This community events calendar is the place to find fun activities and things to do throughout Lewis County, including Centralia, Chehalis and beyond.
Psycho with Anthony Perkins and Janet Leigh following dinner by Creative Catering served by the Zombies.
Tickets must be purchased by October 20.
Come and take part in varied events to celebrate Halloween: a movie marathon at 5:00 p.m. – cost is $5 for adults, $3 for children and students at the Roxy. Attend a Halloween party for $3 at the Tiller. Get your face painted, enjoy baked goods, participate in a costume contest. Bid by donation, and the OnStage crew will Flashmob a house in the Morton area on Halloween!
Learn what’s new with the proposal to construct a Flood Retention Facility (a dam) near Pe Ell at this free community event.
- What is an ‘expandable’ dam and why is it now part of the proposal?
- What is a ‘scoping process’ and how does it fit into the EIS for the NEPA and SEPA?
- Who is involved?
- How does the Flood Control Zone District affect the plan?
- Who will pay for the dam?
- Will my taxes increase?
Public input to the scoping is your right and responsibility. The comment period is September 29 through October 29, 2018.
Join us to learn the latest about the proposal to dam the Chehalis River. Our guest speaker is Erik Martin, Lewis County Public Works Director.
Schools *ALMOST* out for Summer and We are excited!
Ferris Bueller’s Day off Friday May 31st 7pm
The Breakfast Club Saturday June 1st 7pm
The Goonies Sunday June 2nd 3pm
Admission cost is $7 for adults and $6 for kids and seniors. All are invited to attend, but our balcony is reserved for our guests 21+. We have a full menu available for all of our movies and events, as well as snacks, soda and popcorn.
Explore your creativity and exercise your brain. Have fun building with LEGO® bricks at the library. For children 3-11.
Once every ten years the Census takes a snapshot of who we are. The data collected helps determine how many representatives we have in Congress, where roads, bridges, and other infrastructure are built, and how much federal money our communities receive. It’s crucial that everyone is counted once and in the right place.
If you’re interested in learning how you or your organization can be part of this effort, join us for this training. We’ll look at the history of the Census, how it has changed over the years, and how it affects our lives today.
We can’t wait to see you there!
Explore your creativity and exercise your brain. Have fun building with LEGO® bricks at the library. For children ages 3-11.
CHEHALIS: A WATERSHED MOMENT is a 60 minute documentary film about Washington’s Chehalis River.
Faced with worsening floods and a prized salmon population on the brink of extinction, communities along Washington’s Chehalis River must decide whether to control the river with a new dam or adapt to a rapidly changing environment.