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First Presbyterian Church of Aberdeen will hold four concerts this summer as part of our summer lawn concert series. The performances will be held Wednesday, July 10, July 24, August 14, and August 28 at 6:30 PM.
Performers for the series will include:
Jul 10 – Approaching Standards, Local Jazz Group
Jul 24 – The Other Thing, Bellingham-based Jazz Group
Aug 14 – Angel Phoenix, Local Vocalist
Aug 28 – The Coast Trio, Featuring John & Leslie O’Brien and Debbie Akerlund
Concerts are free; attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets. If inclement weather, the concerts will be moved inside of the church.
First Presbyterian Church of Aberdeen is located at 420 N Broadway, Aberdeen, WA 98520. For more info, go to our web site at www.aberdeenpres.org.

First Presbyterian Church of Aberdeen will hold four concerts this summer as part of our summer lawn concert series. The performances will be held Wednesday, July 10, July 24, August 14, and August 28 at 6:30 PM.
Performers for the series will include:
Jul 10 – Approaching Standards, Local Jazz Group
Jul 24 – The Other Thing, Bellingham-based Jazz Group
Aug 14 – Angel Phoenix, Local Vocalist
Aug 28 – The Coast Trio, Featuring John & Leslie O’Brien and Debbie Akerlund
Concerts are free; attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets. If inclement weather, the concerts will be moved inside of the church.
First Presbyterian Church of Aberdeen is located at 420 N Broadway, Aberdeen, WA 98520. For more info, go to our web site at www.aberdeenpres.org.

As part of First Presbyterian Church of Aberdeen’s mission to the community, our church will hold a spaghetti dinner and craft fair on Saturday, November 2 nd from 5:00-7:00 pm. Funds raised will be used to purchase stocking caps, socks and gloves for those in need. The dinner will include spaghetti, salad, bread, dessert, and beverage. Vegetarian & Gluten Free options are available. The cost is $10 for adults and $7 for children 12 and under. Crafts for the event are being made and donated by the congregation.
Tickets can be purchased at the church office or at the door the day of the event.
There is no cost to attend the craft fair. For more information, visit our website at aberdeenpres.org.

Join Us for the Rotary Club Charity Pub Crawl!? Drink, Laugh, and Give Back! ?
Grab your friends, raise a glass, and support a great cause at our annual Rotary Pub Crawl for Charity! All proceeds go towards Local Business Week programs, helping make a difference in our community.
? Start Location: You can begin at any of the participating pubs. The lineup of participating pubs include: Hoquiam Brewing Company, 8th Street Ale House, Steam Donkey Brewing, Mt. Olympus Brewing and The Tap Room.
What to Expect:
As you roam from pub to pub you will have a chance to connect with fellow community members and Rotary supporters. Bring your office group, friends and family. You will have a great time, knowing every sip you take is helping a great cause!
We have some excellent prizes including a Golden Ticket at the Driftwood Theater!
?? Tickets:
Ticket prices (your poker cards) are $30 for1, $50 for 2 and $100 for 5
Purchase tickets at any of the participating pubs the night of the event.
We will also have a QR code on the https://www.aberdeenrotary.com web site
Limited spots available!
Let’s drink for a difference and make this an unforgettable night!
The Olympia Women’s Jazz Choir will be bringing their holiday spirit as they share seasonal favorites under the direction of Jessica Blinn
In residence at Grays Harbor College in Aberdeen, Washington, the Coast Trio specializes in repertoire for violin, viola and cello. Because of the versatility of their instruments they are able to perform a wide variety of music featuring everything from the classics of Corelli, Handel, Beethoven and Mozart, to tangos, movie music, Elvis and Taylor Swift.
Acoustic Rock Musician, Jon Reynolds will be performing a variety of rock covers and originals at this all ages evening performance.

