Grays Harbor Shorebird and Nature Festival Celebrating the natural world and the spring shorebird migration Each spring, hundreds of thousands of shorebirds stop to rest and feed along the Washington Coast and in the Grays Harbor estuary during their
SUNSET MEMORIAL PARK CEMETERY will begin their spring maintenance beginning the week of APRIL 23rd in preparation for Mother’s Day, Memorial Day and Father’s Day. All statues, silk flowers, shepherd hooks, planters, etc. will be removed
HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN PUBLIC OUTREACH SESSION Citizens of Aberdeen, Hoquiam, Cosmopolis, and any other nearby area are invited to attend a public outreach session hosted by the City of Aberdeen to learn about the risks associated with natural hazard
Hazard Mitigation Plan Community Survey In order to identify and plan for future natural disasters, we need your assistance. The questionnaire at the link below is designed to help us gather information from local citizens about disaster issues, and
The Fifth Annual Hoquiam Half Marathon will be held on July 8, 2017 in Hoquiam! We are adding a 10K race to the event this year as well as the Half Marathon and 5K that we have always had. The 13.1 course has been designed to allow for beginning mara
TimberWorks: Resiliency & Restoration Master Plan to Reduce Flood Risk – To Be Considered for Adoption by City Councils The City Councils of Aberdeen and Hoquiam will be reviewing the TimberWorks Resiliency & Restoration Master Plan the week
Evan is a 12-year old from Grays Harbor who has faced significant medical challenges his entire life. With his positive attitude and strong family support, Evan attends school, enjoys sports, old cars and collects fitted baseball hats– over 100 so fa
Finance Director City of Hoquiam ($7440-8800/month-DOQ) Download Application Packet Here The City of Hoquiam is looking for a professional, team player committed to public service to lead the Finance Department. The Finance Director works under the g
Shelter in Place Click Here Download Printable Version The appropriate steps depend on the emergency situation. If you hear a warning signal, listen to local radio or television stations for further information. You will be told what to do, including