Charles Goodrich, Fisherpoets and the Ghost of Clem Starck

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Charles Goodrich, Fisherpoets and the Ghost of Clem Starck

Join us for an evening filled with a cozy coffee house atmosphere and the sharing of poetry at the Cannon Beach Gallery from 4:30 to 6:30pm on March 22, 2025.

Oregon poet, novelist, gardener Charles Goodrich and local fisherpoets will gather Saturday, March 22 at the Cannon Beach Arts Association gallery to share original poetry and song in honor of Clem Starck who died at spring equinox in 2024.

Clem’s poetry – lean, honest, vocational – inspired the first FisherPoets Gathering years ago and Clem became a regular, cherished participant. Through his poetry, Clem, too, will join us.

Both Clem and Charles, longtime friends from the rural Willamette Valley, have received Oregon literary awards, published a number of poetry collections, contributed to poetry journals, encouraged writers and been read aloud by Garrison Keillor on the Writer’s Almanac (though Clem didn’t care for Keillor’s version of A Brief Lecture on Door Closers). Probably no one passed more pleasant evenings than Charles at Clem’s farmhouse kitchen table.

Fisherpoets Geno Leech, Jon Broderick, Jay Speakman and Moe Bowstern who each spent many agreeable hours themselves at Clem’s table join Charles to read – or sometimes sing – their own work and Clem’s.

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www.charlesgoodrich.com/

www.fisherpoets.org/

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Past midnight

the books we’ve pulled

to praise or to curse, to read aloud

under your gooseneck lamp,

lie piled on the floor

deep as manure…

Charles Goodrich from “Why We Do It, for Clem Stark” in Instects of South Corvallis, Fairweather Books 2003.

TEEN NIGHT at North Coast Pinball Friday March 21st, 6-8PM

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Hello BBQ Community:

TEEN NIGHT at North Coast Pinball is Friday March 21st, 6-8PM. FREE PINBALL and Games for ALL TEENS!! ALL TEENS WELCOME!! Please spread the word and send your teens in for FREE FUN!!

Contact Christy (503)800-1092, Christy@cosmichealignw.com for info/questions, or to donate to this volunteer led event run on donations

Thank you!!

Netarts/Oceanside Earth Day Cleanup

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Celebrate Earth Day on Saturday, April 19th with the Friends of Netarts Bay Watershed, Estuary, Beach, and Sea (WEBS) by joining us in a beach cleanup from Cape Lookout State Park to Cape Meares and Bayocean Spit.
Winter always brings an influx of marine debris, with storms washing up harmful trash that poses a threat to wildlife and our unique coastal ecosystems. Springtime offers the perfect opportunity for us to unite as a community and restore our beaches. WEBS has been hosting cleanups for decades with SOLVE, an environmental non-profit that evolved from a grassroots initiative into a national model for volunteer environmental stewardship and other local partners. The result of these partnerships makes a positive impact on the health of Netarts Bay and the surrounding areas. “Clean up the beach with friends or family, or expand your community by teaming up with fellow volunteers. Volunteers of all ages will find the beach cleanup fun, educational, and rewarding.” shares Marina Dreeben, WEBS Stewardship Coordinator. “Thanks to the amazing crew at The Schooner Restaurant and Lounge, we will kick off this year’s event with warm drinks and snacks on their deck.”
As you head out to clean up or just explore, it is important to remember that ocean shores can be dangerous. Avoid logs in the water, keep your distance from marine mammals, and never turn your back on the ocean! If you find any hazardous material, please alert a staff member.
Advanced registration saves time but is not required. To register and read more about this event visit www.netartsbaywebs.org/events
Questions?
Contact info@netartsbaywebs.org

Consider donating:
Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS is committed to offering high-quality, nature-based events led by experts, while also reducing the financial barrier of outdoor recreation. We do this by offering our events and programs at no cost to participants.

Your donation helps in supporting the work of our organization. Every little bit helps! All of our workshops, classes, and events are free. As a non-profit organization, we rely on donations and grants to keep us going, and growing.
If you would like to donate, please visit our website.

