This community events calendar is the place to find fun activities and things to do throughout Lewis County, including Centralia, Chehalis and beyond.
Along with this appearance, there are two others:
Wednesday, August 24 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Vernetta Smith Chehalis Timberland Library, 400 N. Market Blvd, 360-748-3301.
Along with this appearance, there are two others:
Tuesday, August 23 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Olympia Timberland Library, 313 8th Avenue SE, 360-352-0595.
Along with this appearance, there are two others:
Tuesday, August 23 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Olympia Timberland Library, 313 8th Avenue SE, 360-352-0595. Sponsored by the Friends of the Olympia Timberland Library.
Tuesday, August 23 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Olympia Timberland Library, 313 8th Avenue SE, 360-352-0595.

Join us for a deeply nourishing evening of breath work, meditation and a sacred, sound healing concert.
Kristen creates a sacred bath of healing sound with metal Tibetan singing bowls, crystal quartz singing bowls, bells, planetary chimes, tingshas, shakers, a rose quartz alchemy bowl, handheld crystal bowls, a healing gong and other soothing percussive instruments.
Advanced ticket purchase strongly recommended. Tickets may not be available at the door.

Bethel’s School of the Arts is excited to announce their second Dinner Theater Event. Join us as we take a trip to the 1950’s for Food, Music and Fun! Invite your friends & family to the hottest spot in town, Uncle Phil’s Diner!
Performances are Saturday, February 18th at 1pm and 5:30pm, at Bethel Church – Chehalis Campus, 132 Kirkland Road (Exit 72).
Proceeds from the event will help provide stage lighting on Bethel Downtown/School of the Arts’ Liberty Theater upgraded stage at 413 N Tower Ave, Centralia.
If the thought of a scrumptious dinner and a thrilling murder makes you want to donate to a great cause, then the upcoming Twin Cities Rotary Club event is for you.
Read more about the event here.
Enjoy the sounds of local Musicians
This Month we are featuring.
Kaitee Carney, Tim Birdsong and Dakota Robins.
The Oly Mountain Boys play bluegrass with high-energy drive and a Pacific Northwest bent, mixing traditional tunes with revolutionary bluegrass compositions. By combining picking prowess with tight three-part vocal harmonies, the band aims to showcase the power and appeal of a truly American musical form.