Heather Christie live at North Fork 53 this Sunday!

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Join us for a live acoustic concert outside by the river this Sunday evening!

Sunday, August 7th at 6pm

Astoria native, Heather Christie was born singing to a family of musicians on the Oregon Coast. As a baby she attended her dad’s rock shows under her mother’s poncho. Early on she picked up her mother’s 1942 Martin Guitar and began writing her own music.

Playing in bluegrass jams, country and gospel sing alongs, musical tributes, competitions, and radio theater… A Lilith Fair Finalist, Heather has performed nationwide, from solo artist, to full band, to the award winning FROGTOWN musical stage show, honoring the muse wherever she goes.

“Heather has developed her own brand of Lyrical Soul and it’s traveling down the road in a Folkwagon bus” ~Hipfish Arts & Culture

There are a limited amount of tickets available for this special private show. Please click the link below for more info and to get your spot!

www.northfork53.com/heather-christie-show/heather-christie-private-concert-tickets?p?p&mc_cid=54119442fe&mc_eid=fc661efbb7

Public Invited to Shoreline Explorations with Noted Expert

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The CoastWatch program of the Oregon Shores Conservation Coalition is offering two August field trips with coastal ecologist Stewart Schultz, author of The Northwest Coast: A Natural History. The events are free and open to all and will last two – three hours.

The first of these shoreline natural history-oriented walks takes place on Friday, Aug. 12, beginning at 8 a.m., at Manhattan Beach State Recreation Site (just north of Rockaway Beach). This beachwalk will focus on the ecology of sandy beaches, from the low-tide zone to the high beach.

The other is scheduled for Sunday, Aug. 14, 7:30 a.m., at Oswald West State Park. This field experience will be devoted to the rocky intertidal shoreline.

For details on where to park, meeting place and to register, go to oregonshores.org/coastwatch, or contact Jesse Jones, CoastWatch Volunteer Coordinator, at (503) 989-7244, jesse@oregonshores.org.

CoastWatch is a volunteer program through which individuals, families, and groups adopt mile-long segments of the Oregon shoreline and keep watch for both natural changes and human impacts.

GARAGE SALE

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Garage Sale
August 5 (Friday) and Aug 6 (Saturday) 9 AM to 3 PM
161 Edmund Lane, Manzanita (South of Laneda between Carmel and 3rd St)

Household items
Cookbooks
Baskets
Framed Prints and batiks
Windchimes
Vases, handblown
Flokati rug
Rattan lamp
Games and puzzles

Recreational items
gas heater
gas cooker
Hiking gear
Dog buggy

And many more Treasures

‘Fisherman & Birdies’ by Ben K. Rosenberg ends this Thursday Aug. 4 at Manzanita library

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Ben Killen Rosenberg presents paintings and collages of “Fisherman & Birdies” at Manzanita Library on 571 Laneda. Up on three walls in our fabulous library Hours: Monday 10AM–1PM, 1:30–6PM Tuesday 10AM–1PM, 1:30–6PM Wednesday 10AM–1PM, 1:30–6PM Thursday 10AM–1PM, 1:30–6PM Last day is this Thursday August 4, 2022 (closes at 6pm).

Garden Tea & Lecture with Doug Kenck-Crispin

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Garden Tea with Beaver Tales and Treasure Trails Lecture
To Benefit Cannon Beach History Center & Museum

Cannon Beach, OR – Doug Kenck-Crispin of Kick Ass Oregon History podcast fame enjoys finding quirky, under-represented and not oft-told tales from Oregon’s past. He has travelled the extreme four corners of Oregon, and many of the roads in between, seeking authentic and weird stories of the Beaver State. He will share his stories of Oregon’s Beaver Money and tales of legendary treasures from actual archival maps. Audience members will receive copies of these maps. Doug Kenck-Crispin, his name a result of his “hippie parents”, says this “may be the only history lecture where an audience member could end up stinking, filthy rich”. The filthy rich part depends, of course, on using the maps to find the elusive treasures.

While there is no guarantee of riches, the Garden Tea and Lecture promises to be informative and delicious featuring teas donated by North Fork 53 Communitea Wellness, sweet treats donated by Cannon Beach Bakery and savory tea sandwiches creations. Join fellow history buffs at the Chamber Hall on Sunday, September 11 at 11:00am. The lecture and tea are part of a larger weekend of festivities including the Opening Night Benefit Bash at the museum on Friday evening featuring a splendid Silent Auction and the Cottage & Garden Tour itself. The tour this year, which features the most cottages ever, takes place amidst the Presidential Streets of Cannon Beach on Saturday, September 10 from 12noon to 5pm.

