This community events calendar is the place to find fun activities and things to do throughout Lewis County, including Centralia, Chehalis and beyond.
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
Let Heydi teach you fun new techniques for rock painting to hide around town for a fun surprise! All supplies provided. For teens and adults.
Hang out and craft! The last Thursday of the month has a different craft activity for teens. No skill required. Listen to music and make something fun! Snacks and supplies provided by the Chehalis Friends of the Library.
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.

Scott Freeman, author of “Saving Tarboo Creek” and distinguished University of Washington professor, will give a talk on his recent book, “Saving Tarboo Creek.”
According to Scott, “My talk will focus on our effort to continue Aldo Leopold’s legacy in ecological restoration, now 80 years and three generations in the family later. Over the past 15 years, small and encouraging triumphs in reforestation and remeandering set Tarboo Creek on the path to becoming a high-functioning salmon stream again, after decades of degradation. But now we are encountering challenges and potential setbacks: a reed canary infestation, the impact of the hot-water “Blob” on salmon returning to Puget Sound, and a proposal from a private security company to build a paramilitary training center near the creek’s headwaters. Responding to these issues is a reminder that community-based conservation is a lifelong process–one that ties us to each other and to the land.”
To continue the conversation, prior to and after Scott’s talk, representatives from local conservation agencies and organizations will be on hand to provide information on ways local landowners and the community can get involved with salmon restoration projects and activities.
Free light refreshments will be available.
Sponsored by: The Chehalis Lead Entity, Centralia College and the Chehalis River Basin Land Trust. For more information, contact Kirsten Harma at kharma@chehalistribe.org
Spend the afternoon imagining, building, stacking and playing at the library. Unleash your inner engineer and create with LEGO® bricks, connector straws, blocks and other interactive toys! Drop in or stay the whole time. For families. Children must be accompanied by a participating adult.
Felt a pea in a pod, paint a fruit bowl still life and look at fruits & veggies under a microscope. Meet professionals from the Olympia Area Dietetic Association and learn more about nutrition.
First 2 guests FREE, each additional guest just $2