This community events calendar is the place to find fun activities and things to do throughout Lewis County, including Centralia, Chehalis and beyond.

Play your way to a Healthy Body and Healthy Life with Nia
In this three hour Master Class and Workshop with Nia Faculty Trainer, Britta von Tagen you will experience some of Nia’s most potent tools and practices to creatively condition your body, mind, emotions and spirit including:
*Seven Minute Workout
*Three Stages of the Practice
*Five Sensations of Functional Fitness
*And more…
Over the course of three hours, you will be guided through a combination of Nia choreography and Floorplay that will teach you to read your body’s signals as a way to personalize your Nia experience inside and outside of class and leave you with lasting results.
Master Class: 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Workshop 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Master Class Only: $20
Workshop Only: $35
Early Bird Combination: $45 (ends 9/30)

Hosted by the Shelton Skookum Rotary Club Foundation and attended by thousands, OysterFest is home to the West Coast Oyster Shucking Championships and is Washington State’s official seafood festival.
The festival also features a popular cook-off, hands-on water quality exhibits, and is itself a giant a food pavilion with nearly 100 unique items on the menu: BBQ oysters, fritters, spring rolls, garlic shrimp, fresh cider and so much more. Better yet, your culinary adventure supports about 100 local non-profit service clubs and organizations, as well as funding scholarships and local community improvement projects.
Live music, a community parade, a run/walk, harvest dinner, pie eating contests, vendors, pancake breakfast and more serve as centerpieces of the festival. And you can’t leave out the most important part of the event: the apples themselves. Students involved with the National FFA Organization help community members press apples into cider.
Hosted by the Packwood Improvement Club, the fair features local vendors with homemade crafts; jewelry, towels, candles, plants, ceramics, gems, upscale decor, jams, homemade cookies made by the seniors, honey, this and thats, and more. Free coffee is available and light refreshments will be available for purchase.
Antiques, country french, chabby chic, and a barn full of wonderful finds. Soup, Sandwhiches and desserts by Dawn’s Delectables. Cheese tasting by Rosecrest Farm. Free to attend
We’re Puttin’ on the Pink to raise money for 3D mammography. Dinner includes chicken breast, coleslaw, vegetable, garlic mashed potatoes, roll & dessert. Silent auction starts at 5:00 p.m.
The evil and greedy Medusa Dunnit has taken over the sleepy little town of Critter Crossing with the help of weak-willed Judge Wally Wessell and Sheriff Black Bert Bushwacker. Who will step forward to help plucky Penelope Fortune save Critter Crossing’s Orphan School and Old Folks Home from these evil villains? The Roxy Players follow this classic melodrama with vaudeville-style music and comedy.
Open seating.
Hosted by the Shelton Skookum Rotary Club Foundation and attended by thousands, OysterFest is home to the West Coast Oyster Shucking Championships and is Washington State’s official seafood festival.
The festival also features a popular cook-off, hands-on water quality exhibits, and is itself a giant a food pavilion with nearly 100 unique items on the menu: BBQ oysters, fritters, spring rolls, garlic shrimp, fresh cider and so much more. Better yet, your culinary adventure supports about 100 local non-profit service clubs and organizations, as well as funding scholarships and local community improvement projects.
Live music, a community parade, a run/walk, harvest dinner, pie eating contests, vendors, pancake breakfast and more serve as centerpieces of the festival. And you can’t leave out the most important part of the event: the apples themselves. Students involved with the National FFA Organization help community members press apples into cider.
Hosted by the Packwood Improvement Club, the fair features local vendors with homemade crafts; jewelry, towels, candles, plants, ceramics, gems, upscale decor, jams, homemade cookies made by the seniors, honey, this and thats, and more. Free coffee is available and light refreshments will be available for purchase.