The Cannon Beach Cottage & Garden Tour tickets, which are $40.00 will not sell out and are available the day of the tour. The tickets for the Garden Tea & Lecture have historically sold out, so buy early. Doug Kenck-Crispin, whose writings have appeared in The Oregonian, Portland Monthly, Willamette Week, Street Roots and the Portland Mercury, is an entertaining speaker you will not want to miss. Tickets for the lecture and tea are $25.00 and the proceeds from the entire weekend go to benefit the Cannon Beach History Center & Museum.

The Cannon Beach History Center & Museum is a private not-for-profit organization that preserves and shares the history of the Cannon Beach and Arch Cape area. The museum is alive and well thanks to the many sponsors, supporters, volunteers, members, and donors that are coming together to make the 2022 Cottage & Garden Tour weekend a great success. Visit our website (www.cbhistory.org) for more details and to purchase tickets.

Hoffman Center for the Arts presents Macro Photography Class

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Visual Arts Workshop
Macro Photography
August 20 and 21 | 10:00am–2:00pm
Tuition $150 | includes materials
Hoffman Center for the Arts | 594 Laneda Avenue | Manzanita
This class requires proof of vaccination

Course description:
Macro Photography is the art of capturing extreme close-up images of very small subjects. This course will open your mind and enable you to explore the beauty in the land of the tiny objects and animals that lie among the often unseen or unnoticed “universe” lying just beneath us at our feet! Using the Wonder Garden as our “Macro Laboratory” we will learn important photography skills that apply to the unique world of macro photography. After a short session to review photography basics, we will explore relevant topics including lens choices, controlling and sculpting with light, focus techniques along with composition concepts and color theory. After taking this course you will possess the skills to capture incredible images that will turn heads!

Follow this link for more information or to register:
hoffmanarts.org/events/macro-photography-workshop/

Astoria Open Studios This weekend- featuring Ben Killen Rosenberg

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Good day!

If you are headed to the Astoria, come visit this weekend.

I’m participating in the Astoria Open Studio Tour with so many amazing local artists and makers: Saturday and Sunday 11am -5pm. July 30, 31.

This is a wonderful time to see the print studio. Come find out about printmaking program I run for Clatsop Community College, and see my work. I’ll also be doing print demos. Upstairs at Star of Sea Church, 1465 Grand Ave., Astoria.

Hope to see you!!
Cheers,
Ben

More info
astoriavisualarts.org/astoria-open-studios-tour

Bart Budwig & Friends

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Friday, August 12 at 7pm, come join us at the Bay City Arts Center for a live band with Bart Budwig & Friends, a “cosmic country” musician described as “one of the most underrated musicians in Oregon” by OPB. Tickets are $20 by visiting our website, or $25 at the door. Doors open at 6:30pm, and the show starts at 7pm. Purchase tickets here: baycityartscenter.weebly.com/performances.html

Rob Scheps and the TBA Band in

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Sunday August 14th, the Bay City Arts Center presents Rob Scheps and the TBA Band in “A Midsummer Night’s Jazz Dream.” Summer, dreams and Shakespeare are the reference points for the program’s jazz selections. Rob Scheps’ TBA Band is a rotating cast of Portland’s best young jazz artists. Scheps has facilitated a musical cross- breeding by introducing Portland area artists to the Tillamook Bay community. With him this time will be Wes Georgiev on piano. Wes will be making his 3rd appearance at BCAC. Also in the band are drummer Michael Rodenkirch and bassist Nick Morrison. Tickets are $20 by visiting our website, or $25 at the door. Doors open at 5:30pm, and the show starts at 6pm. Purchase Tickets Here: baycityartscenter.weebly.com/performances.html

Coaster Theatre Playhouse Offers Musical Theatre Audition Workshop

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Coaster Theatre Playhouse Offers Musical Theatre Audition Workshop

Dreamed of singing on stage as part of a musical production but not sure how to prepare for the auditions? The Coaster Theatre Playhouse is offering a free musical theatre audition workshop to introduce the musical audition process.

Open to ages 12 and older, the workshop will be from 1 to 3 p.m. Aug. 20 at the Coaster Theatre, 108 N. Hemlock St., Cannon Beach. More information is at coastertheatre.com or by calling the box office at 503-436-1242.

