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Multiple Job Openings at Ocean Inn

Submitted By: info@oceaninnatmanzanita.com – Click to email about this post
Tips and bonuses are a benefit of these open positions at Ocean Inn in Manzanita. We are small, with only 10 suites. Looking for experienced applicants. Must be willing to pay attention to details, learn our laundry and cleaning methods, have the ability to adapt to different situations and must be customer oriented and friendly. This person must be flexible, who is coachable and has good listening skills.

Pay based on experience.

For more information or to send your resume you may email, info@oceaninnatmanzanita.com.
OR Apply in person between 10-5 pm at Ocean Inn 32 Laneda Ave. Manzanita, OR.
No phone calls please.

River Community Meditation Meeting

Submitted By: jettkeyser@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Please join us…We gather as River Community Meditation…

Each Wednesday at 6 p.m.

Our next meeting is September 28 at St Catharine’s Sanctuary near the Shell Station next to the Hope Chest

To enjoy all our gifts, together, in silence and sharing…

And witnessing what is arising and passing through us…

the joys and sorrows and inspirations…

Clearly seeing and allowing the pain

in ourselves…we develop the capacity to feel and realize what is needed…

As we celebrate this one precious life…Together.

Questions welcome.

Financial Wellness Class for Women

Submitted By: lizcarroll831@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Improve Your Relationship with Money by learning the Mindful Money Method, a new way of thinking about money. It doesn’t matter if you are $250k in debt or have a $5M net worth you can benefit from the method if you are feeling anxious, overwhelmed or irresponsible with money.

The fall class starts Tuesday, October 4th at 1 PM PT via Zoom for nine weeks. All classes are recorded if you can’t catch it LIVE. During class, I teach and answer questions. There is an online curriculum component that requires an additional hour of weekly exercises.

We cover processes, people and perspective all related to money including how to talk with partners, parents and children about money. With new awareness, clarity and vision, you’ll identify your financial goals and create your unique Financial Freedom & Relief Plan to attain them. Most importantly, we uncover and rewrite your money story. You become the heroine.

You’ll benefit from more love, less worry when you have a plan you will follow because you believe in your ability to manage money.

The Mindful Money Method is unique because it is a holistic approach to the math, mindset and soul of money designed specifically for women. I lean into my yoga teaching practice to make it calm and effective. I am often told, ‘No one ever taught me about money or explained it so simply.’

Artist and summer student, Teresa told me, ‘You’re the first money person that hasn’t shamed me. I am feeling more confident in my understanding and abilities’

As a certified Financial Life Coach, I teach this process to women all over the world. It’s proven and receives rave five-star, life-changing reviews. The 9-week LIVE class & online curriculum is $457. I’d love to share it with more local women so I am offering a locals 25% discount. Use coupon code: TILLAMOOK.

Register at www.MindfulMoneyMethod.com.

All proceeds from the LIVE course are donated to woman’s organizations for college scholarships.

Reminder – Jeff is delivering on TUESDAY (Honey & Syrup)

Submitted By: jwmerc@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
THIS Tuesday ( Sept 27th) – in the afternoon – reach out to Jeff ASAP – by text to: 208-424-0042 – e-mail: jwmerc@gmail.com or through the JW Merc Facebook page.
Raw local honey quarts and half-gallons, real Vermont maple syrup liters and half-gallons, bee pollen in four or eight once increments ($10 or $20 respectfully).
See you on TUESDAY!!! JW

Manzanita City Elections

Submitted By: jerryspegman@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
I’ve been hearing some people talking apprehensively about all of the changes ahead for city council in Manzanita, and I get it. But I’m enthusiastic about the challenges we face, and looking forward to some new perspectives and energy to help us meet them.

Early in my first year on council, a colleague told me that someday Manzanita might figure out how to lessen its dependence on STR tax revenue, but it wouldn’t be on our watch. I was also told that although affordable housing is clearly a local problem, the city has no direct role in addressing it.

Now, less than two years later, the wheels are turning on both of these fronts – slowly, for sure – but the next council will have opportunities to advance these conversations. The new council will also be helping update our comprehensive plan and taking on STR density in some neighborhoods, among other significant concerns.

The last time we sorted out who should be on council, some folks were calling for change and others derided them as backward-looking growth deniers. This time around there seems to be somewhat of a community consensus that we need to work together to preserve what makes this place special. Still plenty of room for debate about what to do and how, but it feels like we’re closer to some common ground.

Personally, I credit our city manager for coming to town, taking a good look under the hood, noticing a lot of stuff that has been ignored or put off, and calling us to action. I’d also credit the folks behind Manzanita Today, the Manzanita Citizens Alliance, and Concerned Citizens of Manzanita. And I’m always looking forward to the next post from Kim Rosenberg.

Whatever the cause, I think we’re now better prepared to continue bringing new people into the decision-making process. And there will be plenty for them to do. Whomever the voters choose, we are assured of having five city councilors with diverse and relevant professional backgrounds and skill sets.

