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April Calendar
1: Elvis benefit show; The second annual Ocean Shores Food Bank benefit with Danny Vernon returning as ”The Illusion of Elvis” will be held Saturday, April 1 at the Ocean Shores Convention Center. Doors open at 4:30 p.m. There will be a Hawaiian Luau catered by George Lee at 6 with a silent auction throughout the evening, closing at 7 p.m., and Elvis entertaining at 7:30.
Tickets are on sale at the Visitor Information Center or from any OSFB director or volunteer. Price for a ticket is $30/per person, with limited premier front row seating at $300/table for 8. All proceeds benefit the Ocean Shores Food Bank. For more information, go to oceanshoresfoodbank.org or check out their Facebook page – Ocean Shores Food Bank.
8: Umbrella Parade at Seabrook. Gather on Front Street at 11 a.m.for the yearly umbrella parade. Decorate your umbrella, as there will be prizes given for most creative and fun umbrella designs. The parade will loop around town and return to Cottage Rentals where there will be hot cocoa.
Come to cottage rentals between 9 and 10:30 that morning to purchase and decorate a plain white umbrella with fabric pens, and stick on items, at $5 per umbrella.
14-16: Easter Weekend at Seabrook. On Friday, Seabrook will host the annual Easter Scavenger Hunt for kids under 16. Stop by Seabrook Cottage Rentals after 4 p.m. to pick up scavenger hunt booklets, scurry around Seabrook to collect stamps and return your booklet to cottage rentals before 6 p.m. on Saturday evening. On Saturday, paint wooden eggs from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. This family friendly event is for grown-ups and kids of any age at $5 per egg. Stop in Cottage Rentals for location information.
On Sunday, the traditional Easter Egg Hunt is at Crescent Park. Hunt begins promptly at 10 a.m. Children will collect as many wooden eggs as they can and turn them in for prizes.
16: The annual Ocean Shores Firefighter Association Easter Egg Hunt will be at 1 p.m. at the Ocean Shores Elementary School. All ages welcome, $25 adult Easter egg hunt following the kids events.
21-25: Fine Arts, Photography & Electronic Media Shows, Ocean Shores Convention Center. As in previous years, AAOS is searching for artists in all three divisions. Last year’s winners walked away with more than $7,000. There will be artists in action during the show, giving the artists an opportunity to show their stuff and visitors a chance to meet the artists. The Fine Art, Photography and 3D show includes both juried and open work. An artist reception will be held on Friday, April 21, open to entered artists, judges and AAOS members only. This year’s show chairs are Joan Lohr and Loni Lou LaQuill.
Visit associatedarts.org and download this year’s prospectus.
28-29: High Rollin’ Hot Rods at Quinault Beach Resort & Casino. Annual car show and competition sponsored by the Push Rods Car Club of Hoquiam, online at http://pushrods.org/about/
May
13: Youth Fishing Derby, sponsored by Ocean Shores Elks Club at North Bay Park on Duck Lake in Ocean Shores. (360) 289-9586. Prizes for biggest fish, boat rides available for youth, kids pool, entertainment and picnic. One of the biggest kids fishing events in the region.
13-14: Shoppin’ at the Shore at the Ocean Shores Convention Center. Shop for mom and visit the vendors over the weekend. Online at mothersdayoceanshores@gmail.com.
26-28: Grays Harbor Expo at the Ocean Shores Convention Center, including trade show, ice sculpture, Memorial Day weekend ceremony on Friday to honor local Purple Heart recipients, along with flag presentation from VFW Post 8956. Online at www.graysharborexpo.com.
June
3: Wearable Art Show at the Ocean Shores Convention Center, www.oswearableart.com.
3-4: Festival of Colors kite flying weekend on the beach at Ocean Shores. Call (360) 289-4103 for more information.
3: 2017 Hood To Coast Washington (new event). Seabrook will be hosting this inaugural event that sold out the first day of registration. Hood to Coast Washington will span 77 miles through the Evergreen State, beginning from Hood Canal and ending at the Pacific Ocean.
10: Flag Day Parade, through downtown Ocean Shores, starting at the city gates and ending at the Convention Center. Biggest Flag Day parade in Western Washington, (360) 289-2314 to participate or for more information.
16-18: Seabrook will be the site of the second annual l Beach Volleyball Tournament hosted by the Alki Volleyball Association on June 16-18. Watch juniors, amateurs, and pros play for prize money. Also a beginner’s fours tournament for charity. http://www.seabrookwa.com/events
23-25: Sand & Sawdust Festival, at the Ocean Shores Convention Center and on the main Ocean Shores Beach south of Chance a la Mer beach approach. Sand sculpting competition and chainsaw artist auctions daily. (360)289-2451.
July
7-9: Ocean Shores Beach Blast, with beach volleyball tournament planned at the beach south of Chance a la Mer beach approach, www.oceanshoresbeachblast.com.
28-30: Bikers at the Beach, www.bikersatthebeach.com, motorcycle event at the Ocean Shores Convention Center, with Hog Wild Weekend also ongoing simultaneously at Quinault Beach Resort and Casino.
August
12: Ocean Shores Woof-a-Thon. Annual event honoring our pets and raising funds and awareness for animal welfare. At North Bay Park, with dog walk through the neighborhood. Online at www.oceanshoreswoofathon.org.
18-20: 12’s Fan Fest and Beach Party in Ocean Shores, with events at the Convention Center, around town and at Quinault Beach Resort & Casino. Largest preseason gathering of Seahawks fans, www.12sfanfest.com.
26-27: Find Your Treasure Gift Fair (new event). At the Ocean Shores Convention Center, gpsdirectsellersnetwork@gmail.com.
September
1-3: AAOS Arts & Crafts Festival at the Ocean Shores Convention Center, www.associatedarts.org.
1-3: Annual Kelpers Festival and Shake Rat Rendezvous, featuring tug of war competition between Moclips and Pacific Beach, kid’s parade, full parade in Pacific Beach on Sunday, and various logging competitions.
15-17: Whale of Quilt Show at the Ocean Shores Convention Center, (509) 715-9082 for information.
October
25-29: Irish Music Festival, centered at Galway Bay and the Ocean Shores Convention Center, www.galwaybacyirishpub.com.
November
24-26: Winter Fanta-Sea pre-Christmas festival of holiday gifts and vendors, Ocean Shores Convention Center, (360) 289-9586.
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