Number One on the Billboard Charts and Coming to NCRD

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Got the word from Alligator this morning!!! “The Hits Keep Coming” has debuted on the Billboard Blues Chart AT NUMBER 1

Rick Estrin and the Nightcats will be in town on June 23rd at NCRD for a very special show. Members of the Neahkahnie High School choir will open the show with a brief set at 3pm.

Award-winning, modern blues legends, Rick Estrin & The Nightcats – two-time winners of the prestigious Blues Music Award for Band Of The Year – currently celebrating the release of their long-awaited new Alligator Records album, The Hits Keep Coming, will perform as part of the Benefit for the new Nehalem Bay Health Center at the NCRD Performing Arts Center in Nehalem on Sunday, June 23, 2024. The Hits Keep Coming, the band’s first release in almost five years and sixth overall, packs a powerful punch, with phenomenal musicianship and streetwise lyrics—both serious and humorous. Vocalist, harmonica master and songwriter Estrin, along with multi-instrumentalist/musical mastermind/producer Christoffer “Kid” Andersen, keyboardist/organ wizard/bass player Lorenzo Farrell and endlessly creative drummer Derrick “D’Mar” Martin, have created what Estrin calls, “the best music we’ve ever made together. This band is killer. I’m enjoying this all more than ever,” says the man who’s been performing and recording professionally since the early 1970s. “It’s a blessing—there’s so much energy, so much collaboration. The band is just so good right now. And the live show is off the charts.”

Some tickets are still available at Ticket Tomato.
The link to venue information is:

www.ncrd.org/performing-arts-center

A beer and wine social will begin at 2pm.

Do not miss this opportunity to see a band of this caliber and not have to travel to Portland and support local healthcare at the same time.

May 30th NCCWP Community Meeting

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This coming Thursday, May 30, at 6:30 p.m., North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection will be holding another of its regular “last Thursday of the month” grassroots, public meetings at the St. Mary by the Sea Parish Hall; 275 S. Pacific St.; Rockaway Beach, Oregon. This meeting is open to all those interested in the proposed acquisition of the Jetty Creek Watershed by the City of Rockaway Beach. That watershed is the sole source of surface drinking water for Rockaway Beach. To provide citizen input, the City has formed the Source Water Protection Plan Development Advisory Committee, composed of five people who drink the water from Jetty Creek. Though not part of the SWPPDAC, NCCWP hopes to help shape the discussion by providing constructive feedback to the committee members, as well as making clear what are our goals for the acquisition of the watershed.
Everyone who drinks the water from Jetty Creek, as well as everyone else concerned about protecting watersheds that provide their drinking water, is invited and encouraged to attend. Thanks to everyone who attended the meeting last month. This month, one of the subjects that will be addressed is landslides. There will be a short training session on the use of the State of Oregon SLIDO maps. (SLIDO is an acronym for Statewide Landslide Information Database for Oregon.)
Here are some other topics that may be addressed at the meeting: (1) What questions should communities be asking about their drinking water sources and how they are managed?; (2) What concerns may there be regarding surface water sources, such as Jetty Creek, and well water sources, such as the wells the City uses under the Nedonna Beach neighborhood?
Everyone has a right to abundant clean and safe drinking water. This is a basic human right. Please join us this Thursday, May 30, at St. Mary by the Sea to learn about, and discuss, these important issues. (This will be an “in-person”meeting, but it will also be available on Zoom for those unable to attend.)

Conversations With Councilors: 10am May 28, 2024

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Conversations with Councilors
May 28th 2024, 10am

The final Conversations with Councilors is next week and the focus will be on a prepared food tax as an alternate revenue source. The results of the Conversations With Councilors series will be presented at the June City Council Meeting.

Limited seating is available so please RSVP here:
conversationswithcouncilors.eventbrite.com/

Meeting to be held at the Manzanita Visitor Center

CERT General Meeting on June 3

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evcnb.org/events-and-training/cert-meeting-06032024

All CERT volunteers are encouraged to attend the CERT General Meeting on Monday, June 3 from 3 pm til 5 pm.

The meeting will be held at the Nehalem Bay Fire and Rescue Station on Hwy 101.

The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the upcoming Assembly Area drill and also start the conversation regarding activities at the Manzanita Fourth of July Parade

LNCT Migratory Bird Day Celebration, Sunday, May 26th!

