W om en’s Resources Tillamook County W omen’s Crisis Center Workshops >33&-o IJvrs ÌO G O S HAN&mWN I KMDURrrTEK S U tK Mt> WHITE MT One of the crying needs of the time is for a suitable Burial Service for the admittedly damned. H. L. Menken If you think the problem is bad now, just wait until w e’ve solved it. Arthur Kasspe - ‘T Ä --------------- •. Q J L Cannon Beach (DON'T BE A VICTIM OF INFERIOR FRAMING) In Coaslcr Theater Courtyard AWARNING The Women’s Crisis Center is holding a series of free community education workshops April 3, 10, and 17 at Tillamook Bay Community College. Each of the three 2-hour workshops is designed to increase community awareness and knowledge of issues relating to violence in the workplace, at school and at home. Workshops will be facilitated by the W omen’s Crisis Center’s Community Education Coordinator and will feature guest speakers from state and grassroots social change organizations. Jenny Brown, W CC’s Community Education Coordinator, believes the free workshops are a good way to “help empower parents, professionals and lay people to interrupt oppression and practice non­ violence within their own lives.” Registration for the workshops can be done by contacting Tillamook Bay Community College, at (503) 842-8222, extension 0. The W omen’s Crisis Center is a crisis intervention and resource center whose purpose is to assist women and children who are victims of social violence. W CC’s mission is to eliminate the conditions that cause and allow social violence to exist; and to provide safety and empowerment to all women and children who have experienced any form of oppression or violence, or who perceive themselves to be at risk. Women Affected by HIV/AIDS will Gather in Yachats, OR, in May 2000 at the Women's Wisdom Educational and Healing Retreat This first-ever peer-based retreat for women in Oregon and SW Washington is scheduled for May 4th - 7th, 2000, at the Yachats Inn and is open to all women affected by HIV throughout Oregon and SW Washington. The educational workshops at the retreat will cover a broad range of subjects, including prevention education, care, treatment, medication adherence, networking, grief and loss, community building, and advocacy. This will be a dynamic and powerful occasion for women. Numerous professionals from throughout the state will be volunteering their time and expertise. In addition to medical, social service, mental health professionals, and peer advocates, there will be a number of healing arts practitioners donating their time and skills to this event. Karen Pancheau, program coordinator, has stated, “The women whose lives are affected by this disease face a multitude of challenges. One of the biggest challenges is the stigma this disease carries. Women need to have a venue to reach out, support and educate each other. It is through this type of community building that women develop the tools and strength to continue to face their daily lives.” Surrounded by the healing environment of the Village of Yachats, this retreat will offer both rural and urban women respite form the continuous struggle of managing HIV disease. Massage therapists, hair stylists, and women’s care providers are encouraged to volunteer for this special event. For more information call: (503) 238-4420, or toll free 1-888-303-4420. Established 1977 Featuring Northwest, California & Imported Wines Collector Wines From 1875 Through Current Vintages Featuring Over 1000 Wines Wine Racks, Glasses & Wine Related Items I » 7 Commercili S t. Attoria, OR 97103 • Phone (5OJ) 323-5221 Wine Tasting Every Saturday Afternoon 1-5 PM Here’s a rule I recommend. Never practice two vices at once. Tallulah Bankhead Gcppctto’s Different Wines From Around The World Each Week Shoppe Open 11 AM-5 PM - Closed Tues. 200 N. Hemlock Cannon Beach, OR 436-1100 436-2467 124 N Hemlock P.O. Box 652, Cannon Beach O R 97110 ‘ Where quality and tradition make kids happy ’ Springtime... Taster, THE OSBORNE WORKING STUDIO & GALLERY FINE ART, SPECIAL EDITION PRINTS, ft COMMERCIAL RENDERINGS « 3 5 MANZANITA AVENUE P.O. BOX 301 MANZANITA, OREGON 9 7 1 3 0 PHONE OR FACSIMILE [C a NMOU BEACH LEATHER., 237 H HemlocK 5 0 M 3 6 -0 2 0 Í 503 368 7 5 1 8 S andra L. v /m Sunshine, (Flowers, f r Spring Showers... Something T u n T ' 7 (Pass T he Q-Cours! Springtime... • Sand & Beach Toys • Indoor Activities • Travel Toys • Books • Games • Baby Toys For Easter... • “Grow a Basket, “Grow a Bunny" • “Springtime Wiggles” • Pencils • Books • Jewelry • Finger puppets • A ll kinds o f stuffed animals (bunnies, chicks, lambs, etc.) urrrx. left edge apml V zooo