This community events calendar is the place to find fun activities and things to do throughout Lewis County, including Centralia, Chehalis and beyond.
Join storyteller and Quinault Tribal Ambassador Harvest Moon to hear tales from the Northwest Coast Indian tradition. Guests will also enjoy making corn husk dolls. This event is part of the Summer Library Program, a Timberland Regional Library district-wide program. For all ages.
Enjoy stories, rhymes, songs and movement games followed by 30 minutes of unstructured play. This is an early learning program. This event is part of the Summer Library Program, a Timberland Regional Library district-wide program. Children 3 – 6 years.
Music, movement, and books for toddlers and their participating caregivers. Includes 30 minutes of unstructured play. This is an early learning program. This event is part of the Summer Library Program, a Timberland Regional Library district-wide program. Children age 2.
Come sing, dance, and play in this active program for children age 0 to 6 and their caregivers. This is an early learning program. This event is part of the Summer Library Program, a Timberland Regional Library district-wide program. Children birth – 6 years.
Hope Grange #155 meets for a potluck dinner beginning at 6:00 p.m., and holds its monthly meeting after dinner at 7:00 p.m.
Hope Grange meets at the same time and location on the first Tuesday of every month.
This fall the Centralia Timberland Library is hosting a museum exhibit on loan from the Karshner Memorial Museum in Puyallup, WA. Drop in for dedicated viewing times on Mondays from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM and Wednesdays from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM September 4th through October 9th.
This exhibit – titled “We’re Still Here” The Survival of Washington Indians – presents issues, challenges and successes that Washington Indians have experienced through the years in Washington State. It highlights the conflicts over land, identity, sovereignty, fish and cultural preservation. The exhibit also shows how tribes are successfully passing on the culture to future generations. The exhibit was created with the advice and input of tribal leaders and authorities from around the state.
This program is part of Timberland Reads Together, featuring “There There” by Tommy Orange and Native Voices, focused on Indigenous Peoples history and culture.