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  • Clarinet Day at The Liberty Theatre April 27

    Apr 18, 2019

    On April 27 from 10 a.m.-12 p.m., a free event will be held at The Liberty Theatre, 1203 Commercial St., Astoria. Participants are asked to RSVP. One of only two wind players to have been awarded the Avery Fisher Prize since the award's inception in 1974, David Shifrin is in constant demand as an orchestral soloist, recitalist and chamber music collaborator. Mr. Shifrin has appeared with the Philadelphia and Minnesota Orchestras and the Dallas, Seattle, Houston, Milwaukee, Detroit and Denver symphonies among many others in the US, and...

  • Coming Events--Community Center in Cathlamet

    Meadow Meeder, Community Center Volunteer|Apr 18, 2019

    Are you day dreaming about sailing down the river? Do you already have your boat shoes on? If so, then you might be excited to know that next Tuesday, April 23, Wahkiakum Outdoors brings you another informational presentation, and just in time for boating season! Please join us at the Hope Center @ 6:30 p.m., to get a refresher course in safe boating, tides, river gear and PFD. Folks of all ages are welcome to attend. Also coming up is the annual ‘Tidy up the Town’. This is always a lot of fun and a great way to pitch in to your community. Pol...

  • Washington's salmon fisheries set for 2019-20

    Apr 18, 2019

    Washington's salmon fisheries set for 2019-20 Washington anglers can expect a mixed bag of salmon fisheries this year with increased coho opportunities in the ocean and the Columbia River, but additional necessary restrictions to protect chinook in Puget Sound. The state's 2019 salmon fishing seasons, developed by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) and treaty tribal co-managers, were finalized during the Pacific Fishery Management Council's (PFMC) meeting in Rohnert Park, Calif. This year's fisheries were designed to take...

  • Learn about straw bale gardening

    Apr 18, 2019

    On April 30 at 6:00 p.m., WSU Master Gardener Vicki Williams will present the details on what is needed for straw bale gardening and answer questions. Handouts will be available to attendees, along with Washington State University backed references. The class will be held for free in the Fair Exposition located in Longview at the Cowlitz County Fairgrounds. The workshop is sponsored by Washington State University Extension Master Gardeners. For more information, contact Gary Fredricks at 577-3014 Ext 3....

  • Rescheduled date set for concert series

    Apr 18, 2019

    Cookin’ Country 105.5, KUKN has announced the new rescheduled date for the KUKN Acoustic Concert with Jessica Meuse. Warrior Records recording artist and songwriter Jessica Meuse will now perform on Thursday, May 16 at 7 p.m., at The Columbia Theatre. The show was originally scheduled for April 10 but was cancelled due to illness. All tickets from the April 10 date will be honored at the new date. Just bring your tickets to the show. Jessica Meuse grew up in Alabama. She has wowed audiences since the age of 10 and plays several instruments (...

  • Coin club to celebrate 51st annual coin show

    Apr 18, 2019

    The Cowlitz Coin Club of Longview-Kelso is celebrating its 51st annual coin show on April 27, at the AWPPW Hall, located at 724 15th Avenue in Longview. Show hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and admission, parking and dealer appraisals are all free. At the show, the public can buy, sell and trade coins, currency, tokens and medals from numerous Pacific Northwest dealers. There will be hourly drawings, along with a raffle for a half-ounce American Gold Eagle coin and five one-ounce American Silver Eagle coins. You do not need to be present to win...

  • News from the new Naselle Community Center

    Barb Swanson|Apr 18, 2019

    The Naselle Community Center held its 2nd event on Saturday, March 30th from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Artists came from Longview, Astoria, Ilwaco and Naselle to display and sell their beautiful pieces of art. Framed and matted paintings, drawings and prints were beautifully displayed upstairs while homemade jewelry, woven baskets and photography art was downstairs. Local community members provided delicious open-faced sandwiches, local homemade apple cider and wine samples. Visitors came from...