Stay social with Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS online @netartsbaywebs

SAVE THE DATE – CRAB DERBY 2025 at Kelly’s

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This annual fundraising event is one NOT TO MISS!
Put the date in your calendar – Saturday, June 7th, 2025 – for a chance to win $1,000 and have an epic day on the Nehalem Bay. $10 entry tickets can be purchased at Kelly’s Brighton Marina. 26 tagged crabs will be released in the bay. Catch one and your ticket will be put in the running to win the grand prize!
ALL proceeds go to our amazing local charities: ~ The MuddNick Foundation ~ & ~ Animal Haven By The Sea ~
Donations for gift baskets and auction items are VERY APPRECIATED. Please contact Randi @ randi.kellysmarina@gmail.com.
SEE YOU THERE!

REPAIR EVENT SATURDAY MARCH 15

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It’s not too late to reserve your spot!
Register your item to repair using the form on our website:
www.heartofcartm.org/repaircafe
You may also call the store, 971-389-8414. Leave a message with your name, phone number and brief description of the repair needed.
Repair Event
DATE Saturday, March 14
TIME 3:00-5:00
LOCATION Old Wheeler Hotel
Expert fixers will be available for diagnosing and repairing Jewelry, Textiles, Vacuums, Small Appliances, Lamps. We can also assemble furniture, answer questions and show you how to use items that might have you befuddled.

This is a no-cost service provided by Heart of CARTM to achieve our mission of facilitating the reuse, repair, and reimagination of our region’s resources.
Your donations to help cover operating costs, tools, and materials are greatly appreciated. Our vision is of a dynamic culture focused on actively using waste as a resource for social, economic and creative benefit. Learn more about us and how to support our critical local work www.heartofcartm.org/support

Orchestra concerts this weekend!

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The North Oregon Coast Symphony continues its 2024-2025 season with two concerts in March titled “Melodic Journeys.” Designed to please audience members of all ages, the performances will feature Greg Smith’s “The Melodic Life.” This piece traces the life story of a “lighthearted melody named Bob,” illustrating events like going to school, playing sports, and other developmental experiences. The underlying message that “variety is the spice of life” will be demonstrated through a wide range of musical themes. The narrator will be Deac Guidi, a local professional opera singer who has performed with NOCS and throughout the northwest region.

Another feature in the program will be Robert Smith’s Symphony No. 2, “The Odyssey.” Inspired by the ancient Greek poet Homer’s epic tale, this work takes the audience on a dazzling musical voyage.

Morton Gould’s rousing American Salute will round out this concert series.

The first concert will take place on Saturday, March 15, at the Nehalem Elementary School Gym (36300 8th St., Nehalem, OR) beginning at 3:00 pm.

The second concert will be on Sunday, March 16, at the Bob Chisholm Community Center (1225 Avenue A, Seaside, OR) beginning at 3:00 pm.

Admission for both concerts will be $10. Ages 18 and under are FREE (children 12 and under with adult supervision).
Tickets will be available at the door only for both concerts, cash and personal checks only.

Cookies and refreshments will be available at intermission.
For more information, see our website www.nocsymphony. org

Spring Break activity-Watercolor Basics Class for ages 8+, let’s paint spring daffodils-in Nehalem!

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Register:
www.eventbrite.com/e/watercolor-basics-for-ages-8-and-up-lets-paint-easy-spring-daffodils-registration-1281101492049?aff=oddtdtcreator
No experience needed! Looking for a fun Spring Break activity? Learn the basics of watercolor and create a step by step spring daffodil and choice of backgrounds. Participants will learn how to use the supplies and try a few easy techniques, while learning simple brush strokes. You will get instruction on the different ways to use your paintbrush, color mixing, and be able to try some magical things that watercolor is capable of! Cheryl will demonstrate and let you practice each one, wet on wet, wet on dry and many others.
I will offer gentle, encouraging tips and tricks as we go along. Just show up with curiosity and openness to having some fun putting paint onto paper and seeing why watercolor is so magical.
All supplies will be provided to use but if you want to bring your own brushes and paints, feel free. You will have a finished painting to take home with you. Ages 8+ encouraged to attend with your adult. You’re never too old to discover the magic of watercolor!
Our family has had a home in Manzanita since the 1970’s. I have enjoyed watercolor painting at the beach, it’s really one of my most creative and inspirational places to be. Teaching classes here has connected me to the nicest people and great friendships.
Welcome Nehalem, Manzanita, Rockaway Beach, Cannon Beach, Garibaldi, Tillamook and surrounding areas.

