This community events calendar is the place to find fun activities and things to do throughout Lewis County, including Centralia, Chehalis and beyond.
Bring your knitting or crocheting project and meet other crafters. Share tips and companionship. A variety of library materials on knitting and other crafts will be available. All skill levels are welcome and expert help is available.
If the thought of a scrumptious dinner and a thrilling murder makes you want to donate to a great cause, then the upcoming Twin Cities Rotary Club event is for you.
Read more about the event here.
Back by popular demand! Cherie Davidson will be teaching the essentials of needle felting, including characteristics of different wools, needles, and the how-tos of basic techniques. You’ll learn to make core structural pieces and how to put them together to make a finished piece. You will create your first wool character (lamb), and a terrific needle holder to take home.
Cost is $85, which includes all supplies needed for the 2 projects (and these supplies are all the basic tools you need to start and continue needle felting with your own great projects).
We will have several fun art projects for kids of all ages. Just $10 per child for art supplies, juice and a snack.
Miss Lewis County will read her book and do an art project with the kids too! Her book is adorable and just $15, part of the proceeds go to a good cause, she’ll tell you all about it when you are here.
Complimentary photo with Miss Lewis County with a donation of non perishable canned goods for the local food bank. Photos will be shared on studiokportraits facebook page.
On July 4, 1900, Tacoma experienced one of the worst trolley disasters in the United States. Russell Holter has spent 17 years meticulously researching the accident and will share the story. Books will be available for purchase.
“Say Anything” comes back to the big screen as part of the 2017 Fox Theatre Film Series in historic downtown Centralia.
Showtimes are 2 and 7 p.m.
Enjoy the sounds of local Musicians
This Month we are featuring.
Kaitee Carney, Tim Birdsong and Dakota Robins.
The Oly Mountain Boys play bluegrass with high-energy drive and a Pacific Northwest bent, mixing traditional tunes with revolutionary bluegrass compositions. By combining picking prowess with tight three-part vocal harmonies, the band aims to showcase the power and appeal of a truly American musical form.
Music from West Side Story, Pan and Sound of music as well as tributes to Louis Armstrong, George Gershwin and the Beach Boys.
With the energy of 1,000 suns, The Zaniac shines like a comedy beacon as he bounces from one end of the stage to the other like an untamed rubber band. Come to the Books and Blankets event and see why this two-time Guinness World Record holder was voted Seattle’s Funniest Prop Comedian.