This community events calendar is the place to find fun activities and things to do throughout Lewis County, including Centralia, Chehalis and beyond.
Stories, songs, and activities for preschoolers and their participating caregivers. This is an early learning program.
Books, bounces, music and play for babies and their participating caregivers. This is an early learning program.
Stories, songs, and activities for preschoolers and their participating caregivers. This is an early learning program.
This insightful home buying seminar will present attendees with the current market trends in the home buying process. In this three-hour seminar we will cover:
– The step-by-step home loan process road map, breaking it down into understandable and useful pieces of information.
– An introduction to the current tech tools and insights available to help you prepare for the home search challenge.
– The value of the home inspection process and offer perspective on how to move forward after the inspection.
Presented by Eric Corder of Cornerstone Northwest Inspections.
Space is limited so call to reserve you seat: (360) 970-4882

Your help is needed. We have removed blackberry along the trail and need to plant native shrubs to slow the return of this problem plant. All the plants are bare-root and must be put in the ground quickly. Many hands make light the work – bring your friends.
We will have hot drinks, water and snacks available. Please dress for the weather (cool and damp, with rain showers). Bring a shovel if you can and your favorite gloves. Questions? Please email office@chehalislandtrust.org.
Books, bounces, music and play for babies and their participating caregivers. This is an early learning program.
Centralia College East / Fire Mountain Arts Council Event
THE ADDAMS FAMILY, A NEW MUSICAL COMEDY
Meet the Addams Family on March 5, 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. at the Roxy Theater located at 233 W Main Ave. in Morton.
Calling all actors, designers, artists, singers, dancers, and technicians who would like major involvement in putting on our next big musical. We will listen to music, read scenes, and discuss our vision for the summer production. Join us for a night to learn more about the many opportunities there are to be involved with this year’s summer musical, The Addams Family! For more information call 360-496-5022.
“Support our troops” is a common phrase, seen on lawn signs and bumper stickers across America. Veterans are welcomed home by enthusiastic crowds, and thousands of service organizations help veterans find jobs, secure housing, and heal from the experience of war.
But it wasn’t always this way. Veterans returning from Vietnam were often greeted by mobs accusing them of being “baby killers.” Veterans from Korea felt their war was forgotten and unknown. And veterans from World War I, destitute during the Great Depression, were treated like criminals by their government.
Why and how has America’s treatment of its veterans changed over time? How have the country’s citizens responded to the call of duty from one war to the next? This presentation examines America’s relationship to wars and veterans over the last century, and what shapes our current national consciousness towards veterans and the wars they fight in our name.
*Contains mature themes.