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  • Coming Events--Community Center in Cathlamet

    Meadow Meeder, Community Center Volunteer|Apr 25, 2019

    This Saturday, April 27, is Tidy-Up the Town. Come join the town for a town clean-up, we will meet at the Community Center at 9 a.m., bring some gloves and whatever tools you have handy. This is a great way to pitch in and keep our town beautiful. Next Saturday, May 4, is Photography Club here at the CC, 10-noon. Friday May 3 is Dress A Girl. If you have any interest in seeing what these lovely ladies have been creating, they gather at the CC @ 1 p.m. Also, next week, HCA will be here Wednesday May 1 at 10:00 helping navigate health care questi...

  • Annie Jr. to be shown at Naselle School Commons

    Apr 25, 2019

    Naselle Schools Drama will present “Annie Jr.” May 10 and 11 at 7 p.m., and May 12 at 3 p.m. Leaping Lizards! Naselle will “stick up its chin and grin and sing ‘Tomorrow! Tomorrow!’” when the Naselle Drama Club performs Annie Jr. Based on the popular comic strip and adapted from the Tony Award-winning best musical by Tony Award-winners Thomas Meehan, Charles Strouse and Martin Charnin, Annie Jr. tells the story of a spunky Depression-era orphan determined to find her parents. Naselle Drama will present Annie JR. on May 10 through 12 at the N...

  • New exhibit at Redmen Hall

    Apr 25, 2019

    A new exhibit featuring Desiree East Craven and Brian Winner's photography opened at Redmen Hall in Skamokawa on Saturday. Craven and Winner are both residents of Puget Island. Photo by Diana Zimmerman...

  • Astoria school of ballet celebrates 10 years

    Apr 25, 2019

    A public show will be held May 10, 7 p.m., at the Liberty Theatre, 1203 Commercial St., Astoria. Tickets are $15 general admission. The story of The Princess & The Pea follows a prince who is searching for a Princess to marry. However, the Prince's mother (the Queen) doesn't want him to just marry any old Princess. She wants to find a real Princess for him. So, when the Princesses come to visit the Queen has them sleep on a bed of 22 mattresses with one pea hidden at the bottom. Which Princess will feel the pea under the mattresses? Will she...

  • Area Agency on Aging aids grandparents raising grandkids

    Apr 25, 2019

    The Area Agency on Aging & Disability of Southwest Washington (AAADSW) offers assistance for people such as grandparents who are raising relative's children. The agency offers a Kinship Navigator Program to assist seniors raising their grandchildren to connect with available services. The Kinship Navigator program connects families to financial support, legal services, school systems, housing assistance, respite care, adoption support, support groups, counseling support and much more. "At our last AAADSW meeting, the Kinship Navigator program...

  • Local artisan guild annual event set

    Apr 25, 2019

    The Artisan Guild of Mount St Helens has announced its annual Spring Faire to be held Friday, May 10. The show will be held at Cassava’s, corner of 14th and Broadway, Longview, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. A variety of artistic mediums will be displayed by guild members, including: · Rhonda Archer, photography, Pretty Pictures; · Mary Fortner-Smith, Classy Sassy Jewelry, high quality beaded jewelry; · Lampwork and stained glass, Kevlyn Hoisington, A Spirit Within; · Fused and lampwork glass, Maili McDaniel, Dream Creations; · Peggy Ryan, Dysfun...

  • Master Gardener Plant Sale and Tomatopalooza set for May 18

    Apr 25, 2019

    Come and join the WSU Cowlitz County Master Gardeners for their annual fundraiser. All proceeds from the sale help to fund community outreach and workshops. They will have dozens of varieties of healthy tomatoes and peppers, as well as an expanded selection of herbs, perennial plants, and other veggies. There will be several raffles throughout the day. For a sneak preview of some of their offerings, including descriptions of different varieties of tomatoes, peppers, and other veggies, visit https://www.cowlitzcomg.com/plantsale. The sale will...

  • Salad luncheon Saturday in Naselle

    Apr 25, 2019

    The annual Salad Luncheon hosted by the Naselle Lutheran Church will be held April 27, from 10 a.m., until 1 p.m. Enjoy a variety of salads for a donation of $7.00. Once again, a variety of plants including tomatos grown by Tom Hall, quilts and a variety of baked goods will be for sale. Naselle Lutheran Church is located at 308 Old Knappton Road, Naselle. Proceeds will go to support missions. For further information, contact 360-484-3826....

