then wake up and support your local farmers.
This is a link that tells the story:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unOXcKigSuY&t=399s
This is a link that tells the story:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unOXcKigSuY&t=399s
With Lynda “Chickpea” Chick, RN
Certified Shamanic Breathwork Facilitator
Saturday, March 23, 2024
2-6pm
Soma Vitality
Warrenton, OR
Registration required
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There have been multiple public information requests made regarding this investigation and ALL of them have been denied by the district attorney because there are confidential elements that cannot be shared. So the promise made in this fictional piece to hack a computer to get the story is just that… fiction. Also, it’s illegal.
Why would anyone spend to much time creating a fictional soap opera to damage a town and the town’s city council’s reputation?



We’ll celebrate spring, the coming equinox, and World Water Day along with neighbors from the Necanicum Watershed Council. After dinner, Rachel L. Cushman, Chair of the Watershed Council, will give a brief talk regarding water in our region. Bring a dish to share!

If you have children under the age of 15 – actually the law says from birth to 15, their reproductive organs are under the jurisdiction of the state of Oregon. This bill HB 2002 – does that, it gives the state jurisdiction over your child’s reproductive hormones and organs. I can think of no law more egregious than this. And yet because of the deception of the media, the hysteria of Republicans, and Democrats too, crying abortion, abortion, and abortion- the real purpose of this bill was blurred. (this bill was and is not about abortion, abortion is allowed in our constitution, from age 15) it is about the state, not the parent, being in control of your child’s sexual orientation and reproductive body parts. Abortion is a part of that but it is already legal for age 15 and up.
So the Senators that put their job on the line for you and your children were told they could not run in the next election.
They did take their case to the courts and the Supreme Court, hand picked by the last two Democratic governors, ruled that measure 113 passed by 68% of people, will stand and therefore those that tried to stop this wrongful legislation by trying to prevent a quorum cannot run again. So who is protecting you now dear voter?
Measure 113 —changed the constitution – did you know that? It punishes people who try to prevent a quorum. And preventing a quorum is legal. Democrats have used this tactic also.
Measure 113 as written made you think that there were some lazy legislators who just didn’t bother to show up for work too many times and therefore should not be allowed to run again. Is that why you voted for it? Watch out for bills in the future, most of them are written so you don’t know what they mean.
Oregon Measure 113 -The exclusion from Re-election for Legislative Absenteeism initiative. A “yes” vote supported disqualifying legislators from re-election following the end of their term if they are absent from 10 legislative floor sessions without permission or excuse. This was approved by voters Nov. 8 2022. The Democrats, if they did this would be excused and given permission (as the majority)because there is no definition of what a valid excuse would be, or what would be permitted.
Don’t forget to check-in to the Thursday EVCNB Yellow Radio Net at 6:00 on channel 119.
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Free to a good home just in time to plan camping trip. BUT here’s the catch, one pole is broken. You get to research or find another pole that works.
Tent plus rain fly, sturdy floor, all poles (even the broken one), orange as shown in picture, has been in dry garage storage.
Four person means it’s really roomy for 1 or 2 peeps plus a dog 🙂
Text or email Lori:
Cell 503-801-0774
banjo2@nehalemtel.net
Thank you!



Join March gallery artist and explorer Keri Rosebraugh for a Friday evening lecture and on Saturday for a unique workshop exploring our precious resource called water: our connection with it, the mystical aspects of it, and how we can collaborate with it in our own artwork.
On Friday, March 29, 2024, from 5:00 to 6:30 pm, Rosebraugh will share her personal journey and fascination with water and its intrinsic connection to our lives. The conversation will touch upon the “Theory of the Sublime” as manifested in nature as well as how Rosebraugh integrates water into her artistic practice.
On Saturday, March 30, 2024, from 10: am to 5:00 pm, Rosebraugh will direct students as they begin the day with group activities involving water and will work together to create a large medicine water wheel outside to energize, celebrate, and honor water. Weather permitting, we will utilize the ocean tide and combine salt water and sand with our own interpretations of water on paper.
The afternoon will entail creating Cyanotype prints, which is a photographic printing process that produces blue prints using coated paper and light. We will then soak the prints in water to complete our images. Using objects from nature found near the Hoffman Center for the Arts, we will form various shapes and shadows in our prints. This workshop emphasizes experimentation, investigation, and the discovery of how water plays an important role in our lives.
Full and partial scholarships are available. For more information and registration visit: hoffmanarts.org/
UPDATE
If you want more info just get ahold of me.
**EXTERIOR DETAIL**: Hand Wash & Hand Dry, Clay Bar,Wax,Polish,Clean Tires & Rims Including degreasing tire, applying tire shine,wash and Rain-X windows.
**INTERIOR DETAIL**: Vacuum interior including clean trunk, carpet stain remover if needed mats, seats , leather cleaner if needed, windows, mirrors, air vents, consoles, glove box, Dash, Door Seals and Panels. **NO SHAMPOOING**
According to the size and how much work needs to be done will determine Price$$$
“CAR DETAILING” business and if anyone is wanting there vehicle detailed pls LET ME KNOW..
Mobile service for Manzanita, Nehalem, Wheeler, Rockaway Beach, Garibaldi and Tillamook Area.
Will travel farther for an extra fee.
PLEASE PROVIDE WATER and ELECTRIC ONLY everything else I can provide.
Hours: Monday to Sunday 9am-5pm
Please when inquiring about price. Let me know WHAT YEAR,MAKE & MODEL so can give accurate information.



