This community events calendar is the place to find fun activities and things to do throughout Lewis County, including Centralia, Chehalis and beyond.
Join in a pub quiz night sponsored by Jameson.
We will have two presentations of interest to residents of Lewis County. Everyone is welcome:
Poplar Farms and Bio-Refinery in the Chehalis?
Researchers at WSU Extension are looking at the potential for a poplar tree-based
bio-economy in Lewis County. They are examining the economic feasibility of a
refinery in Centralia supplied by poplars grown within 60 miles of the site. They will present details on the proposal and ask community members what they think.
This presentation will interest anyone involved in agriculture, wastewater treatment, or land and water use in the Chehalis River Basin.
City of Chehalis Flood Mitigation and Water Supply Solutions
The City of Chehalis is setting up a flood mitigation site, as well as a dedicated fund and a mechanism for providing mitigation credits for filling in the floodplain. The City is also looking at new water treatment and supply options to support economic development. Trent Lougheed will provide details.
Meeting time and location:
Friday, January 26
9:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Lucky Eagle Casino – *NEW* Chehalis Meeting Rooms
For more information, contact the Watershed Coordinator:
kharma@chehalistribe.org / 360-488-3232
Join in a spirited book discussion of a selected title each month. New participants are always welcome! The May book is “Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine” by Gail Honeyman. Copies are available at the Information Desk one month before the discussion.
Join other book lovers for coffee and a chat about books. No assigned reading! You pick! Share what you’ve been reading lately and hear from others about what they’ve been reading. Discussion facilitated by Chehalis Timberland Library Staff.
Join in a spirited book discussion of a selected title each month. New participants are always welcome! The November book is: “There There” by Tommy Orange. Copies are available at the Information Desk one month before the discussion.
Join in a spirited book discussion of a selected title each month. New participants are always welcome! The January book is: “A Tale for the Time Being” by Ruth Ozeki. Copies are available at the Information Desk one month before the discussion.
Join in a spirited book discussion of a selected title each month. New participants are always welcome! The February book is: “The Aviator’s Wife” by Melanie Benjamin. Copies are available at the Information Desk one month before the discussion.