North Coast Veterans for Peace Meeting

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Just a reminder.

North Coast Veterans for Peace meeting.

Date – Thursday, March 13th.
Time – 10:30 PST.
Place. – Offshore Grill, Manzanita.

Need not be a veteran to attend

North Coast Veterans for Peace is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Join Zoom Meeting
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Meeting ID: 872 5474 0556
Passcode: 333942

Brian

art show

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Hello community!
My cardboard art installation is up at the lovely NCRD gallery until the end of month ❤ In years past I haven’t been very outspoken about having a show there, but it feels real important and fun to announce it on most platforms this time around. Check it out if you’re a curious cat. I had everyone in mind when creating it : )
Con amor,
Gracia Bhelen

Manzanita Writers Series Presents: A Literary Weekend with renowned poet Didi Jackson!

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Welcome Spring by exploring the beauty of paradox through the written word. Renowned poet Didi Jackson joins us at Hoffman Center for the Arts March 21-23 for a weekend of poetry readings, book signing, and a generative writing workshop to awaken our creativity in timing with this season of renewal.

March 21: 7:30-9:00 pm
Author Presentation and Poetry Reading
Hoffman Center for the Arts
Registration $20

March 22 & 23: 10:00 am-1:00 pm
Generative Poetry Writing Workshop
Hoffman Center for the Arts
Tuition $250
*Scholarships available*

March 22: 5:00-7:00 pm
Lit After Dark! Book Signing
Cloud & Leaf Bookstore

You can find more information and register on our website: hoffmanarts.org

Shamanic Breathwork for Healing and Transformation

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Shamanic Breathwork is a powerful healing modality created by Linda Star Wolf, a visionary teacher, shamanic guide, and founder of Venus Rising Association for Transformation and Venus Rising University. Developed through decades of study and practice, and inspired by her studies with Holotropic breathwork founder, Stan Grof, and Integrative Breathwork founder Jacquelyn Small, Shamanic Breathwork integrates ancient wisdom with modern transformational techniques to facilitate deep healing and personal awakening.

Curious?

Join us:

When: Thursday, March 13th, 6-8pm
Where: St. Catherine’s Sanctuary, Nehalem

6pm: Introduction
6:30-8pm: • Shamanic Breathwork Journey
• Expressive Art Integration and Sharing Circle

Register Here: events.humanitix.com/shamanic-breathwork-journeys

Lynda “Chickpea” Chick, RN is a Certified Shamanic Breathwork Facilitator through Venus Rising Association for Transformation

Community Movement Event

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Join us for a transformative evening of free-flowing movement!

When: This Wednesday, March 12th
Where: White Clover Grange, Nehalem, OR
Time: 6:00 pm (authentic relating game) + 6:30 pm (movement begins)
Theme: Embrace the Journey
Playlist: DJ Neilio

$10-$20 cash check or venmo @nknspiritdance
(kids are welcome to dance for free)
**no one turned away for lack of funds**

We’ll honor the courage of our personal journeys, embracing our unique paths and celebrating our growth. Come move, connect, and unfold with us!”

~This is a free-flowing dance and movement experience where you are encouraged to dance and enjoy the experience however you’d like with an intention of connecting deeper to yourself and exploring movement without words.
It’s an open space to play, celebrate life and community, practice embodiment modalities, enjoy music, process emotions, connect with others, and ultimately be nourished by the experience on a physical, emotional, energetic, and spiritual level. No dance experience necessary~

Dance Etiquette/Tips:
*All are welcome – Family friendly events – Come as you are.
*Dance connections are an option, be clear with your yes or no, verbal or nonverbal.
*Flow toys are welcome!
*Bring a water bottle and layers.
*Bring kindness and respect for yourself and others and your willingness to explore and to dive into the ecstasy of spirit available through movement.
*No outside shoes on the dance floor if possible (dirty floors aren’t fun to roll around on)
*Please no strong scents, including body odor.
*Incense, we’ll keep it in the foyer.
*We ask that you limit talking during the dance set. Set up, break time, and the foyer area are great places to have longer conversations to limit distractions for others.
*We are encouraging everyone to be mindful of each other’s safety and health and stay home if you are not feeling well or have been exposed to someone sick. Follow your own judgment on whether to wear a mask or not.

