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The Driftwood Players will enact “The Glass Menagerie,” written by Tennessee Williams and directed by Debbie Scoones. The drama is in two acts and is appropriate for all ages.
The mother is a faded tragic remnant of Southern gentility, striving to give meaning and direction to her life and the lives of her grown children. Her methods are ineffective and irritating, causing problems in the household. The world of illusion that she has striven to create in order to make life bearable collapses about them after a gentleman caller pays a visit.
Tickets can be purchased in advance online, at the door if available, and at the following locations:
Valu-Drug in Montesano
Top Foods and City Center Drug in Aberdeen
Harbor Drug in Hoquiam
Dolores’ and Fay’s in Ocean Shores

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife announced eight consecutive days of razor clam digging for the end of April/first week of May.
Diggers age 15 or older must have an applicable 2014-15 fishing license to harvest razor clams on state beaches. Fishing licenses of various kinds are available on the department’s website here and from license vendors around the state.
For more information on razor clam digging at Washington state beaches and to check for schedule changes, click here.
Come one come all. Seaport Landing, Aberdeen’s new public waterfront and home port for the tall ships Lady Washington and Hawaiian Chieftain, is asking members of the Grays Harbor community to volunteer their time to prepare Lady Washington’s home for her 25th birthday celebration.
The Historical Seaport “Salty Saturday” Project Parties are scheduled from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. every Saturday from now through May in preparation for our ships return on June 5th. Salty Saturday projects are flexible and can accommodate individuals, groups or organizations. Minors over 12 are welcome, but must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Our first Salty Saturday is scheduled for Saturday, March 1.
Inside and outside projects are available. A Seaport Landing staff member will help volunteers find an appropriate project. Volunteers should dress warmly, even for indoor projects. Volunteers interested in helping with gardening and landscaping should bring their own garden tools.
Enjoy all the oysters you can eat at this 32nd annual event. Guests will enjoy everything from steamed oysters and clam chowder, to spaghetti, cole slaw and more. Beer and wine are available for an additional fee.
This 40 hour training is the first step in becoming a Certified Mediation Specialist.
The concepts and skills taught in the training are easily transferable and designed to improve communication and enhance relationships in all settings.
Space for this training is still available. Training starts Thursday, May 1 and continues through Sunday, May 4. If you cannot make it to this training, another training is available May 8-10. Click here for more information.

One of the most beloved of Hollywood’s movie musicals, “South Pacific” is the next offering of the Silver Screen Classics Film Series at the historic 7th Street Theatre in downtown Hoquiam.
By 1958, the idea of movie adaptations of the incredibly successful Broadway stage musicals of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II was a proven formula. And what better material than the play that won a Pulitzer Prize for drama, and five Tony Awards? “South Pacific” followed a huge theatrical run of 1,925 Broadway performances, and was an immediate hit on the silver screen. The story centers on an unlikely romance and the intensifying war in the South Pacific, circa 1943. Among many elements, the film is noted for the cinematic use of the stage technique of employing colored filters for background lighting to convey participants’ moods.
The Driftwood Players will enact “The Glass Menagerie,” written by Tennessee Williams and directed by Debbie Scoones. The drama is in two acts and is appropriate for all ages.
The mother is a faded tragic remnant of Southern gentility, striving to give meaning and direction to her life and the lives of her grown children. Her methods are ineffective and irritating, causing problems in the household. The world of illusion that she has striven to create in order to make life bearable collapses about them after a gentleman caller pays a visit.
Tickets can be purchased in advance online, at the door if available, and at the following locations:
Valu-Drug in Montesano
Top Foods and City Center Drug in Aberdeen
Harbor Drug in Hoquiam
Dolores’ and Fay’s in Ocean Shores

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife announced eight consecutive days of razor clam digging for the end of April/first week of May.
Diggers age 15 or older must have an applicable 2014-15 fishing license to harvest razor clams on state beaches. Fishing licenses of various kinds are available on the department’s website here and from license vendors around the state.
For more information on razor clam digging at Washington state beaches and to check for schedule changes, click here.