Runners from throughout western Washington will be gathering April 12 for the first annual Lions Stride for Sight Olympia. Participants will step off at 9 a.m. along the Chehalis Western Trail.
With USTAF certified 5k and 10k courses and a family friendly one mile course, Stride for Sight offers options for hard core runners and beginners alike. Blind runners are welcome and the sighted partner/guide registers for free. The one mile course is free as well and open to runners, walkers or families with strollers.
Register by March 31 to enjoy early bird discount and guarantee your tshirt size. Learn more at https://olympiahostlions.org/stride-for-sight or register at https://runsignup.com/race/wa/lacey/strideforsight .
Sponsored by Olympia Host Lions and a long list of generous businesses, Stride for Sight will benefit the Lions Low Vision Resource Center, providing free loans of magnifying equipment and other devices for those with failing vision. The Low Vision Resource Center serves people throughout southwest Washington by appointment at 360 790-8667.

Runners from throughout western Washington will be gathering April 12 for the first annual Lions Stride for Sight Olympia. Participants will step off at 9 a.m. along the Chehalis Western Trail.
With USTAF certified 5k and 10k courses and a family friendly one mile course, Stride for Sight offers options for hard core runners and beginners alike. Blind runners are welcome and the sighted partner/guide registers for free. The one mile course is free as well and open to runners, walkers or families with strollers.
Register by March 31 to enjoy early bird discount and guarantee your tshirt size. Learn more at https://olympiahostlions.org/stride-for-sight or register at https://runsignup.com/race/wa/lacey/strideforsight .
Sponsored by Olympia Host Lions and a long list of generous businesses, Stride for Sight will benefit the Lions Low Vision Resource Center, providing free loans of magnifying equipment and other devices for those with failing vision. The Low Vision Resource Center serves people throughout southwest Washington by appointment at 360 790-8667.

Runners from throughout western Washington will be gathering April 12 for the first annual Lions Stride for Sight Olympia. Participants will step off at 9 a.m. along the Chehalis Western Trail.
With USTAF certified 5k and 10k courses and a family friendly one mile course, Stride for Sight offers options for hard core runners and beginners alike. Blind runners are welcome and the sighted partner/guide registers for free. The one mile course is free as well and open to runners, walkers or families with strollers.
Register by March 31 to enjoy early bird discount and guarantee your tshirt size. Learn more at https://olympiahostlions.org/stride-for-sight or register at https://runsignup.com/race/wa/lacey/strideforsight .
Sponsored by Olympia Host Lions and a long list of generous businesses, Stride for Sight will benefit the Lions Low Vision Resource Center, providing free loans of magnifying equipment and other devices for those with failing vision. The Low Vision Resource Center serves people throughout southwest Washington by appointment at 360 790-8667.

Runners from throughout western Washington will be gathering April 12 for the first annual Lions Stride for Sight Olympia. Participants will step off at 9 a.m. along the Chehalis Western Trail.
With USTAF certified 5k and 10k courses and a family friendly one mile course, Stride for Sight offers options for hard core runners and beginners alike. Blind runners are welcome and the sighted partner/guide registers for free. The one mile course is free as well and open to runners, walkers or families with strollers.
Register by March 31 to enjoy early bird discount and guarantee your tshirt size. Learn more at https://olympiahostlions.org/stride-for-sight or register at https://runsignup.com/race/wa/lacey/strideforsight .
Sponsored by Olympia Host Lions and a long list of generous businesses, Stride for Sight will benefit the Lions Low Vision Resource Center, providing free loans of magnifying equipment and other devices for those with failing vision. The Low Vision Resource Center serves people throughout southwest Washington by appointment at 360 790-8667.

Runners from throughout western Washington will be gathering April 12 for the first annual Lions Stride for Sight Olympia. Participants will step off at 9 a.m. along the Chehalis Western Trail.
With USTAF certified 5k and 10k courses and a family friendly one mile course, Stride for Sight offers options for hard core runners and beginners alike. Blind runners are welcome and the sighted partner/guide registers for free. The one mile course is free as well and open to runners, walkers or families with strollers.
Register by March 31 to enjoy early bird discount and guarantee your tshirt size. Learn more at https://olympiahostlions.org/stride-for-sight or register at https://runsignup.com/race/wa/lacey/strideforsight .
Sponsored by Olympia Host Lions and a long list of generous businesses, Stride for Sight will benefit the Lions Low Vision Resource Center, providing free loans of magnifying equipment and other devices for those with failing vision. The Low Vision Resource Center serves people throughout southwest Washington by appointment at 360 790-8667.

