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The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife has announced eight razor clam dig dates starting January 17. Below is the list of tentatively scheduled razor clam digs and locations. For more information, click here.
Digging has been approved on the following dates, beaches and low tides:
- Jan. 21, Wednesday; 7:13 p.m., -1.4 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors
- Jan. 22, Thursday; 7:56 p.m., -1.1 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors
- Jan. 23, Friday; 8:40 p.m., -0.6 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors, Mocrocks
- Jan. 24, Saturday; 9:25 p.m., 0.1 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors, Mocrocks and Copalis
For more information on razor clam digging, visit the WDFW website at http://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/shellfish/razorclams/current.html.

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife has announced eight razor clam dig dates starting January 17. Below is the list of tentatively scheduled razor clam digs and locations. For more information, click here.
Digging has been approved on the following dates, beaches and low tides:
- Jan. 22, Thursday; 7:56 p.m., -1.1 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors
- Jan. 23, Friday; 8:40 p.m., -0.6 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors, Mocrocks
- Jan. 24, Saturday; 9:25 p.m., 0.1 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors, Mocrocks and Copalis
For more information on razor clam digging, visit the WDFW website at http://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/shellfish/razorclams/current.html.
What great books have your friends and neighbors been reading? Have a hot drink and a cookie or two and hear local readers talk about books they found intriguing. This week, Pam Earnest will review “Game of Thrones” by George R.R. Martin. Sponsored by the Friends of the Aberdeen Timberland Library.

The late Robin Williams stars in ”What Dreams May Come,” a dramatic, emotional and visually stunning movie that takes the viewer on a metaphysical journey through heaven and hell as it wrestles with love, eternity and the human soul. The 1998 film is the next big screen offering at the historic 7th Street Theatre in downtown Hoquiam.
Williams, an Academy Award winner for “Good Will Hunting,” plays a man who dies and finds himself in a heaven more amazing than he could have ever dreamed, in scenes that are visually stunning, especially on the big screen. However, when he learns that his wife killed herself after his death and went to hell, he decides to risk eternity in hades for the chance that he will be able to bring her back to heaven.
The movie also stars Cuba Gooding, Jr., Academy Award winner for “Jerry McGuire,” Annabella Sciorra and Max von Sydow.

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife has announced eight razor clam dig dates starting January 17. Below is the list of tentatively scheduled razor clam digs and locations. For more information, click here.
Digging has been approved on the following dates, beaches and low tides:
- Jan. 23, Friday; 8:40 p.m., -0.6 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors, Mocrocks
- Jan. 24, Saturday; 9:25 p.m., 0.1 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors, Mocrocks and Copalis
For more information on razor clam digging, visit the WDFW website at http://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/shellfish/razorclams/current.html.

The late Robin Williams stars in ”What Dreams May Come,” a dramatic, emotional and visually stunning movie that takes the viewer on a metaphysical journey through heaven and hell as it wrestles with love, eternity and the human soul. The 1998 film is the next big screen offering at the historic 7th Street Theatre in downtown Hoquiam.
Williams, an Academy Award winner for “Good Will Hunting,” plays a man who dies and finds himself in a heaven more amazing than he could have ever dreamed, in scenes that are visually stunning, especially on the big screen. However, when he learns that his wife killed herself after his death and went to hell, he decides to risk eternity in hades for the chance that he will be able to bring her back to heaven.
The movie also stars Cuba Gooding, Jr., Academy Award winner for “Jerry McGuire,” Annabella Sciorra and Max von Sydow.

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife has announced eight razor clam dig dates starting January 17. Below is the list of tentatively scheduled razor clam digs and locations. For more information, click here.
Digging has been approved on the following dates, beaches and low tides:
- Jan. 24, Saturday; 9:25 p.m., 0.1 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors, Mocrocks and Copalis
For more information on razor clam digging, visit the WDFW website at http://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/shellfish/razorclams/current.html.
What great books have your friends and neighbors been reading? Have a hot drink and a cookie or two and hear local readers talk about books they found intriguing. This week, Pam Earnest will review “Game of Thrones” by George R.R. Martin. Sponsored by the Friends of the Aberdeen Timberland Library.

