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A couple who recently moved to Cathlamet have brought a couple of new businesses to the area. Formerly residents of northern California, Forrest and Beth Mora have purchased a house on Greewood Hill. "My parents, Boone and Jean Mora, live here in Skamokawa, and we wanted to move close to them," Forrest stated. Forrest took up ornamental horticulture in college, earned a bachelor degree in the subject, and has worked in many phases of landscaping, from wholesale and retail nurseries to landscape maintenance, design and construction. He has opene...
The Cathlamet St. Patrick's Day Parade will be held on Friday, March 17. They will start at the north end of Main St., Cathlamet, at noon. Leashed dogs are welcome to participate. Plan for a late lunch at Duffy’s Irish Pub in Gray's River. Dogs are welcome inside if the weather is damp or cold. For more information call 360-562-1925....
A memorial to honor local fishermen is in the works. Bud Lindwall was the catalyst for the project. When he passed away in January, it was suggested to Stephanie Olsen, who runs the local funeral home, that it might be better to recognize him on a memorial for commercial fishermen than to honor him with a memorial service. Olsen, who has lived in this community since the 1970s, was pleased to facilitate the matter. She just wants to make it very clear that she can't run it through the funeral ho...
A group of well wishers were on hand for the ribbon cutting at the community center in Cathlamet. Sponsored by the Wahkiakum Chamber of Commerce, the Saturday event celebrated the re-opening of the center. Coordinator Kelly Patterson makes the cut. Refreshments were served; local musicians provided entertainment, and a good time was had by all. Photo by Diana Zimmerman....
MIXED BAG--As February came to an end, we've had some sun, some rain, some hail, some snow and some very cold temperatures, so we've had it all it seems! The snow we got last Thursday was a little more than many of us expected, but thankfully, it had stopped and was mostly gone by that night or next day. The nippy temperatures of Saturday morning made for icy puddles and slick conditions but the sun that was shining was certainly a welcome sight. That snow that fell in the very early hours of Sunday morning, which left us back in our winter won...
THURSDAY Community Center at Cathlamet, 9 a.m. - Noon. Grief Recovery, Community Center, Cathlamet, 1 p.m. Cathlamet Fire Department, 7 p.m. Senior Citizen Luncheon, Rosburg Hall, Noon. Senior Citizen Luncheon, Congregational Church, Noon. Skamokawa Fire Department, 7 p.m. Grays River Fire Department, work night, 7:30 p.m. Puget Island Fire Department, drill night, 7 p.m. District No. 4 Fire Department, 7 p.m. Westside Play & Learn Group, Valley Bible Church, 9:30-11 a.m. Community Library & Computer Center, GRVC at Johnson Park, 1-5 p.m. West...
Some of the best advice that University of Idaho animal science professor and researcher Matt Doumit ever received about teaching came from an uncle who was a professor at Fresno State University. “Before I started graduate school, my uncle Marvin suggested that if I had the opportunity to teach, I needed to make a point of getting to know my students,” Doumit said. “That simple advice has been the cornerstone of my interaction with over 3,400 students in my classes. By taking a genuine interest in students, an instructor can build a rappo...
Companies in and around Wahkiakum County are invited to host a table at the Wahkiakum Career Day on March 29. The event will help 9th through 12th grade students learn about the area’s companies, industries and career opportunities. Employers from all industries, including health care, manufacturing, technology, construction, finance, hospitality, retail, apprenticeship and transportation are encouraged to participate. Table space is free. Companies should reserve their spot by March 22. To reserve a table or for more information contact A...
Irene Martin, author and historian of the Wahkiakum area will speak to the Cathlamet Book Club on Friday, March 10 at 11:00 a.m. This gathering will be held at the Cathlamet Community Center located at 101 Main Street under the Library in the same building. “Irene Martin, is author of Legacy and Testament: The Story of Columbia River Gillnetters; and A History of Wahkiakum County: Beach of Heaven (among others). She is also a librarian, commercial fisherman, freelance writer, and active supporter of community historic preservation e...
There have been a couple of changes since last week’s edition. *Seed Exchange Wednesday, March 15, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. WSU Extension and Master Gardeners. Come in and exchange seeds and learn from the Master Gardeners. It’s that time of year to get your garden going! *WorkSource Resume and Job Workshop, Monday, March 20, 10 a.m. to noon. Resume writing and valuable job skill information. This is perfect for the new job seeker, as well as for updating a previous resume. *Wahkiakum on the Move Presentation Tuesday, March 28, 10 a.m. to noon. Lea...
The Cathlamet Community Center, located at 101 Main St., will host a free seed exchange on Wednesday, March 15, from 11 a.m., to 1 p.m. The event is sponsored by the WSU Master Gardeners, the Cathlamet Community Center, Skamokawa Grange, and the Wahkiakum Community Garden. Participants are invited to come to the Community Center with their seeds between 11 a.m., and 1 p.m., to exchange with other gardeners in the community. Seeds may be from seed packets or home collections, and can include flowers, vegetables and herbs of any variety. Seeds...
On Sunday, March 5 at 11:30 a.m., St. James Episcopal Church will host a study of the Dead Sea Scrolls, considered to be one of the most important archaeological discoveries of the 20th century, maybe of all time, containing documents that include all of the Old Testament, except the Book of Esther. The public is invited to attend the free sessions, facilitated by Gerry Brennan, using videos and other resources. The first and subsequent sessions will be held at the church, 1134 Columbia St., Cathlamet....
