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

The classic ballet Cinderella is brought to life by the talented young dancers of Ballet Theatre of Washington. The beautiful Cinderella will be joined by an amazing array of characters! A dashing prince, magical fairies, an acrobatic jester are just some of the characters you will meet. You will also get to experience the most outrageous step sisters ever to hit the stage! They will all be accompanied by the Prokofiev’s classic score.
The performances will take place at the newly renovated Liberty Theater in downtown Centralia, WA (413 N Tower). This show is the perfect springtime confection for the whole family. And it’s hilarious.
There will be three performances, Friday April 21 at 7 PM, Saturday April 22 at 2 PM and 7 PM.
Looking for a group where you can discuss and discover Young Adult literature with other readers? Come and check us out! Bring a friend and 2 books you would like to suggest for our future club discussions! Light snacks and refreshments will be provided.
The goal of this club is for young adults to get together to read, discuss, and share YA literature. No genre is excluded! (So long as it’s Young Adult.)
Regular meetings will be held on the 4th Sunday of every month, from 1:30pm – 3:00pm
Weekly event on Wednesdays from 1:00 – 1:50 p.m.
Call to pre-register and to receive instructions on obtaining a soil sample prior to the workshop. If you want to grow better plants, you first need to understand the texture of your soil. Collect and bring in a sample of your soil and learn how to test for pH, Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium.

At this meeting we’ll be learning about all things fishy and froggy in the Chehalis Basin. We’ll hear an update from the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife on the Aquatic Species Restoration Plan being developed for the Chehalis Basin, and opportunities for citizen engagement. We’ll also hear from WDFW’s “Citizen Science” program coordinator about iNaturalist technology. iNaturalist is a tool citizens can use to document wildlife sightings around the state – in effect, become “citizen scientists.” The tool is currently being tested out for amphibian monitoring in King County. Would you like to see it in use in the Chehalis?
Any citizen of the Chehalis Basin is welcome to come to this event.
Weekly event on Wednesdays from 1:00 – 1:50 p.m.
Vermiculture, or worm box composting, is a process in which red wiggler worms (also called manure worms) and micro-organisms are used to convert kitchen fruit and vegetable waste (peelings, etc.) into nutrient-rich humus. Gardens and potted plants become healthier and more robust with the addition of this “black gold”.