Holiday Gift Fair @ Pine Grove this Saturday 11-3

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What: Shop Local Saturday Gift Show
When: November 26th, 11am-3pm
Where: Pine Grove Community Center. 225 Laneda Ave, Manzanita OR 97130
Who: 15 Oregon coast makers selling handcrafted goods
Why: Small Business Saturday is a day to encourage shoppers to do their holiday gift buying from small, independently owned local businesses.

Manzanita OR: In celebration of Small Business Saturday (aka Support Local Saturday) 15 Oregon coast makers have organized a Pop Up Gift Fair in downtown Manzanita on November 26th. “We wanted to be a part of the big holiday shopping weekend” said organizer and local tea maker Ginger Edwards of North Fork 53 Communitea. “Most of us work from our farms or home studios so it’s not as easy for people to find us or the things we make after the summer farmers markets end”.

Shoppers will find everything from hand thrown pottery from Unearth Studio of Nehalem to small batch canned pickles and pepper infused jams from Gingifer’s Jams to naturally dyed indigo scarves from DreamBird Studios in Astoria. Other goods include Stained glass art, crystal jewelry, tea and cocoas, kelp clay body products, gem essence sprays and poetry books, stationary and cards and much much more.

Seeking Artists/Crafters for Holiday Bazaar

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Hello BBQ!

We’re seeking a few more artists and crafters for our upcoming Holiday Bazaar. (See poster for dates and details.)

We’re especially looking to add some folks who might offer something like… tea/coffee/edible things… natural cleaners would also be a cool addition.

But really, we’re all ears–let us know what you might like to sell/exhibit, and we’ll see if it’s a fit.

Just so you know: artists/exhibitors do not need to be present at the Bazaar. Simply drop off your work and we handle all sales. (You keep 75% of the proceeds; there’s no cost/risk to exhibiting.)

If you have any questions, let us know. Otherwise, share with your artist/crafter friends!

Thanks,
-The Tolovana Arts Colony
tolovanaartscolony.org

Tuesday is Turkey Day at the Food Bank!

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It’s almost Turkey Time! North County Food Bank volunteers have been busy getting Thanksgiving packages ready. We’ll be open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. this Tuesday, November 22, to hand out turkeys and all the fixings.

If you need help this Thanksgiving, learn more here: www.northtillamookcountyfoodbank.org/thanksgiving

No need to sign up in advance, just come to the Food Bank at 278 Rowe St (across from the Rinehart Clinic) in Wheeler.

If you’d like to help fund this project, click here:
www.northtillamookcountyfoodbank.org/donate
We are so grateful to our community: both those in need and those who provide help make us want to offer thanks every day.

Christmas Bazaar

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CHRISTMAS BAZAAR December 3rd. 10-4

Nehalem Bay United Methodist Church

We will be making that famous CLAM CHOWDER and pairing it with a slice of pie served in house for lunch.

Lots of handcrafted items, ornaments, fresh greens centerpieces, baked goods and lots more, plus silent auction items.

Stop by and bring a friend.

North Tillamook County Women’s Association – Craft & Bake Sale

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Saturday Nov. 19 at 10 AM to 4 PM
The Pine Grove, 225 Laneda Ave., Manzanita, OR

Saturday holiday fair features local artisans: Stained glass, basket weaver, blacksmith, woodcrafts and carvings with painted ornaments, child hats, candles, and Tillamook County knotweed honey

Plus the magic of hand and chair massages

Jumble Sale

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Thanksgiving weekend!
November 26 and 27
at White Clover Grange
10-3

Some of the same venders as the last sale and some new venders, too.

If you’d like to be a vender, even at this close date, please call Emily at 503-300-9062.

We hope to see you at the grange and wish a Happy Thanksgiving to everyone.

A Bonded Pair needs home

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this Sat 12 at Riverdog in Astoria 14th and Duane, Jax and Shamus will be there for adoption . To adopt a pair is actually a blessing for they take care of each other .For more information go to Facebook Angels for Sara.

Community Game Night Saturday November 12th!

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Hello BBQ!
It’s time for our monthly community game night at Rising Hearts Studio in downtown Nehalem. This Saturday November 12th at 6PM. Bring your family and friends and share some fun with your community by playing games together. You can bring your own favorite game or use one of ours. Popcorn and drinks provided. Sponsored by Cosmic Healing NW and Rising Hearts Studio. Free!! Donations always welcomed. Call (503) 800-1092 or email Christy@cosmichealingnw.com for more info
Hope to see you there!!!!

Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th St
Nehalem, OR 97131
(503) 800-1092

North Tillamook Library Magazine Sale

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If you like reading recent magazines, you will find great bargains at the North Tillamook Library monthly magazine sale. All magazines are less than one year old (many are much more recent) and are for sale at 50 cents each. All sale proceeds are used by North Tillamook Library Friends to maintain the Library building and grounds.

The Magazine Sale will be held monthly on the following Saturdays:
November 12
December 10

Note that a smaller selection of very recent magazines are on sale in the Library whenever the Library is open. The monthly sale offers a much larger selection of magazines.

WE WELCOME MAGAZINE DONATIONS
If you would like to donate magazines for future sales, we will gladly accept magazines published within one year of the date of donation. Please drop your donated magazines in the book drop outside the Library.

CLASSICAL CONCERTS THIS WEEKEND!

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The North Coast Chamber Orchestra will present two classical music concerts in November, their first performances of the 2022-2023 season. This unique ensemble, under the direction of conductor Cory Pederson, is a group of dedicated North Coast musicians offering live classical music in local venues. Titled “The Spirit of Life”, these concerts will offer a varied selection of performances by soloists, string ensemble, and full orchestra. Featured will be the full orchestra’s performance of Dvorak’s Symphony #8.
The first concert will take place on Friday, November 11 at St. Catherine’s Episcopal Church (36335 N. Hwy 101, Nehalem, OR) beginning at 7:00 pm. Tickets will be sold at the door for this concert.
The second concert will be on Sunday, November 13 at the Charlene Larsen Center for the Performing Arts (588 16th St., Astoria, OR) beginning at 3 pm. Tickets will be sold online and at the door for this concert. To purchase tickets online, visit partnersforthepac.org., or by phone at 503-338-9132.
Masks will be required for this event.
Admission for both concerts will be: $10 Adults, $5 students, and children under 12 (with adult supervision) free.
For more information about the Orchestra, please visit northoregoncoastsymphony.org and our Facebook page, North Coast Chamber Orchestra.

Lasagna-Thon Fundraiser

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Join us on December 10 for one of our most popular annual events, Lasagna-thon. We rely on this event to set us on track for the coming year. Tickets are $35/person. There will be a silent auction, three types of lasagna to eat and then bid on, and an opportunity to view our Artists of the month, including December Membership Gallery and natural material baskets made by Amber Jarvis. Your attendance and supports the continued work of offering art and community to all!

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Holiday Printmaking Workshop – CBAA

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DECEMBER 10, 2022
Holiday Printmaking Workshop

Instructor: Ben Rosenberg

Time: 10 – 4:00PM

*Bring a Sack Lunch

Location: Cannon Beach History Center.

Cost: Members: $100 plus $15 materials

Non – Member: $125 plus $15 materials

JOIN CBAA and receive a TAX DEDUCTION

Details: Join Ben Rosenberg as he introduces the principles and practices of creating monoprints and monotypes. Monotype is a distinctive print made by pressing paper against a painted or inked surface. When creating a monotype, it cannot be replicated again. It is a highly individual creation, much like painting, as it allows for spontaneity, “happy accidents,” and working along a plate surface to bring a wide range of marks that can be obtained through the creation of an image.

Topics include basic theory and use of color and composition in working with water-based, mixed media, and a variety of surfaces. This workshop will involve both conceptual approaches and direct observations of a variety of student investigative resources.

You will explore various monotype styles, techniques, and media used with rollers, stencils, textured surfaces, brushes, and various inventive wiping tools to create unusual one-of-a-kind prints.

Through lectures, demonstrations, discussions, and printing time, participants will develop a command of the technical aspects of monotypes and monoprints (color mixing, paint application, materials), and the properties of creating an image (line and shape, color concept, composition, abstraction) and an understanding of how formal choices create meaning.

The day will begin with a lecture and discussion, followed by an afternoon for studio time. This class is a place where you can engage your own artistic interest and explore your personal voice.

Bring your ideas and be willing to take them further. It is a time and place to soak up everything you can and take risks.

Materials to Bring (All Optional)
Q-Tips
Brushes (old and stiff brushes are ok)
Rags (t-shirt fabric is perfect)
Rubber gloves to keep hands clean
Scraping materials: old credit cards, toothpicks, sticks (items you can scratch into inked surfaces)
Reference materials such as photos, drawings, sketchbook, etc.
Stencils
Collage materials
Sack lunch

About: Ben Rosenberg lives and works in Manzanita, where he teaches classes online for Clark College in Vancouver, Printmaking at Clatsop Community College in Astoria, and on-call substitute teaching in the Neah-Kah-Nie School District. He has been a featured artist in the Hoffman Center’s Gallery in Manzanita several times, including this past June. He is inspired by his surroundings whether on a bike ride, walk, or in a kayak paddling up the Nehalem River. He received a BFA in Printmaking from Temple University and an MFA in Studio Arts from Portland State University. His monotypes have been used in many publications nationally as illustrations. He has taught an extensive range of art making in all kinds of places to diverse populations for as long as he has been making art. His work is primarily in drawing, painting, printmaking, ceramics, and assemblages.

