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The hounds will be running this weekend, Saturday and Sunday, May 25 and 26, at Misty Rivers Plantation, 117 Cross Dike Road on Puget Island. And it will be more than just hounds. The AKC event, sponsored by the Willamette Valley Basenji Club, will consist of Coursing Aptitude Trials (CATs) open to all breeds and mixed breeds. In regular CATs, the dogs chase an artificial bunny on a random course of around 1000 yards. There will also be FAST CATs, which is a timed 100 yard dash. Entry details...
The public is invited to a Memorial Day Ceremony on May 27 at 9 a.m. at the Greenwood Cemetery. The event, hosted by the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #5297, will pay tribute to those men and women that made the ultimate sacrifice for the nation. At the end of the ceremony, refreshments will be served....
Proof, David Auburn's Pulitzer Prize winning play, will be presented at Lower Columbia College Center Stage Theater. This play explores the intersection between mental illness and genius as Catherine (Savannah Zimmerman) struggles to care for her father (guest artist, James Eikrem) under the threat of inheriting both his mathematical genius and his mental illness. Cody Swires plays Hal and Andrea Hulegaard plays Claire. Performances will be held at 7:30 p.m. on May 24, 25, 30, 31 and June 1; May 31 at 11:00 a.m.; June 2 at 2:00 p.m. LCC Center...
The 35th annual Great White Tail Run held on Saturday, May 18, brought 58 participants to the course along the Julia Butler Hansen National Wildlife Refuge in Skamakowa. Results: 2 Mile: Female, Top-Heidi Heywood, 18:03; 12 & under: 1. Skler Will, 32:20, 2. Emmaline Vik, 32:30, 3. Madison Leigh, 36:36; 20-29: 1. Tyra Elliott, 21:06; 30-39: 1. Jessica Vik, 36:09, 2. Crystal Fleming, 76:54; 40-49: 1. Sharla Will, 36:08; 50-59: 1. Charlotte Cooper Robertson, 76:54; 70 & over: 1. Lore Tweit, 37:56....
The Silver Buckle gaming series first show went well. Hopefully you all read the results and saw how well our local riders did. Here is some great news about the arena that will be welcome information for horse gamers and those horse people that have a gate, so that you can practice for horse shows, gaming shows, or just ride out of the rain: We will be getting 30 yards of screened, fill dirt in the arena today (Thursday). Mike Doan, our arena man from Long Beach, is planning on getting in there on Friday or Saturday, to start working on the...
The Naselle Community Center hosted their second concert recently to rave reviews and a large audience! Almost 100 visitors came from all over to hear the vast array of talent. Over $1,000 in donations were collected to help offset costs of upgrades and maintenance to the building. The event was a huge success! Local ladies brought homemade desserts and served coffee downstairs afterwards, and performers had a chance to sell CDs to excited participants. The Finnish American Folk festival group...
T'WAS HOT!--As this paper came out last Thursday, we saw our temperature jump to 87 degrees in West Valley and I'm telling you, that was pretty toasty for the early part of May! We weren't the only ones dealing with warmer temperatures and several areas saw record breaking heat for that day. The following day saw us with temps hitting 90 plus; wow! However, the weekend was a different story as we saw a big dip in temperatures, so the heat was gone but it was dry and decent, so Mother's Day was still quite nice. By the time you read this, we...
May brings North Coast Chorale performing again for the residents of the Pacific Northwest with more entertaining and insightful music. At 7 p.m. on Friday, May 17 and 3 p.m. on Sunday, May 19, the Chorale will present “Songs of the Earth” in the Performing Arts Center (16th and Franklin), Astoria. This cantata, written by Hal Eastburn, reflects the Native American belief in the sacredness of the earth. It speaks of the connections between everything that exists on the earth and in the air that surrounds it. “Songs of the Earth” is music of the...
Gone but not forgotten 2 The main reason you see my picture and e-mail address is so that I will be recognized by the community in which I serve. My motive is to be able to reach the community to find out what the needs are and to try and find ways to facilitate that need. Sometimes in my zeal for the truth I miss some important information and you my gracious readers have responded to help me correct errors. I am thankful to the readers for your e-mails and for approaching me in public with...
Local author Lilly Robbins Brock, presented her and her husband's newest books to librarian Carol Blix at the Cathlamet Public Library at an author visit May 11. Photo by Jean Burnham....
Misty Rivers Drifter O'Quinn had a very good weekend at the beginning of May. At a four day show event in Elma, sponsored by the Nisqually Kennel Club and Olympia Dog Fanciers Association, Drifter won Best of Breed in the Irish wolfhound division on all four days. He is shown with his sister, Sorcha Chimera O'Quinn of Misty River, who won Best of Opposite Sex in two of the four shows, Judge Eugene Blake, handler Julie Brown, and Sorcha's owner/handler Mary Horton. Two of the shows were major...
On Monday, May 20, 2019, Martyn Kenefick will give a presentation on birding in Trinidad and Tobago, the twin-island nation that lies in the Caribbean just north of Venezuela. Willapa Hills Audubon is sponsoring the event. Kenefick will appear at the Longview Women’s Club, 835 21st avenue, at 7 p.m., May 20. The program is free and open to the public. Home to 482 species of birds, 68 different bats, 45 snakes, 50 spiders, 30 frogs and toads, 120 dragonflies, 765 butterflies and close to 3,500 moths; the islands are an introduction to the natura...