My availability is now open is subject to change.
Areas I’ll be serving in Manzanita,Nehalem,Wheeler,Rockaway Beach, Garibaldi and Bay City. Any further will be extra for gas.
I can do move out, deep cleaning and many more. Just message me and I’ll communicate with you and if you’re on a budget.

Flow to Grow – a Spring REVIVAL and VISIONING Gathering
March 23rd 2:00-5:00 at the White Clover Grange
2:00 Welcome: Opening singing bowl circle: Bring and play your own singing bowl, or be serenaded by ours.
Followed by FLOW :fascial release/lymphatic pumping floor exercises by Libby Golden at Golden Key Wellness.
3:00 INVIGORATE with Free-Form Ecstatic Dance with Fae Scott
4:00 AFFIRM VISIONS with Vision Board Art Creating with Kelly Seaton
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$40 or $25 if you need, $55 if you can.
Registration is encouraged
Please do so by March 23rd by following this link :
www.eventbrite.com/e/flow-to-grow-a-spring-illumination-event-registration-792247402307?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshc…
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Things to bring if you want/have:
Singing Bowls
Yoga Mat
Vision board inspiration material and your favorite art supplies.
Journal
BRING A FRIEND!
What is supplied: vision board, art pens/pencils, scissors, glue, etc.
Here’s to clearing and visioning pathways for new and healthy growth for this upcoming SPRING season!

Please DO NOT respond to barbarandchuck@nehalemtel.net
Missed that recent sun and warmth? Get your pedaling in no matter what the weather. Cateye CS-1000 bike trainer in good condition. $25. (Bike not included.) Pickup in Manzanita. 503-708-5900.

