Spectators enjoy the 2014 Grand Parade at Clallam Bay-Sekiu Fun Days in Clallam Bay.

Spectators enjoy the 2014 Grand Parade at Clallam Bay-Sekiu Fun Days in Clallam Bay.

Fun Days roll into Clallam Bay-Sekiu through Sunday (with fireworks tonight!)

CLALLAM BAY-SEKIU — Food, fireworks, music and parades will highlight summer on the Strait of Juan de Fuca at the 34th annual Clallam Bay-Sekiu Fun Days through Sunday.

This year, there will be plenty of music, with new offerings from Seattle, as well as local favorites, said Tricia Hutson, Fun Days chairwoman, president of the Clallam Bay-Sekiu Chamber of Commerce and chief of the Clallam Bay Fire Department.

Strangely Alright is a five-piece “power pop” band from the Seattle area that has proven popular, Hutson said.

Along with local offerings The Soul Ducks and Luck of the Draw, Clallam and Sekiu will be hopping — and dancing.

The community festival serves as a get-together for locals, including family reunions. Visitors are welcome to join the celebration.

Those from out of town visiting the communities near the western end of state Highway 112 will find the annual festival an opportunity to explore the area, meet the people and enjoy some beautiful vistas.

Hutson asked that visitors respect the current fire ban, in place due to high fire danger, and not build beach fires or campfires.

“We’ve been lucky so far,” Hutson said of the area’s lack of fires so far this summer.

Fireworks display

Those who crave fireworks can enjoy the show at dusk tonight (Saturday evening).

The public show, sponsored by the Breakwater Inn, will be shot off from Olson’s Resort, 444 Front St. in Sekiu.

The fireworks show is shot out over the waters of the Strait, so there is little fire danger associated with the professional show, Hutson said.

All of the events during Fun Days are free except for the Fun Run.

Friends of the Clallam Bay Library will hold a local historical photo sale all day today (Saturday).

Parades

The Grand Parade will begin at 11 a.m. today (Saturday). Lineup and judging will be at Weel Road.

About 30 entries had been received for the parade as of Wednesday, Hutson said, but same-day parade applications can be turned in at the parade lineup.

Saturday will be filled with activity, including the Play Station — games for children 8 and younger — the Poker Race Ride, the Lions Club barbecue and the Messy Palettes art show.

A live auction will begin after the Grand Parade at the bus barn.

Each year, the auction funds the following year’s Fun Days and fireworks show.

At 1 p.m., “The New Northwest Passage,” a documentary about a sailing voyage through the Canadian Northwest Passage, will be shown at the Clallam Bay Library.

Fun run

Registration for the Fun Run from Sekiu to Clallam Bay is at 9 a.m. Sunday on Front Street in Sekiu.

Entry is $10 for adults and $5 for children.

The race will begin at 10 a.m. on Front Street.

The 3.7-mile course will begin at Front Street in Sekiu, follow state Highway 112 to Clallam Bay’s Frontier Street and loop back to finish at Hoko River State Park.

The top men and women runners, and those who finish in the top three in each division, each will receive ribbons and medals at an awards ceremony at 11 a.m.

For more information, visit www.clallambaysekiufundays.com.

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Reporter Arwyn Rice can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5070, or at arice@peninsuladailynews.com.

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