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Registration & More Information:
hoffmanarts.org/events/author-event-with-tom-toro/
Tom Toro is an acclaimed New Yorker cartoonist and cover artist, and award-winning children’s book author and illustrator.
Registration is open for his “Saturday Morning Cartooning” Writing x Visual Arts workshop on Saturday, November 8th, from 10am-1pm.
Come learn the craft of cartooning from one of The New Yorker’s contemporary stars! Together we’ll come up with cartoon ideas, and take them through the three major steps of conception, composition, and caption. By the end of the workshop, we’ll have enough cartoons to cover a fridge. No prior drawing or writing experience necessary.
Registration & More Information:
hoffmanarts.org/events/tom-toro-workshop/

Large-scale murals, hand-painted signs, cabinets, doors and furniture, custom wall art – whatever unique way you wish to add art to your space, I can’t wait to work with you to realize your vision.
As we welcome our winter rain, it’s the perfect time to work on an indoor painting project, or to begin the design process for a summer 2026 project!
Contact me to discuss your vision or just to learn more – initial consultations are free.
Contact:
Rachel Zakrasek, Artist
rachel.zakrasek.art@gmail.com
www.RachelZakrasek.com


Hi everyone! Great job on Saturday as we stood together in the largest peaceful demonstration in American history!
We want to be sure to invite you to our monthly meeting this coming Saturday at the Tillamook County Library main branch, from 1-2:30pm. If you can’t make it in person, please feel free to email indivisibletillcoastlead@gmail.com for a Zoom link.
Come meet Tillamook City Chief of Police Nick Troxel and get to know your neighbors and community!
We normally meet on the third Saturday of each month, but last Saturday we were all just a “little” busy, so we moved it to the 25th this month. In November we will be back on our regular schedule.
See you soon!
Romy and Don
Each artist may bring 3 pieces of original art ready to be hung.
Thank you.
Jane
To learn about the other foodie events happening this month on the North Oregon Coast, follow this link: northcoastfoodtrail.com/crave-the-coast/
Green Coast Market is located at 117 S Miller Street in downtown Rockaway Beach. Fall hours: Thursdays through Mondays 10AM-5PM, except for Saturdays, when we stay open until 7PM.
Thanks for shopping local!

Interested in adopting this loving, multi-generational pair? You can view videos of them in action and learn more at unitedpaws.org. You can also schedule a “Meet & Greet” by emailing unitedpawshelp@gmail.com.




Due to the weather report for tomorrow North County Resistance is CANCELLING tomorrow’s PROTEST in Nehalem. A suggestion would be for protesters to take time to write letters to our elected officials. Give them an earful! I’ve been working on something to send out to you today. I got this information from typing “How does government shutdown effect Oregon”. I’m doing the copy and paste method, and it appears some sentences are broken up, but am sure you can figure it out.
The government shutdown is expected to significantly impact Oregon, affecting federal workers, social services, and the economy, with potential long-term consequences if it persists.
Impact on Federal Workers.
Furloughs and Pay: Approximately 30,000 federal workers in Oregon may face furloughs or be required to work without pay during the shutdown. This situation creates uncertainty and financial stress for many families.
Essential Services: While some federal employees, such as air traffic controllers and TSA workers, are deemed essential and will continue to work, they will not receive pay until the shutdown ends.
Effects on Social Services
Healthcare Programs: Social Security and Medicare will continue to operate, but applications and services may experience delays due to reduced staffing. The shutdown could also lead to increased health insurance premiums, with estimates suggesting a 68% increase in Oregon for those on the Affordable Care Act exchanges.
Food Assistance: Programs like SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) are expected to continue, but prolonged shutdowns could lead to delays in benefits.
Economic Implications
State Economy: The shutdown could have broader economic repercussions, particularly if it lasts for an extended period. Experts warn that the costs of uncompensated care in healthcare will ultimately be borne by the public, affecting everyone in the system.
Public Services: National parks, including Crater Lake, will remain open, but services may be limited due to staffing shortages. This could affect tourism and local economies reliant on visitors.
Political Context
Legislative Stalemate: The shutdown stems from a failure to reach an agreement on a spending bill, with both parties blaming each other for the impasse. Oregon’s lawmakers have expressed concerns about the negative impacts on families and essential services.
In summary, the government shutdown poses significant challenges for Oregon, particularly for federal workers and those relying on government services. The longer the shutdown continues, the more pronounced the effects will be on the state’s economy and public welfare.
Hoping to get together with you next Saturday, November 1. Thanks for being a part of this community.
Best, Patty
Come join us for Yoga with veterans, with Molly and with Janet. It’s fun, healthy and will limber you up. Everyone is welcome, so come on. Molly and Janet are excellent teachers.
Here is the info:
Yoga with Molly
Day – Monday
Time – 10:45 PST
Place – Tillamook YMCA
If you can’t join in person, you can still zoom in via the following link.
us06web.zoom.us/j/85009203244?pwd=kewlp3KzlW0sKcbRbW8m3xMy0t5yOA.1
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/82315818270
See you there.
Brian
1. Prepare for City of Rockaway Beach November 12th Hearing on FEMA Floodplain Requirements.
2. Movie: The People vs Agent Orange. November 8th at the Tillamook Library. Doors open at 12:30 pm, showing at 1 pm. Free Admission.
3. ALERT: On October 23, the Nedonna Wave developer submitted an appeal to LUBA. This appeal is challenging the Rockaway Beach City Council’s September 9 denial of their application.
ALL ARE WELCOME
NCCWP wants no more logging and pesticide use in community water sources regardless of who owns the land, and wants an end to pesticide applications near where people live, work and recreate. Safe drinking water and clean air are part of the public trust that we all are entitled to have. Please help North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection safeguard and restore our drinking watersheds. www.healthywatershed.org | North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection
For more information contact: rockawaycitizen.water@gmail.com.
#peoplevsagentorange #stoppesticides #agentorangeawareness #agentorange #healthywatersheds #protectdrinkingwater #nccwp

Here is an article taken from the Willamette Week, written by a former Democratic Governor about the state of Oregon! With my comments in CAPS
MY FEELINGS………………..
OREGON NEEDS THIS:……
Proposed by a former Democratic governor Ted Kulongoski! The former governor says he remains a proud Democrat but is DISILLUSIONED with the condition of Oregon.
AND YOU SHOULD BE TOO….you live here – don’t you know what is going on……..
He is behind the “Voters Fairness Act.” Initiative 55 would amend the Oregon Constitution to eliminate partisan primaries, and Initiative 56 would create a new process in which all candidates would be listed on a single ballot, with the top two vote-getters advancing to the general election.
“I don’t think the current process is functioning in the broadest interests of Oregonians,” Kulongoski says. “It’s working for interest groups and people with money.”
INTEREST GROUPS AND PEOPLE WITH MONEY!!! YEP
WATCH FOR THESE INITIATIVES – MAKE OREGON GREAT AGAIN!!!!!!!! Initiatives. 55 and 56!!!
THIS IS NOT RANK CHOICE VOTING
You can read the whole article from the newspaper……….
www.wweek.com/news/state/2025/10/22/kulongoski-lends-his-name-to-new-ballot-initiatives-pushing-for-open-primaries/

All different colors and types
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Non smoking home
Nehalem
I have more larger pieces too


$10 for 4 trays
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