  • Career Fair at WHS

    Apr 25, 2019

    Last Friday, the Career Fair at Wahkiakum High School was a well attended and high energy event. There were representatives from regional employers and military recruiters talking to students about some of the opportunities available to them as they consider life after high school. Right Wahkiakum High School students, curious about Peace Corps opportunities, stopped to talk to recruiter Scot Roskelley. Photos by Diana Zimmerman...

  • Seal River Cemetery Association will meet April 27

    Apr 25, 2019

    The Seal River Cemetery Association Annual Meeting has been set for April 27 at 2:30 p.m. at the Grays River Fire Hall. Anyone with an interest in this Washington Territory cemetery is encouraged to attend as they discuss cemetery maintenance and other aspects of operations. This year’s clean-up day is set for May 18 with the time to be announced closer to the date. The association hires the monthly mowing during the grass growing season but the clean-up day supplements the regular mowing schedule and then the cemetery looks nice for M...

  • Halibut fishing to open May 2 under higher quotas

    Apr 25, 2019

    Anglers fishing for halibut in Washington waters will have more halibut to catch during the 2019 season compared to recent years. Recreational halibut seasons announced by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) are based on a statewide quota of 277,100 pounds, up by an average of 19 percent over the past three years. Those fisheries are set to get underway May 2 in both state coastal waters and in marine areas 5-10 in Puget Sound. Information about descending devices can be found on WDFW's webpage at https://w...

  • Egg hunt tradition

    Apr 25, 2019

    And they're off! It doesn't take long for the kids to find all the eggs, especially when they've got family to help. Youngsters of all ages gathered Saturday in Skamokawa for egg hunts at Skamokawa Vista Park and the county fairgrounds. When it's your first Easter Egg Hunt, you might need a little extra help. The littlest ones enjoyed some fun and so did their parents, at Skamokawa Fairgrounds. See more photos under the photo tab at www.waheagle.com Raven shows off one of the eggs she found at...

  • Student art at WHS

    Apr 25, 2019

    The photo printed in last week's edition of Wahkiakum High School artist Mikaila Bigelow didn't include her art: Here she is with her digital work. Photo courtesy of Sue Garn....

  • Egg hunts and Easter Bingo in Skamokawa

    Kay Chamberlain|Apr 18, 2019

    WET/CHANGES COMING--We have certainly had some wet and breezy days lately, which also came with some heavy squalls of hail, but thankfully, our forecasters are telling us that we're supposed to be getting some sunshine for several days. I'm sure I'm not alone when I say that I truly hope that's one forecast that's spot on, as these April showers are getting a bit depressing! SPECIAL DAYS--Those celebrating birthdays from April 18-24 are Linda Mahitka, Max Schmitz, Marie Allen, Alyssa Braman, Susan McClain Kuhn, Jeri (Terpsma) Pierce, Nancy Gran...

  • Downriver Dispatches

    Darrell Alexander|Apr 18, 2019

    Loggers are Awesome The 9th Annual Loggers' Reunion at the Appelo Archives Center last Saturday in Naselle was a wonderful experience not only for the memories that were shared, but also for the little glimpse into the past brought to us by 95-year-old Ed Wirkkala and 90-year-old Bob Zeismer. These men were part of a time when men went through the school of hard knocks to learn their craft to become teachers themselves to others to continue the dangerous tradition of being a logger. They were...

  • Seal River Cemetery Association will meet April 27

    Apr 18, 2019

    The Seal River Cemetery Association Annual Meeting has been set for April 27 at 2:30 p.m. at the Grays River Fire Hall. Anyone with an interest in this Washington Territory cemetery is encouraged to attend as they discuss cemetery maintenance and other aspects of operations. This year’s clean-up day is set for May 18 with the time to be announced closer to the date. The association hires the monthly mowing during the grass growing season but the clean-up day supplements the regular mowing schedule and then the cemetery looks nice for M...

  • Learn how to grow a red tomato

    Apr 18, 2019

    On April 18 at noon, WSU Master Gardener Alice Slusher will discuss the tips she uses to produce a bountiful crop of red tomatoes. You will learn how to get your tomatoes off to an early start and what it takes to produce a great harvest of tomatoes. The program, sponsored by Washington State University Extension, will be held for free at the Cowlitz Co. Museum, 405 Allen Street, Kelso. No registration is needed. For more information, contact Gary Fredricks at 577-3014 Ext 3 or garyf@wsu.edu....