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Manzanita, OR – Get birdy over Memorial Day Weekend! The LNCT invites you and your family to Alder Creek Farm from 10am to 2pm this Sunday, May 26th for a Migratory Bird Day Celebration. Explore this year’s global theme, ‘Protect Insects, Protect Birds,’ in our stretch of the Pacific Flyway.

Did you know that 96% of North American bird species rely on insects while 40% of the world’s insect populations are declining? Join us and many fantastic local conservation, education, and wildlife rehabilitation organizations including Wildlife Center of the North Coast, State Parks, OSU Extension, and more to see the magic of migration and learn how you can support birds, bugs, and blooms in your garden and beyond.

Get to know your local birds on a guided bird walk, take a tour through the Nehalem Teaching Trail to learn about insect-loving native plants, and peek through the spotting scope to catch a glimpse of the birds found on Alder Creek or those stopping by during their migration at the ‘Big Sit’ station with the Bird Alliance of Oregon. Kids will also enjoy getting creative with an art activity hosted by the Hoffman Center for the Arts.

Bring your sack lunch and sit down with ‘Bird Nerd’ podcast team Hannah and Erik for a Brown Bag workshop on how to use eBird and iNaturalist apps and contribute to community science! Visit www.nehalemtrust.org/birds for the complete schedule and info. Birders of all ages and levels are welcome and we hope to see you there! (Alder Creek Farm: 35955 Underhill Lane, Nehalem, OR)

This event is supported in part by the City of Manzanita, Visit Tillamook Coast, and Explore Nature.

The Lower Nehalem Community Trust is a non-profit organization protecting and stewarding land in the lower Nehalem watershed since 2002. Community donations support our work in land acquisition, restoration, and community education programs. For more information visit www.nehalemtrust.org.

Upcoming Workshops at Hoffman Center for the Arts!

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Hoffman Center for the Arts has a couple of great classes coming up:

June 8, 1:00-5:00pm, Somatic Art Exploration – An Invitation for Intuitive Art Making with Jenny Siegel
Join Instructor Jenny Siegel as she guides students through the process of intuitive art making. The afternoon will begin with gentle somatic movement. This will be done standing and sitting in a chair. This offers an opportunity to release body tension and experience a felt-sense of spaciousness. This exploration supports us in connecting with our innate creative impulses. Students will then explore with color, mark-making, and a variety of mediums, carrying a creative thread from the somatic movement practice. Art materials, guidance, space to play, and snacks will be provided. All levels of experience are welcome. Students are asked to bring their own blanket and pillow.

June 14–16 | 10:00am-5:00pm, Wax Praxis: An Encaustic workshop with Robert Procter
oin artist Robert Procter to learn the fundamentals of painting with hot wax, referred to as encaustic painting, one of the oldest painting methods known. The oldest surviving encaustic panel paintings are from the Romano-Egyptian Fayum mummy portraits from Egypt around 200–400 AD. In Greece the encaustic method was used to create portraits of the deceased and, practically, to help seal their fishing boats. Students will begin by learning the basics of equipment and materials, safety, and panel preparation. We will then progress to a host of approaches, including making lines, using stencils, embedding fabric, and transferring laser print images. Additional topics will include combining encaustic with oil, as well as delving into the magic of combining alcohol, India inks, and shellac.

You can register for these classes today on our website! We have a jam-packed calendar at Hoffman Center for the Arts, and we invite you to check out all our offerings on our website (hoffmanarts.org). Scholarships are always available.

EXTENDED HOURS Rare and Old Book Sale!

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Come explore the library’s Annual Rare and Old Book Sale Fundraiser this Memorial Day weekend! Join us Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, May 25th through May 27th – EXTENDED HOURS from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Cannon Beach Library, located at 131 N Hemlock St in the heart of downtown Cannon Beach.

Sale includes rare, old, signed, and collectible adult and children’s books that have been pulled from incoming donations. Choose from a diverse selection of collectible titles across a wide range of prices. Perfect for collectors, booksellers, hobbyists, resellers, and anyone looking for a special gift or to add to their own collection. Our books are priced to sell.

Don’t miss out – visit cannonbeachlibrary.org before the sale for a sneak peek of some interesting teasers. Every purchase supports the library!

Beach Yoga in Cannon Beach Memorial Day Weekend-Labor Day Weekend

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Put some sand in your practice and enjoy a yoga class on the beach! All Levels Welcome.

