Aberdeen Events Calendar

This calendar is the place to find fun events happening throughout Grays Harbor County including Aberdeen, Hoquiam, Westport, Ocean Shores, Elma, Montesano and beyond.

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  • Website URL
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Jun
10
Wed
Aberdeen City Council Meeting @ Aberdeen City Hall
Jun 10 @ 7:15 pm
Jun
13
Sat
North Beach High School Class of 2020 to be Celebrated @ Lt. Jim Davis Field
Jun 13 @ 5:00 pm

North Beach High School Class of 2020 to be Celebrated in a Ceremony Reflecting Innovation and Resilience

For the Class of 2020, senior year has been one of missed experiences. With no senior prom, spring sports and other traditional rites of passage, they haven’t had a chance to create the memories they had expected to treasure for a lifetime.

The administrators of North Beach High School are determined to make sure there’s one important memory the Class of 2020 will leave with: A graduation ceremony to remember. It’s scheduled to take place June 13, 2020, at 5 p.m.

Working with community members, the team of Principal Russell Evans, Vice Principal Wendy McCoy and Graduation and Transition Specialist Laken Church brainstormed ideas for conducting an event that celebrates the hard work and achievements of these young people in a fun and creative way, while adhering to state guidelines for keeping everyone safe.

In order to ensure proper social distancing, 37 young people – seniors plus a small number of juniors who’ve completed the requirements for graduation and a foreign language exchange student who wishes to participate — will march onto Lt. Jim Davis Field, enter the grandstands and find their pre-designated spots, six feet apart. In addition to the traditional caps and gowns, they’ll wear cloth masks designed, sewn and decorated by local nurse/business owner Judy Mahew.

But, what’s graduation without family members and loved ones to witness the big day? In order to allow families to watch their child mark this milestone, they will be allowed to watch from the field, in the comfort and safety of their personal vehicles. For the community at large, it will be livestreamed on the district and school’s Facebook pages and broadcast on KOSW radio. The video will be available on YouTube shortly afterward.

It all gets started when families line up outside the stadium in their cars by 4:25 p.m. Next, they will caravan in and be directed where to park by the field attendants. Graduating students will enter the stadium at 5 p.m. Introductions will be provided by Principal Evans and each graduate will make a brief statement, followed by speeches by Valedictorian David Nessa and co-Salutatorians Amelia Loudenback and Isabele Harnagy. Superintendent Andy Kelly will certify the graduating Class of 2020.

“As graduates collect their diplomas and leave the stadium, I expect a fanfare unlike anything previously heard in Ocean Shores,” Superintendent Kelly says. “We hope the community will join us by creating a cacophony. Cheer! Honk your car horns! Bang pots and pans together! Let the Class of 2020 know you are proud!”

In these unprecedented times, North Beach High School seeks to carry on tradition with flexibility, creativity and resilience, some of the same characteristics we have worked to instill in our graduates.

Jun
15
Mon
Elma City Council Meeting @ Elma City Hall
Jun 15 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Jun
24
Wed
Aberdeen City Council Meeting @ Aberdeen City Hall
Jun 24 @ 6:30 pm
Jul
8
Wed
Aberdeen City Council Meeting @ Aberdeen City Hall
Jul 8 @ 7:15 pm
Jul
20
Mon
Elma City Council Meeting @ Elma City Hall
Jul 20 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Jul
22
Wed
Aberdeen City Council Meeting @ Aberdeen City Hall
Jul 22 @ 6:30 pm
Aug
12
Wed
Aberdeen City Council Meeting @ Aberdeen City Hall
Aug 12 @ 7:15 pm
Aug
17
Mon
Elma City Council Meeting @ Elma City Hall
Aug 17 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Aug
26
Wed
Aberdeen City Council Meeting @ Aberdeen City Hall
Aug 26 @ 6:30 pm
Sep
9
Wed
Aberdeen City Council Meeting @ Aberdeen City Hall
Sep 9 @ 7:15 pm
Sep
21
Mon
Elma City Council Meeting @ Elma City Hall
Sep 21 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Sep
23
Wed
Aberdeen City Council Meeting @ Aberdeen City Hall
Sep 23 @ 6:30 pm
Sep
29
Tue
WA Wage Law Webinar for Business Owners @ On Line
Sep 29 @ 9:00 am
WA Wage Law Webinar for Business Owners @ On Line

L&I Essentials for Business series: Employment Standards/Wage & Hour Rules

Join the Washington SBDC to receive basic employer information for employers in Washington state. This webinar will be help current employers check to see if they are covering the bases and is essential for new and pivoting employers. Considerations from hiring independent contractors to minimum wage, overtime (including recent rule changes), paid sick leave & protected leave, Equal pay Act, worker protections,

This no cost webinar will cover:

Paying wages
Meal and rest periods
Employing minors
Leaves
Prevailing Wage
Record keeping
The presenter will be Mia Johnstone, Washington SBDC Certified Business advisor.

Oct
14
Wed
Aberdeen City Council Meeting @ Aberdeen City Hall
Oct 14 @ 7:15 pm
Oct
19
Mon
Elma City Council Meeting @ Elma City Hall
Oct 19 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Oct
28
Wed
Aberdeen City Council Meeting @ Aberdeen City Hall
Oct 28 @ 6:30 pm
Nov
6
Fri
Twin Harbor Voices: Reading the Tidelines @ Zoom
Nov 6 all-day
Twin Harbor Voices: Reading the Tidelines @ Zoom

“Each item on the beach has a story, and each day at the beach tells a story. If you learn how to read each tideline it’s like a page of a book. It tells you not only what’s happened, but it will tell you what’s coming.” – Alan Rammer

Looking for ways to explore the outdoors after the weather begins to get stormy? Join us for an interactive and lively conversation with marine educator and beach combing enthusiast Alan Rammer. Beach combing – like salmon fishing, picking wild blackberries, harvesting fiddlehead ferns, and logging – is part of the cultural fabric of life on the coast of Washington. It has served as a form of supplemental income for coastal residents and reflects the deep cultural knowledge connected to this place. Bring your questions, the items you’ve found on the coast, and your curiosity as we gear up for coastal winter storms and the stories they share.

Register and learn more here: https://waculture.org/2020/10/22/reading-the-tidelines/?fbclid=IwAR0RNYBWS4UadUGfwa96RQqvIX2KqHYDYh7UEjLyyiy4CqGVUU6LKFe8gvI

Nov
7
Sat
Spawning Salmon Tour @ Forterra Property
Nov 7 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Spawning Salmon Tour @ Forterra Property

Come join us for an informative guided tour of spawning salmon in the East Fork Satsop River. Megan Tuttle from Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife will be there to answer your questions.

Please pre-register at graysharborstreamteam@gmail.com.

Don’t forget your boots!

Directions: Continue 5 miles up the Middle Satsop Rd, pass the boat launch, and you will see a sign on your right, look for the blue tent.

We will be following social distancing guidelines, please bring your own face mask.

Nov
11
Wed
Aberdeen City Council Meeting @ Aberdeen City Hall
Nov 11 @ 7:15 pm
Nov
16
Mon
Elma City Council Meeting @ Elma City Hall
Nov 16 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Nov
25
Wed
Aberdeen City Council Meeting @ Aberdeen City Hall
Nov 25 @ 6:30 pm