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  • Wright named national delegate

    Jun 25, 2020

    Cathlamet resident Ron Wright has received a letter from the Washington State Democrat Party notifying him that he has been elected to National Delegate for the Washington State Democrats. "On behalf of Joseph R. Biden. You will be representing Joseph R. Biden at the DNC Convention, to be held August 17-20," the letter said. Responsibilities of a national delegate include, but are not limited to, voting on the national platform and nominating the presidential candidate. "It has still to be decided if there will be a virtual convention or an in...

  • State Parks adds free days for later this year

    Jun 25, 2020

    The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission announces two additional free days in 2020, which replace the two free days lost to COVID-19 related closures in April. On free days, visitors don’t need a Discover Pass for day-use visits by vehicle. The first makeup free day is Sunday, Sept. 13, to celebrate Girl Scouts Love State Parks Weekend, a national movement to get every girl scout into a state park. The second, Saturday, Oct. 10, recognizes World Mental Health Day, which supports State Parks’ participation in the nation-wide Par...

  • WHS honor roll announced

    Jun 25, 2020

    The Wahkiakum High School second semester honor roll for the 2019-20 school year has been announced. Students earning a 4.0 grade point average were: 9th grade: Abigail Ames, Brodie Avalon, Sofiya Goldinov, Miya Kerstetter, Hannah Mendez, Reigha Niemeyer, Selena Salas, Klayton Scuito, Malia Ana Silva and Kamryn Watkins. 10th grade: Margaret Ames, Cory Grangroth, Emmi Grangroth, Cooper Grasseth, Gabrielle Hongel, Megan Leitz, Gabe Moon and Sierra Tover. 11th grade: Zachary Brandon, Beau Carlson, Logan LaBerge, Jake Leitz, Daniel Martin, Ashden...

  • Fireworks sales set to begin June 28

    Jun 25, 2020

    Sale of consumer fireworks begins June 28 at 12:00 p.m., and ends on July 5, at 9:00 p.m. A number of cities and counties have restricted or banned the sale and discharge of fireworks. Other counties have modified the type of fireworks that can be purchased. Always be sure to check with your local jurisdiction before purchasing or discharging fireworks. A state license is required along with a local permit to operate a fireworks stand in Washington. The Washington State Fire Marshal's Office (SFMO) issued 633 retail fireworks stand licenses in...

  • Middle school honor roll announced

    Jun 25, 2020

    John C. Thomas Middle School recently released their Fourth Quarter Honor Roll. The following students made the grade. 8th Grade: Students earning a 4.0 Grade Point Average (GPA) were Nathan Garrett, Lilian Hale and Avery Wilste-Hiatt. Those earning a 3.2 to 3.99 GPA were Klauvinia Cernal, Vera Tsybikova, Grant Wilson, Lana Goff, Arwynn Haney, Aimon Lee, Zakkary Carlson, Reagen Hoogendoorn, Pierce Leavitt, Galina Goldinov, Alli Grangroth, Aidan Hansell, Svetlana Goldinov, Jordan Montgomery, Quincy Evans, Nyomie Kuljis, Elizabeth Davis,...

  • Amateur Radio Field Day 2020 set for this weekend

    Jun 25, 2020

    Amateur Radio Field Day is upon us again. It comes up every year on the fourth full weekend of June, when amateur radio operators test their emergency skills to make contact with as many other operators around the world as they can. Last year the Wahkiakum Club (N7WAH) set up several stations at the high school ballfields and placed 4th nationally in the low power battery category. This year, due to the covid-19 pandemic, they are operating as an outstation club. Thus, they will be scattered...

  • Coming Events--Community Center in Cathlamet

    Meadow Meeder, Healthy Community Specialist|Jun 25, 2020

    The volunteers of the Summer Lunch program have completely blown me away. The outpour of folks willing to roll up their sleeves and make lunches for our kids is really something special. Our first week went great, and our numbers of meals are increasing. Thank you to everyone who has been a part of this program, whether you donated money, helped secure emergency funds, donated food, donated time, organized, sanitized, made masks, or are physically making the food. Without this level of teamwork and civic service this could not be accomplished....

  • Kayak adventure to be shared

    Jun 25, 2020

    According to information received from Friends of Skamokawa, Kyleen Austin of Columbia River Kayaking will share the adventure of her solo kayak trip from Alaska to Puget Island on Sunday, June 28, at 2 p.m. The online event will be broadcast on Youtube at: Friends of Skamokawa Interpretive Center. Donations to benefit Willapa Hills Audubon Society will be appreciated. Kyleen will also play her guitar and sing a song that she wrote. She was inspired to take this trip by a dream she had about seven years ago. The trip was 1200 miles in her...