Meet at Whale Park (corner of 3rd & Hemlock), across the street, and North of the studio.

Mats will not be provided. Please bring a beach towel to practice on and anything else that you need to sit comfortably on the sand. Please dress in layers. Class is weather dependent. Studio may be an option for class.

Please register so we may contact you if we need to adjust for the weather. (Sat/Sun. 11:30am) $25

cannonbeachyogaarts.com/schedule

Tide Pool Discovery Days

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TIDEPOOL DISCOVERY DAYS
SATURDAY, JUNE 8Tth and SUNDAY, JUNE 9th.
Registration for this event is open

What amazing creatures are lurking at the water’s edge?

Come to Oceanside and join Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS staff and volunteers for this family friendly event. The tidepools at low tides are often full of exciting life just waiting to be discovered. You won’t want to miss the opportunity to explore and learn about the fascinating anemone clone wars, how a sea star eats, or how hermit crabs steal shell homes from other crabs! Take a closer look and you may find snails, limpets, colorful sea slugs known as nudibranchs. From seaweeds to sculpin fish, the pools provide another world of exciting and exotic creatures!

Get more information including event time and location. Registration is required. Find the link to register for this events at:
www.netartsbaywebs.org/events

Connect with the Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS online!
Website: www.netartsbaywebs.org
Social: @netartsbaywebs

Consider donating:
Your donation helps in supporting the work of our organization. Every little bit helps! All of our workshops, classes and events are free. As a non-profit organization we rely on donations and grants to keep us going, and growing.
If you like to donate, you can donate on our website.

WEBS and partners are hosting this event as part of the Explore Nature series of hikes, walks, paddles, and outdoor adventures. Led by a consortium of volunteer community and non-profit organizations, these meaningful nature-based experiences highlight the unique beauty of Tillamook County and the work being done to preserve and conserve the area’s natural resources and natural resource-based economy. Learn more about Explore Nature at www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com.

Dance 5.23.24

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Ecstatic Dance led by Lane deMoll this week
Thursday 5.23
At the White Clover Grange

Doors open at 6:00 PM for warmup/setup
6:30 PM – opening circle/dance set
8:00 PM – closing circle

$10-$20 cash check or venmo @nknspiritdance
(kids are welcome to dance for free)
**work trades or needs based pricing available: contact us**

This is a free-flowing dance and movement experience where you are encouraged to dance and enjoy the experience however you’d like with an intention of connecting deeper to yourself and exploring movement without words.
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It’s an open space to play, celebrate life and community, practice embodiment modalities, enjoy music, process emotions, connect with others, and ultimately be nourished by the experience on a physical, emotional, energetic, and spiritual level. No dance experience necessary

Dance Etiquette/Tips:
*All are welcome – Family friendly events – Come as you are.
*Dance connections are an option, be clear with your yes or no, verbal or nonverbal.
*Flow toys are welcome!
*Bring a water bottle and layers.
*Bring kindness and respect for yourself and others and your willingness to explore and to dive into the ecstasy of spirit available through movement.
*No outside shoes on the dance floor if possible (dirty floors aren’t fun to roll around on)
*Please no strong scents, including body odor.
*Incense, we’ll keep it in the foyer.
*We ask that you limit talking during the dance set. Set up, break time, and the foyer area are fgreat places to have longer conversations to limit distractions for others.
*We are encouraging everyone to be mindful of each other’s safety and health and stay home if you are not feeling well, or have been exposed to someone sick. Follow your own judgment on whether to wear a mask or not.

We dance every Thursday eve and second Sunday mornings…Hope to dance with you soon!

Puttz Mini Golf Tournament is Just Two Weeks Away

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It’s almost time! Cannon Beach’s favorite city-wide mini-golf tournament tees off on Tuesday, June 4th!

We’ve got a incredible course taking shape, with a whopping 18 Holes!

It’s an incredible community effort and we’ve want to thank our Hole Hosts for making it possible:

American Legion Post 168, Basalt Studio, Bruce’s Candy Kitchen, Bill’s Tavern/Cannon Beach Smokehouse, The Bistro, Cannon Beach Arts Association, Cannon Beach Hardware, The Chocolate Cafe, The Coaster Theatre, The Driftwood, Fetch, Found, Four Paws, Kramer and Walker, Schwietert’s Cones and Candy, Sea Breeze Court, The Waves Hotel, The Wine Shack

Give them a hand, folks!

