This community events calendar is the place to find fun activities and things to do throughout Lewis County, including Centralia, Chehalis and beyond.
Music from West Side Story, Pan and Sound of music as well as tributes to Louis Armstrong, George Gershwin and the Beach Boys.
Come out to enjoy some music by the Olympia Highlanders Pipe & Drum Band in the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day!
Join us for fun, music, movement and community — every Third Thursday in Historic Downtown Centralia, WA.
HOPE on the Slopes, Ski & Ride for a Cure is a vertical challenge and fundraising event for skiers and snowboarders benefiting the American Cancer Society. Individuals and teams engage in a friendly competition for awards and prizes in two categories: Top Fundraisers and Top Vertical Feet Vertical is tracked by RFID or GPS scanning system. Together we will find a CURE! Together we will finish the FIGHT!
This race is the kick-off to Run Amok’s season, which officially starts the Thursday before with a group training run at O’Blarney’s. Whether you want to join the club full time or just do this one race, you are sure to have fun.
Three brothers playing the guitar, bass guitar and drums entertain with lively music and song.
Along with vendors, there are model railroads layouts. Not everybody has a dedicated train room or garage for their collections, so this year, all the train layouts will be small or miniature sets highlighting what can be done in a small space. There will be a N scale Club Layout, along with a Europian Layout. Along with a Lionel layout for the Kids to run presented by the LK & R club. Members of the Lewis County Model Railroad Club will have a demonstration layout to help train buffs understand basic techniques. As always, members will be on hand to answer and questions.
Historian Lorraine McConaghy will begin this program with an illustrated introduction to the war’s themes. She will follow that with a Readers’ Theater script, to be read aloud by willing participants. The script covers the period between Prohibition, beginning in 1914, through Seattle’s 1919 General Strike and the visit of President Woodrow Wilson.
Along with vendors, there are model railroads layouts. Not everybody has a dedicated train room or garage for their collections, so this year, all the train layouts will be small or miniature sets highlighting what can be done in a small space. There will be a N scale Club Layout, along with a Europian Layout. Along with a Lionel layout for the Kids to run presented by the LK & R club. Members of the Lewis County Model Railroad Club will have a demonstration layout to help train buffs understand basic techniques. As always, members will be on hand to answer and questions.