One of the most beloved of Hollywood’s movie musicals, “South Pacific” is the next offering of the Silver Screen Classics Film Series at the historic 7th Street Theatre in downtown Hoquiam.
By 1958, the idea of movie adaptations of the incredibly successful Broadway stage musicals of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II was a proven formula. And what better material than the play that won a Pulitzer Prize for drama, and five Tony Awards? “South Pacific” followed a huge theatrical run of 1,925 Broadway performances, and was an immediate hit on the silver screen. The story centers on an unlikely romance and the intensifying war in the South Pacific, circa 1943. Among many elements, the film is noted for the cinematic use of the stage technique of employing colored filters for background lighting to convey participants’ moods.
This 40 hour training is the first step in becoming a Certified Mediation Specialist.
The concepts and skills taught in the training are easily transferable and designed to improve communication and enhance relationships in all settings.
Space for this training is still available. Training starts Thursday, May 1 and continues through Sunday, May 4. If you cannot make it to this training, another training is available May 8-10. Click here for more information.

Artists of all types are invited to join renowned watercolor instructor Ken Mitchell in a watercolor workshop at Westport Winery. This course is for all levels, from beginners to experienced artists. East Meets West will focus on Ken’s teaching at Harper’s Ferry to themes from Kalaloch.
Mitchell has a BA and MA in Fine Arts from Colorado State University. He has taught art at all levels for the past 30 years and has won numbers awards for his watercolor and oil paintings. From murals to stage sets to illustrations, Ken has excelled as a professional artist his entire life as he has also taught others the techniques to pursue their own dreams.
The course fee includes instruction only. Students need to bring their own paper, pencils, watercolors, brushes, and non-glass containers (see complete list below). Lunch is available to purchase during class. Sack lunches and outside food and drinks are not allowed.
Find out more by clicking here.
This 40 hour training is the first step in becoming a Certified Mediation Specialist.
The concepts and skills taught in the training are easily transferable and designed to improve communication and enhance relationships in all settings.
Space for this training is still available. Training starts Thursday, May 1 and continues through Sunday, May 4. If you cannot make it to this training, another training is available May 8-10. Click here for more information.
This 40 hour training is the first step in becoming a Certified Mediation Specialist.
The concepts and skills taught in the training are easily transferable and designed to improve communication and enhance relationships in all settings.
Space for this training is still available. Training starts Thursday, May 1 and continues through Sunday, May 4. If you cannot make it to this training, another training is available May 8-10. Click here for more information.