Death Cafe – North Coast EOL Collective

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Date: March 16th from 3 – 4:30 p.m.

Offering: Death Cafe (in person)

Location – NEHALEM: North Coast Recreation District (Fireplace Room)

Registration (required): welcome@northcoasteolcollective.com

Facilitator: Margo Lalich, MPH, RN, Co-Founder – North Coast EOL Collective

Making Visible the Invisible: A Community Conversation about Death and Dying. Applying the values of Acceptance, Belonging, Connection, and Legacy, Death Cafe is a co-generational gathering that aims to create a comfortable and open space for people to gather and discuss topics related to death, dying, and mortality and all that it is to be human navigating the most profound transition of our lives. It provides a platform for individuals to share their thoughts, fears, and experiences surrounding death in a supportive, non-judgmental, and safe environment. Adhering to Death Cafe’s mission, participation is free, although contributions to the Collective are accepted.

To learn more about Death Cafe’s history: www.northcoasteolcollective.com/deathcafe If you’re interested in exploring virtual Death Cafes: deathcafe.com.

North Coast Veterans for Peace Meeting

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Hey everybody.

Mark it on your calendar. Come join us for the North Coast Veterans for Peace meeting.
Coffee and drinks will be provided. The following is the info you’ll need for the VFP meeting:

Thursday – March, 13th
Time – 10:30 am PST
Place – Offshore grill in Manzanita

Everyone is invited, you need not be a veteran to attend. Really looking forward to seeing everybody.

If you can’t make it in person, you can always zoom via the following link

North Coast Veterans for Peace is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Join Zoom Meeting
us06web.zoom.us/j/87254740556?pwd=7rvDylDeoWZEIwrmAyp05UnohIGDm8.1

Meeting ID: 872 5474 0556
Passcode: 333942

Brian

Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser for North County Food Bank

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Please join us for a spaghetti dinner fundraiser at the Tie Breaker Oregon in Rockaway on March 11 from 4- 7 pm. The Tie Breaker is generously sponsoring this family-friendly event where you can eat great food and have some fun while helping your neighbors.
Visits to the North County Food Bank in Wheeler have almost doubled in the past two years. In February, we served 216 families, providing a week’s worth of food to 478 adults and 277 children. (Some families may have come more than once.) We also served 188 clients in our free clothing bank.
If you can’t make it to the fundraiser, but would like to donate to support families in need, please send a check to PO Box 162, Wheeler, OR 97147, or donate online at northtillamookcountyfoodbank.org

Tai Chi Tuesdays and Wellness Wednesdays

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Tuesday in the gym at NCRD
Members/Punch Cards/Drop-in’s/ Prescriptions

Tai Chi Flow – all levels
Play in your body by connecting with the flow of breath and movement to bring balance and tone. Attune to the pulses of each season and enjoy better health as a result.

Wednesday Wellness Reflexology Sessions at Sea Dream Yoga in Nehalem

Enjoy a quiet healing session:
Thalasso or terra therapy foot bath
Near-infrared light
Zero gravity reclining chair
Acu-aromatherapy
Includes hands, feet and ears

There’s a session open this Wednesday the 12th at 11 or 12 pm. Sessions also available on the 19th & 26th or March.

Call/text Libby Golden Seaver 971.977.0166 or www.goldenkeywellness.abmp.com to schedule reflexology sessions.
Thank you!

