Tillamook Estuaries Partnership hiring Administrative Assistant

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Administrative/Accounting Assistant

Full-Time Position + Great Benefits

Join our growing team and have a great time doing a lot of good for the estuaries we all love!
We are looking for somebody who will work closely with our staff, Board of Directors, and partners who share a common goal of clean water, healthy ecosystems, and strong communities.

The Administrative/Accounting Assistant is the hub of our office and the first point of contact for the public and many of our partners. This position is accountable for
• Front office reception and welcoming atmosphere
• Smooth communications for our Executive Director and Board of Directors
• Office processes, supplies, & equipment
• Accounts Payable

Applications will be accepted until 5:00pm (Pacific Time), Thursday, February 29th, 2024.

More information about TEP, a detailed job description, salary and benefits for this position, and the application process may be found online at www.tbnep.org/news/now-hiring-administrative-accounting-assistant/.

Tillamook Estuaries Partnership is an equal opportunity employer.

CRIMES OF THE HEART OPENS MARCH 1st! GREAT SEATS AVAILABLE! NCRD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

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CRIMES OF THE HEART OPENS MARCH 1st
Tickets at 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

Optimal Health by Denise Donohue

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Hi, I’m Denise. I am a certified health coach and owner of Optimal Health and Optimal Life Coaching. Knowing how much this program was FOREVER CHANGING my life for the better, I had to share this EASY solution with others.

I desire to INSPIRE and MOTIVATE others to achieve their wellness objectives. I LOVE helping people and I want others to experience

To learn more about my journey and how my coaching can help you reach your health goals, please visit my website at findingoptimalhealth.com/ or
complete the inquiry form link: form.jotform.com/240297688072163 and I will contact you to start a conversation about reaching your health goals.

Family Rights – Funeral Rites: A no cost community event offered by the North Coast EOL Collective

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Holly Pruett, a certified Life-Cycle Celebrant, and Home Funeral Guide has provided community death education and consulting services for over a decade. She is certified in Thanatology by the Association for Death Education & Counseling and earned her EOL Doula Proficiency Badge from the National End-of-Life Doula Alliance. Founder of PDX Death Café and the Death Talk Project, Holly led “Talking About Dying” sessions for Oregon Humanities for three years, and in 2019, co-created Oregon Funeral Resources & Education, a free, non-commercial public information site, followed by the companion site, Washington Funeral Resources & Education.

Did you know that in most states, no one is required to purchase the services of a funeral director or funeral home? Many people don’t know about the rights of families to care for their own dead – what’s often called a “home funeral.” Learn about families’ rights and responsibilities when death occurs; what’s meant by a “home funeral” and how families can benefit from more hands-on engagement; the barriers posed by misinformation, conventional wisdom, and default practices among helping professionals; and how you can be the one in the room who says, “You know, I think you can….”

To register:
Step 1: www.northcoasteolcollective.com
Step 2: Event tab
Step 3: Click on February 28th to access two registration links.

Register for the 12:00-1:00 PM session on 2.28.2024
Register for the 6:00-7:00 PM session on 2.28.2024

CRIMES OF THE HEART OPENS MARCH 1st! GREAT SEATS AVAILABLE! NCRD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

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CRIMES OF THE HEART OPENS MARCH 1st
Tickets at 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

EVCNB

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Everyone is a Winner !

A full house of attendees enjoyed fun, food, and laughter at the first ever Top Chef Emergency Food Cooking Contest!

Congratulations to Christopher Mullins of Manzanita who was the winner! And a special thanks to Kris Troutman of Nehalem and Jessi Just of Wheeler for preparing amazing food as well. All the chefs gave us some great ideas on how to prepare tasty food without using heat or water!

Thanks to our amazing judges – Heidi Cummings from Roost, Eric Kammerer from Yolk and Frank Squillo from Wanda’s – they got to eat amazing food and had a difficult task of picking just one winner.

We hope everyone who attended learned that being prepared for an emergency just takes planning and creativity – our chefs proved that emergency food stocks can turn into restaurant-worthy food dishes. To see what the contestants prepared, click the link above.

See you next year!

Calling All Manzanita Locals! Senior Gentleman Model Needed!

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Hello everyone,

My name Boomer & my wife’s name is Sarah and we are local music artists known as Radio Caroline. We’re excited to announce that we are currently working on our second album titled “Legacy Sound,” and we’re in need of a special model for the album cover shoot!

We are seeking a senior gentleman aged 70s to 80s to be part of this unique project. The shoot will take place on Tuesday, February 20th, at sunset, in a picturesque coastal beach here in Manzanita. This is a wonderful opportunity to be part of something meaningful and leave a lasting legacy.

Compensation for your time will be $150 per hour.