Diggers will have a chance to spice up their Super Bowl parties with some fresh razor clams during a dig beginning Jan. 30 on several ocean beaches.
The Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife (WDFW) approved the opening, which runs through Feb. 6, after marine toxin test results showed the clams are safe to eat.
“Razor clam dip makes a scrumptious Super Bowl snack,” Ayres said. “Diggers can fill their buckets with clams Friday and Saturday ahead of the big game.”
Razor clam recipes, including for clam dip, are available on WDFW’s webpage here.
Several beaches will be open – but likely a little quiet – on Super Bowl Sunday, providing lots of elbow room for diggers who aren’t football fans, Ayres said.
Under state law, diggers are required to keep the first 15 clams they dig. Each digger’s clams must be kept in a separate container.
Upcoming digs are scheduled on the following dates, beaches and low tides:
- Jan. 30, Friday; 3:43 p.m., 0.5 feet Long Beach, Twin Harbors, Mocrocks
- Jan. 31, Saturday; 4:32 p.m., 0.2 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors, Mocrocks and Copalis
- Feb. 1, Sunday; 5:15 p.m., 0.0 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors, Mocrocks
- Feb. 2, Monday; 5:53 p.m., -0.1 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors
- Feb. 3, Tuesday; 6:27 p.m., -0.1 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors
- Feb. 4, Wednesday; 6:59 p.m., 0.0 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors
- Feb. 5, Thursday; 7:30 p.m., 0.2 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors
- Feb. 6, Friday; 8:00 p.m., 0.5 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors

Diggers will have a chance to spice up their Super Bowl parties with some fresh razor clams during a dig beginning Jan. 30 on several ocean beaches.
The Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife (WDFW) approved the opening, which runs through Feb. 6, after marine toxin test results showed the clams are safe to eat.
“Razor clam dip makes a scrumptious Super Bowl snack,” Ayres said. “Diggers can fill their buckets with clams Friday and Saturday ahead of the big game.”
Razor clam recipes, including for clam dip, are available on WDFW’s webpage here.
Several beaches will be open – but likely a little quiet – on Super Bowl Sunday, providing lots of elbow room for diggers who aren’t football fans, Ayres said.
Under state law, diggers are required to keep the first 15 clams they dig. Each digger’s clams must be kept in a separate container.
Upcoming digs are scheduled on the following dates, beaches and low tides:
- Jan. 31, Saturday; 4:32 p.m., 0.2 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors, Mocrocks and Copalis
- Feb. 1, Sunday; 5:15 p.m., 0.0 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors, Mocrocks
- Feb. 2, Monday; 5:53 p.m., -0.1 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors
- Feb. 3, Tuesday; 6:27 p.m., -0.1 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors
- Feb. 4, Wednesday; 6:59 p.m., 0.0 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors
- Feb. 5, Thursday; 7:30 p.m., 0.2 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors
- Feb. 6, Friday; 8:00 p.m., 0.5 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors

Come watch the Superbowl with D&R Theatre. This is a family friendly event. Concessions, ice cream, coffee and drinks will be available at the event. Best dressed male and female 12s will win costume competition. The crowd will be the judge. Ask anyone who was there last year, not a better place to see this event!
The event starts at noon with the chance to tailgate in the beautiful decorated event center (for $12) and includes a meal ticket and music. At 3:00 p.m. we’ll head on over to the theater and get ready for the big game. If we can fill the theater with 1,200 12s we have been promised TV time on regional news broadcasts.

Diggers will have a chance to spice up their Super Bowl parties with some fresh razor clams during a dig beginning Jan. 30 on several ocean beaches.
The Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife (WDFW) approved the opening, which runs through Feb. 6, after marine toxin test results showed the clams are safe to eat.
“Razor clam dip makes a scrumptious Super Bowl snack,” Ayres said. “Diggers can fill their buckets with clams Friday and Saturday ahead of the big game.”
Razor clam recipes, including for clam dip, are available on WDFW’s webpage here.
Several beaches will be open – but likely a little quiet – on Super Bowl Sunday, providing lots of elbow room for diggers who aren’t football fans, Ayres said.
Under state law, diggers are required to keep the first 15 clams they dig. Each digger’s clams must be kept in a separate container.
Upcoming digs are scheduled on the following dates, beaches and low tides:
- Feb. 1, Sunday; 5:15 p.m., 0.0 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors, Mocrocks
- Feb. 2, Monday; 5:53 p.m., -0.1 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors
- Feb. 3, Tuesday; 6:27 p.m., -0.1 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors
- Feb. 4, Wednesday; 6:59 p.m., 0.0 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors
- Feb. 5, Thursday; 7:30 p.m., 0.2 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors
- Feb. 6, Friday; 8:00 p.m., 0.5 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors

Diggers will have a chance to spice up their Super Bowl parties with some fresh razor clams during a dig beginning Jan. 30 on several ocean beaches.
The Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife (WDFW) approved the opening, which runs through Feb. 6, after marine toxin test results showed the clams are safe to eat.
“Razor clam dip makes a scrumptious Super Bowl snack,” Ayres said. “Diggers can fill their buckets with clams Friday and Saturday ahead of the big game.”
Razor clam recipes, including for clam dip, are available on WDFW’s webpage here.
Several beaches will be open – but likely a little quiet – on Super Bowl Sunday, providing lots of elbow room for diggers who aren’t football fans, Ayres said.
Under state law, diggers are required to keep the first 15 clams they dig. Each digger’s clams must be kept in a separate container.
Upcoming digs are scheduled on the following dates, beaches and low tides:
- Feb. 2, Monday; 5:53 p.m., -0.1 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors
- Feb. 3, Tuesday; 6:27 p.m., -0.1 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors
- Feb. 4, Wednesday; 6:59 p.m., 0.0 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors
- Feb. 5, Thursday; 7:30 p.m., 0.2 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors
- Feb. 6, Friday; 8:00 p.m., 0.5 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors

Diggers will have a chance to spice up their Super Bowl parties with some fresh razor clams during a dig beginning Jan. 30 on several ocean beaches.
The Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife (WDFW) approved the opening, which runs through Feb. 6, after marine toxin test results showed the clams are safe to eat.
“Razor clam dip makes a scrumptious Super Bowl snack,” Ayres said. “Diggers can fill their buckets with clams Friday and Saturday ahead of the big game.”
Razor clam recipes, including for clam dip, are available on WDFW’s webpage here.
Several beaches will be open – but likely a little quiet – on Super Bowl Sunday, providing lots of elbow room for diggers who aren’t football fans, Ayres said.
Under state law, diggers are required to keep the first 15 clams they dig. Each digger’s clams must be kept in a separate container.
Upcoming digs are scheduled on the following dates, beaches and low tides:
- Feb. 3, Tuesday; 6:27 p.m., -0.1 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors
- Feb. 4, Wednesday; 6:59 p.m., 0.0 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors
- Feb. 5, Thursday; 7:30 p.m., 0.2 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors
- Feb. 6, Friday; 8:00 p.m., 0.5 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors
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Diggers will have a chance to spice up their Super Bowl parties with some fresh razor clams during a dig beginning Jan. 30 on several ocean beaches.
The Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife (WDFW) approved the opening, which runs through Feb. 6, after marine toxin test results showed the clams are safe to eat.
“Razor clam dip makes a scrumptious Super Bowl snack,” Ayres said. “Diggers can fill their buckets with clams Friday and Saturday ahead of the big game.”
Razor clam recipes, including for clam dip, are available on WDFW’s webpage here.
Several beaches will be open – but likely a little quiet – on Super Bowl Sunday, providing lots of elbow room for diggers who aren’t football fans, Ayres said.
Under state law, diggers are required to keep the first 15 clams they dig. Each digger’s clams must be kept in a separate container.
Upcoming digs are scheduled on the following dates, beaches and low tides:
- Feb. 4, Wednesday; 6:59 p.m., 0.0 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors
- Feb. 5, Thursday; 7:30 p.m., 0.2 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors
- Feb. 6, Friday; 8:00 p.m., 0.5 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors

Diggers will have a chance to spice up their Super Bowl parties with some fresh razor clams during a dig beginning Jan. 30 on several ocean beaches.
The Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife (WDFW) approved the opening, which runs through Feb. 6, after marine toxin test results showed the clams are safe to eat.
“Razor clam dip makes a scrumptious Super Bowl snack,” Ayres said. “Diggers can fill their buckets with clams Friday and Saturday ahead of the big game.”
Razor clam recipes, including for clam dip, are available on WDFW’s webpage here.
Several beaches will be open – but likely a little quiet – on Super Bowl Sunday, providing lots of elbow room for diggers who aren’t football fans, Ayres said.
Under state law, diggers are required to keep the first 15 clams they dig. Each digger’s clams must be kept in a separate container.
Upcoming digs are scheduled on the following dates, beaches and low tides:
- Feb. 5, Thursday; 7:30 p.m., 0.2 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors
- Feb. 6, Friday; 8:00 p.m., 0.5 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors
For complete event information, click here.

Diggers will have a chance to spice up their Super Bowl parties with some fresh razor clams during a dig beginning Jan. 30 on several ocean beaches.
The Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife (WDFW) approved the opening, which runs through Feb. 6, after marine toxin test results showed the clams are safe to eat.
“Razor clam dip makes a scrumptious Super Bowl snack,” Ayres said. “Diggers can fill their buckets with clams Friday and Saturday ahead of the big game.”
Razor clam recipes, including for clam dip, are available on WDFW’s webpage here.
Several beaches will be open – but likely a little quiet – on Super Bowl Sunday, providing lots of elbow room for diggers who aren’t football fans, Ayres said.
Under state law, diggers are required to keep the first 15 clams they dig. Each digger’s clams must be kept in a separate container.
Upcoming digs are scheduled on the following dates, beaches and low tides:
- Feb. 6, Friday; 8:00 p.m., 0.5 feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors