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We’ll practice yoga, affirmations & dreamy guided visualizations together on the grass, beneath the trees, and just blocks from the sea.
We’ll start our 2-hour experience with a seated 5-minute meditation and ceremony to connect with the natural forces all around us & with ourselves as part of nature.
Buy Tickets Here: www.aprilclarkyoga.com/event-details/summer-heat-a-dreamy-affirmations-yoga-event
Next, we’ll move through a 1-hour yoga sequence to conjure up the heat of our bodies and feel into the heat of this season.
After we move, we’ll spend about 40 minutes in restorative yoga and yin shapes, with a hand pan/singing bowl sound bath and some optional aromatherapy. During this time April will guide you through a replenishing visualization and affirmations journey to stir up your wildest, warmest dreams and call them into reality.
Where: Dirty Bird’s
When: Tuesday, July 25, 8:30am
What to bring: A yoga mat, any props you want (blocks, blanket, strap), and some water.
Tickets: www.aprilclarkyoga.com/event-details/summer-heat-a-dreamy-affirmations-yoga-event
Email April with any questions! aprilclarkyoga[at]gmail[dot]com

Part Two: Toddler Nation
“In a time of universal deceit—telling the truth is a revolutionary act.” unknown
We’re living in a time when facts and truth don’t feel as solid as they once did. Depending on your beliefs, you can find all kinds of information in the media to back up your point of view. That’s an interesting term—point of view—we fiction writers talk about POV all the time. It refers to the character telling the story. Their circumstances, what they’ve experienced, what they believe and know, all go together to create their unique perspective.
That’s how it works in real life, right? We’re born and raised in circumstances we don’t choose, and we experience our lives through the choices we make and the chances we take. All that and more, shapes who we are and what matters to us. The media we consume feeds our perspective by giving us more information and greater understanding. Unless it doesn’t. You know the saying—garbage in, garbage out? Some media sources intentionally gaslight the public creating chaos with lies, targeting people in marginalized communities by inciting fear and dividing people into tribes.
Consider, too, that all politicians and political parties use the media to spread their version of a narrative and the information is not always factual. Sometimes you need waders to get through all the BS.
So, what’s a kid to do? How can you tell if you’re being gaslit by a media source? And how can you evaluate a news source to begin with? Most of us know this stuff but just in case…
Before sharing information, know that it’s true. Don’t be spreading gossip on the beach or on-line. Check out what you hear first. Read. Research and know the facts for yourself.
Know who controls the news sources you use and where their money’s coming from. Always follow the money and who stands to benefit and who stands to lose from the way a story is spun.
Check the source of the story including its URL. Crosscheck the story with a reputable news source to see if they have a similar story out there. Does the story use sensational language and words like ‘always’ and ‘never’? These words tend not to be in legitimate news stories. If a story quotes a source, look it up. Is the source an actual authority with training in the field? If a source quotes a study, look it up. You can verify published scientific studies on the google site www.scholar.google.com If a story has no author, that’s a problem.
Protect yourself from media manipulation by being skeptical about what you see there. Do your homework. I pretty much stay off social media and don’t ever use it as a source of news.
In the public world of media and politics, gaslighting has consequences that harm us all. When the truth is skewed by a media source, a politician or an elected official, two realities are created and people turn against each other causing deep rifts that seem impossible to overcome. A gaslighting elected official uses distraction and misinformation to put the blame on their opponents, on staff, on anybody but them. They are always the victim and never accept responsibility for their actions.
The persistent pattern of behavior is the same on the public stage as it is in personal relationships–other people don’t matter, the rules and laws don’t apply to them, and everybody else is to blame for everything, always.
They want to look like they’re the authority on all things when they aren’t. They expect everyone including staff to do what they say regardless of whether it’s legal or ethical. When that doesn’t happen, they retaliate sometimes by using the legal system.
The information they present is questionable and one-sided. They use half-truths and outright lies to further their own agenda. They don’t listen to recognized experts in the field and they have a party line that doesn’t change.
They turn people against each other by using a little bit of truth and a whole lot of gossip creating division and splitting communities. They use fear to get people to align with them and turn those people against a target, which could be a marginalized group, or an opponent, or staff who they perceive to be a threat.
They don’t cooperate or compromise with colleagues. They have no colleagues because they don’t collaborate with other people.
They act solely to benefit themselves and those who support them. They aren’t interested in anybody on the “other side”. They reinforce an Us vs Them mentality.
They never take responsibility when they’ve messed up. They blame their opponents (everybody not on their side is an opponent), the citizens who don’t support them, the staff who work for them—anyone and everyone else is to blame and they’re always the victim.
They’re obsessed with how things look. They act one way in public to create a positive perception among their supporters but another way in private with people they perceive as a threat or on the “other side”.
Money matters most, not people.
They don’t see themselves as public servants but as CEOs.
What they say and what they do are two different things. They talk a good game, but because they don’t cooperate, compromise, collaborate or treat others with respect, they get little done while in office except to create chaos and divide the community.
They tend to use both racist and misogynistic language. They demean and belittle people they see as less than them.
If you call them out on their behavior, they retaliate.
In personal relationships the best way to deal with a gaslighter is to maintain firm boundaries and plenty of distance. You deny the gaslighter oxygen. You just don’t respond. Ever.
But what about when it’s an elected official or politician using gaslighting tactics against your community or country? What should you do then?
Call them out on their abuse of power. They want you to be quiet. Don’t be. Know that their supporters ‘The Flying Monkeys’ will try to cut you down and freeze you out but say the truth anyway.
Like my man Mahatma Gandhi wrote, “Even if you’re a minority of one, the truth is the truth.”
My sources for these posts:
Covert T. 2019. Gaslighting: The Narcissists Favorite Tool of Manipulation.
Sarkis S. 2018. Gaslighting: Recognize Manipulative and Emotionally Abusive People.
Jackson R. and Saira Rao. 2022. White Women.
Luskin B. The Media Psychology of Gaslighting and Social Change, psychologytoday.com, posted 12-2-22
Steenbergen R. 2018. The Gaslighting Effect: A Revealing Look at Psychological Manipulation and Narcissistic Abuse.
Sweet, P. The Sociology of Gaslighting. 2019 Vol. 84 (5) p 857-875 American Sociological Review
Kim Rosenberg loretta.kim.rosenberg@gmail.com
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These ready-to-go kits of dying and candle making supplies are perfect for experimenting.
Candle Kit includes: several silicone and metal molds, wicks, used and new wax and a big metal container for melting.
Batik Dye bucket includes: about 10 colors and a huge hunk of wax.
We’ve separated a bin of fabric, perfect for dye projects.
***Store is open Thursday-Monday, Noon-6pm. Come see us about volunteering, too. We could really use some help sorting the treasures!***
From the Hearts of,
Jessi and Kim


Plant based Indigo Blue has a long and complicated story with humans. Our obsession with this color has uplifted it to the realm of the sacred and justified some of the most horrific actions in history. In this talk we will learn a bit about the plants at the center of these many stories, about how indigo might be the common thread that can help us face what has come before, and find our way through the complex times we are living in now.
The annual community show at the Hoffman Gallery will use the indigo as the theme in January 2024, so this is a great opportunity to get some inspiration and get those creative juices flowing!
Tickets available for purchase here: hoffmanarts.org/events/lecture-the-devils-dye-stories-of-indigo/

Physicals, immunizations and lab testing will be provided as needed. Appointments are preferred, but walk-ins will be accepted. There are no out-of-pocket costs for the event.
In addition to the physicals, there will be food and prize drawings. “Preparing for the fall and return to school includes an important list of events for adolescents ages 12–21,” said Dr. Susan Layeux, a family medicine provider at Adventist Health – Manzanita. “Be sure their well-child and/or sports physical makes it to the top of that list to support their physical and emotional well-being.”
To schedule an appointment for this event, please call 503-815-2292.



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We’ll practice yoga, affirmations & dreamy guided visualizations together on the grass, beneath the trees, and just blocks from the sea.
We’ll start our 2-hour experience with a seated 5-minute meditation and ceremony to connect with the natural forces all around us & with ourselves as part of nature.
Buy Tickets Here: www.aprilclarkyoga.com/event-details/summer-heat-a-dreamy-affirmations-yoga-event
Next, we’ll move through a 1-hour yoga sequence to conjure up the heat of our bodies and feel into the heat of this season.
After we move, we’ll spend about 40 minutes in restorative yoga and yin shapes, with a hand pan/singing bowl sound bath and some optional aromatherapy. During this time April will guide you through a replenishing visualization and affirmations journey to stir up your wildest, warmest dreams and call them into reality.
Where: Dirty Bird’s
When: Tuesday, July 25, 8:30am
What to bring: A yoga mat, any props you want (blocks, blanket, strap), and some water.
Tickets: www.aprilclarkyoga.com/event-details/summer-heat-a-dreamy-affirmations-yoga-event
Email April with any questions! aprilclarkyoga[at]gmail[dot]com


Did you know that this Sunday July 16th is National Ice cream day??
Ice Cream…you scream we all scream Cotton Candy!
Sugar + Air Gourmet Cotton Candy will have delicious cotton candy ice cream flavors this weekend just in time, here is the line up.
Spumoni
Neapolitan
Orange Creamsicle
Cookies N Cream
We will have limited stock available on hand so come on by sample some of the flavors of the day and pick yourself up a delicious freshly spun cotton candy cone.
Manzanita Farmer’s Market Friday 14th 4-7
Tillamook Farmer’s Market Saturday 15th 9-2
Not able to make it to one of the markets reach out to us and we can set up arrangements for delivery or pick up.
Reach out and send us an email with your request sugar.plus.air@gmail.com
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Sean Gaskell will be here with a kora, a 21-stringed harp native to the Mandinka people of West Africa. The sound can best be described as melodic, resonant, rhythmic, and intricate. The origins of the kora date back over 300 years, while some of the music can be traced back to the mid 13th century.
Gaskell has been playing and performing the kora since 2007 with over 300 performances at libraries across the US and Canada. He’s had three extended visits to The Gambia where he had the privilege of studying with some of the kora’s great masters. He presents the kora as a way to connect people to different sounds, ideas, and experiences, and is deeply appreciative for the opportunity to present something that is completely new and unheard of to so many people.
We’re super excited to have him!
You can read more about Sean Gaskell and view a video of him playing the kora at this link: directory.ashevillemusicprofessionals.com/www-seangaskell-com
