SYMPHONY CONCERTS THIS WEEKEND!

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The North Oregon Coast Symphony will begin its 2024-2025 season with two concerts in November. Titled “Grand Openings,” this series offers several classical pieces that were originally intended as preludes to larger works such as operas, including Dvorak’s Hussite Overture, Rossini’s La Gazza Ladra (The Thieving Magpie) Overture, and Poet and Peasant Overture by Franz von Suppé. In another grand opening, Dylan Morrow, a senior at Astoria High School this year, will be the soloist for the first movement of Edward Elgar’s Cello Concerto, Op. 85.
The first concert will take place on Saturday, November 9, at St. Catherine Episcopal Church (36335 N. Hwy 101, Nehalem, OR) beginning at 3:00 pm.
The second concert will be on Sunday, November 10, at the Charlene Larsen Center for the Performing Arts (588 16th St., Astoria, OR) beginning at 3:00 pm.
Admission for both concerts will be: $10 Adults, ages 18 and under FREE (children 12 and under with adult supervision).
Tickets will be available at the door only for the Nehalem concert. Tickets for the Astoria concert will be sold online at charlenelarsencenter.org or by phone at 503 338 9132. Cookies and refreshments will be available at both concerts during intermission.
This non-profit orchestra, under the direction of conductor Cory Pederson, brings together musicians from the north Oregon and south Washington coast to perform classical music for local audiences. For more information, please visit the the NOCS website nocsymphony.org.

Juncus Basket Weaving Workshop at Hoffman Center for the Arts

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Upcoming Workshop at Hoffman Center for the Arts!
Juncus Basket Weaving, with Stephanie Craig
November 16, 17 | 10:00am-5:00 pm

In this workshop, students will learn proper gathering, processing, cleaning, and storage methods of the Juncus plant. We will practice multiple traditional weaving techniques, including a variety of starts and rims. At the end of the workshop, students will take home a finished woven Juncus basket.

Learn more about instructor Stephanie Craig and reserve your spot on our website! (www.hoffmanarts.org). Scholarships are available.

Native Heritage Gathering this Weekend in Cannon Beach

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Hey folks,

Please join us this weekend (Nov 8,9,10) to shake off the post-election fatigue and celebrate Native American Heritage in Cannon Beach. There’ll be an inspiring opening concert on Friday and a variety of cool presentations and exhibits on Saturday and Sunday. All free of charge. Here’s the full schedule:

FRIDAY NOVEMBER 8
7:00pm – Coaster Theatre Playhouse
Concert featuring: Raye Zaragoza

Doors open at 6:30PM

SATURDAY NOVEMBER 9
10:30am – Cannon Beach Library
“Natives Work: Cultural Fire and Indigenous Naming on Pacific Coast”
Rachel Cushman, Doctoral Candidate (Secretary/Treasurer of Chinook Indian Nation)
Dr. Drew Viles (Siletz)

2 pm – Cannon Beach Library
Readings by Poet and Author Cliff Taylor (Ponca)

4:30 pm – Cannon Beach History Center
“Swimming Toward the Source of Indigenous Identity”
Zoe Swain (Anishinaabe, Tarahumara)
Pete Patton (Inuit)
Cliff Taylor (Ponca)

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 10
12:00 noon – Cannon Beach Chamber Community Hall
“Tribal Lifeways: Cultural Arts and First Foods Exhibit and Demonstration
Greg Archuleta (Grand Ronde)
Ceara Lewis (Aleut)

Water, Sanitation & Hygiene Class (WaSH) Saturday, November 23, 10:00 am – 12:30 pm

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Take Our WaSH Class

November 23
From 10 AM – 12:30 PM

Click the link to register.

Sign up for our comprehensive Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WaSH) class, in which you will obtain the know-how and equipment to get your household prepared to properly manage your WaSH needs during an emergency.

Autumn Forest Therapy Walk at Wanderland Rainforest

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Autumn Forest Therapy Walk
Thursday, November 7
12pm-2pm
Nehalem Or

Need a safe place to slow down and be present in the solace of nature? Forest Therapy was Inspired by the Japanese practice of Forest Bathing (or Shinrin-yoku), a mindfulness practice that invites you to immerse yourself in the forest through your senses.

