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

Hands On invites families of children with sensory sensitivities to join popular teacher Lahela Peterson and enjoy the museum before it opens to the public for “Special Mornings of Play.”
Led by museum educators, these are special events for families of children with autism or other special needs that provide a private, less over-stimulating time to experience the museum with other families who may share the same life experience.
Note: Whenever possible we create a quiet space with calming activities during normal weekend business hours. Noise canceling earphones always available free of charge.

Presented by guest speakers Katy Johansson & Sarah Tracy
It’s important in parenting to be responsive & intentional vs. reactive. In Managing Your Parental Responses, we will look at the old belief systems that undermine intentional parenting, and parents will be provided tools to be more effectively responding to their children’s behaviors.
https://www.hocm.org/candyce-bollinger/
Hypnotist Ron Stubbs has appeared in major motion pictures with such stars as River Phoenix and Lili Taylor; been featured in numerous national and international newspapers and magazines; on television and radio; written eight books on hypnosis, communication skills and body language; written a children’s book; written and produced over 40 CD and video/DVD programs; taught hypnosis/hypnotherapy at 4 major colleges and universities; given lectures, seminars and trainings across the US; has two therapy clinics, sees clients for various hypnotherapy related issues; owns a national booking agency…is married to a beautiful woman named Jeanie; drives a REALLY cool car…….And he’s just getting started.
In 2003, his breakthrough CD “The Hearts Journey”; co-written with Laurie Z was considered for SEVEN Grammy nominations; making Ron the ONLY hypnotist and “The Hearts Journey” the only hypnosis CD ever considered for that prestigious honor.
Ron together with his wife, Jeanie, a hypnotist in her own right has performed his “Hypnotic Mayhem Comedy Hypnosis Show” around the globe averaging 150 shows per year for over 20 years before thousands of appreciative standing room only crowds and sold out theaters. Among his many accolades he has been called “the rock star of hypnosis” by Backstage Magazine.
Ron is also a nationally recognized Success Coach, a Certified Advanced Clinical Hypnotherapist and Trainer, NLP Instructor, Body Language Expert and a sought after Motivational Speaker.
Reviews !
“He’s the Rock Star of Hypnosis”—Backstage Pass Magazine
“2009 Entertainer of the Year”—Hypnotic Edge Magazine
“Voted #2 2009 Funniest Comedian in Washington”—King 5 Television Evening Magazine Poll
What to expect:
If you’re looking for an old fashioned, outdated boring show…well my friends… This isn’t it. But if you ARE looking for a modern, fast paced, laugh a minute, mind bending, hell bent for leather excursion thru the inner mind…then you have found the right place. Take two parts outrageously funny entertainment; one part mind opening experience, add ice and shake well and you’ve got an idea of what this show is all about. It’s an instant party just waiting for you to join.
So buckle up tight Sparky and hang on…it can be one wild ride!!!

Hands On invites families of children with sensory sensitivities to join popular teacher Lahela Peterson and enjoy the museum before it opens to the public for “Special Mornings of Play.”
Led by museum educators, these are special events for families of children with autism or other special needs that provide a private, less over-stimulating time to experience the museum with other families who may share the same life experience.
Note: Whenever possible we create a quiet space with calming activities during normal weekend business hours. Noise canceling earphones always available free of charge.

Hands On invites families of children with sensory sensitivities to join popular teacher Lahela Peterson and enjoy the museum before it opens to the public for “Special Mornings of Play.”
Led by museum educators, these are special events for families of children with autism or other special needs that provide a private, less over-stimulating time to experience the museum with other families who may share the same life experience.
Note: Whenever possible we create a quiet space with calming activities during normal weekend business hours. Noise canceling earphones always available free of charge.
The average American generates an average of 1,600 pounds of trash during an entire year. WSU Lewis County Master Recycler Composter volunteers will help you move toward a zero waste goal. They will share techniques to reduce the amount of waste you send to the landfill, prolong the life of your food and demonstrate how to make your own toothpaste.