Chehalis Centralia Events Calendar

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

Nov
1
Sun
A Girl and A Gun @ Lewis County PUD
Nov 1 @ 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm

This is a workshop on how to travel with guns. Packing to fly with your guns or traveling out of state.

Apr
23
Sat
Girls Night Out @ Historic Downtown Centralia
Apr 23 @ 3:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Girls Night Out @ Historic Downtown Centralia

This event is a fun afternoon and evening of shopping, dining and enjoying time with all your favorite ladies. The first 200 will receive a “Goodie Bag” filled with various items and coupons from the local, participating business. Business listed on the passport will be running specials and promotions for all participants. Help support local business and have a great time out on the town with friends.

May
26
Thu
MILK Documentary ~ Community Screening @ Centralia College
May 26 @ 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Join the Breastfeeding Coalition of Lewis County for a free community screening of MILK, a documentary on the politics, commercialization and controversies surrounding birth and infant feeding.

Thursday, May 26
Screening begins at 6 p.m. (doors open at 5:30 p.m.)
Centralia College Campus, WSC 121 (Science Center)

Q&A with Director, Naomi Weiss, to follow!

Suggested donation of $5 welcome (cash only, please). All proceeds support breastfeeding promotion activities in Lewis County.

Nov
5
Sat
“Soldiers in Petticoats: The Struggles of the Suffragettes” Presentation @ Lewis County Historical Museum
Nov 5 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
“Soldiers in Petticoats: The Struggles of the Suffragettes” Presentation @ Lewis County Historical Museum | Chehalis | Washington | United States

The Lewis County Historical Museum is pleased to present, “Soldiers in Petticoats: The Struggles of the Suffragettes” on November 5th at 2:00 p.m. at the museum. In this living history presentation by Tames Alan, she appears in the authentic clothing of a suffragette and presents the struggle of American women to gain the right to vote and their successful ratification of the 19th Amendment in 1920. A small suggested donation of $5 supports this and future educational programs at the Museum and is greatly appreciated!

In this heated and historic election season, which features the first female nominee for president from a major political party, it is important to remember that the right of each citizen to vote is the most basic right in a democratic society. This basic right allows us to have a voice in helping to shape the future of our democracy. For women, this right was hard-won and involved a long and difficult journey.

Alan is an actress, historian, and instructor who combines her skills to create an educational program for people of all ages. In 1867, the passing of the 14th Amendment defined “citizen” as “male,” thus denying women the right to vote. Tames focuses on the turbulent time when many states granted women the right to vote only to have the privilege taken away by decisions made in Washington, DC. Learn how American women adopted the militant tactics of their English sister suffragettes to not only earn the right to vote but to be considered citizens of the country of which they were the founding mothers.

With her wide knowledge of women’s history, Tames brings to life the suffragettes, their struggles, and their influence on the major issues of their era. Discover how the suffragettes influenced child labor laws and other major issues of their era.

Apr
21
Fri
Country Chicks Spring Market @ Southwest Washington Fairgrounds
Apr 21 @ 10:00 am – 6:00 pm

So much to see and do in Centralia & Chehalis on Chicks weekend! Shop Country Chicks, the Antique & Gift Stores on Tower in Centralia, Yardbirds Flea Market, Sisters, Smiths Mercantile, Redesign of Chehalis. Just to name a few.

Apr
22
Sat
Celebrating Women – Ladies Brunch @ Morton Methodist United Church
Apr 22 @ 10:00 am
Celebrating Women - Ladies Brunch @ Morton Methodist United Church | Morton | Washington | United States

With a theme of “April in Paris,” the Eastern Lewis County Hospital Foundation’s annual Ladies Brunch will offer a touch of elegance while brimming with fun and laughter.

Ingeborg Kiser, a World War II war bride will share her experiences of growing up in Europe.

The event will also include a fashion show by Gracie’s and Lularoe Boutique.

Apr
29
Sat
Downtown Centralia Girls Night Out @ Downtown Centralia
Apr 29 @ 2:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Girls Night Out is a retail promotion for shopping, dining, and entertainment in downtown Centralia. It is held twice a year in April and October! Starting points are HUBBUB on the north end and The Station Coffee Bar and Bistro on the south end. We have a non-profit partner this time and they are the Lewis Co. Relay for Life, Paisley’s Posse.. One dollar from every passport sold will go as a donation to them to help with the cancer fight! Also, the first 200 shoppers will get a goody bag! At the end of the night, and it is time to turn your passport end, turn it end at the last business you visit. There will be a drawing of the turned in passports for a chance to win the gift basket! We all look forward to seeing you, so enjoy and have fun shopping and dining in downtown Centralia!

Aug
8
Tue
Power of the Purse @ Riverside Golf Club
Aug 8 @ 4:30 pm

Power of the Purse is a unique fundraising event accessorized with all the things women love – purses, accessories, spa packages, weekend getaways and more! It also signifies a social collaboration of women from all walks of life, coming together to commemorate the importance of women’s leadership and celebrating the power of women’s philanthropy and success in our community.

Sep
30
Sat
Relentless – A Christian Women’s Conference @ Centralia College
Sep 30 @ 10:00 am – 3:30 pm
Relentless - A Christian Women's Conference @ Centralia College | Centralia | Washington | United States

Focus Forward Ministries presents “Relentless” – Life can be hard but God is Relentless in His pursuit of us.
A women’s conference addressing real issues and providing a real answer.

Join us and here Jessica’s story of redemption and and how God brought her through. Charity will be sharing her discovery of just how powerful the love of Jesus really is.

If you have been released from the Lewis County jail between Aug 20th thru Sept 30th contact Kandi and she will give you 2 free tickets.

Oct
7
Sat
Girls Night Out @ Downtown Centralia
Oct 7 @ 2:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Girls Night Out is a retail promotion for shopping, dining, and entertainment in downtown Centralia.

Starting points are HUBBUB on the north end and The Station Coffee Bar and Bistro on the south end. Our non-profit is the Human Response Network. Two dollars from every passport sold will go as a donation to them. Also, the first 200 shoppers will get a goody bag. At the end of the night, and it is time to turn your passport end, turn it end at the last business you visit. There will be a drawing of the turned in passports for a chance to win the gift basket! We all look forward to seeing you, so enjoy and have fun shopping and dining in downtown Centralia!