As your dedicated guide, I will lead you on a journey through a beautiful rainforest with a series of “invitations” meant to awaken your senses and help you connect with nature in new ways.

After our walk, we will gather for tea and sharing. Participants emerge feeling lighter, stress-free, and deeply connected to the world around and within them. Join me in this experience where nature becomes your therapy.

There are still a few spots left! To register, click the link below.
www.forestbathingfinder.com/product/autumn-forest-therapy-walk-at-wanderland-rainforest/

Death Cafe – North Coast EOL Collective – Nehalem

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Date: November 10th from 4 – 5:30 p.m.
Offering: Death Cafe (in person)
NEW LOCATION – SEASIDE Mary Blake Playhouse
Registration (required): margo@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. It provides a platform for individuals to share their thoughts, fears, and experiences surrounding death in a supportive and non-judgmental environment. Adhering to Death Cafe’s mission, participation is free, although contributions to the Collective are appreciated. Death Cafe meets in person AND virtually every month.

To learn more about Death Cafe’s history, paste this URL into your preferred browser: www.northcoasteolcollective.com/deathcafe

Wednesdays free-form Ecstatic dance

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​This week 11.6 led by Reeva Wortel

6:00 We will begin with a brief meditation and movement/stretch warm-up.

6:30 Dance begins: Weave together the movement of your mind with the movement of your body to a playlist that will offer gentleness, rest, flow, joy, and rejuvenation. Come as you are. Bring it all to the dance floor and dance about it.

$10 suggested donation
See you on the dance floor!

Forests & Ales: Protecting Forests, Fish and Drinking Water on the North Coast

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Forests & Ales: Protecting Forests, Fish, and Drinking Water on the North Coast

Join us at Fort George’s Lovell Showroom in Astoria, OR Wednesday November 6th at 5pm for a community event to discuss forest issues on the North Coast.

The event is sponsored by Wild Salmon Center, North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection, and Coast Range Association. Featured speakers include Michael Lang, senior policy manager at Wild Salmon Center; Chuck Willer, executive director of Coast Range Association; and Nancy Webster, president of North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection. Following the presentations, the three speakers will participate in a Q&A panel.

Doors open at 5pm for a social hour, program is from 6pm – 8pm at the Fort George Lovell Room in Astoria.
Wild Salmon Center is hosting the first round of beverages (Beer, wine, N.A.) for the first 50 attendees!

The mission of Wild Salmon Center is to promote the conservation and sustainable use of wild salmon ecosystems across the Pacific Rim. Working across the entire range of Pacific salmon, from California to the Western Pacific, we lead the protection of strongholds, the North Pacific’s last, best salmon rivers. Over 30 years, we have worked alongside local partners to protect nearly eight million acres around salmon stronghold rivers and prioritize 89 of those rivers for wild fish. More at wildsalmoncenter.org

North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection is a grassroots group that advocates for the protection of drinking water on the Oregon Coast. The non-profit aims to end logging and pesticide spray within and surrounding forested drinking watersheds in the state, regardless of land ownership. The group started in 2012 by Nancy Webster, a Rockaway citizen concerned about the clearcutting of forestland and aerial pesticide spraying in the Jetty Creek Watershed—the sole source of her community’s drinking water. More at healthywatershed.org

Coast Range Association is a 501c(3) nonprofit that has been working since 1991 to find just protections for Western Oregon’s forests while supporting a vibrant rural economy. The CRA’s work looks to address the underlying causes of social and environmental problems and seeks to instill common understanding, foster social unity, and provide practical solutions. We make every effort to speak directly to the connecting interests of people, communities and long-term sustainability. More at coastrange.org

Event Address: 1483 Duane St, Astoria, OR 97103

Contact Avi for more information: agoldshmidt@wildsalmoncenter.org

Netel Grange Annual Pie Auction and Lasagna Dinner

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Let someone else do the cooking! Mark your calendars and join us for fun and fellowship on Nov 9th from 5:30pm-7:30pm for our annual LASAGNA DINNER and PIE AUCTION fundraiser!

