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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“Grays Harbor Rockfest 3” – Headlining: Bill Manspeaker – Green Jello “Three Little Pigs” – Bill Manspeaker will be preforming & providing a class on puppet making.
Which also includes performances by Gebular, The People Now, TSAVO, Full Moon Radio, Fishing With Bigfoot, Within The Pride, Letzer Guiest, Motar, Anitize, The Bangalores, Reverent Circle; plus other individuals playing solo are Gabriel Woldchild, Branden Depriest, Chris McCorrkle, Murray Flint, Jessica Mullins, Mook & his Jiggs, Michael B Johnson, Chris Johnson & Clint (Dogger) Mullins.
From 10 a.m.-noon, Class on Rock Music,which is included in the price of the admission. Concert commences noon-11:30 p.m.
Bring your own lawn chairs to the concert and plan on staying the whole day.
This is a non-profit event put on by Chinook Spirits. If you have any question your welcome to call (206)497-0947 Monday-Friday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. for assistance.
Enjoy an evening of music during The North Beach Singers Annual Christmas Concert. Non-perishable food and monetary donations benefit the North Beach Food Bank.
Enjoy an evening of music during The North Beach Singers Annual Christmas Concert. Non-perishable food and monetary donations benefit the North Beach Food Bank.

Cheer on the Miller Junior High School Bobkittens and Aberdeen High School Bobcats for their Winter Band Concert.
Enjoy an evening of music during The North Beach Singers Annual Christmas Concert. Non-perishable food and monetary donations benefit the North Beach Food Bank.

There’s nothing that brings out the joy of the Christmas season quite like music. The Grays Harbor Civic Choir will be performing “Seven Joys of Christmas” as well as traditional carols and an audience sing-along at the Bishop Center for Performing Arts at Grays Harbor Community College.

Cheer on the Miller Junior High School Bobkittens and Aberdeen High School Bobcats for their Winter Band Concert.
Come enjoy the sound of the Montesano High School choir during their Choir Concert.
Enjoy seasonal music performed by the Elma High School Chamber Singers. Director Aaron Zassenhaus will lead an advanced student choir in seasonal carols to usher in the holidays. Light refreshments will be served by the Friends of the Elma Timberland Library.
A holiday concert you don’t want to miss. Ericka Corban will open up for Noah Gundersen and Family singing classic seasonal music that is enjoyable for the whole family. Get tickets at www.seabrookwa.com/events

Want to get away from all the holiday cooking and “to-do” lists, and spend the day relaxing with your family? For an elegant experience, come to the Christmas Day Dinner at Lake Quinault Lodge. Unwind by the rustic fireplace in the lobby while you listen to local musicians Ben and Lorrie Parris play Celtic harp and guitar. A special buffet menu will be served, and kids 12 and under are free (visit the lodge website for details and a menu). Built in 1926, the lodge is a truly beautiful and peaceful holiday locale, and you just might find snow.
Ring in the New Year with the rock ‘n’ roll sounds of the King Brothers. Drinks are available for purchase for guests ages 21 and older. Coming from out of town or don’t want to drive home? Grab a room next door at the Grays Harbor Inn and mention you’re partying at the Elks for a discounted rate on your room ($59.95 for a king or $69.95 for a double queen).
The Home Depot is looking for volunteers to help assist with clean-up, as well as information from people who need help with the clean-up of their yard and basements.
The Home Depot is looking for volunteers to help assist with clean-up, as well as information from people who need help with the clean-up of their yard and basements.
The Home Depot is looking for volunteers to help assist with clean-up, as well as information from people who need help with the clean-up of their yard and basements.

Come and enjoy wine tasting from more than 20 Washington wineries, enjoy the beer garden, wine sales, food booths, gift and merchandise, booths and live entertainment throughout the day.
Package admission includes entry, a keepsake wine glass, and 10 drink tickets.
Pre-sale is available through January 22, at Aberdeen Honda, Whitneys Chevrolet (Montesano), Liquor and the Like, Elma Variety Store (Elma), Les Schwab Tire Center (Elma, West Olympia and Centralia), or by phone at 360-482-3055.
You must be 21 years of age or older to attend.
For more information click here.

The Metales M5 theatrical show Vuelta de Fuego is a delightful blend of great music, outstanding musicianship, effortless virtuosity, humor, and a winning rapport with the audience. Whether playing Bach, Bernstein, Humperdinck, or Piozzolla, this concert by Mexico’s foremost brass quintet is fun, surprising and unexpected! One reviewer stated the “M5 is the best thing to come out of Mexico since tequila!”

Help us celebrate the Year of the Yin Wood Goat. It is time to gather around our friends and family, to rest and recharge after the excitement of 2014.
We are offering free mini acupuncture treatments, snacks, beverages and raffle prizes. All are welcome. We are also celebrating the 6th anniversary of our business.

Members of our community are invited to come together to help the victims of the January 2015 storm and flood helping to clean up homes identified in need.
Volunteers are encouraged to meet at:
The Pearsall Building
2109 Sumner Avenue in Aberdeen
A short Volunteer training session will start at 7:00 a.m.
Volunteer Registration will start at 7:30 a.m.
Volunteer Team assignments from 8:00 a.m.–8:30 a.m.
Start helping our neighbors in need at 9:00 a.m.
All are welcome to volunteer. All volunteers will be signed-up as State Emergency Workers.
The following equipment is not required, but would be helpful to bring if you have it:
Tools:
- Hammer, one per person
- 18”-24” pry bar, one per person
- 36” crow bar, one or two per team
- Flat pointed shovel, one or two per team
- Utility knife, one per person
- Dry wall knife with extra blades, two per team
- Chalk line, one or two per team
- Flooring scraper with 6” blade and long handle, one per team
- Flat shovels
- Heavy duty trash bags, multiple boxes
- Wheel Barrow
- Large plastic tubs with handles – really helpful in carrying debris to curb
- Screw drivers – flat and Phillips
- Tin snips, one per team
- 1 gallon garden sprayer
- Measuring cup
- Bleach – 2 to 3 gallons per house
- Stiff brush with a handle
- Shop vacuum – makes clean up much easier
- Box fan
- 30’ Rope
- Flash light or head lamp, one per person
- Vinegar – 2 to 3 gallons per house
- Large plastic garbage cans
- Plastic Toboggans (sleds)- Helpful for pulling insulation from under house
Personal Protective Equipment
- N95 Particulate dust mask – do not use anything that is not rated at least N95
- Multi-purpose Respirator with N95 filter – this is not mandatory but recommended over the particulate dust mask
- Leather gloves
- Safety glasses or goggles – most standard eye glasses are not impact resistant
- Heavy rubber gloves – for removing wet insulation
- Shoes with thick soles – absolutely no tennis shoes or open toed shoes
- Knee pads are really nice to have
- Baseball style cap worn with the bill facing front to protect you eyes from falling debris
- Tyvek coveralls with hood – really nice for working under houses
- Rubber boots
- Ear plugs or earmuffs
- Extra set of clothes