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.

Aug
31
Thu
JOCKEY Grand Opening at the Centralia Outlets @ JOCKEY
Aug 31 all-day
JOCKEY Grand Opening at the Centralia Outlets @ JOCKEY

Hello, Centralia! Join us for the GRAND OPENING of our new Jockey store in the Centralia Outlets on August 31, 2023. We’re celebrating with up to 70% off the entire store. Plus, receive a FREE* pair of undies with any purchase!
As a third-generation, family-owned company, Jockey is proud to carry on a heritage of quality, craftsmanship, and caring for communities. From everyday base layer essentials to loungewear and athleticwear, we’ve spent the last 147 years crafting comfortable apparel that cares for generations of families.
Visit our new location in the Centralia Outlets for all your comfy favorites—including our Made in America Collection featuring 100% American-grown cotton T-shirts. You’ll also find new styles you’re sure to love, cozy holiday must-haves, and great sales— including a large selection of clearance and excess inventory. Jockey The Original American Underwear Brand®

Sep
8
Fri
End of Summer Celebration Night Market at the Juice Box @ The Juice Box
Sep 8 @ 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
End of Summer Celebration Night Market at the Juice Box @ The Juice Box

Spend a fun evening at the Juice Box Summer Night Market enjoying live music, local art, craft beer, and delicious food! Free and family friendly event.

Vendor spots are still available! Contact thejuicebox.eventbooking@gmail.com if you are interested.

Sep
9
Sat
Farm and Nursery Tour @ Burnt Ridge Nursery
Sep 9 @ 1:30 pm
Farm and Nursery Tour @ Burnt Ridge Nursery

Tickets are available here: https://www.burntridgenursery.com/Special-Events-Farm-Tours/products/165/

Join us for a public Farm and Nursery Tour, with our founder Michael Dolan leading the way as we share with you our 20 acres of organic fruits and nuts, with a special focus on crops that ripen in the summer. Limit of 30 guests will be strictly enforced due to parking limitations; please carpool if you can. If you are purchasing a family ticket, please tell us the total number of family members attending in the note section of your order form. Out of courtesy to our farm dog, Ginger, please leave your furry friends, except service animals, at home or in your vehicle when you come to the tour.

1:30pm: TOURING! The fun starts with a tour of our sloping farm site on our rugged trails – not easy access for strollers or those with limited mobility. We will be viewing all of our crop plants – hazelnuts, chestnuts, kiwis, mulberries, blueberries, figs and more. Cultivation and propagation techniques will be discussed, as well as the specific characteristics of the varieties that do well here in the Pacific Northwest.

2:30pm: EATING! We will have a sampling of the fruits at the peak of their ripeness, with a focus on flavor, texture and nutrition. Chef John Camenzind will provide a sample plate that will tickle your taste buds with quick and easy treats.

3:00pm: LEARNING! Michael will answer questions about any other crops that caught your eye during the tour.

Live potted plants, certified organic produce, preserved foods, wine and hard cider will be available to purchase and take home as the event winds to a close.

WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING EVERYONE !

Sep
13
Wed
Organic Garden Class: Rare and Underappreciated Fruit Trees @ Burnt Ridge Nursery
Sep 13 @ 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm
Organic Garden Class: Rare and Underappreciated Fruit Trees @ Burnt Ridge Nursery

We’ll discuss the wide world of unusual and underappreciated fruits, including quince, medlar, persimmon, mulberry and the elusive Sorbus domestica (aka “chocolate pear”). We will also talk about the benefits of planting rare trees and what you can do with the fruit.

Sep
27
Wed
Herbal Medicine Making I: Herbs on the Inside @ Nature Nurture Farmacy
Sep 27 @ 6:00 pm

In this first of three classes, we’ll talk about making herbal medicine that you take internally such as teas, tinctures, and flower essences. You will leave with an herbal remedy you have made yourself!

This is the perfect space to get your questions answered about making excellent herbal medicine and begin to grow your home apothecary.

Oct
7
Sat
Autumn Alpaca Celebration & Open House @ House of light global nature and Renewal Center
Oct 7 all-day
Autumn Alpaca Celebration & Open House @ House of light global nature and Renewal Center

??? **Celebrate the Magic of Autumn at Our Open House Benefit!** ???