As always, the 19th Hole afterparty takes place at the Legion, where we’ll revel in a raffle and silent auction. We’re putting together some fabulous auction items and once again, here, we have to thank the Cannon Beach community for being so generous! Puttz is our biggest fundraiser of the year and we so appreciate the support.

Regarding the party/silent auction we’ve got another amazing announcement: Jack, JJ and the folks from The Bistro will be cooking up some incredible eats–you won’t want to miss it!

We also want to thank Jonathan and Alex for holding down the Puttz kitchen for so many years.

Remember, sign-up takes place at Sandpiper Square. The holes are open from 1-to-5PM and the silent auction, raffle and party to follow. Golf fees are $15 per person or $50 per foursome. Grab some friends, some fancy duds and we’ll see you in two weeks!

Dance 5.23.24

Submitted By: neahkahniespiritdance@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
. . . Ecstatic Dance led by Lane deMoll this week Thursday 5.23 At the White Clover Grange
Doors open at 6:00 PM for warmup/setup 6:30 PM – opening circle/dance set 8:00 PM – closing circle
$10-$20 cash check or venmo @nknspiritdance (kids are welcome to dance for free) **work trades or needs based pricing available: contact us**
This is a free-flowing dance and movement experience where you are encouraged to dance and enjoy the experience however you’d like with an intention of connecting deeper to yourself and exploring movement without words. ~ It’s an open space to play, celebrate life and community, practice embodiment modalities, enjoy music, process emotions, connect with others, and ultimately be nourished by the experience on a physical, emotional, energetic, and spiritual level. No dance experience necessary
Dance Etiquette/Tips: *All are welcome – Family friendly events – Come as you are. *Dance connections are an option, be clear with your yes or no, verbal or nonverbal. *Flow toys are welcome! *Bring a water bottle and layers. *Bring kindness and respect for yourself and others and your willingness to explore and to dive into the ecstasy of spirit available through movement. *No outside shoes on the dance floor if possible (dirty floors aren’t fun to roll around on) *Please no strong scents, including body odor. *Incense, we’ll keep it in the foyer. *We ask that you limit talking during the dance set. Set up, break time, and the foyer area are fgreat places to have longer conversations to limit distractions for others. *We are encouraging everyone to be mindful of each other’s safety and health and stay home if you are not feeling well, or have been exposed to someone sick. Follow your own judgment on whether to wear a mask or not.
We dance every Thursday eve and second Sunday mornings…Hope to dance with you soon!

Dance 5.23.24

Submitted By: neahkahniespiritdance@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
. . . Ecstatic Dance led by Lane deMoll this week Thursday 5.23 At the White Clover Grange
Doors open at 6:00 PM for warmup/setup 6:30 PM – opening circle/dance set 8:00 PM – closing circle
$10-$20 cash check or venmo @nknspiritdance (kids are welcome to dance for free) **work trades or needs based pricing available: contact us**
This is a free-flowing dance and movement experience where you are encouraged to dance and enjoy the experience however you’d like with an intention of connecting deeper to yourself and exploring movement without words. ~ It’s an open space to play, celebrate life and community, practice embodiment modalities, enjoy music, process emotions, connect with others, and ultimately be nourished by the experience on a physical, emotional, energetic, and spiritual level. No dance experience necessary
Dance Etiquette/Tips: *All are welcome – Family friendly events – Come as you are. *Dance connections are an option, be clear with your yes or no, verbal or nonverbal. *Flow toys are welcome! *Bring a water bottle and layers. *Bring kindness and respect for yourself and others and your willingness to explore and to dive into the ecstasy of spirit available through movement. *No outside shoes on the dance floor if possible (dirty floors aren’t fun to roll around on) *Please no strong scents, including body odor. *Incense, we’ll keep it in the foyer. *We ask that you limit talking during the dance set. Set up, break time, and the foyer area are fgreat places to have longer conversations to limit distractions for others. *We are encouraging everyone to be mindful of each other’s safety and health and stay home if you are not feeling well, or have been exposed to someone sick. Follow your own judgment on whether to wear a mask or not.
We dance every Thursday eve and second Sunday mornings…Hope to dance with you soon!

Summer Solstice Workshop: Illuminating Desire

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Summer Solstice Women+ Workshop
“Through the longest day and into the night, we welcome the summer solstice, a magical day of light and illumination.”

We are so excited to announce our inaugural Women’s+ North Coast Summer Solstice Workshop!