Talented bakers and neighbors have donated plenty of luscious home-made pies for auction, and Blue Scorcher will be providing their legendary vegetarian inclusive lasagna dinner!

In addition to the pie auction there will also be games and activities for the entire family!

Netel Grange is located at 90525 Logan Rd Astoria, OR. Just 10 minutes from Astoria and Warrenton, 20 minutes from Seaside!

(Please reply via the “Get in Touch” form on the Netel Grange’s website if you would like to donate pies or your time to make this event a delicious success)! www.netelgrange410.org

Yoga with Veterans and with Molly and Janet

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It’s Yoga time! It’s fun, it’s free and it will make you healthy.

First there’s Yoga with Molly.
Day – Monday
Time. – 11:15 PST
Place – Tillamook YMCA

If you can’t join in person, you can still zoom in via the following link:
us06web.zoom.us/j/86577877885?pwd=hubSgvfcmYl6AWclxvsfULTHkeUCXY.1

Next there’s Yoga with Janet.
Day – Wednesday
Time – 10:30 PST
Place – NCRD in Nehalem

If you can’t join in person, you can still zoom in via the following link:
us02web.zoom.us/j/83577436133

Come join us. Everyone is welcome. See you on zoom, I hope.

Brian

Tomorrow Night!: Live Music

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Has the rainy weather got you down? Join us for an evening of swaying and grooving to the lovely stylings of Kate and The Crocodiles!

Kate Morrison, a refreshing and innovative classically-trained vocalist and player of generally small instruments (ukulele, toy drums, etc.…), performing as a guest vocalist with Pink Martini, the Oregon East Symphony, and Utah Symphony; Craig Bidondo, a colorful, energetic and soulful keyboardist; Gavin Bondy, the intuitive trumpeter of Pink Martini.

Come on over to the NCRD Performing Arts Center for “A perfect combination of musical talent and intimate, unforgettable entertainment.” Doors open at 6:30 pm, and the show starts at 7 pm.

Tickets are available for $26 here: www.tickettomato.com/event/8950/kate-amp-the-crocodiles
You can also purchase tickets at the door for $28.

Astoria Women’s March to Champion Women’s Rights and Equality

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Astoria Women’s March to Champion Women’s Rights and Equality Astoria, OR — November 2, 2024 11am
Astoria, Oregon, will proudly join communities across the nation on Saturday, November 2, 2024, for a powerful demonstration in support of women’s rights and equality. Coinciding with the National Women’s March in Washington, D.C., the Astoria Women’s March invites area residents to gather in unity at 11 AM at the Clatsop County Courthouse and march peacefully to the Barbey Maritime Center.
Participants will carry signs, raise their voices, and walk together along Highway 30 in solidarity with those marching in the nation’s capital and cities across the country. The Astoria march aims to inspire, support, and connect individuals committed to creating a world that values equality, respect, and opportunity for all.
“This march is about uniting our voices locally to echo a national call for fairness, safety, and inclusion,” says Judith Huck, an event organizer. “Together with the marchers in Washington, D.C., we’ll show our shared commitment to equality and justice for women in Astoria, Oregon, and beyond.”
Astoria’s march promises a peaceful and welcoming atmosphere for everyone— individuals, families, and friends—who wish to stand in support of women’s rights.
Event Details:

Time: 11 AM (local time)
Starting Location: Clatsop County Courthouse/Post Office area, Astoria, OR
Ending Location: Barbey Maritime Center
Join us for a memorable day of solidarity and empowerment as we connect with thousands of voices across the nation. Together, we can make a difference!
Media Contact:
 Judith Huck
 503-936-6661
Judith.huck@comcast.net
About the Astoria Women’s March
The Astoria Women’s March is part of a nationwide movement to advance women’s rights and promote equality for all. By marching in solidarity with the National Women’s March in Washington, D.C., we amplify the voices of those who believe in a fair, safe, and equitable future.

Gentle Dance Aerobics in Nehalem Saturday Morning!

