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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On the third Thursday of each month, The Arc of Grays Harbor offers an informative Parent Support group for parents of kids with developmental disabilities. Contact Charlene at 360-537-7000 for more information.
Explore your creativity and exercise your brain with LEGO® bricks at the library. Make new friends and have fun building. This event is recommended for children grades 1-6.
Explore your creativity and exercise your brain with LEGO® bricks at the library. Make new friends and have fun building.
Explore your creativity and exercise your brain with LEGO® bricks at the library. Make new friends and have fun building.
Explore your creativity and exercise your brain! Make new friends and have fun building with LEGO® bricks at the library.
On the third Thursday of each month, The Arc of Grays Harbor offers an informative Parent Support group for parents of kids with developmental disabilities. Contact Charlene at 360-537-7000 for more information.
Bring your current DIY arts project and network with other creative folks after hours in the library. Join us whether your thing is knitting or calligraphy, crocheting or embroidery, or anything in between. Swap stories and tips from past successes or failures. Enjoy refreshments, courtesy of the Friends of the Aberdeen Timberland Library. Plan to enter before the library closes at 7 p.m. Services will not be available after the library closes.
Explore your creativity and exercise your brain! Make new friends and have fun building with LEGO® bricks at the library. For children grades 1-6.

Sheriff Rick Scott and Grays Harbor County Emergency Management will offer the Grays Harbor County Elected Official & Senior Executive Disaster Workshop.
It is imperative that ALL Elected Government Officials, Cities, Local Response Agencies, Fire Districts, the Port of Grays Harbor, PUD, Grays Harbor Transit, Grays Harbor Businesses, Local Volunteer Organizations and the School Districts make every effort to attend this meeting. Representatives from Washington State Emergency Management Division, FEMA, The National Guard, from the Region 3 Incident Management Team and Grays Harbor County Emergency Management will be speaking about the processes of disaster response and mitigation, what types of assistance is available to all in our county and major positive changes to a catastrophic disaster response to our region.
The information will be extremely insightful and helpful to all who attend.
Coffee and Danish will be available in the morning and lunch will be served in the afternoon.
If you will be attending, please RSVP Grays Harbor County Emergency Management at ghcdem@co.grays-harbor.wa.us. This is to insure that space is available for all who wish to attend.
Join us as we begin on a work plan for communication and assistance during emergency and disaster events. Also, the County CEMP needs to be updated and I will be looking for assistance updating the ESF’s. All are welcome to attend.

Menu
Hors d’oeuvres Two Way
Stuffed Pretzels – Beecher’s Cheese Curds, Prosciutto
Raw and Cured – Tenderloin Steak Tartare, Duck Rillettes
First Course
Fresh Pacific Oysters – Cucumber Gelée, Rockefeller
Bring your current DIY arts project and network with other creative folks. All creations welcome. Refreshments provided by the Friends of the Aberdeen Timberland Library. Enter before the 7 p.m. closing time. Services will not be available after closing.
On the third Thursday of each month, The Arc of Grays Harbor offers an informative Parent Support group for parents of kids with developmental disabilities. Contact Charlene at 360-537-7000 for more information.

Veteran newsman Bill Lindstrom has pursued the truth about John Tornow for almost 3 decades. Among the several outcomes of his work is a new book, “John Tornow: Villain or Victim?” Lindstrom will present a slide show and discuss the book, the research and the Tornow legend at two Timberland libraries in February:
This meticulously researched history reads like a blend of mystery and tragedy as it reinterprets the life of an enigmatic man accused of heinous crimes. Lindstrom poured over century-old court documents, transcriptions, contemporary news articles and interviews to produce an authoritative and compassionate account. He brings the Tornow family’s life and times alive, describing the daily routines and personal sorrows that led up to multiple murders, a 19-month manhunt and an enduring Northwest legend.
Books will be available for sale and signing at this event. All programs at Timberland libraries are free and open to the public.
For information, contact the individual library or visit www.TRL.org.

Former newsman Bill Lindstrom talks about his new book, “John Tornow: Villain or Victim?” The “Wild Man of the Wynoochee,” was hunted to death a century ago. Lindstrom will sell and sign book after his talk.
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Veteran newsman Bill Lindstrom has pursued the truth about John Tornow for almost 3 decades. Among the several outcomes of his work is a new book, “John Tornow: Villain or Victim?” Lindstrom will present a slide show and discuss the book, the research and the Tornow legend at two Timberland libraries in February:
This meticulously researched history reads like a blend of mystery and tragedy as it reinterprets the life of an enigmatic man accused of heinous crimes. Lindstrom poured over century-old court documents, transcriptions, contemporary news articles and interviews to produce an authoritative and compassionate account. He brings the Tornow family’s life and times alive, describing the daily routines and personal sorrows that led up to multiple murders, a 19-month manhunt and an enduring Northwest legend.
Books will be available for sale and signing at this event. All programs at Timberland libraries are free and open to the public.
For information, contact the individual library or visit www.TRL.org.