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On February 23, from 3pm to 5pm, Lee and Dani Bacon, the founders of UNPLUGGED: Kurt Cobain Tribute Museum and the Music Project will present a FREE lecture titled The Life and Times of Kurt Cobain in the sunroom of the Sea Glass Grill at Westport Winery Garden Resort. The couple will offer Nirvana and Cobain fans significant insights into the band’s phenomenal success and its impact on our community. Their museum has a strong focus on the grunge music era, what inspired the artists, and why their music struck so deeply in the hearts of their fans.
Lee and Dani opened the museum in 2024, but their adventure began when they purchased the Cobain family home with the idea of preserving it, but without a specific plan. Their story is nearly as fascinating as the grunge music history they celebrate. Guests will get a look behind the scenes at the evolution and future of their incredible museum. UNPLUGGED is open Friday through Sunday from 11am to 5pm at 121 W. Wishkah in Aberdeen.
Please call Westport Winery at 360-648-2224 to register for the lecture. Even though it is free, it helps to plan the seating. Walk-ins and all ages are welcome.

Runners from throughout western Washington will be gathering April 12 for the first annual Lions Stride for Sight Olympia. Participants will step off at 9 a.m. along the Chehalis Western Trail.
With USTAF certified 5k and 10k courses and a family friendly one mile course, Stride for Sight offers options for hard core runners and beginners alike. Blind runners are welcome and the sighted partner/guide registers for free. The one mile course is free as well and open to runners, walkers or families with strollers.
Register by March 31 to enjoy early bird discount and guarantee your tshirt size. Learn more at https://olympiahostlions.org/stride-for-sight or register at https://runsignup.com/race/wa/lacey/strideforsight .
Sponsored by Olympia Host Lions and a long list of generous businesses, Stride for Sight will benefit the Lions Low Vision Resource Center, providing free loans of magnifying equipment and other devices for those with failing vision. The Low Vision Resource Center serves people throughout southwest Washington by appointment at 360 790-8667.

Runners from throughout western Washington will be gathering April 12 for the first annual Lions Stride for Sight Olympia. Participants will step off at 9 a.m. along the Chehalis Western Trail.
With USTAF certified 5k and 10k courses and a family friendly one mile course, Stride for Sight offers options for hard core runners and beginners alike. Blind runners are welcome and the sighted partner/guide registers for free. The one mile course is free as well and open to runners, walkers or families with strollers.
Register by March 31 to enjoy early bird discount and guarantee your tshirt size. Learn more at https://olympiahostlions.org/stride-for-sight or register at https://runsignup.com/race/wa/lacey/strideforsight .
Sponsored by Olympia Host Lions and a long list of generous businesses, Stride for Sight will benefit the Lions Low Vision Resource Center, providing free loans of magnifying equipment and other devices for those with failing vision. The Low Vision Resource Center serves people throughout southwest Washington by appointment at 360 790-8667.

Runners from throughout western Washington will be gathering April 12 for the first annual Lions Stride for Sight Olympia. Participants will step off at 9 a.m. along the Chehalis Western Trail.
With USTAF certified 5k and 10k courses and a family friendly one mile course, Stride for Sight offers options for hard core runners and beginners alike. Blind runners are welcome and the sighted partner/guide registers for free. The one mile course is free as well and open to runners, walkers or families with strollers.
Register by March 31 to enjoy early bird discount and guarantee your tshirt size. Learn more at https://olympiahostlions.org/stride-for-sight or register at https://runsignup.com/race/wa/lacey/strideforsight .
Sponsored by Olympia Host Lions and a long list of generous businesses, Stride for Sight will benefit the Lions Low Vision Resource Center, providing free loans of magnifying equipment and other devices for those with failing vision. The Low Vision Resource Center serves people throughout southwest Washington by appointment at 360 790-8667.

Runners from throughout western Washington will be gathering April 12 for the first annual Lions Stride for Sight Olympia. Participants will step off at 9 a.m. along the Chehalis Western Trail.
With USTAF certified 5k and 10k courses and a family friendly one mile course, Stride for Sight offers options for hard core runners and beginners alike. Blind runners are welcome and the sighted partner/guide registers for free. The one mile course is free as well and open to runners, walkers or families with strollers.
Register by March 31 to enjoy early bird discount and guarantee your tshirt size. Learn more at https://olympiahostlions.org/stride-for-sight or register at https://runsignup.com/race/wa/lacey/strideforsight .
Sponsored by Olympia Host Lions and a long list of generous businesses, Stride for Sight will benefit the Lions Low Vision Resource Center, providing free loans of magnifying equipment and other devices for those with failing vision. The Low Vision Resource Center serves people throughout southwest Washington by appointment at 360 790-8667.

Runners from throughout western Washington will be gathering April 12 for the first annual Lions Stride for Sight Olympia. Participants will step off at 9 a.m. along the Chehalis Western Trail.
With USTAF certified 5k and 10k courses and a family friendly one mile course, Stride for Sight offers options for hard core runners and beginners alike. Blind runners are welcome and the sighted partner/guide registers for free. The one mile course is free as well and open to runners, walkers or families with strollers.
Register by March 31 to enjoy early bird discount and guarantee your tshirt size. Learn more at https://olympiahostlions.org/stride-for-sight or register at https://runsignup.com/race/wa/lacey/strideforsight .
Sponsored by Olympia Host Lions and a long list of generous businesses, Stride for Sight will benefit the Lions Low Vision Resource Center, providing free loans of magnifying equipment and other devices for those with failing vision. The Low Vision Resource Center serves people throughout southwest Washington by appointment at 360 790-8667.

