Garden Variety takes the stage at
7:00 at the Manzanita Lighthouse!
Thursday, October 26th
Come bring some Variety to your evening!

Come bring some Variety to your evening!

There are still a few spots left for the Crystal Basics Class on Saturday, October 28, 9AM, at Rising Hearts Studio. If you’re interested in learning the basics of crystal healing, here is your chance! Join Certified Advanced Crystal Healing Practitioner Christy Kay to learn a brief history of crystal healing, how to use crystals for healing, some crystals that are helpful for common ailments, how to clean and charge your crystals, and more. You will even be given a few crystals to take home with you. Hope to see you there!
Register HERE: app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=20787704&appointmentType=52621750
Please call or email Christy at (503)800-1092, christy@cosmichealingnw.com for more info or questions
Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th St
Hwy 101, downtown Nehalem
Nehalem, OR 97131
‘lifting the community with education and services that promote healing on all levels…’

Each week we will come together to learn about and experience the power of the breath to access non-ordinary states of consciousness where we can shift from ego agenda to awakening our soul’s wisdom.
The breath can take us to places where old wounds and dysfunctional patterns and narratives that no longer serve us can be released and transformed. Our breath can also transport us to realms where we experience profound love, peace and inspiration, and can recover lost soul parts and remember who we truly are.
Throughout this series the elements — water, earth, fire, spirit and air — will guide us along the path of change. Each element will help us explore a particular cycle of change.
In the Breathwork journey itself we will be lying down using circular breathing and chakra-attuned music to walk between the worlds. Following that, we integrate the experiences, messages and lessons using art-making and group sharing.
For questions and to RSVP, please email me at SBWceremonies@gmail.com. Further info available with RSVP.
Cost is $450 for the series.
About Me:
I have been an RN since 2001 and have worked mainly in hospital settings in various departments. I’ve also been a Homeopathic practitioner, a yoga teacher, and have practiced Healing Touch and meditation.
I have been fascinated with health and healing and the mysteries of life ever since I can remember. I am dedicated to creating safer and sacred space for people to awaken their inner healer and shaman.
I have recently completed my training as a Shamanic Breathwork Facilitator through Venus Rising Association for Transformation. This process has been transformative for me and helped me heal from deep exhaustion and fatigue and release dysfunctional patterns that have had me held in doubt for years

Join us for an evening of liberation, where we shed the constraints of everyday life and embrace the untamed, the wild, and the free at Creature Vibes Ecstatic Dance by Neahkahnie Spirit Dance.
Costumes Encouraged: If you want, you are invited to come dressed as your most creature-y self. Tails, ears, wings and whiskers – let your fantasies take flight.
Event Details:
Time: Arrive at 6ish, dance till 8ish
Location: White Clover Grange, Nehalem, OR
Hosted by the enchanting Fae and the radiant Christina, this event promises an evening of untamed joy, boundless movement, and pure, unfiltered self-expression. Let your inner creature inspire your movements and rediscover the joy of being wild and free.
With love, light, and creature vibes,
Christina and Fae

Join us for an evening of liberation, where we shed the constraints of everyday life and embrace the untamed, the wild, and the free at Creature Vibes Ecstatic Dance by Neahkahnie Spirit Dance.
Costumes Encouraged: If you want, you are invited to come dressed as your most creature-y self. Tails, ears, wings and whiskers – let your fantasies take flight.
Event Details:
Time: Arrive at 6ish, dance till 8ish
Location: White Clover Grange, Nehalem, OR
Hosted by the enchanting Fae and the radiant Christina, this event promises an evening of untamed joy, boundless movement, and pure, unfiltered self-expression. Let your inner creature inspire your movements and rediscover the joy of being wild and free.
With love, light, and creature vibes,
Christina & Fae


Bought too much for an event.
Prefer to sell all together
$50 OBO
‘Repurpose’ compostable stemless glasses
12 oz 100 cups (originally $40)
Bamboo papers dinner napkins 2ply
16 x 16 in 200 napkins (originally $20)
Bamboo beverage napkins 2ply
4.5 x 4.5 in 250 napkins (originally $16)


