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  • LCC Fall quarter Continuing Education courses offered

    Nov 28, 2019

    Registration is open for fall quarter Continuing Education courses at Lower Columbia College. Call 360-442-2600 or visit online at www.lowercolumbia.edu/ce to learn more. There are over 300 non-credit instructor-facilitated online courses to choose from. Through well-crafted lessons, expert online instruction, and interaction with fellow students, gain valuable knowledge at your convenience. Online continuing education courses begin each month and continue for six weeks. You can complete any course wherever you have internet access, any time...

  • LCC debate team earns honors

    Nov 28, 2019

    The Lower Columbia College Fighting Smelt Speech & Debate Team won 2nd place in Division III Sweepstakes at the 89th Annual Mahaffey Memorial tournament hosted by Linfield College. This was the second Northwest Forensics Conference (NFC) Designated Tournament of the season. With this result, LCC is in a very strong position to win a prestigious season long sweepstakes award from the conference, which represents schools in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Utah, and Alaska. Julia Mitchell of...

  • Holiday fair set for December 5 & 6

    Nov 28, 2019

    The Artisan Guild of Mt St Helens announces its annual Holiday Artisan Faire to be held Thursday, December 5 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Friday, December 6 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., at Cassava Cafe, corner of 14th and Broadway in Longview. They will collect pet food, monetary donations and used towels and blankets to benefit The Humane Society of Cowlitz County. Local artists include: · Rhonda Archer, Pretty Pictures, photography, · Maili McDaniel, Dream Creations, fused and lampwork glass, · Noel McDonald, Bowls of Rags, fabric baskets, hats, pu...

  • Middle school honor roll announced

    Nov 28, 2019

    John Thomas Middle School this week released the honor roll for the first quarter of the 2019-2020 school year. Students earning a grade point average of 3.2 to 4.0 qualified. 6th-8th grade--The following students earned 4.0: Josiah Garrett, Parker Leitz, Aviguya Tsybikova, Nathan Garrett and Arwynn Haney. Avery Wiltse-Hiatt, Vera Tsybikova, Pierce Leavitt, Lilian Hale, Galina Goldinov, Reagen Hoogendoorn, Grant Wilson, Grace Monte, Alison Will, Svetlana Goldinov, Libby Davis, Makayla Davis, Peter Vik, Mahayla West, Genevieve Fleming, Marek...

  • NCC to present "Messiah"

    Nov 28, 2019

    North Coast Chorale will present the Annual “Messiah” Sing-Along/Play-Along on Sunday, December 1 at the Performing Arts Center on the corner of 16th and Franklin St., Astoria, at 4 p.m. As in the past, the purpose for this event is to bring an awareness of those who are less fortunate in the community and raise money for the Clatsop Community Action Regional Food Bank. This North Coast Chorale sponsored event is free to the public, the only request – a donation of food or money. Last year alone, over $1,250 was raised plus 96 pounds of food....

  • WDFW approves 7-day razor clam dig

    Nov 28, 2019

    Razor clam diggers can return to ocean beaches for a seven-day opening beginning November 24. State shellfish managers with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) approved the dig on evening low tides after marine toxin tests showed the clams are safe to eat. The upcoming dig is for the following dates and low tides: · November 27, Wednesday, 7:02 p.m., -1.4 feet; Long Beach, Twin Harbors, Mocrocks; · November 28, Thursday, 7:44 pm, -1.2 feet; Long Beach, Twin Harbors, Copalis; · November 29, Friday, 8:29 pm, -0.7 feet; Long Bea...

  • Do you want to become a Master Gardener?

    Nov 28, 2019

    This is a great opportunity to learn more about plants, meet great people and serve your community, but most of all, have a lot of fun. You will receive over 90 hours of training on all aspects of gardening from edible and ornamental plants to composting and environmental issues, from plant health care to problem identification and management. The first step is to find out more about the expectations and opportunities of the Master Gardener program. Orientation sessions (free) to discuss the program expectations, training schedule, costs,...

  • Lower Columbia College to host NW Voices event

    Nov 28, 2019

    Lower Columbia College has announced that Author Jamie Zerndt will be featured at the December 5 Northwest Voices event in Longview. · The author will present a writing workshop from 3:30-5:00 p.m. in the Health & Science Building, Room 104 (HSB 104) on the Lower Columbia College campus. · Beginning at 7:00 p.m., he will hold a reading at the Longview Public Library. · Both events are free and open to the public. Jamie Zerndt is the author of The Cloud Seeders, The Korean Word for Butterfl...