During the workshop, participants will learn a song that they can use in future musical auditions. They will also learn a movement/dance routine to understand the portion of an audition as well as cold-read from a script.

At this time all participants must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and provide proof of vaccination at the workshop. Participants may display proof of vaccination with a physical vaccination card, a legible copy of their vaccination card or a legible digital copy of their vaccination card in addition to a matching photo ID (children under the age of 16 are not required to show ID if accompanied by a parent or guardian). Masks are optional but encouraged at the Coaster Theatre.

The world’s best-known suspects come to life in Clue: The Musical at the Coaster Theatre Playhouse

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Who killed Mr. Boddy, in what room and with what weapon? Pay attention and deduce the solution when Clue: The Musical takes to the stage at the Coaster Theatre Playhouse.

Opening Aug. 13 and running through Sept. 10, performances will be at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at the Coaster Theatre Playhouse.

The internationally popular board game has been turned into a fun-filled musical that brings the world’s best-known suspects to life. It invites the audience to help solve the mystery: who killed Mr. Boddy, in what room and with what weapon? Pay attention and deduce the solution from clues given throughout the evening; there are 216 possible endings!

Clue: The Musical is directed by Patrick Lathrop and features David Sweeney as Mr. Boddy, Shay Knorr as Mrs. Peacock, Bryan Lelek as Professor Plum, Toddy Adams as Miss Scarlet, Patrick Lathrop as Colonel Mustard, Cathey Ryan as Mrs. White, Bennett Hunter as Mr. Green and Joslynn Johansen as the Detective.

The production crew includes Heather Hoffman (stage manager), Kirk Valles (accompanist), Carson Schulte (accompanist), Patrick Lathrop (costumer), Mick Alderman, (set builder/lighting design) Juan Lira (set painter) and Nancy McCarthy (sound and light operator).

Tickets are $25 or $30; they can be purchased at the theatre box office (503-436-1242) or online at coastertheatre.com. The box office is open 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday and open until curtain on performance days.

At this time, everyone must show proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test to enter the Coaster Theatre on performance day. Face masks are optional but encouraged. The Coaster Theatre recommends visiting coastertheatre.com or contacting the box office closer to the performance for possible changes to the theatre’s COVID policy.

Artist Reception – Emerging from the Deep

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The Cannon Beach Gallery is proud to present “Emerging from the Deep” an exhibition featuring sculpture by M.J Anderson and paintings by Pam Greene. This exhibition will be on view at the Cannon Beach Gallery from July 27 – August 28, 2022.

We invite you to join us for the opening reception on Saturday, August 6th from 4:30 to 6:30 PM.

Cannon Beach Gallery: 1064 S Hemlock St. Cannon Beach, OR 97110 (Mid-Town)

Visit our website for more information: cannonbeacharts.org

Bring us your broken things!

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Heart of Cartm is hosting another Repair Cafe
Saturday, August 13th, 3:00-5:00pm.
DO YOU HAVE….
Broken jewelry?
Dull knives or tools?
A lamp that doesn’t provide light?
A vacuum that doesn’t suck?
A blender that doesn’t blend?
A clock that doesn’t keep time?
A pocket with a hole?
A pant that’s too long?

Bring in your tired, your broken, your torn. Our expert fixers have skills!
SIGN UP NOW at www.heartofcartm.org

3 LEG TORSO COMING TO NCRD

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“3 LEG TORSO”
RETURNS TO NCRD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 27
FOR ANOTHER FANTASTIC PERFORMANCE.

3 Leg Torso formed in 1996 as a violin, cello and accordion trio with the mission of creating original modern chamber music for their unique instrumentation. Over the following years, they have expanded both its musical mission and its size, performing original compositions based on an eclectic synthesis of chamber music, tango, klezmer, Latin, and Roma (Gypsy) music.

Their international reputation includes composing music for a United Nations documentary in Thailand, recording music for Deutsche Komtel in Germany and providing theme music for a Bosnian television series.

This will be their long awaited second appearance at NCRD.
3 Leg Torso is a great show for the family!
Children under 12 will be admitted for free!