Recipes for Disaster Cookbook Sale!

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What to cook in case of a disaster? Check out our “Recipes for Disasters” cookbook. Lots of ideas using dried herbs and spices to ramp up the flavor. Use the cookbook to inspire ideas about what you like to cook and eat. Then, stock your emergency food supplies so you’ll be ready.

Kindling Fire: A Yoga & Meditation Event in Wheeler

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Time & Location
Dec 04, 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM PST
COVE GALLERY & STUDIO, 395 Nehalem Blvd, Wheeler, OR 97147, USA

About the event
Two hours to warm the body & mind in honor of the season of moving inward & tending fires.

We’ll move through a gentle but energizing yoga flow to build heat and connect with physical sensation, strength, and breath. Then, enjoy a guided meditation journey to connect deeply inward to self, the earth, and each other.

Enjoy tea, community, and self-love at this special event in honor of the heart of Autumn!

PRICE: $20

CAPACITY: 11 people

BRING: Yoga mat, blanket, warm layered clothing, and any yoga props.

If you want to attend and the cost is prohibitive, please reach out to us and we will figure something out.

REGISTER: www.aprilclarkyoga.com/event-details/kindling-fire-a-yoga-meditation-event-in-wheeler

Kumihimo: The Art and Craft of Japanese Silk Braiding

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Kumihimo
The Craft and Art of Japanese Silk Braiding
with Pete McDonnell
November 6 | 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm
Tuition $15
Proof of vaccination is required | masks are optional

An introduction and discussion of kumihimo: origins and history; traditional and contemporary applications; equipment and materials; and a demonstration of basic braiding techniques. Attendees will be invited to try their hand at a basic kumihimo pattern already set up on a marudai (round stand).

Completed braids will be displayed, and lots of pictures in a PowerPoint will accompany the discussion.

Pete McDonnell is a native of southeastern Washington State, a 40-year resident of Seattle, and a full-time Manzanita local since 2020.

He has been making kumihimo braids off-and-on since 1995, in the spare time he had in his career as a clinical trials data manager at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and Seattle Children’s Research Institute, and as a singer in a wide variety of musical projects.

Follow this link for more information or to register:
hoffmanarts.org/events/workshop-presentation-kumihimo-the-art-of-japanese-silk-braiding/

FREE Hypnotherapy 11/5 to Create a Happier You

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From Not Enough to Loving Yourself Unconditionally

Do you get in your own way?

On the one hand, you know what you want, and how to get there.

On the other hand, you feel anxious and like you are not good enough, and so, you avoid doing what you know needs to be done.

Or perhaps you say terrible things to yourself, putting yourself down about your weight, your appearance, your abilities, and more.

Whatever it is, NOW is your chance to get rid of that bad behavior, once and for all!

Meredith Richardson, certified HeartHealing™ hypnotherapy practitioner, invites you to take part in a group HeartHealing™ taster hypnotherapy session.

When: Saturday, November 5, at 2:30 pm

Where: Energy Healing Event, Old Mill RV Park, Garibaldi, OR

This taster HeartHealing® hypnotherapy session involves being put into a deeply relaxed hypnotic state. If you have epilepsy or a psychotic illness you should not take part.

Food Roots’ Pie Night Fundraiser – Nov. 19th in Tillamook

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Food Roots’ annual Pie Night fundraiser is coming up on Saturday, November 19th at Pacific Restaurant in Tillamook. Please join us in celebration of our 16th year serving Tillamook County in growing a robust and equitable food system, and in memory of our founder’s vision that guides our programs to this day!
*Please note that this is our only Pie Night event this year. We are so excited to be able to celebrate with our community IN-PERSON for the first time since 2019!
There will be something for everyone: Savory pies, dessert pies, GF pies, vegan pies! This event features: – LIVE pie auction with talented local bakers – Savory pie dinner feast – Dessert pies & ice cream – Music from The Oak Bottom Boys – Drinks available for purchase – Food Roots program updates & impacts
Please visit us online at foodrootsnw.org for tickets and follow along on social @foodrootsnw for secret pie details!

