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The Beach Babes Relay for Life Team of Willapa Bay is hosting a luminary tribute to those that have battled cancer. Luminaries can be purchased for $5 at The Blue Buoy, The Islander, and The Painted Pelican. Luminaries will be placed at 8:00 p.m. on the esplande (walkway) and the names of those being honored will be read at 9:00 p.m. at the derby booth. Luminaries can also be purchased the night of the event near the derby booth.

The American Cancer Society Relay For Life is the world’s largest and most impactful fundraising event to end cancer. It unites communities across the globe to celebrate people who have battled cancer, remember loved ones lost, and take action to finish the fight once and for all. Today, with the support of thousands of volunteers like you, the American Cancer Society is helping save more than 400 lives a day. And we won’t stop until we finish the fight against cancer! Please join us!
Survivors can register on-line prior to the Relay by going to RelayForLifeofGraysHarbor.org, click on “join” and fill out the form. Or they can call 1-800-227-2345 and do it over the phone. This allows them to not stand in line at Relay to register and get their free t-shirt and 2015 survivor medal — they can just go right to the t-shirt line, tell us they are registered, and get them without waiting. We will have special reserved seating at the Start/Finish line for our Survivors, as well as snacks in the Survivor tent prior to the start of Relay.
Let us welcome Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance to Seabrook and Grays Harbor Community and show them that we are committed and we want to get our hands dirty. Please be a part of the team in creating this new adventure for Seabrook, the local community and Grays Harbor County. We’re looking for at least 10 people for the Friday afternoon and Saturday morning work parties. You can join us for one or both days. Want to bring a friend? Simply register yourself and whoever you’re bringing using the registration link above.
Help us raise money to preserve our beautiful, historic Grayland Community Hall.
Continuous live entertainment provided by local performers:
All In
Eileen Pinkerton
Country Mile
Bob Gorton
Ralph Brock
Karel and Richard
Spaghetti dinner served 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Live music from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Dinner includes:
Spaghetti dinner – gluten free pasta available
Meat or marinara sauce
Salad, garlic bread
Dessert
Coffee and beverages
Beer and wine sold separately.
Tickets available at door, or at Twin Harbor Drug Store.
All proceeds benefit the Grayland Community Hall.
Event sponsored by the Cranberry Heritage and the Grayland Players, non-profits.

The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) and Ready Washington invite you to join a telephone town hall meeting about Washington’s K – 12 learning standards and assessments. This is your opportunity to learn more and ask any questions you may have about learning standards and assessments in our state.
To participate and livestream a telephone town hall on your computer or mobile device on the dates above, please visit www.readywa.org/townhall.
To help ensure all students are ready for success after high school, the Common Core State Standards were established. Washington’s K – 12 learning standards are aligned to the Common Core State Standards and provide clear, consistent guidelines for what every student should know and be able to do in math and English Language Arts from kindergarten through 12th grade. The Smarter Balanced assessment system, which is aligned to the new standards, provides a way for teachers to measure student progress on those standards throughout the year and make adjustments and interventions as necessary to ensure students are on the pathway to success. The assessments are administered in grades 3 – 8 and 11.
To learn more, visit www.k12.wa.us and www.ReadyWA.org.