www.sott.net/article/485151-A-Message-to-Donald-Rumsfelds-Ghost-About-My-Known-Knowns
www.sott.net/article/485377-The-US-Congress-now-has-the-plan-Get-everybody-on-Earth-killed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=897ZCM0qEps
Dylan’s, ‘Masters Of War’
Fund NCRD in November
After moving to Manzanita in 2004, I became aware of the North County Recreation District like many people probably do – by seeing it on my property tax statement. Having raised my children in the suburbs of Portland, I was familiar with the benefits and taxation associated with parks and recreation districts. I was quite delighted to learn that the kiddos in this small rural area had opportunity to benefit as my children had through swim, soccer, and basketball programs. As time went on, I learned that NCRD offered much more.
I visited NCRD for the first time when I attended a performance put on by students of an annual music camp. The transformation of that theatre to the state-of-the-art facility that it is now is remarkable. It exemplifies the hard work and dedication of those that have led the way at NCRD and the community that has always come through when asked to support it.
I’m not a frequent user of NCRD facilities and services, but probably like many of you, when I need it, I appreciate that it’s there. I’ve attended performances, art shows, some yoga sessions and other classes, community meetings and have rented meeting spaces. A recent visitor very dedicated to his daily workout was so pleased to use the exercise facilities for a nominal fee and enjoyed meeting some of the locals, too. How many small rural communities can provide such a benefit to its visitors?
Long before NCRD was formed, in 1930 the community cast their votes in support of school district members, city council members and funding that built and maintained the swimming pool and beginning programs. Voters decided in 1996 to establish the tax base to fund facility maintenance and program support.
In 1997 NCRD began operations to renew the life and benefits of the aging facilities. Voters continue to maintain the leadership and governance required of a special district. Choices are revisited whenever a term has expired, and candidates come forward to be on the ballot. This election is about funding and keeping this important community asset in operation at the same property tax rate we are already paying.
NCRD is part of the community fabric, including our economy, through its programs, services, staff, board of directors and the many members and visitors. In my opinion it is thriving and driving to be what the community wants it to be.
Please join me in keeping this legacy alive by voting YES for the renewal of the NCRD tax levy.
Debbie Moberly
Nehalem
Available in Arch Cape. Taker must move them from the house.
Call Laurie (425) 677-4935



Then join us! For the 15th Annual Food Roots Fundraiser, Pie Night.
Check out our 2 Free Tickets Giveaway Trivia on our Facebook page:
Food Roots beloved annual fundraiser Pie Night is coming up on November 4th. It is an event where our community comes together to support Food Roots programming. For this year’s 15th annual celebration there will be food prepared by local chef and Pacific Restaurant owner Nelia Serapion, a bar takeover by Buoy Brewing of Astoria, live music from Oak Bottom Boys, a live auction of pies prepared by local bakers, chefs and community partners, a silent auction featuring items from local businesses, and a pie dessert spread to round out the night of mingling, meeting, sipping and bidding. All proceeds raised from the event benefits Food Roots programs. We would love to have the show of support and opportunity to gather as a community to support growing our local food systems! If you would like information on how to provide Sponsorship or a Silent Auction item, for you or your business, please contact: Emily Cordo at emily@foodrootsnw.org Information and tickets can also be found here: www.foodrootsnw.org/pie
Happy Fall Harvest!
Here’s the link to the audio:
www.opb.org/article/2023/10/19/refindery-wheeler-oregon-waste/
Here’s the link to the Oregon ArtsWatch article:
www.orartswatch.org/heart-of-cartm-recycling-center-in-wheeler-beats-with-pulse-of-sustainability/
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“Thank you for the amazing, impactful work you’re doing on the North Coast to achieve zero-waste.”
-Sheraz Sadiq, Managing Producer of “Think Out Loud.”
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Come shop the Refindery, Thursday-Monday, 12-6pm.
Want to turn trash in to treasure with us? Email Jessi@heartofcartm.org about volunteering!

ORS 236.210(1) provides that when a vacancy occurs in the nonpartisan office of county commissioner, the remaining members of the county court or board of county commissioners shall appoint a person to perform the duties of the office until the vacancy is filled by election.
The Board, pursuant to statute, must appoint a person who is at least eighteen years old, has been a resident of the county for at least one year, is an elector, and is a United States citizen.
The board has decided that Doug Olson meets the statutory requirements and is qualified to serve as
commissioner.
This order will be discussed and considered at the Tillamook County Board of Commissioners meeting on Wednesday, 10/25/23 at 9:00am at the Tillamook County Courthouse. It is item #16 on the agenda.
You can view the meeting agenda here:
www.co.tillamook.or.us/sites/default/files/fileattachments/board_of_county_commissioners/meeting/88484/2023-10-25_bocc_agenda_-_final.pdf
You can view the order here:
www.co.tillamook.or.us/sites/default/files/fileattachments/board_of_county_commissioners/meeting/88484/16._2023_order_boc_appt.pdf
When Doug Olson is appointed to fill the Tillamook County Board of Commissioners’ Position #2 vacancy, effective January 1, 2024, he shall serve in that capacity until the vacancy is filled by election.

