Two Surf Board Bags
1- DaKine Double Bag: good condition and can carry two boards 8ft
$80
2- DaKine Single Bag: decent condition, for one board 8ft
$40
Janice
503-260-4743
janicebge@gmail.com


1- DaKine Double Bag: good condition and can carry two boards 8ft
$80
2- DaKine Single Bag: decent condition, for one board 8ft
$40
Janice
503-260-4743
janicebge@gmail.com


The recent post by “Andy, Wheler” (sic) titled Social Insecurity is not conducive to dialogue and is outside the bounds of decency and civility. It is vitriolic, hateful and entirely untrue, rooted in centuries-old myth, slander and falsehood.
This “Andy” rant does not deserve further rational engagement.
Signed,
Ketzel Levine
Leila Salmon
David Boone
Trish Johnson
Mark Kuestner
Laurie Caplan
Marilyn Flemming
Judy Lindley
Lloyd Lindley
Susan Walsh
Claudia Johnson
Nani Waddoups
Mary Roberts
Marc Johnson
David Flemming
Sue McGrath
Cheryl Streedain
Jacki Hinton
Pete McDonnell
Suzanne Wallis
Judy Sugg
Susan Levine
Janice Slonecker
Please contact Ann 503-440-7861
Here is a link to the event description:https://www.northcoasteolcollective.com/events-one/voices-of-comfort-a-presentation-and-demonstration-by-the-north-coast-oregon-threshold-choir
On April 5 from 1pm to 4 pm, the Grange will host a grafting workshop that is free and open to the public.
We will feature heritage apple varieties that will be grafted on to semi-dwarf disease resistant root stock.
The art of grafting is an old one. Since apple trees do not reproduce the same variety from their seeds, farmers and horticulturalists take scion wood (a young branch from an existing tree) and attached it to a similar sized branch that has roots. The two branches are matched for size and then taped together. If done well, the two parts will fuse and a new tree will grow. The scion wood is responsible for the type of apple, while the root stock controls characteristics such as the height of the tree, vigor, and disease resistance.
Materials will be provided. However, if you would like to bring scion wood from your own trees, it is best to collect young branches about the size of a pencil as soon as possible, while the trees are still dormant, and place in a bag in the refrigerator until the workshop.
To sign up for the workshop or for more information, contact Jennifer Childress at 503-801-4078

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 movement experience necessary~
Doors open at 6:00 PM for warmup
6:30 PM – opening circle/music set
8:00 PM – close
At the White Clover Grange, HWY 53
*All are welcome – Family friendly events – Come as you are.
*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
$10-$20 cash check or venmo @nknspiritdance
(kids are welcome to move for free)
**no one turned away for lack of funds**
Floor Etiquette/Tips:
*No outside shoes on the 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 great 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 move most Wednesdays except for the third week. That week’s session is on Sunday morning….hope to share space with you soon!
The busy season is approaching and we are still looking for a fun & friendly person to fill the part time position!
Hours would be Wednesday through Friday 11-2!
To inquire, please email us at
riceandshinewheeler@gmail.com











$ 35 Large Clear Glass Trifle Dessert Bowl
$ 60 Glass Punch Bowl Set w/ Ladle & Cups
$ 30 Ten Clear Glass Dessert Cups
Text or voice messages : 734-476-6941



Basic Quilting with Dori Bash
This week we focus on finishing techniques.
We will stitch in the ditch on our quilt as you go
Ohio Start blocks.
Get Instruction on joining quilt as you go log cabin blocks.
Watch a demo on free motion quilting.
Learn how to hang a quilt.
Review binding.
Bring white thread, a walking and free motion quilting foot
if you have them and batting scraps. No need to precut
the batting as the blocks will vary in size due to how we sash them.
13″-15” will be the largest we need.
Thursday March 27th 1-4pm White Clover Grange.
Please bring 2 cans of food for the Food Bank
and a few $$ for the use of the grange.
If quilting isn’t your thing, just bring whatever it is that you are working on and come enjoy the company!
Is there something you would be interested in teaching? We would love to make that happen! Feel free to reach out with ideas and suggestions. We are still contemplating a date for a sewing machine basics if there is enough of a demand for that. It would be a Saturday class probably sometime next month.
Hope to see you soon!
Cindy Erickson

A free community gathering to walk a Sand Art Spiral Labyrinth and be part of a ‘rolling wave of peace around the globe’.
Event offered by: www.centerpointhealingarts.com/
Discover the 150’ diameter Sand Art Spiral Labyrinth on the North Manzanita Beach near Ocean Rd. & Nehalem Rd.. Hint: look out for the kite flag that ‘marks the spot’!
Event is ‘rain or shine’.
This is a ‘leave-no-trace’ sand art event that washes away with the rising tide in a spirit of respect for our coastal ecology.
Kid & dog friendly!
Parking a available along Ocean Rd. or Laneda Ave.. Restrooms & resources at the Manzanita Visitor’s Center. Event site is about 0.5 miles or 5+ minute walk on the beach (turn right and head north from Laneda Ave.)
Accessibility considerations: uneven sandy terrain.
For more, please email:
centerpoint.healing.arts@gmail.com
See you on the beach! – Za






If you don’t have these foods as part of your regular diet, now is a great time to start! You can be eating yummy probiotic pickled carrots made in your own kitchen with your spring and Easter celebration meals. Kids (of all ages!) love the tangy and zippy taste too!
This is a two-part class. $35 includes both days. 1 hr each day. We reconvene on Tuesday the 8th to discuss how everyone’s processes went, answer questions and explore further recipes now that you’ll have successfully navigated a basic veggie ferment!
Tuesday March 25th
Tuesday April 8th
5:30-6:30 in the NCRD kitchen
Register Here: app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule/ca1456a5
Led by:
Libby Golden Seaver
IIN Health Coach
www.goldenkeywellness.abmp.com
971.977.0166



If you’ve spent years criticizing your body, punishing yourself with strict diets, and feeling stuck in the cycle of self-sabotage, there is a scientific and proven path to freedom.
Your brain has been wired to believe that self-criticism = motivation. But guess what? Neuroscience proves the opposite is true!
Here’s the truth: When you constantly judge yourself, your brain triggers stress hormones that make weight loss HARDER. But when you shift to self-love and self-care, your brain actually supports your body’s natural ability to shed weight and have you feeling more like your authentic self.
Imagine retraining your brain to:
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It’s time to break the cycle. It’s time to love yourself into wholeness.
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www.nourishwithgrace.com/courses/outsmart-overeating-spring-term-2025-loving-the-skin-you-are-in







Removing roof moss is crucial because it retains moisture, which can lead to water damage, roof degradation, and potentially costly repairs or replacements.
Cleaning rain gutters is crucial to prevent water damage, pest infestations, and structural issues, ensuring proper water runoff and extending the lifespan of your home’s roof, walls, and foundation.
Give us a call or shoot us a text for a free bid
503.812.0560
Toniann.naylor@gmail.com