  • Friends, family gather to send off Miss Washington USA

    Diana Zimmerman|Apr 18, 2019

    Evelyn Clark, a Wahkiakum High School graduate, will represent Washington in the 2019 Miss USA pageant which will air live on Fox on May 2 at 8 p.m. EDST. Family, as well as new friends and old, gave Clark a send off at the River Mile 38 Brewery on Sunday. Clark was excited about the next step in her adventure: traveling to Reno on April 21 to join the other contestants and begin rehearsing for the big show. She had a lot to do this week, but one of her most pressing concerns was what to pack....

  • LCC speech and debate takes home awards

    Apr 18, 2019

    The Lower Columbia College Fighting Smelt Speech and Debate Team earned several awards and other honors at Phi Rho Pi Nationals in Reno, NV. Phi Rho Pi is the national forensic association representing two-year colleges. Its weeklong national tournament is considered the premier end-of-season speech and debate competition for community college students. In total, five students from LCC competed in seven different speech and debate categories. Mitchell Levy of Kelso earned a bronze medal in IPDA...

  • What's happening at the Fair?

    Patty Dursteler|Apr 18, 2019

    Wow! April is half over and it is time for a fun filled weekend in Skamokawa. On Friday night head out to the fairgrounds for a night of fun playing bingo. Yes it’s time for Easter Bingo! Cards are 3 for $10.00 and gets you a chance at winning a nice ham for Easter Dinner, the big Raffle Prize is a 42" TV and of course the fair board has been working on prizes for the Raffle Table. Doors open at 5 p.m., and bingo starts at 6 p.m. Then on Saturday don't forget the Lions Club Easter Egg Hunt at Vista Park. It starts at 11 a.m. on the dot, d...

  • Field trip at refuge on April 21

    Apr 18, 2019

    Come see raptors, songbirds, waterfowl and maybe the elusive threatened Columbia White-Tailed Deer at Julia Butler Hansen National Wildlife Refuge. This field trip on Sunday, April 21, is sponsored by Willapa Hills Audubon Society. Meet trip leaders Kyleen Austin and Andrew Emlen at the headquarters' entrance between 8:00--8:15 a.m. for a 3 to 4 hour tour by car and on foot on level roads. Dress for the weather and bring your own snacks and water. To sign up, contact Charlotte Persons (360) 431-1174 or cpeople2u@gmail.com. Space is still...

  • Robert receives Silver Pin

    Apr 18, 2019

    Lion Renee Robert received her Silver Pin from Lion President Terri Elfers on Monday for bringing a new member to the Lions Club in 2018. She will receive a gold pin when that member is retained for another year. Courtesy photo....

  • Art contest winners named

    Apr 18, 2019

    The winner of the 35th annual Great White Tail Run art contest is Galina Goldinov, a 7th grader at John C. Thomas Middle School. Galina will receive $25 and a shirt with her design. Second place winner, Shayla Russell and third place winner, Reagen Hoogendoorn are both students at John C. Thomas Middle School and will receive art supplies for their entries. Honorable Mention: Alison Will, Kamryn Watkins, Mackenzie Murray, Margarita Goldinov, Reagyn Watkins and Yanessa Licerocarillo, who are all students of the Wahkiakum School District. The...

  • Fire Department training

    Apr 18, 2019

    Instructor Mike Karvia, Assistant Chief of Training in Pacific County, was at the Puget Island Fire Station last Thursday to spend a couple hours working with local volunteer firefighters on improving their roof ventilation skills. He began by explaining what they would be doing. The firefighter in front would be making the cuts, but the volunteer behind him/her had an important role as well. The chainsaw had to be started on the ground, with the second person carrying the chain saw up the...

  • Free class offered to teach CPR for infants and toddlers

    Apr 18, 2019

    On April 26, there will be a free class to teach parents and caregivers how to give CPR to infants and toddlers. It will be held at Valley Bible Church starting at 10 a.m. It should be over by noon. Ed Hunt, RN and local EMT, will be the instructor. He has many years of experience in the medical field and he teaches the class well. "Having this information is valuable for a parent/caregiver/teacher, and it would be worth your time to attend," said coordinator Becky Erickson. "This is not a certification class, but rather a class to inform and...

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