ORCHESTRA PRESENTS FAMILY CONCERTS

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The North Oregon Coast Symphony continues its 2024-2025 season with two concerts in March titled “Melodic Journeys.” Designed to please audience
members of all ages, the performances will feature Greg Smith’s “The Melodic Life.” This piece traces the life story of a “lighthearted melody named Bob,”
illustrating events like going to school, playing sports, and other developmental experiences. The underlying message that “variety is the spice of life” will be demonstrated through a wide range of musical themes.
The narrator will be Deac Guidi, a local professional opera singer who has performed with NOCS and throughout the northwest region.
Another feature in the program will be Robert Smith’s Symphony No. 2, “The Odyssey.” Inspired by the ancient Greek poet Homer’s epic tale, this work takes the audience on a dazzling musical voyage.
Morton Gould’s rousing “American Salute” will round out this concert series.
The first concert will take place on Saturday, March 15, at the Nehalem Elementary School Gym (36300 8th St., Nehalem, OR) beginning at 3:00 pm.
The second concert will be on Sunday, March 16, at the Bob Chisholm Community Center (1225 Avenue A, Seaside, OR) beginning at 3:00 pm.
Admission for both concerts will be $10. Ages 18 and under are FREE (children 12 and under with adult supervision).
Tickets will be available at the door only for both concerts.
Cookies and refreshments will be available at intermission.
For more information, see our website www.nocsymphony. org

Order Doesn’t Begin On The Outside –

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MEN’S GROUP MEETING IN NORTH COUNTY What: An inclusive and diverse Men’s Group Where: 34610 Lodgepole Drive in Pine Ridge neighborhood When: Second and Fourth Sunday of every month Next : Sunday, March 9th, 3:00pm Why: It is beneficial to experience a diverse circle of men – all ages – all walks of life – all points of view – let’s expand the possibilities How: A few of us have been meeting for over ten years, others are new to the process. Each man adds to the gathering. We all have connection to a vast knowledge. The group intelligence is more expansive than the individual awareness. There is a great release and power in sharing our wisdom and vulnerabilities. We are confidential.We are inclusive.We are diverse.New men are always welcome in this circle.Bring yourself.Be yourself.Add yourself to the mix – see what happens. If you need directions or have questions call Michael at 503-616-6538 It’s been over a month since we’ve met. It’s a great time to come and check it out.

Musical Story Hour at the North Tillamook Library in Manzanita!

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Join us at the North Tillamook Library for another fun musical storytime this Monday the 10th at 10am! Violinist Shannon Steele will be here to provide live violin accompaniment to two stories, “Barn Dance” by Bill Martin Jr. and “Mole Music” by David McPhail. Steele will demonstrate both classical and fiddle style playing throughout the stories and children will have an opportunity to play instruments after the readings as well!

This even is recommended for ages 3-5. We hope to see you there!

North Coast Veterans for Peace Meeting

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Hey everybody.

Mark it on your calendar. Come join us for the North Coast Veterans for Peace meeting.
Coffee and drinks will be provided. The following is the info you’ll need for the VFP meeting:

Thursday – March, 13th
Time – 10:30 am PST
Place – Offshore grill in Manzanita

Everyone is invited, you need not be a veteran to attend. Really looking forward to seeing everybody.

If you can’t make it in person, you can always zoom via the following link

North Coast Veterans for Peace is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Join Zoom Meeting
us06web.zoom.us/j/87254740556?pwd=7rvDylDeoWZEIwrmAyp05UnohIGDm8.1

Meeting ID: 872 5474 0556
Passcode: 333942

Brian

Writers to Celebrate the Rising Tide in Stories, Poems at Library Event

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A rising tide lifts all boats, but for 13 writers who will participate in the Writers Read Celebration at the Cannon Beach Library on March 7, a rising tide is the theme flowing through their stories and poems.

From shipwrecks to wrack lines, the pieces to be read by Oregon, Washington and Canadian writers explore the meanings and metaphors of “rising tide,” this year’s theme for the library’s annual writing project.

The seventh annual Writers Read Celebration will begin at 7 p.m.; admission is free. People can attend in person at the library, 131 Hemlock St., or online; the link will be on the library’s website, cannonbeachlibrary.org.