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Join us at Sea Dream studio in Nehalem for a special event this Saturday! Ingrid Scott, founder of Dance Pod, will guide you through this gentle, group somatic dance aerobics class for all life stages and all experience levels.

MORE ABOUT DANCE POD:

DANCE POD INCORPORATES SEVERAL DIFFERENT MODALITIES OF DANCE, BREATH, THERAPEUTIC AND SOMATIC MOVEMENT. ABSOLUTELY NO PRIOR DANCE, MOVEMENT OR SOMATIC EXPERIENCE REQUIRED.

EXPRESS YOURSELF WITH GRADIENTS OF DANCE MOVEMENT, USE GATEWAYS OF BREATH AND VOCALIZATION, PLAY WITH DIFFERENT PLANES OF MOTION, CADENCES, EFFORTING. CREATE FRICTION AND SOFTNESS USING SHARP AND FLUID ELEMENTS OF MOTION. THIS GENTLE PRACTICE SUPPORTS DANCE AS A CARDIO-ACTIVATING AND THERAPEUTIC HEALING EXPERIENCE FOR OURSELVES AND EACH OTHER.

THIS IS AN EMPOWERING MOVEMENT PRACTICE FOR CREATING MORE SPACIOUSNESS INWARDLY AND OUTWARDLY.

EVERYBODY IS WELCOME HERE. DANCE POD IS AN EMBODIED COMMUNITY TO SUPPORT AND INSPIRE OUR WELL BEING AS A COLLECTIVE.

When: Saturday, November 2 at 9am

Where: Sea Dream | 35915 N Hwy 101, Nehalem, OR 97131

What to bring: Bring water and a mat for cushioning during cool down stretching at the end if you need. We will have blankets available to use, too. Bring humor.

What to expect: Release all expectations you have for this experience. Come open-handed.
Sign up: www.AprilClarkYoga.com

SYMPHONY CONCERTS NOVEMBER 9 & 10

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The North Oregon Coast Symphony will begin its 2024-2025 season with two concerts in November. Titled “Grand Openings,” this series offers several classical pieces that were originally intended as preludes to larger works such as operas, including Dvorak’s Hussite Overture, Rossini’s La Gazza Ladra (The Thieving Magpie) Overture, and Poet and Peasant Overture by Franz von Suppé. In another grand opening, Dylan Morrow, a senior at Astoria High School this year, will be the soloist for the first movement of Edward Elgar’s Cello Concerto, Op. 85.
The first concert will take place on Saturday, November 9, at St. Catherine Episcopal Church (36335 N. Hwy 101, Nehalem, OR) beginning at 3:00 pm.
The second concert will be on Sunday, November 10, at the Charlene Larsen Center for the Performing Arts (588 16th St., Astoria, OR) beginning at 3:00 pm.
Admission for both concerts will be: $10 Adults, ages 18 and under FREE (children 12 and under with adult supervision).
Tickets will be available at the door only for the Nehalem concert. Tickets for the Astoria concert will be sold online at charlenelarsencenter.org or by phone at 503 338 9132. Cookies and refreshments will be available at both concerts during intermission.
This non-profit orchestra, under the direction of conductor Cory Pederson, brings together musicians from the north Oregon and south Washington coast to perform classical music for local audiences. For more information, please visit the the NOCS website nocsymphony.org.

Forest Therapy Walk at Wanderland Rainforest Nov 7th

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Guided Forest Therapy Walk at Wanderland Rainforest – Thurs November 7th

Experience the magic of a PNW rainforest on this guided forest therapy walk. Forest Therapy was Inspired by the Japanese practice of Forest Bathing (or Shinrin-yoku), a mindfulness practice that invites you to immerse yourself in the forest through your senses (sight, sound, smell and touch).

Forget the rush and the stress of everyday life. It’s time to slow down, reconnect, and rejuvenate your mind and body.

After our walk, we will gather for tea and sharing. Participants emerge feeling lighter, stress-free, and deeply connected to the world around and within them. Join me in this experience where nature becomes your therapy!

Location: Wanderland Rainforest, Nehalem Oregon
Cost: By donation only (100% of donations go toward the care and maintenance of the forest)
No dogs – Please leave furry friends at home
Space is limited.

