This community events calendar is the place to find fun activities and things to do throughout Lewis County, including Centralia, Chehalis and beyond.
Numerous business within the Lewis County Mall are collecting donations for the local food banks. DSHS Secretary, Kevin Quigley, will be at the mall on Thursday, October 22nd from 3:30 – 4:30 to present the donations to the food banks. Please drop off your donations, in advance, to any of the participating locations within the mall. Thank you, ALL, for your generosity in helping those in need within our community!
Join us for Food, entertainment and fabulous prizes! All proceeds to go the Miss Lewis County Scholarship Fund. Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for kids and $25 for a family of 5.

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
This is a workshop on how to travel with guns. Packing to fly with your guns or traveling out of state.
Come join us for a wonderful breakfast buffet. We will be featuring real life stories of how your investment in Health and Hope Medical Outreach is making a positive impact in the health of our community.
Purchase tickets online at www.hhmo.org for more information contact Cindy at cindy.bergland@hhmo.org

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.

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).
FREE!
The Lewis County Historical Society’s Annual Dinner is Sunday, November 15 at 5pm. A $10 sit-down lasagna dinner will be served in the main gallery. There will also be green salad, rolls, and a wonderful Penny’s Cake for dessert. Diners will enjoy live music performed on our gorgeous grand piano. All interested in the Society and Museum are welcome! Tickets may be purchased in advance at the Museum or at the door on November 15.
This year, along with board elections and a slide-show presentation of the fun-filled activities of 2015, will also be discussing upcoming events, plans, and exhibits for our 2016 Year.
If you have questions or want more information, call the Museum at 360-748-0831 or email Andy at director@lewiscountymuseum.org. If you are concerned that your membership may have expired, you can renew or join before the dinner. Remember, Christmas is coming sooner than you think, so the bookstore and gift shop will be open for early holiday shopping. So, mark your calendars for November 15 at 5pm and come join us for a delicious dinner and exciting evening at the Lewis County Historical Museum!

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.