This community events calendar is the place to find fun activities and things to do throughout Lewis County, including Centralia, Chehalis and beyond.
So much to see and do in Centralia & Chehalis on Chicks weekend! Shop Country Chicks, the Antique & Gift Stores on Tower in Centralia, Yardbirds Flea Market, Sisters, Smiths Mercantile, Redesign of Chehalis. Just to name a few.

With a theme of “April in Paris,” the Eastern Lewis County Hospital Foundation’s annual Ladies Brunch will offer a touch of elegance while brimming with fun and laughter.
Ingeborg Kiser, a World War II war bride will share her experiences of growing up in Europe.
The event will also include a fashion show by Gracie’s and Lularoe Boutique.
Girls Night Out is a retail promotion for shopping, dining, and entertainment in downtown Centralia. It is held twice a year in April and October! Starting points are HUBBUB on the north end and The Station Coffee Bar and Bistro on the south end. We have a non-profit partner this time and they are the Lewis Co. Relay for Life, Paisley’s Posse.. One dollar from every passport sold will go as a donation to them to help with the cancer fight! Also, the first 200 shoppers will get a goody bag! At the end of the night, and it is time to turn your passport end, turn it end at the last business you visit. There will be a drawing of the turned in passports for a chance to win the gift basket! We all look forward to seeing you, so enjoy and have fun shopping and dining in downtown Centralia!
We invite you to share in the uplifting of the top 25 students of Centralia and Chehalis as well as honor the several scholarship recipients, including the Rob Fuller Scholarship and the Olivia Mitchell Scholarship.
If you would like to contribute in another way, you can call to sponsor a student or school administrator’s attendance for $25, however, we are very much in need of $25 gift cards.
The Total Experience Gospel Choir bursts with love, joy and enthusiasm. It is hailed as one of the Pacific NW’s finest soulful ensembles. Pastor Patrinell Staten Wright started the group as a gospel music class at Seattle’s Franklin High School in 1973. Since then, the choir has grown to become a nationally and internationally known gospel singing group.
Kick off Fourth of July weekend with an evening of music featuring local guitarist Paul Hanson. This event is co-sponsored by the Friends of the Packwood Timberland Library.
Experience Portland’s best band playing folk rag-grass with a punk rock heart. This event is part of Summer Reading, a Timberland Regional Library district-wide program.
The shows will start at 6:30 this year with 2 bonafide headliners at each show. Bring your own chairs and blankets, bring a picnic or take advantage of our new concessions with BBQ burgers and Hot Dogs and other goodies all reasonably priced.
July 21: A mix of Classic Rock followed by Wings N Things a tribute to Paul McCartney.
July 28: The High Rollers starting things off with a great mix of R & B and Funk and then Creedence Revelation storms the stage.
August 4: Country Rock Group The Olson Brothers followed by Grammy award nominated singer John Ford Coley of England Dan and John Ford Coley fame.
Judy Bentley will discuss her new book, “Walking Washington’s History: Ten Cities,” highlighting walks that tell ten stories from Washington’s urban history. After the presentation there will be a book signing, with copies available for purchase.
For adults and teens.