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Out of this World Radio (www.outofthisworld1150.com) is sponsoring a fantastic spiritual healing and UFO/ET event, with workshops and vendors on psychic phenomena, UFOs and ETs, and much more in Olympia, Washington March 10, 11, and 12, 2017!
Speakers include the Famous Paul Hellyer (Canadian Minister of Defence), Jim Marrs (Famous American journalist), Simon Parkes (Famous English ET contactee), Tony Rodrigues (Lived for 20 years on Mars and on Ceres in Secret Space Program), Seiichro Yoshinouchi (aka Dr. Yoshi – Famous Hado/vibrational healer from Tokyo, Japan), Michiko Hayashi (Emoto Peace Project, Tokyo, Japan). Dr. Gerald Pollack (Famous water scientist), Emma Louise Hansen (Andromedia contactee from Norway on the New Earth), Scott Lemriel (Galactic Alliance UFO contactee), Billy Woodard & Zorra (Hollow Earth and former Base Commander, Area 51), Robbie Holtz (Fantastic Australian Aboriginal healer), Carolyn White (Wonderful psychic, author and aura reader), & Ted Mahr (Out of this World Radio & TV), among others.
The first day (Friday, March 10th) is FREE, with $197 USD or $197 CAD for the weekend on March 11th and 12th. Also, on March 14th and 15th, Dr. Yoshi will be giving treatments and demonstrating the famous Hado vibrational machines!
Last year, UFOs from the Galactic Alliance showed up during the day, and they have promised to come again, and give us protection! For those who would like to see an actual UFO, please come!

Out of this World Radio (www.outofthisworld1150.com) is sponsoring a fantastic spiritual healing and UFO/ET event, with workshops and vendors on psychic phenomena, UFOs and ETs, and much more in Olympia, Washington March 10, 11, and 12, 2017!
Speakers include the Famous Paul Hellyer (Canadian Minister of Defence), Jim Marrs (Famous American journalist), Simon Parkes (Famous English ET contactee), Tony Rodrigues (Lived for 20 years on Mars and on Ceres in Secret Space Program), Seiichro Yoshinouchi (aka Dr. Yoshi – Famous Hado/vibrational healer from Tokyo, Japan), Michiko Hayashi (Emoto Peace Project, Tokyo, Japan). Dr. Gerald Pollack (Famous water scientist), Emma Louise Hansen (Andromedia contactee from Norway on the New Earth), Scott Lemriel (Galactic Alliance UFO contactee), Billy Woodard & Zorra (Hollow Earth and former Base Commander, Area 51), Robbie Holtz (Fantastic Australian Aboriginal healer), Carolyn White (Wonderful psychic, author and aura reader), & Ted Mahr (Out of this World Radio & TV), among others.
The first day (Friday, March 10th) is FREE, with $197 USD or $197 CAD for the weekend on March 11th and 12th. Also, on March 14th and 15th, Dr. Yoshi will be giving treatments and demonstrating the famous Hado vibrational machines!
Last year, UFOs from the Galactic Alliance showed up during the day, and they have promised to come again, and give us protection! For those who would like to see an actual UFO, please come!

Out of this World Radio (www.outofthisworld1150.com) is sponsoring a fantastic spiritual healing and UFO/ET event, with workshops and vendors on psychic phenomena, UFOs and ETs, and much more in Olympia, Washington March 10, 11, and 12, 2017!
Speakers include the Famous Paul Hellyer (Canadian Minister of Defence), Jim Marrs (Famous American journalist), Simon Parkes (Famous English ET contactee), Tony Rodrigues (Lived for 20 years on Mars and on Ceres in Secret Space Program), Seiichro Yoshinouchi (aka Dr. Yoshi – Famous Hado/vibrational healer from Tokyo, Japan), Michiko Hayashi (Emoto Peace Project, Tokyo, Japan). Dr. Gerald Pollack (Famous water scientist), Emma Louise Hansen (Andromedia contactee from Norway on the New Earth), Scott Lemriel (Galactic Alliance UFO contactee), Billy Woodard & Zorra (Hollow Earth and former Base Commander, Area 51), Robbie Holtz (Fantastic Australian Aboriginal healer), Carolyn White (Wonderful psychic, author and aura reader), & Ted Mahr (Out of this World Radio & TV), among others.
The first day (Friday, March 10th) is FREE, with $197 USD or $197 CAD for the weekend on March 11th and 12th. Also, on March 14th and 15th, Dr. Yoshi will be giving treatments and demonstrating the famous Hado vibrational machines!
Last year, UFOs from the Galactic Alliance showed up during the day, and they have promised to come again, and give us protection! For those who would like to see an actual UFO, please come!
Washington’s Pacific Coast is home to several types of birds of prey – falcons, hawks and eagles. Raptor expert Dan Varland will discuss these majestic creatures.
The talk coincides with “Coastal Raptors,” a library display of photographs taken by Hoquiam resident Tom Rowley.
On the third Thursday of each month, The Arc of Grays Harbor offers an informative Parent Support group for parents of kids with developmental disabilities. Contact Charlene at 360-537-7000 for more information.

