This community events calendar is the place to find fun activities and things to do throughout Lewis County, including Centralia, Chehalis and beyond.
On Saturday, April 23rd, we will plant seeds to celebrate Earth Day (technically, Earth Day is Friday, but everyday should be Earth Day, anyway). Kids of all ages can come and plant the seed of their choice and take them home to nurture. Help them appreciate the earth and feel more connected to nature as they watch their seed sprout into a plant, with just a bit of care.
Best Family Farms will be partnering with us and will give a free Jack-O-Lantern pumpkin to every child that keeps their plant alive until September! So, bring the family, have some fun, and celebrate what our Earth has to offer.
This is a FREE event.
Can you join student Derek Sibbald this December to provide support during this season of giving, sharing your one of a kind gift that will provide life to three people?
Local patients need blood transfusions for many reasons like cancer, chronic illnesses, blood disorders and surgeries. Be the change in our community and donate!
For all ages. Come to the library, pick out a pumpkin and decorate it with paint, glitter, stickers, and other materials. Supplies are limited.
For children 3-6 years. Not-too-scary stories, ghoulish songs and scrumptious snacks are sure to delight and entertain. Costumes are encouraged but not required. Refreshments provided.
Zombies from all over the world will be doing the dance together, at the same time, and BOO-Coda WA is an official Thriller Dance Location! There are plenty of practices and opportunities to learn the dance! Follow their Facebook page for practice information
We are a family affected by autism. As our family member grows older, the venues available to them become scarcer. Our goal is to provide a venue specifically for those special needs individuals who are looking for community functions and events.
We do several walkthroughs with lights on and lights off to deal with the various levels of stimulation tolerance. Our intent is the event be spooky not scary. We do not use any bloody or gory props. We are NOT focused on scaring the visitors but providing a enjoyable haunted Halloween experience.
We dare you to take a tour of our haunted library where spine-tingling frights await you. The library has had 114 years to collect ghouls and ghosts and they are ready to be let out for one night only. All ages are welcome, but parental discretion is advised as this event was created by local teens who are ready to scare.
For children and teens. Trick or Treat in the library.
Hello fellow bakers! Lets meet up for introductions and to plan our first bake! Stop by The Station Coffee Shop at 1:00 p.m. on Sunday December 31 if you would like to participate.
This will be a simple meet and greet to get acquainted and to organize our first official meet up with our baked good to share!
If you would like to participate in the first bake, but cannot attend the meet and greet simply send me a message and I’ll fill you in on the details.
All welcome, no special skills required!