The council is not expected to micro-manage the day-to-day operations of the city. We are expected to ask tough questions, challenge assumptions, listen carefully, and be a proactive strategic partner with the city manager on a range of challenges, some decades old and others newly emerging.

Our form of local government, as defined by our city charter, will guide us through whatever changes the voters may choose to make. Vote with confidence and optimism, and we’ll all be just fine.
Jerry Spegman

Concert/Dance Featuring Edge of the West at White Clover Grange

Submitted By: qulwater@msn.com – Click to email about this post
North Coast Music Project is thrilled to be bringing another premiere act to the north coast. This time hosting an all-star band of cosmic honky-tonkers to the Grange Hall on October 29th. No need to travel to SF to see this Bay Area band because we have brought them to you. This show will sell out as only 100 tickets are going to be sold for this all-ages show.
Doors at 6pm, band starts at 8pm. They will perform two sets.
Tickets on sale now at tickettomato.com
Once on their site search for “Edge” to bring up the event

Presale code is EOTW ; presale ends tonight at midnight. Public sales begin Monday , September 26th also on tickettomato.com.

For more information about this talented band go to edgeofthewest.band

The band will be bringing special guest Charlie Joe Wallace, hall of fame pedal steel guitar player

NORTH COAST MUSIC PROJECT
“Keeping live music alive on the north coast”

Listening Session – Rockaway Beach

Submitted By: michael.s.weissenfluh@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2022 AT 6 PM – 8 PM
Neah-Kah-Nie School District #56 – 504 N. Third Ave. Rockaway Beach

This is a non-partisan Listening Session for citizens of the Rockaway Beach area, hosted by Charles McNeilly, mayoral candidate, and Cindy Kay Gregory, City Council candidate. The purpose is to share your feelings, concerns, and possible solutions for some of the issues we face as a community. We invite you to be heard.

We want your Books!

Submitted By: jessi@heartofcartm.org – Click to email about this post
Heart of Cartm opened a book room in The Refindery this July, and it has been so popular we already need a RESTOCK.
Are you cleaning out a house? Clearing the clutter? Moving? Are you just ready to downsize your book collection?
WE WANT YOUR BOOKS!
Here are some genres we would be particularly excited about:
+Humanities/Social Sciences
+Women’s Studies/History
+Local/Oregon/Northwest
+Sexuality/Relationships
+Self-Published Zines
+Identification Guides
+Religion/Spirituality
+Science Fiction
+LGBTQ Studies
+Gardening
+Art, Craft
+Poetry
+Travel

You may bring in a box or two any time during open hours. If you have a lot more than that, please contact us.

Shop the book room and all our other curiosities Thursday – Monday, Noon – 6.

The Soulful Duo of Adams & Costello Returns to the Coaster Theatre

Submitted By: marketing@coastertheatre.com – Click to email about this post
On Saturday, Oct. 15 at 7:30 p.m. the Coaster Theatre welcomes back Adams & Costello for an evening of soulful music.

Admission is $25; tickets can be purchased at the theatre box office (503-436-1242) or online at coastertheatre.com.

West Coaster Julie Adams meets native New Englander Michael Costello in this synergistic guitar and vocal duo. Based in Oregon, they perform and record together regularly, bringing a unique blend of visceral song writing and soulful performing.

Meeting at a Lucinda Williams concert in Boston, Massachusetts was an interesting start to this musical couple’s journey. Combining Costello’s love of roots music along with Adams’ strong draw to driving rhythms, this pair creates a unique sound that comes alive during their fast attack studio sessions and live performances.

At this time, everyone must show proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test to enter the theatre on performance day. Face masks are optional but encouraged when attending a show at the Coaster Theatre. The theatre recommends visiting coastertheatre.com or contacting the box office closer to the performance for any possible changes to the theatre’s COVID policy.

Upcoming shows and events at the theatre:
Gramercy Ghost, Sept. 30 – Oct. 29
Scrooge: The Musical, Nov. 18 – Dec. 18
Laura Kinhan In Concert, Fri. Dec. 23 at 7:30 p.m.

Concert Presale for “Edge of the West” at White Clover Grange

Submitted By: qulwater@msn.com – Click to email about this post
North Coast Music Project is thrilled to be bringing another premiere act to the north coast. This time hosting an all-star band of cosmic honky-tonkers to the Grange Hall on October 29th. No need to travel to SF to see this Bay Area band because we have brought them to you. This show will sell out as only 100 tickets are going to be sold for this all-ages show.
Doors at 6pm, band starts at 8pm. They will perform two sets.

Tickets on sale now at tickettomato.com
Once on their site search for “Edge” to bring up the event

Presale code is EOTW

For more information about this talented band go to edgeofthewest.band

The band will be bringing special guest Charlie Joe Wallace, hall of fame pedal steel guitar player

NORTH COAST MUSIC PROJECT
“Keeping live music alive on the north coast”