Chehalis Centralia Events Calendar

This community events calendar is the place to find fun activities and things to do throughout Lewis County, including Centralia, Chehalis and beyond.

Jan
17
Fri
“The Lost Salmon” Movie Viewing @ Centralia College - Walton Science Center, Room 101
Jan 17 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
"The Lost Salmon" Movie Viewing @ Centralia College - Walton Science Center, Room 101

Join us January 17, 2025 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. at Centralia College for a viewing of The Lost Salmon, which “chronicles the plight and potential recovery of the iconic spring chinook salmon of the Pacific Northwest. Faced with extinction in many river systems of the West, a new genetic discovery could aid in their recovery. Once teaming in the millions and a sacrament for the oldest civilizations in the Americas, time is running out for the genetically distinct wild salmon” (PBS). Come eat popcorn and discuss what we can do to help save this incredible fish that call our rivers home!

Jan
18
Sat
ZooZoo @ Columbia Theatre for the Performing Arts
Jan 18 @ 7:30 pm
ZooZoo @ Columbia Theatre for the Performing Arts

Imago’s shows have been described as Cirque Du Soleil-evoking acrobatics mixed with Mummenschanz-like mime, set in a unique, yet accessible, French-influenced, avant-garde playground. ZooZoo is penguins playing musical chairs, a cat trapped in a giant paper bag, hippos with insomnia, anteaters as waiters, and a madcap revue of illusion, comedy and fun that has inspired audiences nationwide. Imago has performed in China, Europe and at some of North America’s most revered festivals.

A good time for the entire family!

Feb
15
Sat
Roast Your Ex @ The Juice Box Public House
Feb 15 @ 8:00 pm
Roast Your Ex @ The Juice Box Public House

Are you over your ex? Or still nursing a broken heart? Either way, it’s time to get your revenge – with laughter! Join us at The Juice Box Public House for a night of hilarious “Roast Your Ex” fun.

Host Cheri Hardman and her band of witty comedians will be dishing out jokes about dating, heartbreak, and relationships gone wrong. And if you’re feeling bold, you can roast your own ex! Don’t worry, it’s all in good fun – we promise plenty of laughs and zero hard feelings.

So grab your friends, bring your ex’s photo (or voodoo doll), and get ready to leave that baggage behind. This is the cathartic, sides-splitting breakup bash you didn’t know you needed. We can’t wait to see you there!

Apr
12
Sat
250th Anniversary @ Historic Borst Home Museum
Apr 12 @ 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm
250th Anniversary @ Historic Borst Home Museum

250 Years of our Nation to Celebrate! How we arrived in the great northwest? Local family history by one of their descendants.

May
3
Sat
The Great Scotch Broom Removal @ East Lewis County PDA Campus
May 3 all-day

Learn about Scotch broom control methods & wildfire risks associated with Scotch broom.

Wear appropriate work clothing, closed toe shoes, & gloves. Hand tools will be provided.

All ages welcome!

Sponsored by East Lewis County PDA & Longmire Springs Brewing.

Light refreshments & snacks will be provided by Longmire Springs Brewing

May
4
Sun
Artvana Paint and Sip – Bold Tulips @ Bateaux Cellars
May 4 @ 1:00 pm

Come enjoy a relaxing afternoon filled with creative fun at Bateaux Cellars!

All skill levels are welcome. Your artist coach will guide you through each step of this painting and help you tap your inner creativity! We will be painting the ‘Bold Tulips’ artwork!

Drinks are not included must be 21+ to consume alcohol this is an all-ages winery and class. Non-alcoholic beverages are available as well.

PAINT PERK: enjoy this special during your painting class

$15 glass of wine, beer or cider with individual charcuterie box

Come relax and paint with us and discover how creativity (and wine) can help you unwind and reduce stress.

May
10
Sat
Journey of a Lifetime on Bicentennial @ Historic Borst Home Museum
May 10 @ 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm
Journey of a Lifetime on Bicentennial @ Historic Borst Home Museum

M’Lee Barlow, granddaughter to Lola Bowen Stancil who spent many months during the bicentennial (1976) on the Oregon Trail will be retelling her story. A journey her ancestors took in 1843 to settle in our area. A talk with many supporting artifacts.

May
17
Sat
Company Musical @ Centralia College Corbet Theatre
May 17 @ 7:00 pm – May 25 @ 7:00 pm

Company
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by George Furth
Company is a musical comedy which takes a honest and nuanced look at modern relationships. On his 35th birthday, the central character Bobby considers his life as bachelor in contrast to those of his married friends. Set in New York City, the musical examines the humor, beauty, and challenges of modern life.
May 16-17 7pm
May 18 2pm
May 23-24 7pm
May 25 2pm
Tickets $12 adults/ $10 student
More info at www.centralia.edu/theatre

May
18
Sun
Artvana paint and sip – Orange Blossoms @ The Juice Box
May 18 @ 3:00 pm
Artvana paint and sip - Orange Blossoms @ The Juice Box

Come and paint with Artvana at The Juice Box Public House, a family-friendly community hotspot in Centralia!

All skill levels are welcome. Your Artvana artist coach will guide you through each step of the painting and help you tap into your inner creativity. We’ll be painting the ‘Orange Blossoms’ artwork, so you’ll leave with your own original painting on canvas to bring home!

The Juice Box offers: CRAFT BEER, FUSION FOOD, INDIE MUSIC, LOCAL WINES, and MICRO SPIRITS in their warm, inviting atmosphere.

Drinks are not included. You must be 21+ to consume alcohol, though this is an all-ages brewery and class (Recommended for ages 12+ for painting).

Come relax, paint with us, and discover how creativity (and beer) can help you unwind and reduce stress this weekend.

Seating is limited, and pre-registration is required. If you have any questions, please reach out to us at info@artvana.life.

May
20
Tue
Community Conversation with Eric Liu @ South Puget Sound Community College - Student Union Building #27
May 20 @ 6:00 pm

What does it mean to be an engaged American in today’s divisive political landscape? How can we unite to restore hope, revive democracy, and foster a sense of belonging within a connected community? Join us for an inspiring evening with Eric Liu, CEO of Citizen University, as we explore what it means to cultivate belonging, civic engagement, and shared responsibility in a divided world.

Drawing from his books, You’re More Powerful Than You Think and Become America, Liu will challenge us to reclaim our collective power, rehumanize our politics, and move from isolation to community. Through thought-provoking insights and actionable ideas, this conversation will ignite hope and equip us with the tools to strengthen our civic muscle and build a more connected and engaged community.