If you or someone you know fits the description and would be interested in participating, please reach out to me at 303.999.6505. Feel free to call or text me 🙂

Thank you for your consideration,

Boomer & Sarah Bate

Calling All Manzanita Locals! Senior Gentleman Model Needed!

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Calling All Manzanita Locals! Senior Gentleman Model Needed!

Hello everyone,

My name Boomer & my wife’s name is Sarah and we are local music artists known as Radio Caroline. We’re excited to announce that we are currently working on our second album titled “Legacy Sound,” and we’re in need of a special model for the album cover shoot!

We are seeking a senior gentleman aged 70s to 80s to be part of this unique project. The shoot will take place on Tuesday, February 20th, at sunset, in a picturesque coastal beach here in Manzanita. This is a wonderful opportunity to be part of something meaningful and leave a lasting legacy.

Compensation for your time will be $150 per hour.

If you or someone you know fits the description and would be interested in participating, please reach out to me at 303.999.6505. Feel free to call or text me 🙂

Thank you for your consideration,

Boomer & Sarah Bate

Are you ready? Water/Sanitation/Hygiene in Times of Emergency

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WaSH Class – March 30th – 10:00am to 12:30pm

Do you know how to safely store water in your home so that it’s ready to use in times of emergency?

Do you know about methods to handle human waste when our sanitation services aren’t available?

Do you have a system ready to use for hand washing?

Register for a WaSH Class and learn how to be prepared for all of these scenarios.

Go to EVCNB.org Events-and-Trainings to sign up for this 2 1/2 hr. class on March 30th at the Nehalem Bay Fire Station on Hwy 101.

Go to EVCNB.org Events & Trainings to register for this class. Use the “Select Options” drop-down menu to select your registration choice:

Class & Laminated sheets $15

Class, Laminated sheets, & Water Filtration system $65

Class, Laminated sheets, & all three 2-bucket systems: Water Filtration, Human Waste Disposal, Hand Washing $140.

The class is informative, intriguing, and entertaining.

Don’t miss out!

Have the knowledge. Have a plan. Be prepared.

CRIMES OF THE HEART OPENS MARCH 1st! GREAT SEATS AVAILABLE! NCRD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

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CRIMES OF THE HEART OPENS MARCH 1st
Tickets at 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

Hoffman Pott’s Nook ceramicist–Levering Thomas showing in February

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What is paper clay? What is its unique properties? Join artist Levering Thomas at the Hoffman on Saturday from 1-3 to discuss her process of building these clay sculptures using armatures and silicone molds.
Hoffman Gallery hours are 12-4 Thurs – Sun. Located at Laneda and Division.

WE ARE HIRING! Youth Education Coordinator

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Position Available: Youth Education Coordinator

Cannon Beach Arts Association (CBAA) is seeking a dedicated and passionate individual to join our team as a Youth Education Coordinator.

This position plays a pivotal role in the organization by developing and implementing art education programs for children and young adults within the community.

Responsibilities:
Design and organize art classes, workshops, and Summer Art Camp for various age groups.
Collaborate with local schools and youth organizations to promote art education initiatives.
Recruit and manage art instructors and volunteers for youth programs.
Maintain a safe, engaging, and inclusive learning environment for participants.
Evaluate and improve the effectiveness of youth education programs.

Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in art education, fine arts, or related field recommended.
Prior experience in teaching, curriculum development, or program coordination.
Strong organizational and communication skills.
A genuine passion for fostering creativity and artistic expression in young individuals.
Familiarity with diverse art mediums and techniques.

CBAA is committed to providing equal employment opportunities and fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment. We encourage individuals from all backgrounds to apply for this rewarding opportunity.

To apply, please submit a cover letter, resume, and professional references to director@cannonbeacharts.org. We will be reviewing applications until the position is filled. Join us in making a positive impact on young artists in our community!
Job description is located on our website: cannonbeacharts.org/job

Announcement Event: Rockaway Writers Rendezvous Call for Entries Writing Contest; Event April 26-28

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ROCKAWAY WRITERS RENDEZVOUS LAUNCHES WRITING CONTESTS: CALL FOR ENTRIES – STUDENTS & ADULTS; Mark Your Calendar April 26-27-28 RWR Events – Open Mic, Workshops & Contest Awards
We’re doing it again – the 2nd annual Rockaway Writers Rendezvous is lining up an array of writers and speakers for the last weekend in April 26, 27 and 28. But first, get out your pen – I mean keyboard and get ready to enter the RWR Writing Contest – for students in Neah-Kah-Nie School District and for all/any adults. There are multiple categories – fiction, nonfiction, poetry and more. CASH PRIZES FOR THE STUDENTS!! So give us your best stories and mark your calendars and plan to join us for the second annual Rockaway Writers Rendezvous. The Rockaway Writers Rendezvous benefits writing scholarships for Neah-Kah-Nie High School students.
There will be workshops on a variety of writing genres including fiction, memoirs, nonfiction, poetry, filmmaking/documentaries, publishing, and more.
The writing contest is open now through March 8th. Go to www.RBWriters.com for more information, or see the information flyers for details about the Adult Writing Contest and the Student Writing Contest. All winning entries will be published in an anthology and authors will be given the opportunity to read their works during the RWR weekend. Now, get writing – we want to hear your stories.
Space is limited, so get your tickets now – $20.00 for access to dozens of workshops. RWR has expanded with workshops in several venues around Rockaway Beach in 2024. Watch for more information about workshop presenters and the keynote speaker. For details, go to www.RBWriters.com or email info@RBWriters.com

