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From birth to 6, accompanied by a parent or adult caregiver. Join in songs, rhymes, stories, group games and free play. Chat with other caregivers as children explore books, toys and blocks. Arrival and departure times are flexible.
Songs, stories, rhymes, crafts at this food-themed Family Story Time. Wear jammies or a foodie outfit. Kids must be attended by a parent or caregiver.
For children age 6 and younger and their families. All ages are welcome. Join in a program of stories, rhymes, songs and movement games. Pajamas are encouraged at evening story times.
For children age 6 and younger and their families. All ages are welcome. Join in a program of stories, rhymes, songs and movement games. Pajamas are encouraged at evening story times.
“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.
Bring your own snacks and join us for a family-friendly movie.
For children age 6 and younger and their families. All ages are welcome. Join in a program of stories, rhymes, songs and movement games. Pajamas are encouraged at evening story times.
For children age 6 and younger and their families. All ages are welcome. Join in a program of stories, rhymes, songs and movement games. Pajamas are encouraged at evening story times.

Bing Crosby, Rosemary Clooney and Danny Kaye star in the 1954 release, with songs and music by the legendary composer Irving Berlin. The feel-good story has WWII veterans Bob Wallace and Phil Davis (Crosby and Kaye) teaming up to become a top song-and-dance act and becoming romantically involved with sisters Betty and Judy Haynes (played by Clooney and Vera-Ellen) who also have a song-and-dance act. When Betty and Judy travel to a Vermont lodge to perform a Christmas show, Wallace and Davis follow, only to find their former commander, General Waverly, is the lodge owner. A series of romantic mix-ups ensue as the performers try to help the General save the failing lodge.
The film features Berlin’s title tune that had already become a holiday staple, “White Christmas.” The song was originally heard in 1942’s Holiday Inn, and received the Academy Award for Best Song that year, Berlin’s only Oscar win.
Crosby was a native of Tacoma, WA, and won a Best Actor Oscar for 1944’s Going My Way. He is a member of the Radio Hall of Fame and is widely considered to be popular culture’s first multi-media star, having topped the charts on radio, with movies, television specials and a recording career that included 38 number one singles, more than Elvis Presley or The Beatles.
Doors open at 7
Doors open at 7:00 p.m. Tickets available for sale at the door, or purchase in advance at Harbor Drug in Hoquiam, City Drug in Aberdeen and at brownpapertickets.com.

Bing Crosby, Rosemary Clooney and Danny Kaye star in the 1954 release, with songs and music by the legendary composer Irving Berlin. The feel-good story has WWII veterans Bob Wallace and Phil Davis (Crosby and Kaye) teaming up to become a top song-and-dance act and becoming romantically involved with sisters Betty and Judy Haynes (played by Clooney and Vera-Ellen) who also have a song-and-dance act. When Betty and Judy travel to a Vermont lodge to perform a Christmas show, Wallace and Davis follow, only to find their former commander, General Waverly, is the lodge owner. A series of romantic mix-ups ensue as the performers try to help the General save the failing lodge.
The film features Berlin’s title tune that had already become a holiday staple, “White Christmas.” The song was originally heard in 1942’s Holiday Inn, and received the Academy Award for Best Song that year, Berlin’s only Oscar win.
Crosby was a native of Tacoma, WA, and won a Best Actor Oscar for 1944’s Going My Way. He is a member of the Radio Hall of Fame and is widely considered to be popular culture’s first multi-media star, having topped the charts on radio, with movies, television specials and a recording career that included 38 number one singles, more than Elvis Presley or The Beatles.
Doors open at 7
Doors open at 7:00 p.m. Tickets available for sale at the door, or purchase in advance at Harbor Drug in Hoquiam, City Drug in Aberdeen and at brownpapertickets.com.
Explore your creativity and exercise your brain with LEGO® bricks at the library. Make new friends and have fun building. For children grades 1-6.
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.
For children ages 3 to 6. Join in a program of stories, rhymes, songs and movement games. Parents and caregivers are encouraged to join in.
For children ages 3 to 6. Join in a program of stories, rhymes, songs and movement games. Parents and caregivers are encouraged to join in.
No story time November 28.
For children age 6 and younger and their families. All ages are welcome. Join in a program of stories, rhymes, songs and movement games.
Try your hand at screen printing or stenciling a new T-shirt or totally remake an old T into a tote bag. Bring in your own T or use materials provided by the Friends of Elma Timberland Library. Register by stopping by or calling the library. This event is recommended for teens.
For children age 6 and younger and their families. All ages are welcome. Join in a program of stories, rhymes, songs and movement games. Pajamas are encouraged at evening story times.

Cheer on the Miller Junior High School Bobkittens and Aberdeen High School Bobcats for their Winter Band Concert.
For children ages 3 to 6. Join in a program of stories, rhymes, songs and movement games. Parents and caregivers are encouraged to join in.
No story time November 28.
For children age 6 and younger and their families. All ages are welcome. Join in a program of stories, rhymes, songs and movement games. Pajamas are encouraged at evening story times.
Magic with the pull of a string. Puppeteer Mary Shaver and her marionettes present a classic story with a twist. Will Cinderella ever finish her chores? The Bug Brigade comes to her rescue. And could the Prince be an entomologist?