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

The Packwood Farmers Market takes place in the beautiful forested Timberland Library Park in downtown Packwood. It is a place for local artists, farmers and entrepreneurs to showcase their hard work and creativity. It is also a space for the community and visitors alike to gather. Join us this summer, every Saturday from 9am-1pm (except Labor Day weekend) to support the uniqueness of our special community.

Join us at the market every Tuesday from 11 am until 4 pm, June through October, for produce, plants, herbs, body care, artisanal goods, and more!
Kids Club is back! Stop by with the kids for a fun activity, and they will receive a $2 token to spend on fruit, vegetables, or flowers at the Market.
Double your SNAP/EBT dollars up to $40
on fresh produce, herbs, plant starts, and seeds.

Join United Way of Lewis County for the first-ever Pints with Purpose special event benefitting United Way of Lewis County’s mission of lifting 30% out of poverty by 2030. Taking place on Thursday, June 16th from 5:00-9:00pm at the beautiful Newaukum Golf Course, taste your way through many of our regions finest breweries, cideries and wineries.
* Live Music by Jeremiah Vaught | VaughtRock *
* Pints with Purpose food specials by Newaukum Bar & Grill *

You have honored us with your service, now let us honor you.
Join us for a free educational seminar to learn more about the Dignity Memorial © Veteran Benefit Program and the benefits and recognition you are entitled to as a veteran, including:
>Benefits provided by the Government
>Special savings available
>Burial benefits available for you and your spouse through national cemeteries in the area
>Reliability from your Dignity Memorial professionals as part of a network serving more veterans than any other funeral service provider
June 17, 2022 2:00-4:00 PM
Brown Mortuary
812 Westlake Ave, Morton WA 98356
Seating is limited please call (360)-496-6234 or email mya.kirzy@dignitymemorial.com to reserve your space

Join us at the market every Tuesday from 11 am until 4 pm, June through October, for produce, plants, herbs, body care, artisanal goods, and more!
Kids Club is back! Stop by with the kids for a fun activity, and they will receive a $2 token to spend on fruit, vegetables, or flowers at the Market.
Double your SNAP/EBT dollars up to $40
on fresh produce, herbs, plant starts, and seeds.
One of our biggest event of the year! Over 80 vendors to shop from and an incredible selection of food and deserts vendors. Free Admission. Free Parking
One of our biggest event of the year! Over 80 vendors to shop from and an incredible selection of food and deserts vendors. Free Admission. Free Parking

Kick Off a Summer of Fun at the Fire Rescue Spectacular street fair. Explore a fleet of emergency vehicles, meet first responders, and try your hand at the water-spraying and obstacle course challenges!
Explore Olympia’s Fleet of Emergency Vehicles on the Street!
• Climb aboard giant fire trucks, a police cruiser & motorcycle, and emergency vehicles
• Meet local firefighters and first responders
• See vintage fire trucks & vote for your favorite!
• Greet Sparky the Fire Dog & Smokey the Bear
• Try your hand at the Spray Gallery
• Take the Junior Firefighter Challenge
• Enjoy festival food & free ice cream (12 p.m. & 3 p.m.)
Experience More Hands-On Fun inside the Museum!
• See Dr. Science Experiments (11:00 am., 1:30 p.m., 3:30 p.m.)
• Learn how to safely build a fire
• Discover fire’s role in the forest life cycle
• Explore Wilderness First Aid with Olympia Mountaineers
• Climb aboard a 1921 vintage fire truck
• Silkscreen a poster for free or 2 bandanas for $12
• Make your own fire hat and badge in the Art Studio
• Go on a Firefighter Scavenger Hunt
All activities on the street are free to the public. Museum activities are free with admission and membership. Online reservations required.
Presented by Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital & Health Network, in partnership with the City of Olympia Fire Department