Fifteen pieces to be read include stories, poems and haikus. Topics include a woman who lifts a whale off the beach, flowers floating from Ukraine, a body to be buried, a morning and evening spent at Haystack Rock and a nod to political currents.

This is the seventh year that the library’s NW Authors Series Committee asked writers from everywhere to submit works on a specific theme. Writers could submit up to three entries in any format limited to 600 words per entry.

Of the 85 entries, the committee, after a blind reading, selected 15 pieces to be read by 13 writers. One of those writers is from Alberta, Canada.

Those invited to read this year were:
John Ciminello, Naselle, WA, poem: King Tides at Cape Disappointment
Deanna Duplechain, Seaside, OR, short story: Seeing Saturday
Christie Ellis, Astoria, flash fiction: All at Sea
Kristi Lund, Nehalem, OR, poem: Heeding the Tide
Mimi Maduro, Cape Meares, OR, haiku, Three Haiku
Colleen Medlock, Portland/Seaside, OR, flash fictions: Shifting Tides and A Light in a Storm
Russell Myers, Vancouver, WA, flash fiction: The Body
Jennifer Nightingale, Astoria, OR, poems: She Knows the Tide is Rising and Gifts from the Wrack Line
Grace Page, Red Deer, Alberta, Canada, poem: An Evening Walk to Haystack
Robert Michael Pyle, Gray’s River, WA, poem: All Boats Rise
Florence Sage, Astoria, OR, poem: But Never Mind
Phyllis Thompson, Manzanita, OR, poem: The Tides
Evan Morgan Williams, Portland, OR, flash fiction: The Great Black Shape

The Art of Unfolding: Spring Equinox Writing Workshop

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It’s time for another Writing With the Seasons event!

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Date: Saturday, March 22 from 11 am – 1 pm
Location: Heart of Cartm in Wheeler

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This spring equinox, join me at Heart of Cartm in Wheeler for an afternoon of writing and collaging with found materials. We will sift through discarded treasures and look for meaning — symbols — that we can use to bring our personal stories to life in layered, intentional ways.

What to Expect:

✨ A quiet, relaxing atmosphere to unwind, reflect, and get creative.
✨ Snacks, good conversation, and a warm community.
✨ Guided writing + hands-on collage prompts to help your thoughts flow freely.
✨ Time to share insights and intentions for the year ahead (sharing aloud is always optional).
✨ Takeaway tools to support a reflective writing practice at home.

Learn more and register here: www.sandstonestories.com/event-details/the-art-of-unfolding-spring-equinox-writing-workshop

Green Crabs in Netarts Bay: Challenges and Opportunities

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Cracking the code on green crabs; discover how these crabs are impacting local estuarine and marine species.

Saturday – April 5th, 1:00-2:30: Attnend in person at the Netarts Community Center. Or, virtualy.
Join Friends of Netarts Bay Watershed, Estuary, Beach and Sea (WEBS) and visiting scientist Dr. Sylvia Yamada at this informative presentation to learn how the green crab range expansion is impacting Netarts Bay.

These small but voracious crabs disrupt ecosystems by preying on shellfish and tearing up the eelgrass. They were first introduced to the West Coast via San Francisco Bay in the 1980s. They have since spread throughout estuaries and bays in California, Oregon, and Washington; recently reaching as far north as Alaska. Their high tolerance for a wide range of temperatures and salinity has allowed them to become a global challenge.

So how concerned should we be? Marina Dreeben, WEBS Stewardship Coordinator invites you to “join us in-person or virtually to learn about the current status of green crabs in Netarts Bay and the proposed strategies to address their impacts.” She goes on to say, “Native shellfish, along with countless other species, are under threat due to the presence of green crabs.”

And what can we do about it? Join the conversation as we tackle these questions with expert visiting scientist, Dr. Sylvia Yamada. With degrees from the University of British Columbia and the University of Oregon, she is a leading voice on the green crab invasion in the Pacific Northwest. Dr. Yamada has worked in salmon research for Fisheries and Oceans Canada and taught at Woods Hole Marine Biological Lab, Wellesley College, the University of Oregon and Oregon State University. Her research interests include predator-prey interactions, the management of invertebrate fisheries, and the impact of introduced species on native communities. She has been following the green crab range expansion since 1998.