~ Illuminating Desire ~

Lara and Tenisha will be joining forces to help you gently unearth desires for the next phase of your journey.

Lara will lead the group through individual and group flow practices, breathwork and intuitive journaling.

Tenisha will deepen our offering with somatic sensing, visualization practices and a safe environment to titrate towards what you really want.

Come illuminate your summer season with us as we celebrate aliveness amidst nature through the wholeness of our beings.

Where: Les Shirley Park
When: June 30th 2024
Time: 11am-2pm
Cost: $35

See QR code to Sign Up
Or Visit
lalaslifegarden.com/events/
www.somaticwholebeing.com/community-offerings

Weekend Rummage Sale

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Nehalem Bay Community Services is having a Rummage Sale to be held at Nehalem Bay United Methodist Church.

The entire weekend May 25, 26, 27, will be filled with great stuff that you need. All proceeds go to support the community outreach efforts of Nehalem Bay Community Services.

The Food Pantry, CHILD Back To School, Munch a Lunch and Nehalem Senior Lunches are the programs that help seniors, kids and others in the community who are low on food.

All items are available for a donation of whatever amount you feel is right. Be generous and get great bargains.

If you have items that you’d like to donate, bring them to the church Thursday afternoon or anytime on Friday.

Shamanic Breathwork Partial Scholarships Extended until 5/21

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“When you own your breath, nobody can steal your peace.” ~ Anonymous

Shamanic Breathwork is a powerful practice that helps us to go deeply into the light and dark spaces of our psyches to retrieve lost parts, to reconcile old wounds and to rewrite limiting stories and beliefs that have held us back.

The breath can take us where we can hear the whispers of our souls and step into our sacred purpose.

If ever there were a time for you to show up in your fullest and most authentic expression, it is now.

WHEN: May 25, 2024, 2-6PM

WHERE: St. Catherine’s Episcopal Church, Nehalem, OR

Program Cost: $88 (Partial Scholarships available through 5/21)

Registration is required: forms.gle/LuU68Mj5sJ954eqm9

Lynda “Chickpea” Chick, RN is a Certified Shamanic Breathwork Facilitator through Venus Rising. Venus Rising is an accredited member of the International Breathwork Foundation

The Hits Keep Coming June 23rd at NCRD

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Join Rick Estrin and the Nightcats on June 23rd at NCRD for a 3pm show in support of their new album release, “The Hits Keep Coming”.
Opening for the Nightcats will be members of the NKN school choir.

Rick Estrin & The Nightcats have performed at festivals and concert stages from San Francisco to Chicago to New York, and everywhere in between, and have toured the United Kingdom, Norway, Belgium, France, Switzerland, Poland, Australia, Israel and even Estonia and Russia. The band has twice won the coveted Blues Music Award for Band Of The Year. Additionally, Estrin has won Blues Music Awards for Song Of The Year, Traditional Male Blues Artist and for Instrumentalist—Harmonica.

Tickets available at

www.tickettomato.com/event/8701/rick-estrin-amp-the-nightcats

Navigating Oregon’s Psilocybin Program: Overview, Process, and Accessibility

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Date: June 3rd @ noon – 1pm AND June 10th 6 – 7 pm (PST) Offering: Navigating Oregon’s Psilocybin Program: Overview, Process, and Accessibility Location: Virtual (Zoom) Registration (required) www.northcoasteolcollective.com/events-one/navigating-oregons-psilocybin-program-overview-process-and-accessibility Presenters: Jesse Sweet, Policy Analyst, Oregon Psilocybin Services, and Emily York, Program Analyst, Oregon Psilocybin Services
Description: Join Jesse Sweet and Emily York of the Oregon Psilocybin Services’ Policy and Engagement program as they present the nation’s first licensing and regulatory framework for accessing psilocybin. The Oregon Psilocybin Services section is housed within the Oregon Health Authority, Public Health Division’s Center for Health Protection. Jesse and Emily will provide an update on this work and discuss the opportunities and challenges of creating safe, effective, and equitable access to psilocybin services in Oregon.

