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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Bill Brookreson, chair of the South Sound Chapter of the Washington Native Plants Society will begin the day with a talk at the Grays Harbor Community College where we will learn the ins and outs of our unique coastal ecosystems. Then we will head out into one of CRBLT’s most beautiful properties to shine a new light on the flora of our PNW coastal lowlands. Prepare for a short drive (carpooling is encouraged!) from the Grays Harbor College to our 175-acre surge plains to enjoy a beautiful nature walk. Be sure to bring rain gear, boots, or sunscreen as needed for a walk in unpredictable weather!
Nerds, assemble! Talk about games, manga, comics and all things nerdy.
Get creative! Drop by the library to make a Father’s Day Craft as part of the monthly First Friday event in downtown Aberdeen. All supplies provided.
Today is the kick off of availability of Passport to Grays Harbor History. Visit a museum today (Aberdeen, Hoquiam, Lake Quinault, McCleary, Montesano, Moclips, Ocean Shores, or Westport) and get started collecting your unique passport stamps. Great summer fun!
Quinault Tribal Museum has had to postpone their celebration to June 16 & 17, but it will be worth the wait with a storyteller, artisans, vender, tours & refreshments.

Artists of all media are invited to create functional and not so functional pieces of “clothing” and accessories to be presented in a one-of-a-kind runway fashion show to be held at the Ocean Shores Convention Center. This show is intended to create opportunities for local citizens, artists, and designers explore artistic expression in a fun, safe and encouraging environment by providing them a unique way to display their work. Tickets available at the Ocean Shores Convention Center Visitors Bureau and Dolores’ and Fay’s Boutique in Ocean Shores. A no-host bar will be available. Show is suitable for well behaved children 13 and older.
Mark Farner, formery of Grand Funk Railroad, will be at the historic D & R Theatre in Aberdeen.
The Aberdeen School District and Aberdeen Education Association are co-hosting a reception honoring all staff who are retiring from service to the District this year. All are invited.
It’s that time of year again. Come out to the fairgrounds to watch the Elma High School Class of 2017 graduate. Watch as the tassels move side to side and the hats come off! We’ll see you there!
Quinault Beach Resort and Casino celebrates their 17th anniversary this year and what better way to celebrate than at the annual Cookin’ The Blues Festival, conveniently held on the weekend of June 17.
For more about the event, read here.
Quinault Beach Resort and Casino celebrates their 17th anniversary this year and what better way to celebrate than at the annual Cookin’ The Blues Festival, conveniently held on the weekend of June 17.
For more about the event, read here.

We’ve all seen would-be beautiful spaces choked by a field of invasive plants, whether they be Scotch Broom, blackberry thickets, tansy, thistles, reed canary grass, knotweed…. you get the picture. But what is our local government doing about it, and how can we help? Join Nancy Ness, coordinator for the Grays Harbor County Noxious Weed Board on an exploratory workshop on invasive control methods in use by our local governments. Prepare for the weather with rain gear, boots, or sunscreen as needed.
On Saturday, June 17th at 7:30 pm and Sunday, June 18th at 3 pm at the Bishop Center for Performing Arts, Grays Harbor College’s Opera Workshop concludes its inaugural season with a modern twist on Gilbert and Sullivan’s one-act courtroom farce, Trial by Jury.
Quinault Beach Resort and Casino celebrates their 17th anniversary this year and what better way to celebrate than at the annual Cookin’ The Blues Festival, conveniently held on the weekend of June 17.
For more about the event, read here.
On Saturday, June 17th at 7:30 pm and Sunday, June 18th at 3 pm at the Bishop Center for Performing Arts, Grays Harbor College’s Opera Workshop concludes its inaugural season with a modern twist on Gilbert and Sullivan’s one-act courtroom farce, Trial by Jury.
The celebration is for anyone earning a GED between July 2016 and now who took the GED tests at the College. Those interested in participating should contact the Transitions office at 360-538-4167 as soon as possible.
Not only does the event acknowledge those who have successfully passed the GED test, but also those who have earned their high school diplomas through GHC’s High School 21+ program. Tickets are not required for the ceremony.
Try your hand at auditioning for a talent show.