There will be Vendors and Speakers centered around energy healing. Have you ever been to one of our events? They are amazing! We have such an amazing energy healing community – come see what / who we will have for you. We have speakers / vendors coming from all over JUST FOR YOU! We had such a great time we we’re asked WHEN’S THE NEXT ONE? Mark your calendars we will have returning vendors and some new ones! Come check out the Speakers – a schedule will soon be posted on our event page on Facebook or go check out our little shop in Rockaway Beach, for times and information on each vendor. CAN’T WAIT TO SEE YOU THERE!
We will also be having drawings so make sure you get your Passport to register at the event!
** If railroad construction is still happening access from 7th by the Shell station and turn left on the first street over the tracks **

If you have been wishing to explore learning to quiet down, bring out the best in you and those around you, perhaps learn to abandon addictive behaviors, this week would be a favorable time to dedicate time and effort to this, calendar the meeting…October 25, at 6:00 p.m.
We will also begin a new book that we will read together aloud, covering a short section. Free Medicine by Elias Amidon is a very open invitation to exploring freedom and service in your own life.
You will be welcome. Always free.
You are welcome to contact me with any inquiries you may have…
Thank you for reading.
Please give me a call or text at
5034402713
Peter
Clearview Window Cleaning
2003 Saturn VUE
4by4 SUV
New “tires and rims breaks, exhaust, battery, full service and tune up”
Leather interior, fully loaded, heated seats, and sun roof.
Tags are current.
Drives excellent but needs some miner work.
Over $2500 was recently invested in this vehicle.
First $1500 cash takes it.
Lots of mountain bikes, specialty bikes, custom designs, beach Cruisers, road bikes,
racing bikes each one is individually priced
Please call for more info
Some of the items for sale include:
Lamps
Chairs
Side tables
Tables
Propane Fire pit
Patio furniture
Art
Paintings
Hunting knifes
Boots
Brand new universal Tires and rims 17″ x 225x 75 17’s coast over $1700 best offer
Call Plz
Land line:971-324-0149
No emails please. I will not get them.
CALLS ONLY!
Thx


Typically local groups get their materials in the winter and discuss one of the 8 topics weekly. A briefing book is provided at cost and often very lively discussions ensue.
I can order books at a discount for the next week, but I need to know how many are interested in the program.
NCRD’s version usually starts in mid-January and goes to mid-March. We meet on Tuesday afternoon from 1:30 pm till around 3:00 pm in the Fireside Room.
NCRD is located at 36155 Ninth St., Nehalem.
For more information on the program or this year’s topics, email me at knappgj@yahoo.com.
GET READY FOR THE WINTER NOW!
Good Morning Nehalem
I’m a local, a father of 3 and trying to pick up some extra work.
If you have any projects needing attention.
Well then, I’m you guy!
My skills include/ ideas of jobs
that I can do for you are:
*Licensed driver
*Transporter
* Errand runner
*Yard work
*Painting (interior/ exterior/ cars/ toys)
*Skilled Car Mechanic
*Pet Sitter & Walker
*Heavy Equipment Operater
*Gutters
and Lots more!
If you have something in mind that’s not listed…
Please go a head and just ask me.
Most likely I’m your man!
Have a wonderful day!
Looking forward to working for you.
Nehalem/ Manzanita area
Call to discuss jobs
Landline:
(971)324-0149
(Please NO EMAILS!
(I often miss emails because I received
a lot of spam.)
CALLS ONLY Please!
My family and I have been Nehalem residents since Spring of ’07. We were delighted when we discovered NCRD. It is THE community center. From the exercise opportunities including a pool to art shows and community meetings it has been the beacon of community involvement we were hoping to find. Let’s not forget our updated and upgraded theater. I have had the privilege to act in multiple plays and have formed some friendships which will be lifelong. I could not think of a better use of our funds than to help keep our NCRD the shining star that it is.
Vote YES!!!!!!
Sincerely, michael sommers
Sessions can be booked online at spamanzanita.com or give us text/call at 503.689.8679
You might be asking What is Reiki?
Reiki is a wellness practice of energy healing. It is believed to help remove energy blockages and restore the body’s natural balance and harmony. It encourages you to be in the present, to be relaxed and aware within yourself, and to allow energy to flow in your life.
You will be face-up on the massage table, remaining fully clothed, except for your shoes, glasses, phone, and smart devices.
Many people report experiencing imagery and enlightenment, feeling relaxed and more at peace after a session. Some discover profound calmness and quieting of “mind chatter”. Each Reiki session will be a similar, yet a unique experience. It is important to note that Reiki should not be used as a substitute for medical advice or treatment.