To register:
www.forestbathingfinder.com/product/autumn-forest-therapy-walk-at-wanderland-rainforest/

Dance Aerobics and Sound Bath Events in Nehalem this weekend

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Ingrid Scott, founder of Dance Pod Aerobics, is offering two special events this coming weekend (Nov. 1 and 2) at the new Sea Dream studio in Nehalem! A crystal singing bowl sound healing event Friday evening; somatic dance aerobics Saturday morning!

Here is some information about these two events:

FRIDAY, NOV 1 | 6pm-8:30pm: “Hush Hour” Sacred Circle and Relaxing Sound Bath

Enjoy an evening of community connection, deep self-love and serenity! You’ll move through a gentle guided somatic experience and be serenaded by a crystal singing bowl sound bath, guided meditation & herbal infusions — known as Hush Hour!

About Hush Hour:

Hush Hour is a sound bath with 7 quartz crystal bowl instruments where we’ll gently remove energy blockages from the subtle body fields and connect deeper within. We’ll do so through gentle guided somatic movement, relaxation meditation, and regenerative sound frequencies that tune the brain to a healing Theta state. This is re-balancing for cortisol levels and soothing for the parasympathetic nervous system.

What to expect at Hush Hour:

~The space is set up to inspire deep relaxation with a supportive intentional cozy environment. You can bring a mat and anything else that will assist you in comfort. Doors open 10 minutes before start time.

~ First we will open our circle with the option to set any intentions you have for the cycle of your life right now, and light a candle for the altar to embody your intentions.

~Next is our sound bath, which is an hour long. We ease into the experience through guided gentle movement, meditations that shift with the cycles and seasons, breath, and visualization to send love, compassion, and healing inwardly and outwardly.

~ After the sound bath you are invited to embody the space that has been created. There will be an opportunity for journaling, sharing, and closing our circle with intention.

When: Friday, November 1 | 6pm-8:30pm

Where: Sea Dream | 35915 N Hwy 101, Nehalem, OR 97131

SIGN UP/LEARN MORE at www.AprilClarkYoga.com

This Weekend: Kate & The Crocodiles

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An evening with Kate & The Crocodiles has been called “A perfect combination of musical talent and intimate, unforgettable entertainment!”

Kate Morrison, a refreshing and innovative classically trained vocalist, will once again perform with Craig Bidondo, a colorful, energetic, and soulful keyboardist, and Gavin Bondy, an intuitive trumpeter.

Kate and The Crocodiles return to the Performing Arts Center at NCRD on November 2nd at 7 pm. Tickets available here: www.tickettomato.com/event/8950/kate-amp-the-crocodiles

We hope to see you there!

Free-form Ecstatic Dance Wednesdays

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At the White Clover Grange

6pm warm-up offer:
Joy Lymph Flow; dynamic engagement with our fascia releasing density while moving lymph for better health. Bring a yoga mat if you have one. We have a few as well.

6:30 ecstatic dance.
Theme is Source Within
Please join us as we move in our fluid nature to access tge connections of source within as well as honoring and embracing our memories and nudges from our ancestors to live our lives in full magnificence.

Feel free to bring something for the altar to light our way forward as we embrace our ancestors, move our collective vision of love and oneness in our communities, country and world into reality.

$10-$20

FREE TALKS at the Cannon Beach Library -The Gathering

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The Gathering, a celebration of Native American Heritage Month, returns to Cannon Beach for a weekend of art, music, poetry, presentations and more, November 8th-10th.
Events at the Cannon Beach Library are scheduled for November 9th and will include a NW Authors Series presentation by Cliff Taylor at 2 p.m. and a presentation with Dr. Drew Viles and Rachel Cushman titled, “Natives Work: Cultural Fire and Indigenous Naming on the Pacific Coast,” at 10:30 a.m. Don’t miss these fascinating talks, which will also be livestreamed on the library’s Facebook page.

The event is produced by Cannon Beach community nonprofits, including: The Tolovana Arts Colony, Cannon Beach History Center & Museum, The Coaster Theatre Playhouse and the Cannon Beach Library.