An Expert’s Guide to Green Burial and More

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Date: June 4th @ 6-7 pm AND June 5th 12-1 pm (PST) Offering: An Expert’s Guide to Green Burial and More Location: Virtual (Zoom) Registration (required) www.northcoasteolcollective.com/events-one/an-experts-guide-to-green-burials-and-more Presenter: Elizabeth Fournier, Author of The Green Burial Guidebook, Funeral Director, National Speaker
Description: Every year, conventional funerals bury millions of tons of wood, concrete, and metals, as well as millions of gallons of carcinogenic embalming fluid. There is a more environmentally conscious and affordable way, and Elizabeth Fournier, affectionately dubbed the “Green Reaper,” walks you through it. She provides comprehensive and compassionate guidance, covering everything from green burial planning and home funeral basics to legal guidelines and outside-the-box options, such as burials at sea. Fournier points the way to green burial practices that consider both the environmental well-being of the planet and the economic well-being of loved ones.
Bio: Elizabeth Fournier began her career in 1990 in Portland, where she was employed as the live-in nightkeeper, sleeping in a trailer in a Portland, Oregon, cemetery. Thirty-three years later, she is a one-woman funeral service in the rural town of Boring, Oregon. Elizabeth owns and operates Cornerstone Funeral Services where she is affectionately known as “The Green Reaper” for her green burial advocacy. She is also the Manager of Historic Columbian Cemetery, Portland’s newest green burial choice, and author of The Green Burial Guidebook: Everything You Need to Plan an Affordable, Environmentally Friendly Burial. She serves on the Advisory Board of the Global Green Burial Alliance, gave a TEDx talk called “Going Green: The Last Act of Environmental Volunteerism,” and People Magazine honored her work by writing, “Elizabeth Fournier is doing her part to change the way Americans bury their dead.”
Note: Ms. Fournier offered this presentation in Nehalem in April to a standing-room-only audience. Consistent with the Collective’s mission, the same offering will be available virtually for those unable to attend in person. To learn more about Elizabeth Fournier, visit her websites: The Green Reaper and Cornerstone Funeral.

Yoga with Veterans and with Molly and Janet

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Hey everybody.
Come join us for Yoga! It’s fun, it’s free and it will make you healthy.

First there’s Yoga with Molly.
Day – Monday
Time. – 11:15 PST
Place – Tillamook YMCA

If you can’t join in person, you can still zoom in via the following link:
us06web.zoom.us/j/84115365249?pwd=Y1ZETEp1ZEtoS1JDTG9Sdmg3cGoyQT09

Next there’s Yoga with Janet.
Day – Wednesday
Time – 10:30 PST
Place – NCRD in Nehalem

If you can’t join in person, you can still zoom in via the following link:
us02web.zoom.us/j/85035583827

Come join us. Everyone is welcome.

Brian

Introduction to the North Coast EOL Collective

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Date: May 30th AND June 24th from 12-12:30 (PST)
Offering: Intro to the North Coast EOL Collective
Location: Virtual (Zoom)
Presenters: Co-Founders, North Coast EOL Collective
Registration (required) www.northcoasteolcollective.com/events-one/intro-to-the-north-coast-eol-collective-fha9a-jcss7-n835w

Creating community by connecting people, resources, and experiences to educate and support a holistic approach to end-of-life for individuals and families living on the North Coast. A monthly invitation to meet the co-founders and learn more about our Story, Mission, Vision, and Services.

North Coast EOL Collective
Margo Lalich, MPH, BA, RN
Abigail McNeil, MSW, LCSW, ACHP-SW
Carolina Starrett, MFA, BA

Church of The Wild

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SAVE THE DATES

June 23
July 14
July 28
August 11
August 25
Sept 8
Sept 22

Several people have asked me this week if we are going to do ‘Church of The Wild’ again this year.
Yes, we are!
This year, we will begin on June 23rd
in the gardens of St Catherine’s
in Nehalem/Manzanita,
then, in the following weeks,
we will gather in different local wild places
(river, ocean, bay, forest).
If you would like to attend,
please text me, Ali, at 719-486-4731
so that I can give you the current location for the gathering, or changes due to weather.
We are delighted to continue this wild gathering and sacred listening community experience.
Blessings…
Ali

TEEN NIGHT TONIGHT!! North Coast Pinball 6-8 PM

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Hello BBQ Community-

TEEN NIGHT IS TONIGHT, Friday, May 17th, 6-8 PM at North Coast Pinball. FREE PINBALL and Games for ALL TEENS!!! Please spread the word, and send your teens in for some free fun!

Contact Christy (503) 800-1092, Christy@cosmichealingnw.com for info, questions/concerns, or to donate!

Thank you!