TICKETS AVAILABLE AT TICKETTOMATO.COM

NCRD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
36155 9TH STREET, NEHALEM www.ncrd.org 855-444-6273

MEET THE BAND ON YOUTUBE!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uksY4DCdB8k

ESTATE SALE FINAL DAY SUN 1

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THIS IS THE FINAL DAY. THANK YOU TO ALL THOSE WHO CAME AND SUPPORTED THE SALE.
12670 “J” ST. 12TH TO END. TURN RIGHT GO UP PAST 2 DRIVE-WAYS AND TURN LEFT ON “DEAD END” GRAVEL ROAD. YOUR ON “J” ST. FIRST LEFT DOWN DRIVE-WAY ON LEFT. BIG LOT W/MOBILE HOME.
4 CHAIR W/SOLID OAK TABLE @$150..
TRIPLE WOOD DRESSER LARGE MIRROR W/NICK NACK SHELVES EACH SIDE OF MIRROR BUILT IN AND SMALL. $100.00 TAKES IT!
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS AND DRAPES-CURTAINS (BLACK-OUTS) WITH RODS.
FISHING ROD/REEL AND TACKLE BOX
MISC. APPLIANCES. MICROWAVE, SMALL TOOLS AND WHATNOTS.
TOWELS AND SHEETS AND BLANKETS. MENS PULL-ON LOUNGERS IN BLUE AND BLACK SZ. L.
2-3X BLOUSES AND LOUNGER DRESSES, FEW JACKETS. OUTDOOR STOOLS AND FEW YARD TOOLS LEFT. AREA SIZE CARPET GOOD SHAPE. LARGE CABNITE WITH SHELVES. TV AND STAND. PHONE SET WITH 3 PHONES IN UNIT. BLENDER. KITCHEN CURTAINS WITH RODS. SHEER BLUE PANELS WITH RODS. 2 LAMPS LEFT. SOME UTENSILES LEFT AND POT/PANS SET.
QUEEN SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES. SOME X-TRA PILLOW CASE SETS. SOME FOOD ITEMS 3 FOR $1.00. MIXED SILVERWARE AND BOWLS. MISC. SPRAY BOTTLES OF YARD/GARDEN AND CLEANING SUPPLIES. QUEEN SIZES BED FRAME WITH BOX SPRINGS/MATTRESS FREE. SMALL 3 DRAWER BEDSIDE TABLE WOODEN. STEP STOOL AND WOODEN BENCH.
ALL GREAT PRICES AND MUST GO!!

Mystery Operetta at NCRD

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Due to licensing constraints we cannot print the title or composers. BUT… we are allowed to tell you that it was written in the 19th century by a very famous writer and composer. The comic operetta is set in Japan and involves star-crossed lovers, the Lord High Executioner and Three Little Maids From School.
We hope that you will join us for a free DVD performance by a famous Canadian theatre group at the Performing Arts Center at NCRD on Sunday July 24 at 2:00 pm.
NCRD Performing Arts Center 36155 9th st Nehalem.

Ben Killen Rosenberg

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Ben Killen Rosenberg presents paintings and collages of “Fisherman & Birdies” at Manzanita Library on 571 Laneda.
Hours:
Friday 10AM–1PM, 1:30–6PM
Saturday 10AM–1PM, 1:30–3PM
Sunday Closed
Monday 10AM–1PM, 1:30–6PM
Tuesday 10AM–1PM, 1:30–6PM
Wednesday 10AM–1PM, 1:30–6PM
Thursday 10AM–1PM, 1:30–6PM
Up on three walls in the library til mid August.
ben.killen.rosenberg@gmail.com

Openings for Two Female Writers on Wednesday Mornings

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Two Openings for Writers at Any Level of Experience

Let your voice soar on the currents of the summer wind! Join us for a brand new Wednesday Morning Writing Alive! Workshop, a place to play with the authenticity of your voice in the presence of others who love words and meaning, form and structure as much as you do! Find your flock — and fly!

Writing Alive! Workshops have been offered on the North Coast of Oregon since April 2015. Our days of meeting at The Center for Contemplative Arts came to end, and now we meet on Zoom.

I am trained to facilitate writing workshops in the style of The Amherst Method for Writers and Artists, an approach I love for its positive focus and for the extra distance it provides writers who want to delve into challenging, authentic material without getting mired in a “therapy trap.” We write to 2-4 prompts during each 2-1/2 hour weekly workshop. We include a maximum of 5 writers plus the facilitator. In this model, the facilitator keeps the process on track while also writing to the prompts and sharing her own writing, just as other participants do, keeping the hierarchy “flat” and equal. Writers choose their genre, decide whether to write “on-prompt” or “off-prompt,” always have a standing invitation to read aloud and always an option to pass. This is a setting for writers bringing works-in-progress and also for those jumping in to begin, or complete, a memoir, group of short stories or to explore writing with a workshop for the very first time.