Registration is required. Select in-person or virtual ticket(s) when registering. For virtual tickets, the Zoom link will be shared after registration.

To register and read more about this event, visit www.netartsbaywebs.org/events
Questions or Cancelations? Contact info@netartsbaywebs.org
If you register and your plans change making you unable to attend, please let us know so that we can offer your spot to someone else. We want to ensure that as many people are able to enjoy this event as we have space for.

Consider donating:
Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS is committed to offering high-quality, nature-based events led by experts, while also reducing the financial barrier of outdoor recreation. We do this by offering our events and programs at no cost to participants.

Your donation helps in supporting the work of our organization. Every little bit helps! All of our workshops, classes, and events are free. As a non-profit organization, we rely on donations and grants to keep us going, and growing.
If you would like to donate, please visit our website.

Stay social with Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS online @netartsbaywebs

Breathe the Letting Go journey

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LETTING GO
this offering is specifically designed to support individuals who are grappling with the challenge of letting go, whether it be difficult events from the past, feelings of resentment, or judgments towards themselves or others. It provides a nurturing space for those seeking to activate deeper meaning and purpose in their lives, offering an opportunity to rediscover and reconnect with their authentic
selves.

Common Outcomes:
a. Experience profound freedom as you release the grip of the past, letting go of burdens that have held you back.
b. Shed the weight of physical and psychological burden, leading to a sense of lightness and relief.
c. Foster a compassionate and nurturing relationship with yourself and others, embracing forgiveness and acceptance as transformative forces.
d. Develop inner strength and resilience, allowing you to navigate life’s challenges with greater ease and emotional stability.
e. Experience a deep sense of tranquility and inner equilibrium, restoring harmony in your life and relationships.
f. Embrace personal growth and empowerment as you let go and evolve, opening yourself up to new possibilities and a more fulfilling life journey.

Wally’s Worm Club: Join us Sunday March 9th 11am

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Join us on Sunday March 9th at 11am to talk worms with the Wally’s. We will take a look at their existing homes, determine if we want to add more and do a general fluff and harvesting of castings. If you are curious, just want to help, or would like to set up your own system at home and need some worms, come on down.

We are on the corner of Manzanita and Division across from the new Manzanita City Hall.

Also, if you are interested in using the site for any community gatherings or more formal events please reach out to queenbee@dirtybirdsgardencenter.com

Happy (almost) Spring!

Breathwork this Thursday

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Are you curious to experience how powerful your breath can be?
Join us and see.

Thursday, March 6th
6-8pm
St. Catherine’s Sanctuary
Nehalem

Register here: events.humanitix.com/shamanic-breathwork-journeys

Got questions? Email sbwceremonies@gmail.com

Shamanic Breathwork is a potent practice to help us get out of our monkey minds and into more expansive states of consciousness. In the dreamlike journey state, we can receive new insights, release old beliefs that no longer serve us, and reconcile the wounds of the past.

Conscious Aging and Community Connections

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Getting to Know You.2: Life Stories

A while back, we held a session we called “getting to know you” aimed at having fun while strengthening our community. It was lots of fun, and many of you asked that we do something similar again. So here it is!
For this “getting to know you” event, participants will have the opportunity to briefly tell others about their lives, and to listen to others tell their (abbreviated) life stories. We often know people around town enough for a casual “hello”, but know little of their background, how they happen to live here, or what they are passionate about. During our two hour session, you will have the opportunity to share life stories, one on one, with 3 people you don’t know well. You may share as little or as much as you want about yourself. Then there will be an opportunity to share something you learned, or found especially interesting with the whole group.

Before the event it may be helpful to consider what you might most want to share, as there will be a short time limit as each person shares. If you need some prompts, here are some questions you could ask yourself:
What would I like to know about others?
What might others find interesting in my life story?
What am I most proud of?
My best and / or worst job?
My lIfe highlights?
An embarrassing moment? A funny story?

We are looking forward to getting to know you!! Please join us on March 10th 2pm at Pine Grove Community House. Manzanita