  • WSU Kid's Workshop: Hummingbird Feeders

    Jun 25, 2020

    Hummingbirds are fun to watch. Want to know how to attract them to your yard? On June 26 at noon, WSU Master Gardener Karen Adams will discuss hummingbirds. She will demonstrate to youth (6-12) how to make a hummingbird feeder. The program can be accessed on-line by Zoom or by calling in by phone. To register for free, contact Gary Fredricks at garyf@wsu.edu or 360-577-3014 Ext. 3 for connection information. The workshop is sponsored by Washington State University Extension Master Gardeners....

  • Downriver Dispatches

    Darrell Alexander|Jun 18, 2020

    The Power of Water Wahkiakum and Pacific County have had their share of rain and then some with the common result of massive flooding. According to the National Weather service, those who have been residents of coastal areas understand the danger of storm surge damage. Although the tropical storms and hurricanes get named, those who experienced any of these storms are not likely to remember the names of the storms. The January, 2016, east coast blizzard had several feet of snow and the coastal waters pushed massive amounts of water and waves in...

  • USDA to provide payments to local agricultural producers

    Jun 18, 2020

    Agricultural producers can now apply for USDA’s Coronavirus Food Assistance Program (CFAP), which provides direct payments to offset impacts from the coronavirus pandemic. The application and a payment calculator are now available online, and USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) staff members are available via phone, fax and online tools to help producers complete applications. Eligible commodities in the Wahkiakum County area are milk, lambs under two years old and beef cattle. Those wishing to apply for this program should call the Lower Columbia...

  • Treat the man in your family this Sunday

    Kay Chamberlain|Jun 18, 2020

    PRETTY WET--This past weekend it was pretty wet, like inches of wetness, at least out here in West Valley. The greenery even got so heavy, that a couple of trees came down and one of them took out our power! Thank goodness we saw a bit more sunshine and dry weather on Sunday, which was Flag Day, and I'm told we'll have a few really nice days by the end of the week and maybe even half of the weekend, so let's hope we can all sneak in a BBQ while it's dry. However, with the weather being so unpredictable around here, I'm going to believe it when...

  • WSU Kid's Garden Workshop: Making Homemade Stepping Stones

    Jun 18, 2020

    Looking for a fun time for your family? On June 19 at noon, WSU Master Gardener Tracy Morgan will demonstrate to youth how to make homemade stepping stones. The program can be accessed on-line by Zoom or by calling in by phone. To register for free, contact Gary Fredricks at garyf@wsu.edu or 360-577-3014 Ext. 3 for connection information. The workshop is sponsored by Washington State University Extension Master Gardeners....

  • Library services are gradually resuming

    Jun 18, 2020

    According to information received from Librarian Carol Blix, the Cathlamet Public Library began curbside service yesterday, Wednesday, June 17. For curbside (actually “front porch”) pickup, patrons will phone (360-795-3254) or email (carol@townofcathlamet.com) with a list of materials after selecting them from the online catalog on the library website or and arrange a time between 2 and 5 p.m., Tuesdays through Saturdays to collect the bagged materials with their name from a table on the front porch. The number of materials checked out will be...

  • A sense of place: Driving through woods

    Jun 18, 2020

    Editor's note: Oh, my. Last week's edition contained a special section, The Focus on Wahkiakum. We dedicated it to the graduating classes of 2020 and included writing from students expressing their thoughts about coping with school and the covid-19 quarantine. An incorrect article was printed under the byline of Colton Bachman. The high school staff member who submitted the students' articles accidentally attached a different article under Colton's name, and no one caught the error. We all apologize. Following is Colton's article. --Rick...

  • Coming Events--Community Center in Cathlamet

    Meadow Meeder, Healthy Community Specialist|Jun 18, 2020

    There is a lot happening right now, in the world, in our hearts and in our lives. I am certainly not a fortune teller, but I do have a sneaking suspicion that all this change is not only necessary, but also healthy. Some days it doesn’t seem that way, the heaviness of it all can be exhausting. However, as we move forward as a community, I’m watching a lot of people really step into their power and it’s a beautiful thing. OK folks, its official- Summer Lunch has begun! Not only do we have lunch, but we also have breakfast, GAP bags and garde...