Come enjoy the best Prime Rib in town and help raise money for the annual Strong Kids Campaign through the YMCA of Grays Harbor. 100% of the proceeds will be donated to the campaign to help provide scholarships and funding for local youth. There will also be a 50/50 raffle at this event! Start your Friday off right and help raise money for our local kids!
This is a 21+ establishment, however, you can call 360-533-5060 for orders to go!
The Driftwood Players will enact “The Glass Menagerie,” written by Tennessee Williams and directed by Debbie Scoones. The drama is in two acts and is appropriate for all ages.
The mother is a faded tragic remnant of Southern gentility, striving to give meaning and direction to her life and the lives of her grown children. Her methods are ineffective and irritating, causing problems in the household. The world of illusion that she has striven to create in order to make life bearable collapses about them after a gentleman caller pays a visit.
Tickets can be purchased in advance online, at the door if available, and at the following locations:
Valu-Drug in Montesano
Top Foods and City Center Drug in Aberdeen
Harbor Drug in Hoquiam
Dolores’ and Fay’s in Ocean Shores
Come one come all. Seaport Landing, Aberdeen’s new public waterfront and home port for the tall ships Lady Washington and Hawaiian Chieftain, is asking members of the Grays Harbor community to volunteer their time to prepare Lady Washington’s home for her 25th birthday celebration.
The Historical Seaport “Salty Saturday” Project Parties are scheduled from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. every Saturday from now through May in preparation for our ships return on June 5th. Salty Saturday projects are flexible and can accommodate individuals, groups or organizations. Minors over 12 are welcome, but must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Our first Salty Saturday is scheduled for Saturday, March 1.
Inside and outside projects are available. A Seaport Landing staff member will help volunteers find an appropriate project. Volunteers should dress warmly, even for indoor projects. Volunteers interested in helping with gardening and landscaping should bring their own garden tools.
This 40 hour training is the first step in becoming a Certified Mediation Specialist.
The concepts and skills taught in the training are easily transferable and designed to improve communication and enhance relationships in all settings.
Space for this training is still available. Training starts Thursday, May 1 and continues through Sunday, May 4. If you cannot make it to this training, another training is available May 8-10. Click here for more information.
The Driftwood Players will enact “The Glass Menagerie,” written by Tennessee Williams and directed by Debbie Scoones. The drama is in two acts and is appropriate for all ages.
The mother is a faded tragic remnant of Southern gentility, striving to give meaning and direction to her life and the lives of her grown children. Her methods are ineffective and irritating, causing problems in the household. The world of illusion that she has striven to create in order to make life bearable collapses about them after a gentleman caller pays a visit.
Tickets can be purchased in advance online, at the door if available, and at the following locations:
Valu-Drug in Montesano
Top Foods and City Center Drug in Aberdeen
Harbor Drug in Hoquiam
Dolores’ and Fay’s in Ocean Shores

Westport Winery has announced the menu for its Inaugural Mother’s Day Winemaker Dinner with Director of Winemaking, Dana Roberts. This five-course meal is limited to 18 guests and reservations are recommended.
This special evening begins with Strawberry Brie en Croute with Basil, Red Onion, Balsamic Reduction and Hint of Vanilla paired with Going Coastal and Fresh Orange Juice Mimosa. The second course is Fresh Broccoli Bisque with Brown Butter Croutons and Grated Parmesan paired with Mercy Hard Apple Cider. The third course is a Baby Spinach Salad with Crispy Bacon, Sliced Almonds, Hard-Boiled Egg and Warm Balsamic Vinaigrette paired with Bordello Blonde. The main course is Westport’s signature Surf and Turf with primeCertified Angus Beef Filet Mignon and Mermaids on Horseback (bacon-wrapped prawns with pineapple-horseradish glaze), Baked Yukon Gold Potato with Herbed Butter, and Sesame Seared Garden Vegetables paired with Nirvana. The evening will conclude with Fresh Berry Trifle with Vanilla Bean Pound Cake and Galliano Custard paired with Red Sky at Night.

Artists of all types are invited to join renowned watercolor instructor Ken Mitchell in a watercolor workshop at Westport Winery. This course is for all levels, from beginners to experienced artists. East Meets West will focus on Ken’s teaching at Harper’s Ferry to themes from Kalaloch.
Mitchell has a BA and MA in Fine Arts from Colorado State University. He has taught art at all levels for the past 30 years and has won numbers awards for his watercolor and oil paintings. From murals to stage sets to illustrations, Ken has excelled as a professional artist his entire life as he has also taught others the techniques to pursue their own dreams.
The course fee includes instruction only. Students need to bring their own paper, pencils, watercolors, brushes, and non-glass containers (see complete list below). Lunch is available to purchase during class. Sack lunches and outside food and drinks are not allowed.
Find out more by clicking here.