Runners from throughout western Washington will be gathering April 12 for the first annual Lions Stride for Sight Olympia. Participants will step off at 9 a.m. along the Chehalis Western Trail.
With USTAF certified 5k and 10k courses and a family friendly one mile course, Stride for Sight offers options for hard core runners and beginners alike. Blind runners are welcome and the sighted partner/guide registers for free. The one mile course is free as well and open to runners, walkers or families with strollers.
Register by March 31 to enjoy early bird discount and guarantee your tshirt size. Learn more at https://olympiahostlions.org/stride-for-sight or register at https://runsignup.com/race/wa/lacey/strideforsight .
Sponsored by Olympia Host Lions and a long list of generous businesses, Stride for Sight will benefit the Lions Low Vision Resource Center, providing free loans of magnifying equipment and other devices for those with failing vision. The Low Vision Resource Center serves people throughout southwest Washington by appointment at 360 790-8667.

Runners from throughout western Washington will be gathering April 12 for the first annual Lions Stride for Sight Olympia. Participants will step off at 9 a.m. along the Chehalis Western Trail.
With USTAF certified 5k and 10k courses and a family friendly one mile course, Stride for Sight offers options for hard core runners and beginners alike. Blind runners are welcome and the sighted partner/guide registers for free. The one mile course is free as well and open to runners, walkers or families with strollers.
Register by March 31 to enjoy early bird discount and guarantee your tshirt size. Learn more at https://olympiahostlions.org/stride-for-sight or register at https://runsignup.com/race/wa/lacey/strideforsight .
Sponsored by Olympia Host Lions and a long list of generous businesses, Stride for Sight will benefit the Lions Low Vision Resource Center, providing free loans of magnifying equipment and other devices for those with failing vision. The Low Vision Resource Center serves people throughout southwest Washington by appointment at 360 790-8667.

Runners from throughout western Washington will be gathering April 12 for the first annual Lions Stride for Sight Olympia. Participants will step off at 9 a.m. along the Chehalis Western Trail.
With USTAF certified 5k and 10k courses and a family friendly one mile course, Stride for Sight offers options for hard core runners and beginners alike. Blind runners are welcome and the sighted partner/guide registers for free. The one mile course is free as well and open to runners, walkers or families with strollers.
Register by March 31 to enjoy early bird discount and guarantee your tshirt size. Learn more at https://olympiahostlions.org/stride-for-sight or register at https://runsignup.com/race/wa/lacey/strideforsight .
Sponsored by Olympia Host Lions and a long list of generous businesses, Stride for Sight will benefit the Lions Low Vision Resource Center, providing free loans of magnifying equipment and other devices for those with failing vision. The Low Vision Resource Center serves people throughout southwest Washington by appointment at 360 790-8667.

Runners from throughout western Washington will be gathering April 12 for the first annual Lions Stride for Sight Olympia. Participants will step off at 9 a.m. along the Chehalis Western Trail.
With USTAF certified 5k and 10k courses and a family friendly one mile course, Stride for Sight offers options for hard core runners and beginners alike. Blind runners are welcome and the sighted partner/guide registers for free. The one mile course is free as well and open to runners, walkers or families with strollers.
Register by March 31 to enjoy early bird discount and guarantee your tshirt size. Learn more at https://olympiahostlions.org/stride-for-sight or register at https://runsignup.com/race/wa/lacey/strideforsight .
Sponsored by Olympia Host Lions and a long list of generous businesses, Stride for Sight will benefit the Lions Low Vision Resource Center, providing free loans of magnifying equipment and other devices for those with failing vision. The Low Vision Resource Center serves people throughout southwest Washington by appointment at 360 790-8667.

Family Promise of Grays Harbor Hosts Their 3rd Annual Dinner-Auction Benefit
Join us in making a profound impact on the lives of families experiencing homelessness in our community!
Family Promise of Grays Harbor, an Aberdeen-based non-profit, invites you to join us on the journey down the yellow brick road for our 3rd annual “There’s No Place Like Home” Dinner and Auction on Saturday, September 20 2025, from 5:00 to 8:30 PM at the Montesano City Hall, 112 N. Main St. in Montesano, WA.
Doors will open at 5:00 PM for social time, auction registration, and viewing of the auction items. Individual tickets are $35. To purchase tickets or for more information, visit at https://bit.ly/3DTk9F4 or call the FPGH Center at (360) 986-3944.
For families experiencing housing instability in our community, finding their way to a home of their very own isn’t as easy as clicking their heels. Instead, it’s a daily struggle against uncertainty, fear, and the constant search for safe shelter.
Your generous support helps Family Promise of Grays Harbor provide temporary shelter, one-on-one care, skill building education, job placement assistance, eviction prevention and diversion support, and other essential services to aid families on their pathway to permanent housing. Family Promise of Grays Harbor offers the only shelter in our area where families can stay together as a whole regardless of age or gender.