  • Master Gardener On-line Workshop: Building an Arbor

    Jun 18, 2020

    Looking for something to dress up the landscape in your yard? On June 23 from 12:00 – 12:30 p.m., WSU Master Gardener Tracey Morgan will explain how to construct an arbor and tips to consider during construction. While it requires a minimum of materials, an arbor will add great eye catching appeal to your yard. Contact Gary Fredricks at garyf@wsu.edu or 360-577-3014 Ext. 3 for connection information. A 25 minute presentation is followed by questions. The program can be accessed on-line by Zoom or by calling in by phone. The workshop is s...

  • Summer lunch program now underway

    Jun 18, 2020

    The summer lunch program, Outdoor Cafe 2020, got underway on Wednesday in the Cathlamet area and will be available in the Westend beginning June 22. The program provides free meals to local families who have kids 18 and under in their households. Meals will be available for pickup or delivery on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays until August 28. Each lunch bag will contain two meals for the day. Pickup is available at J.A. Wendt Elementary between 10:30-11:30 a.m., and at Rosburg Hall between 11:15 a.m.- noon. Delivery will be available for...

  • LCC summer quarter Continuing Education courses announced

    Jun 18, 2020

    Lower Columbia College has announced their summer quarter Continuing Education courses. Courses are available in child care, paraeducator, vocational, digital photography, food, nutrition and health, Pilates and much more. Continuing Education is taking course proposals for new courses and instructors. Those with an interest in teaching should email mharris@lowercolumbia.edu for more information. For more information or to register visit online at www.lowercolumbia.edu/ce and click on the shopping cart. Questions? Email mhar...

  • Kayakers and Duck Inn to open soon

    Kay Chamberlain|Jun 11, 2020

    WET AND WILD--Once again, this past week has been a mix of weather, and depending on where you were, you were either mowing the lawn or you were pulling out the umbrellas and putting on your boots! While I was actually enjoying some sunshine after a light morning shower, a friend of mine a little further east said it was pouring down rain for a bit, which was then accompanied by an extremely heavy burst of hail, so I guess if you didn't like the weather, you just needed to drive a few miles in another direction, and you'd find yourself in...

  • Downriver Dispatches

    Darrell Alexander|Jun 11, 2020

    KM Mountain Slide update Anyone who has been driving over the KM Mountain is well aware that even though the seeding process was successful, the continuous rainfall has caused the slide to move again. I have been in contact with Tamara Greenwell, the Lead Communicator for the Washington State Department of Transportation (WADOT). She communicated to me that the cleanup efforts are ongoing and going well. Each day crews are hauling out large amounts of debris. WSDOT estimated about 50,000 cubic...

  • Kid's Garden Workshop: Making a tin can lantern

    Jun 11, 2020

    Looking for a fun time for your family? On June 12 at noon, WSU Master Gardener Karen Adams will demonstrate to youth how to make tin can lanterns. The program can be accessed on-line by Zoom or by calling in by phone. To register for free, contact Gary Fredricks at garyf@wsu.edu or 360-577-3014 Ext. 3 for connection information. The workshop is sponsored by Washington State University Extension Master Gardeners....

  • On-line Workshop: Do-it-yourself "irrigation" on June 16

    Jun 11, 2020

    On June 16 from 12:00 – 12:30 p.m., WSU Master Gardener Jerry Winchell will explain how to construct a simple and inexpensive sprinkler system. Find out how to develop a sprinkler system that allows you the flexibility to reduce water use, save time, use less labor and control weeds. Contact Gary Fredricks at garyf@wsu.edu or 360-577-3014 Ext. 3 for connection information. A 25 minute presentation is followed by questions. The program can be accessed on-line by Zoom or by calling in by phone. The workshop is sponsored by Washington State U...

  • Coming Events--Community Center in Cathlamet

    Meadow Meeder, Healthy Community Specialist|Jun 11, 2020

    Change is-a coming. Although we do not have a set date for reopening the community center yet, we are looking to open to the groups that utilize the center after hours, first. After we follow that guidance, our plans for reopening will follow. Enterprise for Equity is having a Money 101 personal Financial Management online class. Discuss budgeting, credit repair, home ownership, insurance, debt management and investing. This course is free, it runs June 23-July 9, Tuesdays and Thursdays 4-6 p.m. Participants will receive a $25 stipend for...

  • Library working on plans for re-opening

    Jun 11, 2020

    Librarian Carol Blix, the Library Board of Trustees, and volunteers are working to get the Cathlamet Public Library ready soon for patrons to order books they select from an online catalog to be checked out to them and placed on a table at the front door for pickup, followed by reopening the library for a limited number of patrons at a time to enter and select materials. The bookdrop is currently open to receive returned materials. Be sure to check the library's website , Facebook page, or call 360-795-3254 for further infor...

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