  • Fish Black Friday for big rainbow trout

    Nov 28, 2019

    The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is offering anglers opportunities for tight lines rather than long lines on the day after Thanksgiving. The "holiday specials" include thousands of large trout averaging 15 to 16 inches in length and weighing up to three pounds. "This is a great chance to enjoy a fun day on the water with family and friends," said Steve Caromile, WDFW inland fish program manager. "I can't think of a better way to pre-celebrate the holidays." Some of the lakes scheduled to be stocked with fish before Black Fr...

  • Next Nature Matters presentation set for Dec. 12

    Nov 28, 2019

    Dorothy Horn, a Ph.D. student at Portland State University, studies impacts of microplastics on near shore marine organisms. In her Dec. 12 Nature Matters presentation, she will discuss overall problems with marine debris, how it impacts our watersheds from upriver all the way to our coastal ecosystems and what we know so far. She will present research investigating the impacts of microplastics on invertebrates in Oregon, and some of the ways we can all make changes to help with the problem. The free 7 p.m. presentation takes place Dec. 12 at...

  • Turkey Bingo at fairgrounds Friday

    Kay Chamberlain|Nov 21, 2019

    DAMP--We started this past weekend with some heavy fog and some drizzly conditions, and I don't know about you, but all that dampness seemed to chill me to the bone, even though it wasn't super cold. Looking at extended forecasts, it's possible that we may get some dry times coming our way, and that certainly would be nice. We'll keep our fingers crossed as often these extended forecasts change at the last minute. SPECIAL DAYS--Those celebrating birthdays from Nov. 21-27 are Danny Silverman, Kinsley Helms, Mike Brown, Gordie Oman, Kyle Parker J...

  • Downriver Dispatches

    Darrell Alexander|Nov 21, 2019

    Wahkiakum County and Pacific County in the past were mainly connected by the waterways. It would not be until the late 1930s that Longview would be connected to the coast. River life would slowly disintegrate to the present state that the only craft going up these creeks and rivers are small boats, jet skis, canoes, kayaks, and homemade rafts. The waterways are no longer dredged for commercial service to the community. Trucks for the most part do all the necessary deliveries to the community as...

  • A Country Christmas to be held Saturday

    Nov 21, 2019

    Kick off your Christmas shopping at "A Country Christmas," St. James' annual bazaar, this Saturday, Nov. 23, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be a great variety of gift items to choose from including handcrafted jewelry, vintage collectibles, art note cards, coasters, decorative towels and aprons, welcome signs, metal and wire ornaments, bowl cozy's, etc. There will also be a number of raffle baskets offered, including Mule, Spa, Cookie Time, Tea Time, County Bounty and a Pink Unicorn basket to name a few. The Children's Christmas Store will b...

  • Christmas light parade set for December 14

    Paige Lake|Nov 21, 2019

    If you missed the Wahkiakum Lighted Christmas Parade last year, don’t worry, this year is shaping up to be even bigger and better. More good news is that the Wahkiakum Chamber of Commerce has kindly offered to host the parade and cover the insurance required to operate on town streets so we can have an even bigger procession. This event just keeps getting better. The Elochoman Marina and River Mile 38 Brewing Co. are also joining in the fun this year with a long list of activities for young and old alike. Some of the plans include a holiday mar...

  • Children's Christmas party to be held at Norse Hall

    Nov 21, 2019

    Members of the Sons of Norway invite all children 10 years and younger to a Christmas party to be held at the Norse Hall from 2-4 p.m. on December 1. The hall is located on Puget Island, 144 SR 409. Activities will include cookie decorating, bingo, crafts, and more. Refreshments will be served and small gift bags will be given. There may even be letter writing to Santa at the North Pole. Bring your cameras as Santa Claus will be on hand for photo opportunities. All children must be accompanied by an adult. There may be Scandinavian pastries...

  • New baby

    Nov 21, 2019

    Andromeda Forever Friend was born at home November 15, 2019 at 4:38 a.m., to parents Erik Friend and Megan Blackburn, of Cathlamet. She weighed 7-lbs, 6-oz., and was 20" long. Andromeda joins sister, Birdie Feather Friend and brother Everwild Forest Friend. Proud grandparents of the baby girl are Jeff and Pearl Blackburn of Rosburg, Heather Pool of Portland, OR and John and Laurie Friend of Sun Valley, CA. Courtesy photo....

  • Library now has access to newspaper databases

    Nov 21, 2019

    Patrons can find global information on topics related to business, economics, education, government, health, homework help, international studies, politics, science, social issues, sports, STEM and more from a variety of news media featuring newspapers, videos and web-only content. Thanks to the Washington State Library and Newsbank, Cathlamet Public Library patrons may now use their library card numbers to sign on to the Newsbank databases: Access World News, Washington State News, and the Seattle Times Collection. In addition, there are six...