The historic Julia Butler Hansen House, built in 1867-1868, will be open for tours on Sunday, May 19 from 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m., 35 Butler St., Cathlamet. The JBH House is the oldest house in Wahkiakum County and Cathlamet and was the home of the late Congresswoman Julia Butler Hansen. Four generations of the Kimball Butler and Hansen families have lived in the house. The house contains the awards Julia Butler Hansen received during her 43 years in public office. Tours will be conducted by David Hansen, Julia’s son. There is no admission c...
Six classmates from the Wahkiakum High School Class of 1949 gathered May 7 to celebrate 70 years of friendship. Three of the ladies started first grade together. L-r are Elwood Enge, Ora Loraine (Coates) Bauer, Merrie (Goodfellow) Calvin, Mary Lou (Jacobson) Olsen, and David Backman. Unable to attend were Roger Davis, Bill Spencer, Paul Gisselberg, Dick (Sonny) Bauer, and Jackie (Moen) Kahlani. Courtesy photo....
The Cathlamet Woman's Club held a Mother's Day Tea Saturday at St. James Family Center Cathlamet. Right: Local girls model Dress A Girl dresses at the Woman's Club Mother's Day Tea on Saturday. From left to right: Birdie Feather Friend, Hannah Stebbins, Nimue Schultz, Eloise Plank. Photo by Naomi Schultz. Below: There was a nice turnout for the Woman's Club Mother's Day Tea at St. James on Saturday. Photo by Hannah Booth....
Here are the results of the first Silver Buckle horse gaming series show held last weekend at the Wahkiakum County Fairgrounds in Skamokawa: There were a few changes over last year's list of events. This year we have added a Texas Barrels Jack Pot ride. We also added Time Only, this lets a rider do a practice ride before the official ride. Both were a successful addition to our line up. Here are the show results: The winner of the Texas Barrels Jack Pot ride was Katie Glasson. On to the results for the regular event rides: Pee Wee division, 1....
The public is invited to a Memorial Day Ceremony on May 27 at 9 a.m. at the Greenwood Cemetery. The event, hosted by the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #5297, will pay tribute to those men and women that made the ultimate sacrifice for the nation. At the end of the ceremony, refreshments will be served....
State shellfish managers have approved a "bonus" razor clam dig on ocean beaches for three days, May 18-20. State shellfish managers with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) approved the dig on morning low tides after marine toxin tests showed the clams are safe to eat. No digging will be allowed on any beach after noon. The upcoming dig is approved on the following beaches, dates, and morning low tides: · May 18, Saturday, 6:58 a.m.; -1.4 feet; Mocrocks; · May 19, Sunday, 7:41 a.m.; -1.6 feet; Mocrocks; · May 20, Monday, 8:...
Educational Service District 112 is seeking applicants interested in filling the Director District #2 board position that encompasses Ocean Beach, Naselle-Grays River Valley, Wahkiakum, Longview, Castle Rock, Toutle Lake and a portion of Kelso school districts. The vacancy is open following the resignation of Rainer Houser, who served ESD 112 for five years. ESD board members are non-paid volunteers who attend monthly meetings held at the ESD headquarters in Vancouver. The Director District #2 position appointment expires in January 2022....
The Naselle High School Drama Club put on a delightful performance of Annie Jr. last weekend for the people who were lucky enough to witness it. It was a shorter version of the Broadway play complete with all the songs. Standouts were Nicole Steenerson as Annie, Ella Hale as Miss Hannigan, and Jack D'Agostino as Rooster, but all did a wonderful job. Photos by Diana Zimmerman....
Here are some events that the Cathlamet FFA and CTE students have taken part of in the month of April. Photo 1. KC Beery, Ashden Niemeyer, Bryson Havens, Kaleo Silva, Winchester Greenup, Hank Bassi and Zach Johnston went over to Wenatchee for state trap shooting. All of the kids shot well with Zach topping the team with 85/100. Photo 2. In the second picture the CTE students have been busy building the garden raised beds. Here Henry Blankenship and Terry Nielson volunteered their time to cut a...
NICE OUT--As the work week began, we were enjoying the blue skies and sunshine after some morning fog. While the moisture was a bit heavy, it's the sort of combo of damp and sunny that seemingly makes the grass grow right before our eyes! Monday was quite warm and even broke some records for the date, so all your new plants definitely needed a drink. With a warm stretch possible, I certainly hope everyone is vigilant and reports anyone who appears to have somehow forgotten a child or an animal in their car! SPECIAL DAYS--Those celebrating...
Wow! Only a few weeks until the "Cruzin to the Fair" Car Show. Hope everyone is as excited about it as I am. The Fair Board has opened it up to vendors as well so if you would like to sell your products that day just give the office a call. Price will be $10 for the day. Also lunch will be served and dessert will be available. I almost forgot breakfast will be available too. So come out to the car show and have some fun. This weekend at the fairgrounds will be the monthly Flea Market which will take place in the Youth Building from 9 a.m. to 3...
Gone, but not forgotten While coming back from Altoona after taking pics of Pillar Rock for The Focus on Wahkiakum, I took a detour down to Eden Valley. I was not looking to write this story, but the inspiration that followed changed everything. While driving and perusing the landscape I realized that many of the old farm lands are overgrown with marsh grasses unfit for cattle. These early pioneers took sometimes decades to clear enough arable land to make a decent living as a farmer. They would...
Next weekend, the Wahkiakum High School Drama Club will perform their new play, Love at First Thought. Shelby Bond and Ryan McKay-Beach who have both won best actor honors at the High School One Act Play Competition at Stageworks Northwest in Longview have roles, as well as Tyson Hjaltalin. Katie Thomason is their stage manager. The play is not about love at first sight. “It’s more like love at first thought,” Hjaltalin said. “That’s the title!” Thomason said before explaining the play, “You...