For more information, visit tolovanaartscolony.org

In solidarity with all Clatsop and Nehalem/Tillamook Peoples, thanking every Indigenous ancestor who shared in the art of human community.

FREE EVENT: Women, Wine & Wellness!

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Ladies, mark your calendars for an evening of pure bliss and empowerment at our upcoming Women Wine and Wellness event! Join us for an unforgettable gathering filled with relaxation, rejuvenation, and connection.
Time: 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Location: Graceful Waves Wellness Center

Indulge your senses as we dive into a world of holistic health and well-being. Our lineup of experts includes a chiropractor ready to align your body and mind, a crystal vendor to bring positive energy into your life, and a yoga instructor to guide you through revitalizing movements.
But that’s not all! Stay tuned as we announce even more incredible additions to our event lineup, promising an evening packed with inspiration and self-care.

Not to mention special gift bags for those who reserve their tickets in advance and a significant discount for an Initial Exam and Introduction to Chiropractic Care with the Graceful Waves Wellness Team exclusive to this event, amongst other goodies!

Whether you’re looking to unwind with a glass of wine, explore new wellness practices, or simply connect with like-minded women, this event is for you. So gather your girlfriends, clear your schedule, and get ready for an evening dedicated to nurturing your body, mind, and spirit.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to prioritize your well-being and embrace the power of self-care. Stay tuned for more details and announcements coming soon!

#WomenWineWellness #SelfCare #Empowerment #SaveTheDate

Please reserve your ticket on Eventbrite! www.eventbrite.com/e/885908174197?aff=oddtdtcreator

Art Talk with Robert Gamblin: Paintings from the Cascade Head Biosphere Reserve

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Come immerse yourself in the world of November Hoffman Gallery artist Robert Gamblin as he discusses his explorations in color at the Cascade Head Biosphere Reserve at the Hoffman Center for the Arts on Friday, November 1, from 7-8 pm.

In the artist’s words:
“My studio is on the Oregon coast on Cascade Head, part of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. My subject matter is the landscape around me. My intention as an artist is to reach for the transcendent. In the biosphere reserve the transcendent is the normal, not the extraordinary. One must only come with senses wide open to experience it, to recognize nature as profound and powerful in and of itself.”

Robert will show slides and talk about the scope of this work and the influences that inform his practice.
Robert is a founder of Gamblin Artists Colors, an international brand of oil painting and printmaking materials located in Portland, Oregon. He will also be leading an art class on November 3: A Day Exploring Color. You can find out more about both events on our website: hoffmanarts.org/events/robert-gamblin-wrkshp/?

GoBag Pop-Up Shop, Saturday, November 9, 1:00 pm – 1:30 pm, Manzanita Police Station

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Do you need a GoBag or GoBag supplies?

Purchase supplies on the website and pick up items at the Pop-Up Shop.

Pick up November 9, from 1:00-1:30 PM at the Manzanita Police Station

Stone Mason for hire

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Jason the Mason just finished a natural stone column and wainscot on a customers home.
He has openings for new customers.
Give us a call for your free estimate.
Ragan’s Masonry (find us on Facebook)
Licensed bonded and insured with over 20 years experience.
541-337-5614
Chimney build or repair
Patio
Outdoor kitchen
Fireplace
Whatever your need or want.. Jason can do.
(He is not a landscaper, sorry)
For the ones who have reached out.. Thank you!
Again, give us a call at 541-337-5614 even a text

Yoga with Veterans and with Molly and Janet

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It’s Yoga time! It’s fun, it’s free and it will make you healthy.

First there’s Yoga with Molly.
Day – Monday
Time. – 11:15 PST
Place – Tillamook YMCA

If you can’t join in person, you can still zoom in via the following link:
us06web.zoom.us/j/86577877885?pwd=hubSgvfcmYl6AWclxvsfULTHkeUCXY.1

Next there’s Yoga with Janet.
Day – Wednesday
Time – 10:30 PST
Place – NCRD in Nehalem

If you can’t join in person, you can still zoom in via the following link:
us02web.zoom.us/j/83577436133

Come join us. Everyone is welcome.

Brian