Spaces open for Friday Night’s Community Acupuncture and Sound Healing at Rising Hearts Studio

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Hello BBQ Community-
There are still spots left for the Community Acupuncture- Singing Bowl Healing – Grounding Tea Wellness Event tomorrow night!
Please join Megan Lucas LAc and Certified Sound Healer Christy Kay for a special February Self Care/Self Love Community Wellness Event at Rising Hearts Studio, Friday February 16th, 6:30 PM – enjoy community acupuncture, while bathing in the sounds of healing singing bowls, with grounding tea offering to follow. Leave feeling calm, refreshed and renewed.
$50/person Space limited- registration required
Please Call Christy (503) 800-1092, or email Christy@cosmichealingnw.com to Register!!
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”

I’ve Been Thinking

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(Originally printed in Tillamook County Pioneer 2-13-2024) Maybe it’s because I’m elderly myself, but I’ve been thinking a lot about the buzz about Joe Biden’s age. Trump is a week older than me and Biden is 4 years older than me. Six senators are as old and older than Biden. Konrad Adenauer was chancellor of W. Germany from 1949 until 1963 when he lost an election at the age of 87. He remained the head of his party until 1967 when he was 91. He died at the age of 92. In 2003, Germans voted him as the “Greatest German ever”. Warren Buffet is 93 and is still admired as the “Oracle of Omaha” and judging by the value of Berkshire Hathaway stock his savvy decision making prowess has not been diminished by his advanced age. I’m not sure people truly understand what the presidency is truly about. Performing the duties of the office is not a game of Jeopardy and it is not about making snappy conversation, it’s about making the right decisions and there is no extra credit for ringing in early. Quick decisions are often bad decisions. Many of the decisions I made when I was younger are now decisions I regret. I suspect the decision to invade Iraq was a quick decision. As I look back over the Biden years, it sure seems to me that he’s been making good decisions, even if he does look like he’s 81 years old. I truly believe media needlessly feeds us a steady diet of negativity because it sells advertising. I think a much more pertinent example of creeping dementia is in the other elderly candidate, who despite losing 63 of 63 lawsuits still insists he “won” the election and this weekend revealed that he just plain doesn’t understand what the NATO treaty commitment is and how limited the role of the U.S. president really is. The president does not have the power to pick and chose which obligations we chose to honor. Plus, he ignores the fact that all the NATO countries pay. His ploy of “delinquent countries” reminds me of the ”welfare queen” story that was popular in the 1980”s. Making a choice between the two is easy for me. The challenger seems to be prone to “word salad” rants that play fast and loose with facts. The incumbent has a good record and never lies to us.
As always, discussion is welcome at codger817@gmail.com

CRIMES OF THE HEART OPENS MARCH 1st! MEET THE CAST: CHRISTINE CALKINS

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CRIMES OF THE HEART OPENS MARCH 1st
Tickets at www.RiverbendPlayers.org

MEET THE CAST: Christine Calkins

This is Christine’s second performance with Riverbend Players.

She finds joy in her fitness dance classes while beach walks with her family, and their two furry companions are a favorite.

She loves combining these strolls with collecting trash and leaving the coastline a little brighter.

Christine’s passion for her community shines through at her job at 1st Security Bank in Manzanita.

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

Self Care for ALL – February discounted sessions at Cosmic Healing NW

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Hello BBQ Community-
Happy LOVE Day! It’s also World Sound Healing Day!!!!
It seems like a good day to remind you that I’m offering 10% off all 60 minute RISE sessions in February, for any client who refers a friend! Your friend will also receive 10% off of their first visit! This discount will also apply to any new client who schedules within the month of February, without a referral. YAY! Self Care for ALL! Share the LOVE
(RISE Sessions include but are not limited to Reiki, Crystal, and Sound therapy for deep energetic healing and nervous system resets – non transferable, not redeemable for cash)

Blessings of Health and Wellness to you!!

