is an ancient contemplative art that humans across world cultures have practiced. Often found near shorelines of fishing villages, folks would walk the labyrinths before going to sea. The 3 R’s of a Labyrinth Walk 1. Release as you spiral inwards. 2. Receive as you pause in the center. 3. Resolve as you spiral back out.
With each step the earth heals us, and with each step we heal the earth.
For more about Centerpoint Healing Arts visit www.centerpointhealingarts.com
For more about Dirty Birds visit dirtybirdsgardencenter.com

Ice Cream …you scream we all SCREAM

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COTTON CANDY!!

Did you know that this Sunday July 16th is National Ice cream day??

Ice Cream…you scream we all scream Cotton Candy!

Sugar + Air Gourmet Cotton Candy will have delicious cotton candy ice cream flavors this weekend just in time, here is the line up.

Spumoni
Neapolitan
Orange Creamsicle
Cookies N Cream

We will have limited stock available on hand so come on by sample some of the flavors of the day and pick yourself up a delicious freshly spun cotton candy cone.

Manzanita Farmer’s Market Friday 14th 4-7

Tillamook Farmer’s Market Saturday 15th 9-2

Not able to make it to one of the markets reach out to us and we can set up arrangements for delivery or pick up.

Reach out and send us an email with your request sugar.plus.air@gmail.com

sugarplusair.my.canva.site/
peaceloveandcottoncandy

Historical Harp Concert at the North Tillamook Library in Manzanita!

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We hope to see you at the North Tillamook Library in Manzanita this Friday the 14th at 11am!

Sean Gaskell will be here with a kora, a 21-stringed harp native to the Mandinka people of West Africa. The sound can best be described as melodic, resonant, rhythmic, and intricate. The origins of the kora date back over 300 years, while some of the music can be traced back to the mid 13th century.

Gaskell has been playing and performing the kora since 2007 with over 300 performances at libraries across the US and Canada. He’s had three extended visits to The Gambia where he had the privilege of studying with some of the kora’s great masters. He presents the kora as a way to connect people to different sounds, ideas, and experiences, and is deeply appreciative for the opportunity to present something that is completely new and unheard of to so many people.

We’re super excited to have him!

You can read more about Sean Gaskell and view a video of him playing the kora at this link: directory.ashevillemusicprofessionals.com/www-seangaskell-com

Friends and Flowers

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Dear Friends and Neighbors,
Friends of North County Recreation District will be selling flowers this week outside the Manzanita Grocery & Deli in downtown Manzanita. We will set up by 9 AM. All flowers are freshly picked on Friday, Saturday, and Monday mornings. Yes, we’ve added a day as more flowers are coming into bloom. Our prices start at $5 and go up from there. Need a special bouquet? Call Gail at 503-830-3759 and she will make sure to have it delivered in our local area at no charge. We do request 24-hour notice please. Friends of NCRD’s Mission is to promote and support NCRD by raising funds for scholarships, programs, and projects. Friends is a 501(c)(3) organization with all the money we raise going to scholarships, programs, and projects. We hope to see you this coming Friday, Saturday, and Monday mornings picking up your fresh flower bouquets. Surprise the neighbor and get them some flowers! You know what happens when you compliment 3 people every day? Try it and find out! Thanks for supporting Friends of NCRD.

Beach Dance for July 13th-15th

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THIS WEEK July 13-15th Beach Dance is as follows:

NO Thursday night Beach Ecstatic Dance this week, July 13th.

Beach Dance Oregon is hosting two events this weekend!
Friday evening, July 14th, starts at 6:00 (gather at 5:45)
and Saturday morning July 15th 10:00 (gather at 9:45)

“We will meet at our usual spot on Neahkahnie Beach, north of the Y where the cars can park by the dunes.
$10-$20 donations.
As always, you must RSVP in advance so I can be sure to have enough ipods for everyone. Feel free to reach out with questions.”
Denise.Lofman@gmail.com

STAY TUNED @ Riverside Fish and Chips – Saturday – noon till 2:00

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Come listen to STAY TUNED at Riverside Fish and Chips in Nehalem

Saturday, July 15
Noon till 2:00

Lunch by the river – LIVE MUSIC – enjoy the festive food court behind Buttercup.
Instrumental rock, blues, jazz, surf – Michael, Mickey, Cliff, and Gary playing some of their favorite tunes in the summer sunshine!