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

Are you looking for a way to make a difference? Have you thought about foster parenting?
Join us for our Virtual Foster Parent Information session where we’ll discuss foster parenting with Service Alternatives, the support our agency provides and the licensing process. We’ll have time to answer any questions that you have.
Please register to sign up!
World Fish Migration Day is celebrated to raise global attention
to restore river connections for migrating fish to achieve healthier
fish stocks and more productive rivers.
Come celebrate salmon and our other native migratory fish on
Saturday, May 21, 2022! Walks will be held on the Chehalis River
Discovery Trail, Centralia at 10:00am and 1:00pm. COVID-19
protocols in place — 6ft+ distancing, masks optional; group sizes
limited.
Pre-registration required. To register for the 10:00am or 1:00pm walk,
or for more information, please contact: Kenna Fosnacht, Lewis
Conservation District at Kenna.fosnacht@lewiscdwa.com. Specific
meeting location and other info will be provided upon registration.
World Fish Migration Day is celebrated to raise global attention
to restore river connections for migrating fish to achieve healthier
fish stocks and more productive rivers.
Come celebrate salmon and our other native migratory fish on
Saturday, May 21, 2022! Walks will be held on the Chehalis River
Discovery Trail, Centralia at 10:00am and 1:00pm. COVID-19
protocols in place — 6ft+ distancing, masks optional; group sizes
limited.
Pre-registration required. To register for the 10:00am or 1:00pm walk,
or for more information, please contact: Kenna Fosnacht, Lewis
Conservation District at Kenna.fosnacht@lewiscdwa.com. Specific
meeting location and other info will be provided upon registration.

The Master Gardner Foundation of Lewis County is please to announce that our annual Spring Plant Sale is coming soon. You will find high quality plants, all grown by Master Gardeners, for a great price. There will be thousands of plants to choose from. Tomatoes, including heirloom varieties, vegetables, annuals, perennials, shrubs, trees, herbs and much, much more!
Join us on Saturday, May 21st, 9am-4pm and & Sunday, May 22nd, 9am-2pm, at the Southwest WA Fairgrounds, Blue Pavilion, in Chehalis WA.
For more information, contact us @ 360-740-1216.
Borst Family (c. 1860) hired Mercer Girls from Seattle to Teach the families in Centralia. Our Living Historians will present what that included. Open House at the historic site is from 1:30 til 3:30 pm. With the Program @ 2 pm.
Timberland Regional Library staff are asking for community input on a proposed new library building in Randle.
Two public meetings with TRL staff are scheduled to be held in May and June at the Mountain View Timberland Library at 210 Silverbrook Road in Randle. Those in the Randle community are invited to attend.
Those meetings are:
- “Community Conversation” – Wednesday, May 25, 5:30-7 p.m
- “Drop-in Conversations” – Saturday, June 4, 1-4 p.m.
Staff from the TRL public experiences department, which oversees the many ways patrons interact with library spaces and staff both virtually and in person, will join Mountain View Timberland Library Manager Judi Brummett to hear from community members on what they would like to see in the new library.
TRL staff also will be gathering information via an online survey that can be found at https://tinyurl.com/NewRandleTRLibrarySurvey. The public will be notified of more opportunities to offer feedback in the future.
“This valuable information will be used to design library spaces that best fulfill the needs and wishes of the community within the budget of the library district, staffing levels and time constraints,” said Timberland Regional Library Public Experiences Coordinator Kristen Hylton. “We look forward to working together throughout the design process and can’t wait to see what we can build together.”

Come Join Wilde Soul & The Loft in presenting our Summer Market!
OVER 20 NEW VENDORS ADDED!
When:
Saturday June 4th from 9~4 pm
&
Sunday June 5th from 9 ~ 4 pm
Where:
The Loft
547 NW Pacific Ave,
Chehalis, WA 98532
Come join us at The Loft and shop our amazing group of vendors and artisans and eat some delicious food!
The Loft was built for mercantile and implements in 1906. The Sears came in the 1940’s. Mixed with history of timeless details of brick & mortar with hand-hewn old growth! This building is absolutely stunning! You won’t want to miss this Market!
Admission is FREE
Parking is FREE
We will be doing a door prize of a basket with goodies from our vendors! All the proceeds from the Raffle will go to the Lewis County Animal Shelter! Raffle tickets are $1 each!
Vendor Inquiry:
wildesoulus@gmail.com or Message me!
Timberland Regional Library staff are asking for community input on a proposed new library building in Randle.
Two public meetings with TRL staff are scheduled to be held in May and June at the Mountain View Timberland Library at 210 Silverbrook Road in Randle. Those in the Randle community are invited to attend.
Those meetings are:
- “Community Conversation” – Wednesday, May 25, 5:30-7 p.m
- “Drop-in Conversations” – Saturday, June 4, 1-4 p.m.
Staff from the TRL public experiences department, which oversees the many ways patrons interact with library spaces and staff both virtually and in person, will join Mountain View Timberland Library Manager Judi Brummett to hear from community members on what they would like to see in the new library.
TRL staff also will be gathering information via an online survey that can be found at https://tinyurl.com/NewRandleTRLibrarySurvey. The public will be notified of more opportunities to offer feedback in the future.
“This valuable information will be used to design library spaces that best fulfill the needs and wishes of the community within the budget of the library district, staffing levels and time constraints,” said Timberland Regional Library Public Experiences Coordinator Kristen Hylton. “We look forward to working together throughout the design process and can’t wait to see what we can build together.”
Join us for Messy Church, Saturday, June 4th at 4pm.
There will be live music, a free BBQ, and activities. It’s a worship experience for ALL ages.
It’s church, but not as you know it!