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

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.
$20 in advance / $25 at the door

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Enjoy Prizes, Music, Food and Fun During the Awesome RV and Ford Customer Appreciation Event
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Downtown Toledo will honor Veterans of the United States Armed Forces as they thank our Veterans for walking the walk and serving for our Country. Bring the family out and show your American pride.

In honor of the service members who serve and have served our country, all veterans and active duty service members are invited to attend classes FREE this veteran’s day.
Choose from a full day of classes:
*6:00am Sunrise Salutation Yoga with Greg (intermediate)
*9:00am Beginning Hatha Yoga with Electra
*10:30am ***SPECIAL VETERANS DAY*** YOGA FOR TRAUMA class with Greg
*4:00pm Taste of Tribal Belly Dance Workshop with Wanda
*5:30pm Beginning Hatha Yoga with Christina
*7:00pm Nia Holistic Dance Fitness with Christina
Learn more about all classes at www.EmbodyCentralia.com.

We are an active squadron with opportunities for cadets and senior officers to learn, achieve, and serve our local community.
Being under the umbrella of the Air Force and Homeland Security, we have regulations that ensure the safety of our volunteers, as well as manuals to guide us in our training. One of which is the CAP Pamphlet 216 which explains the five key traits of cadet life.
The five traits of cadet life are: the proper wear of the uniform, excellence in aerospace, opportunities to lead and grow in interpersonal and management skills, challenges to build teamwork, ethics and physical fitness, and last but definitely not least is fun.
If you think you haven’t seen us out and about, look again – but look up this time. Spring through autumn you will see us in the sky! We are the gliders you see almost every weekend around the Chehalis Airport. This certainly seems like an advantageous way to achieve the key trait of fun!
Come check out the local unit, ask questions, and see if this is the organization for you.

Express Employment Professionals and United Way of Lewis County are teaming up for an inspiring evening with nationally known speaker on Leadership & Development, Jack Smalley!
A storyteller and humorist, Jack Smalley is a highly sought-after keynoter, delivering an average of 125 speaking engagements annually to business leaders and human resource professionals in the U.S. and Canada.
Jack offers clients extensive leadership guidance from his progressive career as a human resource executive. You won’t be bored with Jack’s engaging story-telling style. He draws inspiration from his more than 30 years of experience in human resources and leadership.
Join us on Monday, November 16th at 5:30 for a special dinner and presentation at The Oak Room @ the historic Wilson Hotel in downtown Centralia. $25 suggested donation, all proceeds will go to United Way of Lewis County.
Reservations are required. To RSVP, call (360) 330-9050 or email Ashley.Witchey@expressrpros.com.
Celebrate Survivor Social with Relay for Life of Lewis County. Survivors, friends, and families welcome to Celebrate with an Ice Cream Social. Feel free to bring friends and family to help honor survivors.
FUNDRAISER DINNER AND AUCTION
Sat. March 19th, 2016
Silent Auction @ 5:00 PM
Dinner Starts @ 5:30 PM
Live Auction @ 7:00 PM
For More information Bearcatathleticbooster@gmail.com
The 24th annual JOB FAIR will take place in the Centralia College Health and Wellness Bldg (gym) on Thursday, April 28th from 10am-1pm. This event is free and open to the community. Over 55 local and regional employers will be in attendance to assist individuals seeking part time, full time, or seasonal jobs, as well as those interested in changing jobs or exploring a potential new career. Participating employers include state and county agencies, private and non profit businesses, municipalities, apprenticeships and more. Recruiters will be representing a wide variety of fields, such as business, law enforcement, education, healthcare, retail and more!
Our Job Fair employer representatives are continually reinforcing that it’s extremely important to dress professionally when you attend a Job Fair. Shower and make sure that your grooming is impeccable. Plan in advance what you are going to wear and be sure everything is neat, clean and pressed. Professional, yet conservative attire is best. Remove all visible piercings that are unusual and cover tattoos. Make arrangements for childcare. It’s most effective to greet each employer with a firm handshake, good eye contact and a smile. Be prepared to ask a couple of basic questions about the place of employment. Space will be provided for job seekers to complete applications, if necessary. This is an excellent time to seek current job openings or gather information about a potential career, including skills, types of training and academic requirements.
For more information, contact Joan Rogerson at 736 9391 x208 or visit the following site for more information: www.centralia.edu/jobresources/jobfair/.