Join us on a picturesque journey into the heart of fall at our Autumn Open House Benefit, where the colors of the season come to life, and the spirit of compassion ignites. Nestled in the serene embrace of nature, this event is a haven for animal lovers and nature enthusiasts alike.

? **Local Artistry on Display** ??
Marvel at the talents of our local artists as they showcase their vibrant creations. From paintings that capture the essence of the season to handmade crafts that mirror the beauty of nature, you’ll find art that resonates with your soul.

?? **Raffle for a Cause** ?
Participate in our raffle to raise crucial funds for our rescue animals. With enticing prizes up for grabs, your contributions directly impact their well-being and ensure they continue to thrive in a safe and loving environment.

? **Farm Tours and Forest Exploration** ?
Embark on guided farm tours through fields ablaze with autumn colors. Stroll through enchanting forests, where every step uncovers hidden wonders of the natural world. Discover the magic that lies within our farm and the surrounding woodlands.

? **Up Close with Our Rescue Animals** ?
Experience heartwarming interactions with our rescue animals, including gentle alpacas who have found refuge in our care. Learn their inspiring stories of resilience and see firsthand the bond that connects them with our compassionate team.

? **Supporting Rescue Animals** ??
Every moment spent at our Autumn Open House Benefit supports the cause of rescue animals. Your presence and generosity directly contribute to their well-being, ensuring they continue to thrive in a safe and loving environment.

Mark your calendars for a day of warmth, wonder, and wild beauty on October 7th 2023 from 1pm-6pm. Nature’s canvas awaits your exploration, and the hearts of our rescue animals welcome your compassion. Together, let’s make this autumn unforgettable! ???

Oct
11
Wed
Herbal Medicine Making I: Herbs on the Outside @ Nature Nurture Farmacy
Oct 11 @ 6:00 pm

In part two of the herbal medicine making series, we will talk about external application of herbs. You will leave with an herbal remedy you have made yourself!

External applications can include infused oils, salves, liniments, lotions, gels, sprays, soaks, and more. Learn the difference between these and when one is more appropriate than the other.

We will make a remedy in class together. This is a great space to ask questions and grow your confidence as you learn to make beautiful, potent herbal remedies.

Oct
25
Wed
Herbal Medicine Making III: Aromatics @ Nature Nurture Farmacy
Oct 25 @ 6:00 pm

This is part 3 of the herbal medicine making series and one of the most unusual. Herbal medicine is more than drops from a bottle or a nice salve. Medicine is often in the fragrance of herbs – their volatile oils, and can be experienced through inhalation. We’ll talk about incense, steams, and smoking herbs, and when you would turn to these. You will leave with an aromatic herbal remedy you have made yourself.

Nov
16
Thu
Native Bat Species Workshop with Lewis County Stream Team @ Chehalis Timberland Library
Nov 16 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Native Bat Species Workshop with Lewis County Stream Team @ Chehalis Timberland Library

Lewis County Stream Team is collaborating with Nicholle Stephens, a biologist with the Department of Fish and Wildlife, to learn more about native bats in Lewis County! Learn more about the benefits of bats for insect control. Find out how to create great habitat on your land. This is a free event.

Date: Thursday, November 16th from 12:00-2:00PM
Location: Chehalis Timberland Library Meeting Room (400 N. Market Boulevard, Chehalis, WA 98532)

Nov
18
Sat
Riparian Buffer Planting Workshop & Walking Tour
Nov 18 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Riparian Buffer Planting and Maintenance with Patrick Shults, WSU Extension (Walking Tour)

Join Lewis County Stream Team on Saturday, November 18th for an exciting in-person event where you’ll learn all about riparian buffer planting and maintenance! Led by the knowledgeable Patrick Shults from WSU Extension, this guided nature walk is a must for anyone interested in preserving and enhancing our natural environment.

Location: 266 Jefferies Road, Chehalis, WA, USA

Directions: From I-5 take State Route 6 West towards Pe Ell Raymond. Stay on SR 6 for two miles and take a right onto Chilvers Road. After one mile take a right onto Jeffries Road. Gravel parking lot will be marked and is on the right after Glenview Drive. Look for the Stream Team signs.

Lewis County Stream Team is supported by Lewis Conservation District, TransAlta Coal Transition Board, and Office of Chehalis Basin