If you are longing for a writing community filled with writers capable of offering thoughtful feedback, if you are ready to receive positive feedback for your work, if you are in search of a group of like-minded writers to hold you accountable to yourself and bring out your best, Writing Alive! Workshops is for you!

We’re just around the corner — on Zoom. (And if your niece in Olympia or your daughter in Chicago or your Mom or Grammy on Martha’s Vineyard is looking for us, please let them know how to find us! Send them this contact and we’ll take care of the rest: writingaliveworkshops@gmail.com.)

We are seeking one or two new writers for a brand new Wednesday Morning Workshop. Three writers are signed up — from Oregon, from Nova Scotia, from Washington, D.C. This workshop will definitely “make.” Let us know if you’d like to join us.

Our dates are July 27 + Aug 3, 10, 17. This particular workshop is focused for women only.

To learn more, please click here:

amherstwriters.org/events/#!event/2022/7/13/writing-alive-2-5-hour-writing-workshop-with-dana-anderson-for-all-levels

Summary:
Wednesday Morning Writing Alive! Workshop
Time: 9:30 am – 12:00 pm Pacific
4 Weeks: July 27 + Aug 3, 10, 17
Tuition: $148 for 4 weeks; payment requested at time of enrollment via check by mail or PayPal

Please contact me to secure a place in this workshop. We rarely have openings. Jump in while you can! The ride will be worth it!

Write on!

Dana

Writing Alive! Workshops
A place for every voice
(503) 398-5800
WritingAliveWorkshops@gmail.com
Dana Cunningham Anderson, MS
Certified Facilitator, The Amherst Method
for Writers & Artists (AWA)

Writers write — not to be writers but to be writing. —Jane Hirshfield

MUSICAL: The Last Five Years

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On August 6 at 7pm, come join us for the award-winning musical, The Last Five Years, written and composed by Jason Robert Brown. This 5 year love story is told by Jamie, a thriving novelist who begins at the beginning of the relationship, and Cathy, a struggling actress who tells the story from the end of the marriage back to their first date. “Jamie” is played by Quentin Fettig, a recent graduate from NYU with a Masters in Musical Theater, and “Cathy” is played by local performer and professional vocalist, Dana Reynolds. Sweeney Gray from Lincoln City is the pianist. Tickets are $20 in advance by reservation at baycityartscenter@gmail.com or visiting one of the listed sponsors, or $25 at the door. Doors open at 6:30pm, and the show starts at 7pm.

NEW Writing Alive! Wed. Morning Wkshp — openings for 2 female writers

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Two Openings for Writers at Any Level of Experience
Dana Cunningham Anderson and Writing Alive! Workshops have offered workshops on the North Coast of Oregon since April 2015. Our days of meeting at The Center for Contemplative Arts are over. Now, we meet on Zoom.

I am trained to facilitate writing workshops using The Amherst Method for Writers and Artists, an approach I love for its positive focus and for the extra distance it provides writers who want to delve into challenging, authentic material without getting mired in a “therapy trap.” We write to 2-4 prompts during each 2-1/2 hour weekly workshop. We include a maximum of 5 writers plus the facilitator. In this model, the facilitator keeps the process on track while also writing to the prompts and sharing her own writing, just as other participants do, keeping the hierarchy “flat” and equal. Writers choose their genre, decide whether to write “on-prompt” or “off-prompt,” always have a standing invitation to read aloud and always an option to pass. This is a setting for writers bringing works-in-progress and also for those jumping in to begin, or complete, a memoir, group of short stories or to explore writing with a workshop for the very first time.

If you are longing for a writing community filled with writers capable of offering thoughtful feedback, if you are ready to receive positive feedback for your work, if you are in search of a group of like-minded writers to hold you accountable to yourself and bring out your best, Writing Alive! Workshops is for you!

We’re just around the corner — on Zoom. (And if your niece in Olympia or your daughter in Chicago or your Mom or Grammy on Martha’s Vineyard is looking for us, please let them know how to find us! Send them this contact and we’ll take care of the rest: writingaliveworkshops@gmail.com.)

We are seeking one or two new writers for a brand new Wednesday Morning Workshop. Three writers are signed up — from Oregon, from Nova Scotia, from Washington, D.C. This workshop will definitely “make.” Let us know if you’d like to join us.

Our dates are July 27 + Aug 3, 10, 17. This particular workshop is focused for women only.

