Saturday 21 March 2015

EXPO and Bite of Grays Harbor Saturday at Aberdeen High School


Looking for a way to get out of the house and stay dry at the same time? Don’t miss EXPO Grays Harbor and Bite of Grays Harbor Saturday at Aberdeen High School


Dozens of local businesses and institutions will have booths set up, many with giveaways. It’s a chance to find out more about the services various businesses offer. In the commons area of the school, the Bite of Grays Harbor features food from many local eateries. The EXPO and the Bite have become the area’s premier business event and largest locally-produced trade show. Organized by Greater Grays Harbor, the event will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Aberdeen High School. Admission is free to the public.


In addition to food, prizes, entertainment, and vendors, EXPO and Bite of Grays Harbor will be introducing new programming, including: do-it-yourself home repair workshops, home energy efficiency presentations, ballroom dancing instruction, a culinary competition, and much more.


For adults, Home Depot will conduct two do-it-yourself workshops. The first involves pallet refurbishing, where one can learn how to create a wine rack out of an old pallet. The second workshop will provide instruction on how to install a ceiling fan in your home.


For those looking for a new hobby, there will be a ballroom dance demonstration located in the second gym.


Lastly, if you are looking for some entertainment, the event will host a cupcake competition between local high schools. Watch as the judges choose their favorite based on presentation and taste.


For the children, there will have several kids’ activities involving face painting, an inflatable football toss, and a painting project from Home Depot.


At the Bite of Grays Harbor, you can find some of your favorite local restaurants serving up some of their specialties; such as Nancy’s Bakery and her individual sized marionberry pies, Clarks burgers, Deidra’s deli and her famous taco soup, and a whole lot more.



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