This community events calendar is the place to find fun activities and things to do throughout Lewis County, including Centralia, Chehalis and beyond.
Music from West Side Story, Pan and Sound of music as well as tributes to Louis Armstrong, George Gershwin and the Beach Boys.
Come out to enjoy some music by the Olympia Highlanders Pipe & Drum Band in the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day!
Three brothers playing the guitar, bass guitar and drums entertain with lively music and song.
Historian Lorraine McConaghy will begin this program with an illustrated introduction to the war’s themes. She will follow that with a Readers’ Theater script, to be read aloud by willing participants. The script covers the period between Prohibition, beginning in 1914, through Seattle’s 1919 General Strike and the visit of President Woodrow Wilson.
Lt. Col. Larry B. Mason will share his experience in Vietnam and the events that led to him being awarded the Air Force Cross.
Coriolan Overture (Beethoven)
Blessed Are They from the German Requiem (Brahms)
Espana Rhapsody (Emmanuel Chabrier)
An Evening in the Village (Bartok)
Overture No. 2 Opus 24 (Louise Farrenc)
Two Woodland Sketches (Edward MacDowell)
Pavane (Ravel)
Spanish Dance (Enrique Granados)
ll are welcome to pay their tribute and respects in this ceremony. At 2 p.m., the Museum will host a Veterans Tree of Life Celebration at the museum itself, 100 SW Veterans Way in Chehalis. The Westminster Bells, a bell choir from Westminster Presbyterian Church in Chehalis, will perform a benefit concert. Come join local military veterans, their families and members of our community in thanking those who paid for our freedom with the ultimate sacrifice this Memorial Day.
The home is open on the second Saturday of the month from 1:30 – 3:30 p.m., April through October, as well as July 4, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
The Total Experience Gospel Choir bursts with love, joy and enthusiasm. It is hailed as one of the Pacific NW’s finest soulful ensembles. Pastor Patrinell Staten Wright started the group as a gospel music class at Seattle’s Franklin High School in 1973. Since then, the choir has grown to become a nationally and internationally known gospel singing group.