LOCAL ORCHESTRA CONCERTS

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The North Coast Chamber Orchestra will present two classical music concerts in November, their first performances of the 2022-2023 season. This unique ensemble, under the direction of conductor Cory Pederson, is a group of dedicated North Coast musicians offering live classical music in local venues. Titled “The Spirit of Life”, these concerts will offer a varied selection of performances by soloists, string ensemble, and full orchestra. Featured will be the full orchestra’s performance of Dvorak’s Symphony #8.

The first concert will take place on Friday, November 11 at St. Catherine’s Episcopal Church (36335 N. Hwy 101, Nehalem, OR) beginning at 7:00 pm. Tickets will be sold at the door for this concert.

The second concert will be on Sunday, November 13 at the Charlene Larsen Center for the Performing Arts (588 16th St., Astoria, OR) beginning at 3 pm. Tickets will be sold online and at the door for this concert. To purchase tickets online, visit partnersforthepac.org., or by phone at 503-338-9132.
Masks will be required for this event.

Admission for both concerts will be: $10 Adults, $5 students, and children under 12 (with adult supervision) free.

For more information about the Orchestra, please visit northoregoncoastsymphony.org and our Facebook page,
North Coast Chamber Orchestra.

Qigong class starts Monday Nov.7

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There are still spaces left. Please contact me to register. Class starts at 11 AM

EIGHT TREASURES QIGONG
4 week class, November 7,14,21,28,
11 AM
St. Catherine’s Episcopal Church,
36335 N Hwy 101, Nehalem, OR 97131

COST $45.00 you can pay at the first class
Please contact me to reserve your space
janetm55@yahoo

EIGHT TREASURES QIGONG
In November I will be teaching Eight Treasures Qigong in the beautiful sanctuary space at St Catherine’s church in Nehalem

It is one of the earliest Qigong forms in China dating back to the 12th century when it was developed to help Buddhist Monks prevent problems with joints and tendons.The practice of Eight Treasures allows us to move more freely and keep qi or life energy moving throughout our body.
It is designed to build strong bones, make tendons more flexible, and strengthen organ-energy systems.

I also will be teaching a self massage practice, calming breathing techniques, and will end with a compassionate heart meditation.

Wear something comfortable to move in.
Masks are not required but please wear one if that makes you more comfortable.

A little bit about me…. I became interested in Qigong over 30 years ago. In the last 10 years I have studied with Ling Gui International Healing Qigong School and am certified in several of their Medical Qigong forms. I love to share this powerful healing tool.
Warmly,
Janet Maher

FREE group hypnotherapy on Saturday, November 5!

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Do you get in your own way?

On the one hand, you know what you want, and how to get there.

On the other hand, you feel anxious and (perhaps secretly) like you are not good enough, and so, you avoid doing what you know needs to be done.

Or perhaps you say terrible things to yourself, putting yourself down about your weight, your appearance, your abilities, and more.

It’s time for a change.

Meredith Richardson, certified HeartHealing™ hypnotherapy practitioner, invites you to take part in a group HeartHealing™ taster hypnotherapy session to move you from anxious and being mean to yourself to loving yourself unconditionally.

This is a deeply healing and transformational experience, which will involve the healing of a childhood wound.

Where: Energy Healing Event, Old Mill RV Resort, Garibaldi, Oregon

When: Saturday, November 5, 2022, at 2:30 pm

Come join Meredith for a transformational hypnotherapy session!

What have you got to lose? … A little anxiety? A little mean voice in your head?

That’s a good trade for an hour of your time!

This taster HeartHealing® hypnotherapy session involves being put into a deeply relaxed hypnotic state. If you have epilepsy or a psychotic illness you should not take part.

Coffee & Live Music w/ Gary Keiski – Sun, Nov. 13th in Cannon Beach

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Join us for an afternoon of with coffee, conversation and live music from Gary Keiski on Sunday, November 13th.

It’s a pop-up: stir in equal parts bohemian espresso bar, community salon and live performance.

Indeed, our cup runneth over!

We’ll have plenty of freshly ground, brewed-to-order coffee—thanks to our barista and board member Scott C Johnson—as well as an array of brunch-y nibbles, good company and, best of all, music from Gary.

Many Cannon Beachers know Gary as the violinist of the stalwart Floating Glass Balls bluegrass band.

But here, Gary will take up guitar, drawing from a wealth of folk and jazz numbers, performing both covers and original songs.

The event, at Tolovana Hall, runs from 3-to-5PM on Sunday, November 13th.

It’s free to attend. Donations are encouraged.

Kids and families are welcome.

Tolovana Hall is located as 3779 S. Hemlock in Cannon Beach.

For more information visit www.tolovanaartscolony.org, email tolovanaartscolony@gmail.com or call 541-215-4445.