Our beloved husband, father, grandfather and friend, Erval Gary Cooper, 77, passed away on February 16th, 2017 very unexpectedly in Vancouver, WA. He lived in Cathlamet, WA for 50 years. Erval was born in Colville, WA on May 7th, 1939 to George Ora Cooper and Katherine Cooper. He is survived by his wife Carol, sons Gary (Rachel), of Boise ID, Donald (Tracy) of Vancouver WA, Pete of Cathlamet, daughter Susanna of Longview; 21 grandkids and 17 great grandkids. He was preceded in death by both...
The Cathlamet Public Library Board of Trustees meeting scheduled for Thursday, March 2 has been moved to Thursday, March 9 at the library, 12:45 p.m. The public is welcome to attend....
Wahkiakum County law enforcement officers and emergency response personnel handled a variety of reports during the past two weeks, including: February 13 — 9:35 a.m. A caller reported that one of the bathrooms at the marina had been vandalized. 4:21 p.m. A caller reported automatic weapon fire on Puget Island. A deputy found several people holding target practice on private property. There were no violations and no automatic weapons were found. February 14 — 10:35 a.m. An alarm was activated at a Cathlamet home. 11:25 a.m. A Rosburg resident re...
Stanley Everman was born on February 21, 1917. Raised in Rainier, Ore., he settled in Cathlamet, raised a family and operated a towboat business. On Sunday, he celebrated his 100th birthday surrounded by friends and family at the United Church of Christ in Cathlamet. According to his daughter-in-law Sandy Everman, Stanley had a great time at the party. He has been living in an assisted living facility in Longview since a fall last year. Photos by Diana Zimmerman....
Wahkiakum county commissioners voted 2-1 Tuesday to proceed with the purchase of land for affordable housing and office development. The county's Department of Health and Human Services has been working for nearly two years to purchase the property from the Catholic Archdiocese of Seattle. The purchase price is $123,353.08, plus closing costs, and will be paid from county funds raised specifically for housing assistance. The parcel of land is located adjacent to the new Town of Cathlamet wastewater treatment plant on SR 4. Chris Holmes,...
Members of the Cathlamet Town Council addressed issues ranging from sewer and water rates to park safety when they met Tuesday for their February meeting. Laurel Waller, proprietor of the Hotel Cathlamet, asked the council to include add water rates in a study of sewer rates now underway by a consulting firm; the council took no action on the request. Waller presented 11 pages of data and analysis of hotel occupancy and water use to back up her recommendation that the council establish a rate that is more reflective of actual water usage,...
To The Eagle: Wow! Fake news, alternative news and propaganda news. What else is next? It’s becoming apparent the liberal media detest President Trump and are out to destroy him. Media today it seems is not the same as it was a few years ago. It’s gotten worse and I believe it’s becoming the number one cause for dividing our nation today. They’re abusing the freedom of the press for what it truly stands for. Let’s talk about immigrants. We know our country is made up of immigrants and they’ve come with the desire to live here as legal citizens...
To The Eagle: Mardi Gras is February 28th! Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church is excited to tell everyone about our 4th Praisin’ Cajun Mardi Gras. This year Mardi Gras is Tuesday, February 28th and we will be celebrating at the church from 6-8 p.m. Mardi Gras (French for Fat Tuesday) is the day before Ash Wednesday. While Ash Wednesday is a somber reflection in the Christian church, ushering in an equally somber season of Lent, Mardi Gras is the last party beforehand. Over the last few years we at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church have used this oppor...
CHANGES--I think all of us in this area could agree that last Friday, Feb. 17, was just a gorgeous day! It was a "get outside, take a walk, hoorah for the sunshine" kind of day; very nice! Of course, then came Saturday, and the clouds and drippy weather returned, but even that day looked good compared to Sunday, which was a real soaker! I am hearing that we are going to get cold again, which means more snow in the mountains and below freezing temperatures here, so I do hope you didn't plant too many things outside just yet, or they may not enjo...
THURSDAY Community Center at Cathlamet, 9 a.m. - Noon. Grief Recovery, Community Center, Cathlamet, 1 p.m. Cathlamet Fire Department, 7 p.m. Senior Citizen Luncheon, Rosburg Hall, Noon. Senior Citizen Luncheon, Congregational Church, Noon. District No. 4 Fire Department, drill night, 7 p.m. Grays River Fire Department, fire/ambulance, 7 p.m. Skamokawa Fire Department, 7 p.m. Community Library & Computer Center, GRVC at Johnson Park, 1-5 p.m. West End Food Pantry, GRVC at Johnson Park, 1-5 p.m. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) GRVC at Johnson...
Submitted by Kelly Patterson *Open House Saturday, Feb. 25th 10:00-You’re invited to come on in and learn all about your Community Center and all that it has to offer. Refreshments and Live music! *Seed Exchange Wednesday, March 15th 10:00-12:00. WSU Extension and Master Gardeners-Come in and exchange seeds and learn from the Master Gardeners. It’s that time to get your garden going! *WorkSource Resume and Job Workshop 10:00-12:00. Resume writing and valuable job skill information. This is perfect for the new job seeker, as well as upd...
Above, Valentine's Day started with a colorful sunrise above Cathlamet. Photo courtesy of Ken Barteau. Right, an eagle perched in a Puget Island cottonwood tree. Photo by Rick Nelson. Below, left, a flock of ducks cruised off Nassa Point. Photo by Rick Nelson. Below, right, Washington Derartment of Fish and Wildlife net pens will soon be home to juvenile spring chinook. Photo by Rick Nelson....
To The Eagle: In your disregard for the clear majority of voters in this county (57 percent for Trump, 35 percent for Hillary), will you continue to scold and cajole your readership with your editorial bias? As owner and publisher you control the message. After eight long years of living with the miserable economy and social racial division from the Democrat administration, many of us voted for change. And now, three weeks into the new presidency, we’re told to believe that he is not “legitimate,” indeed, that he’s Hitler. A silly and hysterica...