Runners from throughout western Washington will be gathering April 12 for the first annual Lions Stride for Sight Olympia. Participants will step off at 9 a.m. along the Chehalis Western Trail.
With USTAF certified 5k and 10k courses and a family friendly one mile course, Stride for Sight offers options for hard core runners and beginners alike. Blind runners are welcome and the sighted partner/guide registers for free. The one mile course is free as well and open to runners, walkers or families with strollers.
Register by March 31 to enjoy early bird discount and guarantee your tshirt size. Learn more at https://olympiahostlions.org/stride-for-sight or register at https://runsignup.com/race/wa/lacey/strideforsight .
Sponsored by Olympia Host Lions and a long list of generous businesses, Stride for Sight will benefit the Lions Low Vision Resource Center, providing free loans of magnifying equipment and other devices for those with failing vision. The Low Vision Resource Center serves people throughout southwest Washington by appointment at 360 790-8667.

Runners from throughout western Washington will be gathering April 12 for the first annual Lions Stride for Sight Olympia. Participants will step off at 9 a.m. along the Chehalis Western Trail.
With USTAF certified 5k and 10k courses and a family friendly one mile course, Stride for Sight offers options for hard core runners and beginners alike. Blind runners are welcome and the sighted partner/guide registers for free. The one mile course is free as well and open to runners, walkers or families with strollers.
Register by March 31 to enjoy early bird discount and guarantee your tshirt size. Learn more at https://olympiahostlions.org/stride-for-sight or register at https://runsignup.com/race/wa/lacey/strideforsight .
Sponsored by Olympia Host Lions and a long list of generous businesses, Stride for Sight will benefit the Lions Low Vision Resource Center, providing free loans of magnifying equipment and other devices for those with failing vision. The Low Vision Resource Center serves people throughout southwest Washington by appointment at 360 790-8667.

Runners from throughout western Washington will be gathering April 12 for the first annual Lions Stride for Sight Olympia. Participants will step off at 9 a.m. along the Chehalis Western Trail.
With USTAF certified 5k and 10k courses and a family friendly one mile course, Stride for Sight offers options for hard core runners and beginners alike. Blind runners are welcome and the sighted partner/guide registers for free. The one mile course is free as well and open to runners, walkers or families with strollers.
Register by March 31 to enjoy early bird discount and guarantee your tshirt size. Learn more at https://olympiahostlions.org/stride-for-sight or register at https://runsignup.com/race/wa/lacey/strideforsight .
Sponsored by Olympia Host Lions and a long list of generous businesses, Stride for Sight will benefit the Lions Low Vision Resource Center, providing free loans of magnifying equipment and other devices for those with failing vision. The Low Vision Resource Center serves people throughout southwest Washington by appointment at 360 790-8667.

Runners from throughout western Washington will be gathering April 12 for the first annual Lions Stride for Sight Olympia. Participants will step off at 9 a.m. along the Chehalis Western Trail.
With USTAF certified 5k and 10k courses and a family friendly one mile course, Stride for Sight offers options for hard core runners and beginners alike. Blind runners are welcome and the sighted partner/guide registers for free. The one mile course is free as well and open to runners, walkers or families with strollers.
Register by March 31 to enjoy early bird discount and guarantee your tshirt size. Learn more at https://olympiahostlions.org/stride-for-sight or register at https://runsignup.com/race/wa/lacey/strideforsight .
Sponsored by Olympia Host Lions and a long list of generous businesses, Stride for Sight will benefit the Lions Low Vision Resource Center, providing free loans of magnifying equipment and other devices for those with failing vision. The Low Vision Resource Center serves people throughout southwest Washington by appointment at 360 790-8667.