This community events calendar is the place to find fun activities and things to do throughout Lewis County, including Centralia, Chehalis and beyond.
We are planning to have the biggest and best Annual Holiday Arts & Crafts Bazaar here at SAFE Family Ministries on November 10, 2018. Each table will be filled with incredible arts and crafts items. This arts and crafts bazaar will be huge and incredibly fun! Local crafters and artisens are lining up to feature their best. There will be family fun for everyone! Bring your friends and your families! Teachers bring your students! Students bring your teachers. Kids bring your parents and grandparents! Bring your aunts and uncles and your cousins! Pastors bring your entire congregations! YOU REALLY DON’T WANT TO MISS THIS!
Crafters and artists hurry up and call 360-740-9150 right away as early table space reservations are going fast for this Annual Holiday Arts & Crafts Bazaar! Bring your own tables (set up is between 8:00 – 10:00 a.m. day of event). *Late Registration Per Table Fee of $50 will be collected on day of event. *Early Reservation Per Table Fee is only $35 (postmarked by October 15, 2018 – MAIL TO: SAFE Family Ministries PO Box 935, Chehalis, WA 98532 – Make checks out to SAFE Family Ministries and please earmark your checks “2018AHCB-FEE”)
Chili Feed Tickets: $10.00 for adults, $7.50 for children over 6 years old.*
Ice Cold Soda Pop: $2.00*
Ice Cold Water: Provided*
Hot Coffee, Tea, Cocoa and Cider $0.50 per cup*
Tours of upcoming Childcare Facilities
Door Prizes, Raffles, Fun Booths and More!
Second Chance Sales thrift store will be open.
Event Coordinator: “Chuck” – Volunteer – SAFE Family Ministries
MC – Shirley Cunningham – Executive Director – SAFE Family Ministries
E-Mail: shirleyc@safefamilyministries.com
*All fees, raffles, soda pop, hot drinks and ticket sales will be considered donations to exclusively benefit SAFE Family Ministries.

2019’s Economic Outlook: The Centralia College Foundation and Union Bank of California are bringing the most current economic outlook for the new year to this area. The presentation will provide local business and industry leaders and members of the public with an expert’s perspective on the fiscal climate and predicted business conditions for the coming year.
FREE | Snacks Provided
“You can’t just DREAM about success. At some point, you must wake up and LIVE it.” ~Spencer Conley
Many inspirational speakers make a presentation with passion – and Spencer Conley does just that. But Conley also shows his audiences how to put his “talk” into action, encouraging them to not just dream but wake up and live it; live beyond doubt, lack, fear, race, gender, and EXCUSE.
As a former professional athlete, coach and current mentor to professional athletes like Seahawks center Justin Britt, Spencer Conley now brings even more to others all over the world by establishing programs that encourage change and growth. He presents life-changing inspiration to people everywhere.
Spencer Conley, known as “Big Coach,” is the CEO of his firm, Too Driven. He is the backbone of many outreach programs that influence students, coaches’ offices, boardrooms and family living rooms. He’s devoted to his purpose as well as to being a father, husband, community activist, humanitarian, leader and friend. Conley’s mission is to leave the world a better place and to continue to encourage her people to live a life that is “Too Driven” to do anything other than succeed.
This event is being brought to you by the Citizens for Tenino Schools. We look forward to you joining us for an evening of excitement! 10 and under are free with an accompanying adult.
Oakview Grange Garage & Estate Sale March 22 and 23: Books, clothing, housewares, toys, tools, bedding, antiques, seasonal decorations, and lots, lots more.
Coffee is always on. Lunch is available.
Oakview Grange Garage & Estate Sale March 22 and 23: Books, clothing, housewares, toys, tools, bedding, antiques, seasonal decorations, and lots, lots more.
Coffee is always on. Lunch is available.
On October 12, 1962, a windstorm fueled in part by the remains of Typhoon Freda struck the Pacific Northwest with deadly winds topping one hundred miles per hour.
The storm killed dozens, injured hundreds, damaged more than fifty thousand homes, and leveled enough timber to build one million homes. Join us for an author talk with John Dodge, former investigative reporter for The Olympian, as he reads passages from his new book about Typhoon Freda, “A Deadly Wind: The 1962 Columbus Day Storm.” This talk will include a slideshow and a question and answer session. A signing will follow the presentation, and copies of the book will be available for purchase.