
Main Street will be closed Saturday morning for the annual street fair. An arts and crafts show featuring artists from the lower Columbia River region will be presented in the former site of Trillium Bookstore, 65 Main Street.
Owners of Model T's will participate in the parade and set up a display in the parking lot of Wahkiakum PUD on River Street after the parade.
Chamber of Commerce event coordinators Richard Erickson and Sandi Benbrook-Rieder said Tuesday they are still working to schedule live entertainment for the street fair. They had scheduled an African band, but visa problems prevented them from performing, Benbrook-Rieder said.
The historical society will have a variety of children's events 2-5 p.m. Activities will include miniature train rides and root beer floats.
At 3 p.m., firemen from departments around the county will compete in their annual waterball tournament.
In the evening, action moves to the marina. The Lost Creek Band, featuring Neal Harris, will perform from 7-10 p.m., and the fireworks show will end the evening.
On Sunday, action continues at the marina with the Wooden Boat Show, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. There will be arts and crafts vendors, a barbecue, and the annual helicopter rescue demonstration by the US Coast Guard.
The Chamber of Commerce has selected Cathlamet resident and former Eagle Business Manager Lois Nelson as grand marshal of the parade.
Nelson is the widow of the late Eagle publisher Bob Nelson. They moved to Cathlamet in 1963 and bought The Eagle in 1966. She worked as business manager until 1979, when she became clerk of the Wahkiakum School District. She retired from that job in the 1990's and resumed business manager duties in 2006 and retired again this past April.
She has been active in the United Church of Christ, the Cathlamet Library board and other community organizations.
"We chose her because of her service to the community and because of her presence," said Benbrook-Rieder.