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Les Miserables, the longest running musical in the world, comes to the Bishop Center stage for 7 performances. Set in early 19th-century France, it is the story of Jean Valjean, a burly French peasant and his quest for redemption after serving 19 years in jail. Valjean and others portrayed by the talented local cast give a strong and powerful performance as they are swept into the French revolutionary period, with young idealists making their dramatic last stand at a street barricade.

Les Miserables, the longest running musical in the world, comes to the Bishop Center stage for 7 performances. Set in early 19th-century France, it is the story of Jean Valjean, a burly French peasant and his quest for redemption after serving 19 years in jail. Valjean and others portrayed by the talented local cast give a strong and powerful performance as they are swept into the French revolutionary period, with young idealists making their dramatic last stand at a street barricade.

Les Miserables, the longest running musical in the world, comes to the Bishop Center stage for 7 performances. Set in early 19th-century France, it is the story of Jean Valjean, a burly French peasant and his quest for redemption after serving 19 years in jail. Valjean and others portrayed by the talented local cast give a strong and powerful performance as they are swept into the French revolutionary period, with young idealists making their dramatic last stand at a street barricade.

Les Miserables, the longest running musical in the world, comes to the Bishop Center stage for 7 performances. Set in early 19th-century France, it is the story of Jean Valjean, a burly French peasant and his quest for redemption after serving 19 years in jail. Valjean and others portrayed by the talented local cast give a strong and powerful performance as they are swept into the French revolutionary period, with young idealists making their dramatic last stand at a street barricade.

Les Miserables, the longest running musical in the world, comes to the Bishop Center stage for 7 performances. Set in early 19th-century France, it is the story of Jean Valjean, a burly French peasant and his quest for redemption after serving 19 years in jail. Valjean and others portrayed by the talented local cast give a strong and powerful performance as they are swept into the French revolutionary period, with young idealists making their dramatic last stand at a street barricade.
Raindrop Cooperative Preschool will be celebrating over 30 years in Grays Harbor County. We will be holding our annual spring auction on Saturday March 22, at 6:00pm. You are invited to mark your calenders and invite friends to this event!
Please call the preschool for more information at 533-8058

Iconic Hollywood rebel, director, and director John Huston won his only Academy Awards with the 1948 classic adventure drama, “The Treasure of the Sierra Madre.” Starring Humphrey Bogart, the film is the next offering of the Silver Screen Classics Film Series.
Bogie plays down-on-his-luck Fred C. Dobbs, who, along with a partner, meets grizzled prospector Howard, in an Oscar-winning performance by the director’s father, Walter Huston, who died in 1950. Together, this uneasy alliance goes in search of gold and ultimately learns of the devastating power and peril of greed.
Doors open at 7:00 p.m. for the 7:30 p.m. Saturday showing and 1:30 pm for the 2:00 p.m. Sunday showing. Tickets are available at the door, and advance tickets are available at Harbor Drug in Hoquiam, City Drug in Aberdeen, and at Brown Paper Tickets.

Iconic Hollywood rebel, director, and director John Huston won his only Academy Awards with the 1948 classic adventure drama, “The Treasure of the Sierra Madre.” Starring Humphrey Bogart, the film is the next offering of the Silver Screen Classics Film Series.
Bogie plays down-on-his-luck Fred C. Dobbs, who, along with a partner, meets grizzled prospector Howard, in an Oscar-winning performance by the director’s father, Walter Huston, who died in 1950. Together, this uneasy alliance goes in search of gold and ultimately learns of the devastating power and peril of greed.
Doors open at 7:00 p.m. for the 7:30 p.m. Saturday showing and 1:30 pm for the 2:00 p.m. Sunday showing. Tickets are available at the door, and advance tickets are available at Harbor Drug in Hoquiam, City Drug in Aberdeen, and at Brown Paper Tickets.
The Hoquiam Development Association will host a children’s Easter egg hunt for children ages 12 and younger. Children should bring their own baskets. An Easter Bunny will be present for pictures, but parents should bring their own camera. For more information, click here.
McCleary Community Church hosts the “Annual Resurrection Easter Egg Hunt.” at 11 a.m. at Beerbower Park. Lunch will be provided and everyone is invited.
The Aberdeen Elks Lodge will provide hot dogs, chips and juice, as well as games, prizes and pictures during this Easter family event.
Elma VFW Auxiliary’s 16th Annual Easter Egg Hunt includes five age groups, for kids 10 and under. Prize giveaways available include bicycles, baskets and more. Line up starts at 11:30 a.m. for this noon event.
Montesano Health and Rehab invites children birth through 12 to an Easter egg hunt. Prizes will be offered and pictures taken with the Easter Bunny.
Central Park Lions will host an Easter egg hunt complete with eggs, candy and an appearance by the Easter Bunny.

Spectacular star power and amazing aerial action made “Top Gun” the box office champion of 1986. Starring Tom Cruise and Kelly McGillis, join the 7th Street Theatre for a special showing of this classic film.
Set in the milieu of the Navy’s elite “Top Gun” jet fighter pilot training program, the Tony Scott-directed film features a star-studded supporting cast including Val Kilmer, Tim Robbins, Meg Ryan, Tom Skerritt, Anthony Edwards, and Michael Ironside. “Take My Breath Away” won the Academy Award for Best Song.
Doors open at 7:00 p.m. for the 7:30 p.m. showings. Advance tickets are available at Harbor Drug in Hoquiam, City Drug in Aberdeen and online.

Watch the fancy footwork of Grays Harbor local YMCA fitness director Lisa Kless, Harbor Bottling president Tim Martin, urologist-surgeon Dr. Steve Reznicek, former State Rep. Lynn Kessler, Grays Harbor Community Hospital Foundation chair Natasha Martens, and Quigg Brothers project manager Charlie Quigg at Dancing with Your Stars.
Dancing with Your Stars returns to the Bishop Center, this time sponsored by the Grays Harbor College Foundation as a fundraiser for World Class Scholars. As for last year’s show, the new cast of dazzling dancers from the Harbor will train with professional dancers the week prior to the Saturday evening benefit show.
All proceeds from this benefit show will go the World Class Scholars program. Last year’s Dancing With Your Stars sold out early, and tickets for this show, since it directly benefits the future education of our youth, will go quickly too!
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

Spectacular star power and amazing aerial action made “Top Gun” the box office champion of 1986. Starring Tom Cruise and Kelly McGillis, join the 7th Street Theatre for a special showing of this classic film.
Set in the milieu of the Navy’s elite “Top Gun” jet fighter pilot training program, the Tony Scott-directed film features a star-studded supporting cast including Val Kilmer, Tim Robbins, Meg Ryan, Tom Skerritt, Anthony Edwards, and Michael Ironside. “Take My Breath Away” won the Academy Award for Best Song.
Doors open at 7:00 p.m. for the 7:30 p.m. showings. Advance tickets are available at Harbor Drug in Hoquiam, City Drug in Aberdeen and online.
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

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