Cosmic Healing NW
35840 7th St (inside Rising Hearts Studio)
Nehalem, OR 97131
(503) 800-1092
Christy@cosmichealingnw.com
www.cosmichealingnw.com

Nehalem Bay Garden Club meeting Tuesday Feb 27 features Ketzel Levine

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The next Nehalem Bay Garden Club meeting on February 27th at 1:30 features a local favorite speaker.

Ketzel Levine will present “Strategies for Thirsty Plants: Some Just Gotta Go” After six years as director of the Hoffman’s Wonder Garden, Ketzel is ready to trade in quite a few beloved but thirsty plants for those that have particular super powers: a tolerance for winter wet and summer dry. Her presentation will offer us a look at what’s in and what’s out this coming year in the Wonder Garden.

All are welcome. The meeting is held at the Calvary Bible Church across from the library in Manzanita.

Light refreshments served.

Anyone wishing to become a member can do so by paying the annual $10 dues. It is not necessary to be a member to participate in Garden Club meetings and activities.

Testimony In Support Of Recreational Immunity

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The OR Senate Judiciary Committee had a reading of SB-1576 on Monday, 2/12. The bill would offer a temporary fix to recreational immunity until a permanent fix can be done in 2025.

If you’d like to support this bill, you can still submit written testimony in support of the recreational immunity amendment before 1 pm on Wednesday, 2/14.

The Senate Judiciary Committee has a work session scheduled on SB 1576 on Wednesday at 1 pm. They will not be hearing further testimony during the work session.

Make your voice heard on this important issue by using the link below to submit your testimony.

olis.oregonlegislature.gov/liz/2024R1/Testimony/SJUD/SB/1576/2024-02-12-13-00?area=Measures

Summer Safari to Africa

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Jambo! (the Swahili greeting)

I’m leading a 12-day private safari to Kenya this August. I have 2 seats (maybe 3) still available.

If you are interested in a vacation unlike other trips you have taken, please contact me. I’m happy to talk with you or meet with you to discuss itinerary pricing (less than most packaged tours right now) and what you need to know about traveling to Africa.

Demand is extraordinarily high this year so call me soon at 503-313-9263 if you are interested in learning more.

Self Care Community Wellness Event- February 16th, 6:30 PM at Rising Hearts Studio

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Hello BBQ Community-

Community Acupuncture- Singing Bowls – Grounding Tea

Please join Megan Lucas LAc and Certified Sound Healer Christy Kay for a special February Self Care/Self Love Community Wellness Event at Rising Hearts Studio, Friday February 16th, 6:30 PM – enjoy community acupuncture, while bathing in the sounds of healing singing bowls, with grounding tea offering to follow. Leave feeling calm, refreshed and renewed.

$50/person
Space limited- registration required app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=20787704&appointmentType=58532489

Meet your practitioners:
Megan Lucas, LAc, MAOM. NADA certified.
A licensed acupuncturist, Megan feels grateful to live on the north coast with her family. As a practitioner, she aims to help patients to improve their lives through deepening their relationship to their health through encouraging lifestyle changes. She offers acupuncture, bodywork, shiatsu, breathwork and recommendations on diet, movement, and herbal medicine. Her treatments focus on
the goals of the patient and the connection to their healing journey. As someone who has gone through intense illness and trauma, she understands the challenges people may face in their healing
journey.
She enjoys hiking, foraging, hunting, fly-fishing, writing, floating the river or collecting wild herbs for salves and tinctures, often alone and often with her family. She continues to work toward being a
beacon of light for others so they may more easily navigate the storm of life, and is looking for new opportunities to reach the community to offer services.

Christy Kay is a Vibrational Medicine Practitioner who lives on the North Oregon Coast. She has been studying health and wellness most of her life, in an effort to overcome chronic illness, including several autoimmune diagnoses. After a serious car accident over 10 years ago, she found herself with a traumatic brain injury, a broken back, and PTSD. With training and certifications in over a dozen healing modalities, she found the greatest relief through Energy Medicine. Sometimes it is hard to become unstuck. Using an array of energetic practices, her passion and gifts lie in facilitating healing on a deep energetic level for clients who want deeper peace, health, and wellness in their lives. When energetic flow is brought back into balance, we are more able to move forward and step into our Divine Self. Christy knows that healing the whole person, in all realms, will create more happy, vibrant souls who will create a better, more peaceful world. She has a private healing practice, Cosmic Healing NW, working one on one with clients since 2017. She opened Rising Hearts Studio in 2020 to be able to offer healing arts events to her community.
Christy is a Reiki Master/Teacher, Certified Sound Healer, Certified Crystal Therapy Practitioner, Registered Holistic Health Practitioner, and Registered Metaphysician who blends a large array of healing modalities together to help you truly heal!
Visit www.cosmichealingnw.com for more info on Christy Kay

Please join us for this Healing Community Event!