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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The Elma High School FFA is hosting their annual Hunger Run… or walk to support the EHS food drive, Foodbowl. All profits from this event will go directly to the Elma, McCleary, and Malone food banks. There will be a 5k and 10k race option. Prizes will be awarded to both the male and female race winners as well as the male and female best dressed in a holiday outfit winners. All participants will also receive a free t-shrit (as supplies last). Registration begins at 9:00am on the 12th, route maps will be given out then. Volunteers will be there to assist all the runners at every turn.

Razor clam diggers can fill their limits at Copalis Beach over the Christmas holiday now that state shellfish managers have approved a three-day opening.
For more information, follow the link here: https://www.graysharbortalk.com/2015/12/18/holiday-razor-clam-dig-at-copalis/, or visit Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife online at: http://wdfw.wa.gov/.

Razor clam diggers can fill their limits at Copalis Beach over the Christmas holiday now that state shellfish managers have approved a three-day opening.
For more information, follow the link here: https://www.graysharbortalk.com/2015/12/18/holiday-razor-clam-dig-at-copalis/, or visit Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife online at: http://wdfw.wa.gov/.

Razor clam diggers can fill their limits at Copalis Beach over the Christmas holiday now that state shellfish managers have approved a three-day opening.
For more information, follow the link here: https://www.graysharbortalk.com/2015/12/18/holiday-razor-clam-dig-at-copalis/, or visit Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife online at: http://wdfw.wa.gov/.

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife confirmed eight digs at Copalis and Long Beach during the month of January. For more information and additional dates, follow the link here: www.graysharbortalk.com/2016/01/05/copalis-and-long-beach-razor-clam-digs

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife confirmed eight digs at Copalis and Long Beach during the month of January. For more information and additional dates, follow the link here: www.graysharbortalk.com/2016/01/05/copalis-and-long-beach-razor-clam-digs

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife confirmed eight digs at Copalis and Long Beach during the month of January. For more information and additional dates, follow the link here: www.graysharbortalk.com/2016/01/05/copalis-and-long-beach-razor-clam-digs

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife confirmed eight digs at Copalis and Long Beach during the month of January. For more information and additional dates, follow the link here: www.graysharbortalk.com/2016/01/05/copalis-and-long-beach-razor-clam-digs

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife confirmed eight digs at Copalis and Long Beach during the month of January. For more information and additional dates, follow the link here: www.graysharbortalk.com/2016/01/05/copalis-and-long-beach-razor-clam-digs

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife confirmed eight digs at Copalis and Long Beach during the month of January. For more information and additional dates, follow the link here: www.graysharbortalk.com/2016/01/05/copalis-and-long-beach-razor-clam-digs

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife confirmed eight digs at Copalis and Long Beach during the month of January. For more information and additional dates, follow the link here: www.graysharbortalk.com/2016/01/05/copalis-and-long-beach-razor-clam-digs

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife confirmed eight digs at Copalis and Long Beach during the month of January. For more information and additional dates, follow the link here: www.graysharbortalk.com/2016/01/05/copalis-and-long-beach-razor-clam-digs

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife confirmed eight digs at Copalis and Long Beach during the month of January. For more information and additional dates, follow the link here: www.graysharbortalk.com/2016/01/05/copalis-and-long-beach-razor-clam-digs

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife confirmed eight digs at Copalis and Long Beach during the month of January. For more information and additional dates, follow the link here: www.graysharbortalk.com/2016/01/05/copalis-and-long-beach-razor-clam-digs

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife confirmed two digs at Copalis during February. For more information and additional dates, follow the link here: www.graysharbortalk.com/2016/02/05/razor-clam-digs-at-copalis

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife confirmed two digs at Copalis during February. For more information and additional dates, follow the link here: www.graysharbortalk.com/2016/02/05/razor-clam-digs-at-copalis

Horns and Hooks is proud to announce our 3rd Annual Outdoor Days at Grays Harbor County Fairgrounds in Elma, Washington, April 30, May 1. This year, we have revamped, making for more fun for the entire family.
For more information, visit the link here: https://www.graysharbortalk.com/2016/04/19/outdoor-days-grays-harbor/

Horns and Hooks is proud to announce our 3rd Annual Outdoor Days at Grays Harbor County Fairgrounds in Elma, Washington, April 30, May 1. This year, we have revamped, making for more fun for the entire family.
For more information, visit the link here: https://www.graysharbortalk.com/2016/04/19/outdoor-days-grays-harbor/

Each spring, hundreds of thousands of shorebirds stop to rest and feed in Grays Harbor estuary on their migration northward. Coming from as far south as Argentina, these Arctic-bound shorebirds are among the world’s greatest migrants. Some birds travel more than 15,000 miles round trip! Tens of thousands of shorebirds feed on the open mudflats in the estuary. This concentration of birds offers people a great chance to view a number of shorebird species, and with luck, to see the birds fly together in beautiful formation while trying to escape the fastest creature on earth, the Peregrine Falcon.
For more information and an itinerary for each day’s events, follow the link here: www.graysharbortalk.com/shorebirdfestival.

Each spring, hundreds of thousands of shorebirds stop to rest and feed in Grays Harbor estuary on their migration northward. Coming from as far south as Argentina, these Arctic-bound shorebirds are among the world’s greatest migrants. Some birds travel more than 15,000 miles round trip! Tens of thousands of shorebirds feed on the open mudflats in the estuary. This concentration of birds offers people a great chance to view a number of shorebird species, and with luck, to see the birds fly together in beautiful formation while trying to escape the fastest creature on earth, the Peregrine Falcon.
For more information and an itinerary for each day’s events, follow the link here: www.graysharbortalk.com/shorebirdfestival.

Each spring, hundreds of thousands of shorebirds stop to rest and feed in Grays Harbor estuary on their migration northward. Coming from as far south as Argentina, these Arctic-bound shorebirds are among the world’s greatest migrants. Some birds travel more than 15,000 miles round trip! Tens of thousands of shorebirds feed on the open mudflats in the estuary. This concentration of birds offers people a great chance to view a number of shorebird species, and with luck, to see the birds fly together in beautiful formation while trying to escape the fastest creature on earth, the Peregrine Falcon.
For more information and an itinerary for each day’s events, follow the link here: www.graysharbortalk.com/shorebirdfestival.