To learn more, please click here: amherstwriters.org/events/#!event/2022/7/13/writing-alive-2-5-hour-writing-workshop-with-dana-anderson-for-all-levels

Summary:
Wednesday Morning Writing Alive! Workshop
Time: 9:30 am – 12:00 pm Pacific
4 Weeks: July 27 + Aug 3, 10, 17
Tuition: $148 for 4 weeks; payment requested at time of enrollment via check by mail or PayPal

Please contact me to secure a place in this workshop. We rarely have openings. Jump in while you can! The ride will be worth it!

Write on!

Dana

Writing Alive! Workshops
A place for every voice
(503) 398-5800
WritingAliveWorkshops@gmail.com
Dana Cunningham Anderson, MS
Certified Facilitator, The Amherst Method
for Writers & Artists (AWA)

Writers write — not to be writers but to be writing. —Jane Hirshfield

Live Music at Wild Manzanita Sat. July 23, diesel rabbit & friends

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Greetings Friends~

I would like to extend an invitation to attend an upcoming show at Wild Manzanita (298 Laneda Avenue) on Saturday, July 23rd, at 7:00 pm. Joining me (formerly Julie Amici) on stage will be Tom Sandahl (New Orleans) and Dr Kramer (New York). I will be debuting my new musical act, “diesel rabbit”, with new original songs on guitar, lap steel, and ukulele. If you’d like to watch a video I recorded this spring: Go to www.youtube.com, and search diesel rabbit music “Dolores” at San Ignacio Iglesia, Baja México. (Links do not imbed in this format so you will have to search youtube for it.)

Limited seats / reservations recommended. Tickets are available in person at Wild Manzanita, by phone (503-368-5316) or www.wildmanzanita.com to purchase online. Wild has food and beverages available for purchase on the night of our show.

I hope you can join us for this mid-summer soiree.
Thank you for supporting live music and the arts!
Sincerely,
Julie

Household sale ALL MUST GO. Sudden death prompts this sale

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HOUSEHOLD ITEMS. BED, TRIPLE DRESSER, TV AND TV STAND. APPLIANCES. MISC. GAMES, PUZZLES AND SHEETS AND PILLOWS AND CASES. OAK TABLE OBLONG WITH 4-6 CHAIRS. MIXER. SPICES. BATH TOWELS AND WQSH RAGS. POTS AND PANS. VACUUM UPRIGHT AND SINGER SEWING MACHINE WITH ACCESORIES. AREA RUGS. MISC YARD TOOLS. ELECTRIC DRILL AND CHARGER. SOME YARD PLANTS/CONTAINERS. HOSE ETC. SOME TOOLS. WOOD CABNITE FOR TAPES ,MOVIES AND SUCH WITH DOOR. MISC, MOVIES AND SOLID OAK? SQUARE LARGE END TABLE AND LAMP AND CLOTHS FRESHLY LAUNDERED. BLANKETS AND LAWN CHAIR AND 2 STOOLS. COATS AND WINTER SOCKS AND JACKETS AND SOME SHOES AND CALF HIGH RAIN BOOTS . PRICES TO SELL!
ENTIRE CONTENTS CAN BE SOLD IN BULK. MAKE AN OFFER!
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 8AM TO 1PM
12670 “J” STREET (AROUND THE CORNER TO RIGHT OFF 12TH AND 1ST LEFT GRAVEL ROAD. 1ST GRAVEL DRIVEWAY TO MOBILE HOME. ) LARGE LOT.
NEHALEM. 503-368-7356

Free Mindful Walking Event at Sitka Sedge 7/30 9AM-11:30

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Join Tillamook County Wellness in walking mindfully at Sitka Sedge Natural Area on Saturday July 30th. It is a 2 for 1 mindfulness event! If you would like to learn how to share mindful walking techniques with your community, we have Guide training from 9AM-10AM. At 10AM we start the guided mindfulness walk at the parking lot trailhead. If you are interested in the guide training it is recommended that you stay for the 10AM walk, but not required. Both sessions are FREE, please sign-up by visiting this registration link tinyurl.com/5BKE7CKH

HIGHWAY 101 CLEAN-UP

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Summer is upon us and unfortunately, that means more trash along the highways. Please join other community members on July 30 in our endeavor to keep our roadsides clean.

Pre-registration is not required, but useful for our planning. Click on the calendar link: www.nehalemtrust.org/event/join-lnct-for-a-saturday-morning-highway-cleanup-2/