This festival is dedicated to all things “razor clam.” The razor clam chowder restaurant contest is perhaps the most popular of the festival events. The judging is done by both the public and by professional chefs. The amateur razor clam chowder cook-off draws dozens of folks showing their “razor clam chowder” skills and is judged by professional chefs as well as 2016 amateur winners, in this case a team including Tyson and Annelise Diers from NewCastle and Nick and Katie Harmston. Visitors are likely to be able to taste some other restaurant seafood specialties as well. Wine and food pairing demonstrations was also very popular last year and likely to be very busy again. This year, there will be cooking demonstrations on the Main Stage to peak your interest. Tickets will be for sale to enjoy “Foods From Around the World” and wine during the demonstrations.
For those visiting that like shopping to go with their food tasting, nearly six dozen vendors will offer everything from jams and jelly to jewelry and lamps and more. Pirates providing treasures for adults and kids alike are always a hit with the visitors. Games for the kids at the festival always make for great memories.

This festival is dedicated to all things “razor clam.” The razor clam chowder restaurant contest is perhaps the most popular of the festival events. The judging is done by both the public and by professional chefs. The amateur razor clam chowder cook-off draws dozens of folks showing their “razor clam chowder” skills and is judged by professional chefs as well as 2016 amateur winners, in this case a team including Tyson and Annelise Diers from NewCastle and Nick and Katie Harmston. Visitors are likely to be able to taste some other restaurant seafood specialties as well. Wine and food pairing demonstrations was also very popular last year and likely to be very busy again. This year, there will be cooking demonstrations on the Main Stage to peak your interest. Tickets will be for sale to enjoy “Foods From Around the World” and wine during the demonstrations.
For those visiting that like shopping to go with their food tasting, nearly six dozen vendors will offer everything from jams and jelly to jewelry and lamps and more. Pirates providing treasures for adults and kids alike are always a hit with the visitors. Games for the kids at the festival always make for great memories.

Listen to selections from oral histories gathered by Harbor area students come to life through readings and narrator panels. Through these voices we will explore what draws us to this place, what helps us persevere during times of struggle, and what cultivates our sense of belonging to the area known as “The Harbor.”
Voices from the Harbor is an event series produced with funding from Humanities Washington. This is the first in a series of three events.
The public is invited to join local historians and students from the Evergreen State College as they share selections from oral histories collected by and from Harbor residents. Participants will learn about the craft of composing oral histories as they listen to stories about the Harbor Region from the perspective of local residents.
Giving Voice to Experience is the first of three events planned for the Voices of the Harbor project – produced through a collaboration between the Evergreen State College and Window Seat Media; with support from Humanities Washington.

This festival is dedicated to all things “razor clam.” The razor clam chowder restaurant contest is perhaps the most popular of the festival events. The judging is done by both the public and by professional chefs. The amateur razor clam chowder cook-off draws dozens of folks showing their “razor clam chowder” skills and is judged by professional chefs as well as 2016 amateur winners, in this case a team including Tyson and Annelise Diers from NewCastle and Nick and Katie Harmston. Visitors are likely to be able to taste some other restaurant seafood specialties as well. Wine and food pairing demonstrations was also very popular last year and likely to be very busy again. This year, there will be cooking demonstrations on the Main Stage to peak your interest. Tickets will be for sale to enjoy “Foods From Around the World” and wine during the demonstrations.
For those visiting that like shopping to go with their food tasting, nearly six dozen vendors will offer everything from jams and jelly to jewelry and lamps and more. Pirates providing treasures for adults and kids alike are always a hit with the visitors. Games for the kids at the festival always make for great memories.

The Ocosta School District would like to invite all community members to an earthquake/tsunami vertical evacuation event at the Ocosta Elementary School gym on Saturday, March 25, from 11:00 to 1:00. The Ocosta School District Elementary School is the FIRST Vertical Evacuation, Tsunami Engineered, Safe Haven Building in North America.
The purpose of the event is to provide information on what to expect should an earthquake, followed by a tsunami occur, how to gain access to the tsunami vertical evacuation area, and how to prepare for such an emergency.
The event is FREE and will include activities for adults and school-age children. Lunch will be provided. Please join us for this informative and fun community activity!
Join us as we salute Arnold Samuels, a local legend, and meet his biographer, John C. Hughes, chief historian for the Office of the Secretary of State.
Samuels’ remarkable Army service during WWII found him serving in Counter Intelligence Corps, helping liberate the horrific concentration camp at Dachau and working with another young Jewish G.I., Henry Kissinger. Arnold Samuels is also the only person ever elected to the Ocean Shores City Council as a write-in.
Don’t miss this opportunity to own a signed copy of Washington Remembers WWII! Be there for this extraordinary presentation!
Group meets most Saturdays – double check with Buck’s Bikes to make sure a ride is taking place.
We primarily ride the mountain bike trails in and around Seabrook. We don’t leave people behind and try to stay in a group riding at a fun and relaxed pace. That being said, the trails may be found challenging to the very beginner or new rider. Helmets required.
Best oysters on the Harbor and all you can eat!
Our theme this year is “Super Heroes”, and we are inviting our Survivors to our annual free Survivor Social. All Survivors and their family/friends are encouraged to come join us as we celebrate our Survivor Super Heroes!
At the Social we will serve them breakfast. There will be live entertainment, guest speakers, an opportunity for Survivors to share their stories, and lots of good fellowship and love.
Survivors will receive their 2017 Survivor t-shirt, and will be able to register for this year’s Relay For Life at the Survivor Social. Pre-registration allows them to go straight to the table at Relay on June 2nd to receive their 2017 Survivor medal, without having to stand in line.
A unique family fun experience at the Marina in Westport. Come EAT * RACE * ENJOY!
On the third Thursday of each month, The Arc of Grays Harbor offers an informative Parent Support group for parents of kids with developmental disabilities. Contact Charlene at 360-537-7000 for more information.

At this meeting we’ll be learning about all things fishy and froggy in the Chehalis Basin. We’ll hear an update from the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife on the Aquatic Species Restoration Plan being developed for the Chehalis Basin, and opportunities for citizen engagement. We’ll also hear from WDFW’s “Citizen Science” program coordinator about iNaturalist technology. iNaturalist is a tool citizens can use to document wildlife sightings and track changes over time – in effect, become “citizen scientists.” The tool is currently being tested out for amphibian monitoring in King County. Would you like to see it in use in the Chehalis?
Anyone with an interest in the Chehalis Basin is welcome to come to this event.

Origins. Remnants. Renaissance. Peel back the layers of meaning of places and spaces of special significance to the Harbor region’s identity along a self-guided tour. Then, join us for a reception at the Polson Museum with local historians and discussions of insights and perspectives sparked by the tour. Tour guides and information will be available on April 29 beginning at 10:00 a.m. at the Hoquiam Library.
Voices from the Harbor is an event series produced with funding from Humanities Washington. Layers of Meaning: Experiencing the Built Environment is the second event in a three part series.
Come to Crescent Park for the 7th Annual Savor Seabrook Seafood and Wine Festival that benefits the Seabrook Community Foundation!
Wine tasting area is 21+ but we will have a “kids zone” with a bouncy house in the park also!
Steamed Oysters, Fried Oysters, Clam Chowder, Spaghetti, Asian-style Noodle Salad, Ambrosia, Cole Slaw, Garlic Bread, Hot Dogs.