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

Join Master Nia Faculty Trainer Ann Christiansen for this special evening Master Class & Nia Playshop exploring Nia’s masterful blend of Music, Movement and Magic.
In this 2 hour playshop Ann will take you on a journey of blending Music and Movement to access the Magic that can be found in Nia when you choose both Joy and Pleasure!
5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Master Class $25*
6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Workshop $55*
$70* for both with early bird registration by 1/11
*Plus tax. Unlimited members receive 10% off

Join us for this introductory workshop and experience this captivating and empowering dance for women of all ages, shapes and sizes. Dance to the music of powerful Middle Eastern drum rhythms that connect to the heartbeat, inviting you to move. Explore the beauty and power of Tribal Belly Dance and the Divine Feminine Self while you dance, play and connect in safe and supportive community.
Please wear comfortable clothing such as yoga pants, a fitted tank top or tee shirt, and a sash or scarf around your hips (optional).
$16 Early Bird* (ends 1/18)
$26 General* (begins 1/19)
*plus tax. Unlimited Members receive 10% off
Meet with others who have dealt with or have a family member with breast cancer.

2019’s Economic Outlook: The Centralia College Foundation and Union Bank of California are bringing the most current economic outlook for the new year to this area. The presentation will provide local business and industry leaders and members of the public with an expert’s perspective on the fiscal climate and predicted business conditions for the coming year.
FREE | Snacks Provided
Meet with others who have dealt with or have a family member with breast cancer.
On October 12, 1962, a windstorm fueled in part by the remains of Typhoon Freda struck the Pacific Northwest with deadly winds topping one hundred miles per hour.
The storm killed dozens, injured hundreds, damaged more than fifty thousand homes, and leveled enough timber to build one million homes. Join us for an author talk with John Dodge, former investigative reporter for The Olympian, as he reads passages from his new book about Typhoon Freda, “A Deadly Wind: The 1962 Columbus Day Storm.” This talk will include a slideshow and a question and answer session. A signing will follow the presentation, and copies of the book will be available for purchase.
Meet with others who have dealt with or have a family member with breast cancer.

Lunafest is a festival of films by, for and about women. Films are provided by Lunabar Company. This showing is organized by Lewis County Branch of American Association of University Women. Proceeds will benefit Human Response Network and local scholarships for women. Before the showing, attendees can enjoy complimentary appetizers and purchase raffle tickets for an assortment of baskets and other items.