This community events calendar is the place to find fun activities and things to do throughout Lewis County, including Centralia, Chehalis and beyond.
The home is open on the second Saturday of the month from 1:30 – 3:30 p.m., April through October, as well as July 4, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Get your tickets today! The Human Response Network is holding their Second Annual Masquerade Ball on Saturday, October 14, 2017. Join us for a festive night including live music by “The Sound of Swing”, raffles, light hors d’oeuvres (catered by The Crowded Kitchen) all in support of an important cause.
The Roxy Theater and DeVaul Publishing team up to bring you the Autumn Music Fest at the Roxy, which brings together soloists and ensembles from local churches together for an inspirational musical program.
Parade followed by 20th anniversary celebration at the Veterans Memorial Museum with music from Bellarain, Bart and Grace Notes. Dinner catered by Bonanza BBQ.
Join local researcher Shawn Murphy as he shares the story of the Bahada, an 86-foot steam tugboat built in Seattle in 1902. In 1926 the Bahada unexpectedly sank in the vicinity of Huckleberry & Saddlebag Islands. All nine crewmembers were lost and the cause of the sinking has never been determined. The presentation will take attendees through a history of the Gilkey Brother’s Towing Co., the Bahada’s history including its first sinking in Los Angeles in 1923, the crew, their family, subsequent search, raising attempt and what’s happening now.
Hit songs from Neil’s incredible 50 year career, which include Buffalo Springfield, Stills, Nash and Young, his solo career and with his incredible band, Crazy Horse, are all covered.
Hit songs from Neil’s incredible 50 year career, which include Buffalo Springfield, Stills, Nash and Young, his solo career and with his incredible band, Crazy Horse, are all covered.

Chris Guenther and The Honky Tonk Drifters will fill the theatre with there distinct country sound to end the old year and welcome in the new. We will be serving a special dinner which includes salad, meat, potato, vegetable, roll and dessert, as well as a champagne toast at midnight and party favors.
The Lewis County Historical Museum is hosting “Lewis County Mythology.” Guest speakers will include: Cliff Barackman from Animal Planet’s “Finding Bigfoot;” Scott Taylor, BFRO member and Bigfoot researcher; Patty Valdez, team lead for South Sound Paranormal Research; and Vince Ynzunza, host of Pacific NorthWEIRD. From Bigfoot encounters to flying saucers, you’ll learn a lot about the unusual side of Lewis County.
Thank you to: Holiday Inn Express, Twin Cities Trading Post, LTJ Builders and Pacific NorthWEIRD for their sponsorship.