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) approved eight days of digging, beginning May 13. WDFW gave the okay for the series of digs after marine toxin tests showed the clams are safe to eat. No digging will be allowed on any beach after noon.
The agency also announced a list of proposed digs, which would run May 27 through June 1. Final approval of these digs will depend on marine toxin tests that will be conducted closer to the start date, said Dan Ayres, WDFW shellfish manager. The agency will announce final approval based on the results of the tests.
The following are approved and proposed dig dates, time and locations.
Fore more information, click here.
The upcoming digs are scheduled on the following dates, beaches and low tides:
- May 13, Tuesday, 6:21 a.m., -0.6 feet, Twin Harbors
- May 14, Wednesday, 7:02 a.m., -1.2 feet, Twin Harbors, Long Beach
- May 15, Thursday, 7:44 a.m., -1.5 feet, Twin Harbors, Long Beach
- May 16, Friday, 8:27 a.m., -1.7 feet, Twin Harbors, Long Beach, Copalis
- May 17, Saturday, 9:12 a.m., -1.7 feet, Twin Harbors, Long Beach, Copalis, Mocrocks
- May 18, Sunday, 9:59 a.m., -1.5 feet, Twin Harbors, Long Beach, Copalis, Mocrocks
- May 19, Monday, 10:50 a.m., -1.1 feet, Twin Harbors
- May 20, Tuesday, 11:44 a.m., -0.6 feet, Twin Harbors
Digs that have been proposed but not yet approved are tentatively scheduled on the following dates, beaches and low tides:
- May 27, Tuesday, 6:24 a.m., -1.0 feet, Twin Harbors, Long Beach
- May 28, Wednesday, 7:06 a.m., -1.3 feet, Twin Harbors, Long Beach
- May 29, Thursday, 7:45 a.m., -1.4 feet, Twin Harbors, Long Beach, Copalis, Mocrocks
- May 30, Friday, 8:23 a.m., -1.2 feet, Twin Harbors, Long Beach, Copalis, Mocrocks
- May 31, Saturday, 9:00 a.m., -1.0 feet, Twin Harbors, Long Beach, Copalis, Mocrocks
- June 1, Sunday, 9:37 a.m., -0.7 feet, Twin Harbors, Long Beach, Copalis, Mocrocks

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) approved eight days of digging, beginning May 13. WDFW gave the okay for the series of digs after marine toxin tests showed the clams are safe to eat. No digging will be allowed on any beach after noon.
The agency also announced a list of proposed digs, which would run May 27 through June 1. Final approval of these digs will depend on marine toxin tests that will be conducted closer to the start date, said Dan Ayres, WDFW shellfish manager. The agency will announce final approval based on the results of the tests.
The following are approved and proposed dig dates, time and locations.
Fore more information, click here.
The upcoming digs are scheduled on the following dates, beaches and low tides:
- May 13, Tuesday, 6:21 a.m., -0.6 feet, Twin Harbors
- May 14, Wednesday, 7:02 a.m., -1.2 feet, Twin Harbors, Long Beach
- May 15, Thursday, 7:44 a.m., -1.5 feet, Twin Harbors, Long Beach
- May 16, Friday, 8:27 a.m., -1.7 feet, Twin Harbors, Long Beach, Copalis
- May 17, Saturday, 9:12 a.m., -1.7 feet, Twin Harbors, Long Beach, Copalis, Mocrocks
- May 18, Sunday, 9:59 a.m., -1.5 feet, Twin Harbors, Long Beach, Copalis, Mocrocks
- May 19, Monday, 10:50 a.m., -1.1 feet, Twin Harbors
- May 20, Tuesday, 11:44 a.m., -0.6 feet, Twin Harbors
Digs that have been proposed but not yet approved are tentatively scheduled on the following dates, beaches and low tides:
- May 27, Tuesday, 6:24 a.m., -1.0 feet, Twin Harbors, Long Beach
- May 28, Wednesday, 7:06 a.m., -1.3 feet, Twin Harbors, Long Beach
- May 29, Thursday, 7:45 a.m., -1.4 feet, Twin Harbors, Long Beach, Copalis, Mocrocks
- May 30, Friday, 8:23 a.m., -1.2 feet, Twin Harbors, Long Beach, Copalis, Mocrocks
- May 31, Saturday, 9:00 a.m., -1.0 feet, Twin Harbors, Long Beach, Copalis, Mocrocks
- June 1, Sunday, 9:37 a.m., -0.7 feet, Twin Harbors, Long Beach, Copalis, Mocrocks