This community events calendar is the place to find fun activities and things to do throughout Lewis County, including Centralia, Chehalis and beyond.
Well into its fourth decade of serving as Lewis County’s unofficial leap from winter to spring, the Spring Youth Fair brings together youth from all over Lewis County and beyond to showcase their animals, enjoy games and rides, and much more.
The Packwood Mountain Festival includes a bit of everything – a fun run, live music, arts and crafts, Native American drumming and more.

This year’s theme, The Revenge of the Sixth, will be packed with Star Wars characters, goodies, decor and fun. There will be activities for fans of all ages.
Race check-in will begin at 9 a.m. The 5k will begin at 10 a.m. Games, vendor booths, and activities will go until 1 p.m.
There will be booths and vendors, an inflatable slide, performances by Mister Twister, the balloon artist, Star Wars characters, a photo booth, music, costume contests, and lots of prizes. Activities are open to runners and non-runners.
Pre-Registration is due by noon May 1. Register online here: https://www.raceentry.com/races/blazer-5k-revenge-of-the-sixth-/2017/register or download and mail a Registration Form from www.centralia.edu.
Runners and walkers must pre-register to be guaranteed a race T-shirt and swag bag. Race day registration is available, but T-shirts will be limited.
Students w/ ID – $15
Kids under 5 – FREE
Adults (18+) – $25
Family Rate (4) –$50 ($5 more per person after four)
All prices will be $5 more per person on race day. There are competitive and non-competitive run and walk options.
For more information, contact Staci Jacobson at 360-623-8445 or events@centralia.edu.
Well into its fourth decade of serving as Lewis County’s unofficial leap from winter to spring, the Spring Youth Fair brings together youth from all over Lewis County and beyond to showcase their animals, enjoy games and rides, and much more.
Taste wine from five distinct and unique wineries in the Chehalis Valley.
“Do The Loop”
Must be 21 years of age to consume alcohol.
Mt. St. Helen’s Cellars – 1254 Mt St Helens Way, Castle Rock , WA.
Scatter Creek Winery – 237 Sussex Ave W, Tenino, WA 98589
Heymann Winery – 731 SW 21st Street, Chehalis, WA. 98532
Wells’ Winery – 140 Eschaton Rd, Onalaska, WA 98570
Bateaux Cellars – 288 Smokey Valley Rd, Toledo, WA. 98591
Agate Creek Cellars -105 Agate Creek Lane, Chehalis, WA. 98532
The Packwood Mountain Festival includes a bit of everything – a fun run, live music, arts and crafts, Native American drumming and more.
Taste wine from five distinct and unique wineries in the Chehalis Valley.
“Do The Loop”
Must be 21 years of age to consume alcohol.
Mt. St. Helen’s Cellars – 1254 Mt St Helens Way, Castle Rock , WA.
Scatter Creek Winery – 237 Sussex Ave W, Tenino, WA 98589
Heymann Winery – 731 SW 21st Street, Chehalis, WA. 98532
Wells’ Winery – 140 Eschaton Rd, Onalaska, WA 98570
Bateaux Cellars – 288 Smokey Valley Rd, Toledo, WA. 98591
Agate Creek Cellars -105 Agate Creek Lane, Chehalis, WA. 98532
Every year the Home & Garden Show attracts visitors that come from far and wide to gather inspiration for their homes and outdoor spaces. This year’s show will feature speakers from the Lewis County Master Gardeners, Ciscoe Morris from King 5, and kid’s events on Sunday such as Kids Zone, Home Depot kids project, Olympia Master Builder’s kids Lego contest and magician Jeff Evans. Visitors can also enjoy a giveaway-a-day drawing as well as a passport that they can fill out and enter to win a big prize provided by Home Depot. Vendors can expect a large turnout and great opportunities to expand their customer base as well as make great connections with other businesses in attendance.
Scores of vendors set up shop throughout Packwood, offering wares and selling away throughout the weekend. You really never know what deals you might find in Packwood at the flea market that’s been going on at least 20 years.
Scores of vendors set up shop throughout Packwood, offering wares and selling away throughout the weekend. You really never know what deals you might find in Packwood at the flea market that’s been going on at least 20 years.