  • Coming Events--Community Center in Cathlamet

    Meadow Meeder, Healthy Community Specialist|Nov 21, 2019

    Driving home after a lovely day at Johnson Park last week, I became flooded with memories of past holidays; who was there, who made dinner, who has since passed on and the new additions of people to call family. I couldn’t help but think of my grandma, she was exceptional at making any holiday special, but Thanksgiving was her favorite. This cable of thoughts and emotions combined with the golden-gloom of SR-4 and the holidays approaching-prompted me to focus on Gratitude. Disclaimer: Men, please do not lose your hat, as your time of a...

  • HIstorical Society holds Annual Board Meeting

    Nov 14, 2019

    The Wahkiakum County Historical Society held its Annual Board Meeting and pot luck dinner at the Cathlamet Fire Hall on Saturday, November 2. Besides the normal business meeting, curator Kari Kandoll presented her year end report, and David Olson presented a slate of officers nominated for the coming year. The slate of President - Linda Wright, Vice President - David Hansen, Treasurer - Frans Eykel, and Secretary - Tiffany Mora was approved. Guest speaker was Dan Hoggart of Puget Island, a...

  • Coming Events--Community Center in Cathlamet

    Meadow Meeder, Healthy Community Specialist|Nov 14, 2019

    Perspective is an important aspect to life, and it can be the tool to smooth over uncomfortable lumps of misunderstanding. To some, the holidays are an exciting time filled with food, family functions and abundant joy. To others, it can be painful, lonely and even depressing. With this divide, in my humble observation, I think it’s imperative to have compassion and understand both sides of the coin. In short, if you know somebody who may be feeling pain, loneliness or despair -- perhaps you have room at your table. If you are alone and in p...

  • Next In Their Footsteps event scheduled

    Nov 14, 2019

    Lewis and Clark National Historical Park, Fort Clatsop has announced the next In Their Footsteps free speaker series event. Trials and Tribulations of the Corps of Discovery by Ian Sampson will be held Sunday, November 17, at 1:00 p.m. Ian Sampson is a self-educated historian with a personal fascination in the story of the Corps of Discovery under the leadership of Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. Sampson emigrated from Australia in 1980, studied at the University of Idaho, and upon graduation has worked as an historian on small...

  • Family center bazaar is Nov. 23

    Nov 14, 2019

    St. James Family Center’s holiday raffle baskets are making an appearance at the “A Country Christmas” bazaar on Nov. 23 from 10-4 at the Family Center, 1134 Columbia St., Cathlamet. Spokesperson Nancy McCoy said, "We have a Wahkiakum County Bounty basket, River Mile 38 basket, Spa Basket, Mule Basket, Mexican Taco Night, Tea Time, Cookie Time, and the cutest Pink Unicorn basket every little girl would love to have, and several more. Tickets are $1 each, and all proceeds benefit the St. James Family Center’s programs for children and familie...

  • Coast Community Radio celebrates community

    Nov 14, 2019

    Over 120 members of Coast Community Radio celebrated KMUN and each other during the Annual Meeting and Breakfast held at the First Presbyterian Fellowship Hall in Astoria. Everyone was well fed, volunteers received yearly awards and board members were elected. KMUN Annual awards were given for outstanding volunteers from the station. Donna Quinn (Astoria) was awarded The Director's Award. Reid Johnson (Seaside) was honored as Volunteer of the Year. Also re-elected were Tom Duncan (Astoria),...

  • Lasagna dinner at fairgrounds Sunday

    Kay Chamberlain|Nov 14, 2019

    BACK TO DRIPPY--This past weekend saw some damp times and some dry times, but it was mostly damp on Saturday. Thankfully it was much drier on Sunday but there were still plenty of clouds about and some areas did get a few more showers and some had more fog, so it really depended on where you were. Looks like the upcoming weekend may be on the damp side, but I'll take that over ice and snow any day! SPECIAL DAYS--Those celebrating birthdays from November 14-20 are Rory Heywood, Tanner Collupy, Zachary Stewart, Layton Elliott, Roberta Trotter,...

  • Downriver Dispatches

    Darrell Alexander|Nov 14, 2019

    A Historical Synopsis of Thanksgiving Everyone looks at Thanksgiving from a different perspective. To me it comes down to what are we really thankful for. For others it takes on a reverent religious meaning. Today Thanksgiving is our national holiday and occurs this year on Thursday, Nov. 28. In 1621, the Plymouth colonists and Wampanoag Indians shared an autumn harvest feast that is recognized by most as the first Thanksgiving. For over two centuries, Thanksgiving was celebrated by individual...

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