Estate and Moving Sale on Saturday March 30, 2023. 1-4 pm
35950 12th Street back of the house.
The upstairs two floors are for rent for one year lease from janine.seadler@gmail.com Please contact at 443-356-5350. Must be quiet and respectful of downstairs tenant. Prefer no animals but will discuss on case to case basis.
I never have any luck downloading photos so please reach out to see pictures.
Also a S10 Chevy Pick up for sale. 65,000 miles
$10,800. Excellent clean condition runs wonderfully and was recently serviced at Evergreen Auto.
Please DO NOT respond to barbaraandchuck@nehalemtel.net
TiIlamook Estuary Partnership native plant nursery (TEP NORP) is having a spring surplus plant sale along with Aldervale Native Plants. The sale starts next Friday March 22 at 6 pm but you can take a look at the plants and their descriptions now. The sale will be both online and in-person. Online sale March 22 6 pm – April 6th at midnight
IN-person and plant pickup is April 13th at the NORP nursery
Details can be found at mailchi.mp/aab9ca359e37/sign-up-for-spring-events-now-6719689?e=bc35921c2b
It should be a great sale and there are some really beautiful trees, shrubs, and perennials
There will be two more native plant sales in May as well
In the coastal haven of Manzanita, where secrets are as common as the shifting sands, the drama deepens. The quaint beach town, still reeling from the revelations of previous episodes, finds itself on the cusp of a storm that promises to shake its very foundations.
The episode opens at dawn, with the serene waves washing over the beach, a stark contrast to the turmoil brewing within Manzanita. Victoria, the intrepid reporter known for her sharp wit and unwavering determination to uncover the truth, finds herself at The Cove, the epicenter of the town’s clandestine activities. It’s here, amidst the lingering aroma of coffee and sea salt, that she encounters Ruby, the observant waitress whose silent vigil over the council’s secret meeting had revealed the depth of their deceit.
Their meeting is not by design rather than chance, a calculated decision by Victoria, who recognized the value of Ruby’s potential inside knowledge from meetings at The Cove. Ruby, initially wary, finds a kindred spirit in Victoria—a fellow warrior in the battle for truth. Their conversation, hushed and urgent, is a dance of shared secrets and mutual respect. They speak of the council’s plot to bury the damning report, of the $160,000 legal fee that continues to climb, and of their resolve to bring the council’s lies to light.
As their alliance is forged, Ruby mentions her friend Shirley, a clerk at the city hall with a penchant for justice and a heart burdened by the secrets she has been forced to keep. Shirley, disillusioned by the council’s manipulations and fearful of the consequences, had long sought a way to make amends.
The trio convenes under the cloak of twilight at the nearby Nehalem dock, a secluded spot. With the gently flowing Nehalem River in the background, witness to centuries of the history of the North Coast, they pledge to work together to expose the council’s corruption. Shirley, the final piece of their puzzle, reveals she has access to the elusive investigation report—the key to unraveling the web of lies spun by the council.
“Can you really get it without being found out?” asked Victoria.
“It’s difficult to access and not on my computer. I’ll need a password and passwords change,” Shirley replied. “But staff often writes passwords on their station so they don’t forget.”
“Quite a security system!” Victoria interjected.
“If I can get access,” said Shirley, “I can download the report to one of my son’s thumb drives. Big question is when to make my move – early, lunch break or end of the day.”
Their plan is daring and fraught with risk. Victoria will use her platform to bring the story to the public, armed with any evidence Shirley can provide. Ruby, with her unparalleled access to the town’s power players, will keep her ear to the ground, gathering intelligence and alerting her allies to any responses by the council. Shirley, meanwhile, will navigate the treacherous waters of city hall, secretly securing the report and any further evidence of the council’s misdeeds.
As Episode 4 draws to a close, the trio’s resolve is tested. A mysterious figure, cloaked in the shadows of Nehalem’s storefronts, watches their meeting with keen interest, recording a video of the meeting. “Who’s that? Don’t look.” whispers Victoria, glancing over Ruby’s shoulder. “Looks like somebody is following us. We need to be extra careful.”
The stakes are higher than ever, and the battle lines are drawn. With the town as their backdrop, Victoria, Ruby, and Shirley embark on a journey that promises to bring the truth to light and restore the integrity of their beloved Manzanita.
As the tide rolls in, so too does the promise of justice. The alliance, once formed in the shadows, now stands as a beacon of hope for Manzanita. Can they obtain and reveal the report? What are the risks for each of them? Who is following them? The episode ends with the mysterious onlooker disappearing into the shadows, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats, wondering, eagerly anticipating the next episode of “The Tides of Manzanita.”




Drummer Gary Hobbs is a native of the Pacific Northwest and has played professionally for over 4 decades. Gary has played with The Stan Kenton Orchestra, Randy Brecker, Bud Shank, Anita O’Day, Terry Gibbs, The New York Voices, The Woody Herman Orchestra and many others.
Bassist Dave Captein is an accomplished performer on both string bass and bass guitar, having worked as a professional musician for over 35 years. Dave is a favorite choice for the region’s many bandleaders and always in demand for his solid sound, time and feel, as well as his soloing abilities.
Gary Hobbs and Dave Captein will join Terry Robb for an evening of Electric Music – From Country and Blues to John Coltrane and Jimmy Hedrix! It’s a different side of Terry Robb!
You don’t want to miss this show! Friday, April 12, 7:00 pm at NCRD Performing Arts Center in Nehalem. Tickets are available at tickettomato.com.

Thank you!!!
It’s Spring!! Woo-hoo!!!
Holly
Register for this WaSH Class and learn how to be prepared for all of these scenarios. Sign up for this 2 1/2 hr. at the Nehalem Bay Fire Station on Hwy 101.
Go to EVCNB.org Events & Trainings to register for this class. Use the “Select Options” drop-down menu to select your registration choice:
• Class & Laminated sheets $15
• Class, Laminated sheets, & Water Filtration
system $65
• Class, Laminated sheets, & all three 2-bucket
systems: Water Filtration, Human Waste Disposal,
Hand Washing $140.
The class is informative, intriguing, and entertaining.
Don’t miss out!
Have the knowledge. Have a plan. Be prepared.