  • Flea Market at Fairgrounds and music at Grange Hall

    Kay Chamberlain|Apr 11, 2019

    WILD ONE--The end of last week saw us with a bit of everything out here, as it was sunny one minute, then blowing and raining the next, then a rainbow shown in the skies with sunshine and dark clouds and then it got dark and the thunder rolled and it hailed like crazy; a real Spring mix! SPECIAL DAYS--Those celebrating birthdays from April 11-17 are Logan Britt, Andrew Emlen, Brent Mahitka, Dan Keilwitz, Bryan Ledtke, Brock Cothren, Kael McKinley, Janine Helms, Chris Doumit, Mike Crouse, Sara Havens Brown, Savannah Burdick, Stephanie Olsen,...

  • What's happening at the Fair?

    Patty Dursteler|Apr 11, 2019

    Wow! It is already April. This Saturday is the Flea Market; hope everyone will come out and find a treasure or two. Tables are still only $10 and all you have to do is call the office and I will get you one. (360)795-3480. We will have a very busy spring and summer at the fair grounds. Next month the Silver Buckle series starts and it will be a 5-part series this year. A big thank you to Val and all of her volunteers for all of their hard work. The funds from the Silver Buckle this year will be going back in to making the arena better. So...

  • Downriver Dispatches

    Darrell Alexander|Apr 11, 2019

    Reader Recipe Request: Chicken Enchiladas To some chicken enchiladas are a dime a dozen and I would have to agree. I have tried chicken enchiladas from every Mexican restaurant within a 50 mile radius and I would come to the same conclusion: I’ll make my own. The following recipe is derived from an idea that was given to my wife in 1975 from a Mexican girl in the desert in southern California. The problem with most chicken enchilada recipes is that the chicken is first boiled and then immediately shredded. This leaves the chicken dry and b...

  • LCC invites public to celebration

    Apr 11, 2019

    Lower Columbia College (LCC) has welcomed Western Governors University (WGU) Washington to the Lower Columbia Regional University Center on the LCC campus. The community is invited to a WGU Partnership Celebration on April 17. The event will begin with an Opening Ceremony from 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. LCC President Chris Bailey and WGU Washington Chancellor Tonya Drake will both make remarks. There will also be an Open House from 12 – 2 p.m. Refreshments will be served at both events, which are free and open to the public. All activities will be hel...

  • Tsuga Gallery to host high school art show

    Apr 11, 2019

    Tsuga Art Gallery will host a Wahkiakum High School art show through the month of April. Local area high school artists will display their art in 2-D and 3-D mediums. An artist’s reception will be held at Tsuga Gallery on Thursday, April 11, from 5 to 7 p.m. Finger food and refreshments will be served and many of the artists from the high school will be there to show and discuss their artwork. Some of the art will be for sale and all proceeds go to the artists. Sue Garn, the high school art teacher, said the students are very excited to have t...

  • Trunk Sale at Elochoman Slough Marina

    Apr 11, 2019

    April weather made an appearance at the Trunk Sale hosted by the Wahkiakum Chamber of Commerce and Wahkiakum County Port 1 this weekend, but it didn't keep vendors or shoppers away. In fact, there was a buzz of activity as a crowd perused the items for sale shortly after the event started on Saturday. Children and adults played games, and a line had formed in front of the new KCC Concession Stand at the Elochoman Slough Marina, with people purchasing popcorn, cotton candy, and more. Despite the...

  • Coming Events--Community Center in Cathlamet

    Meadow Meeder, Community Center Volunteer|Apr 11, 2019

    There is yet another new club being introduced by the community center. Its membership is free, there are not any meetings to attend and you can participate at your leisure. You all are cordially invited to be a part of Wahkiakum RAKS, be a RAKer, RAK up points, and share your latest RAK anonymously by writing it down and dropping it into the RAK JAR. What is RAK? This all-inclusive club focuses on Random Acts of Kindness, whether you were RAK’ed or you RAK’ed someone, we want to hear about it. You can email your RAK story to wah...

  • Florist offering class series

    Diana Zimmerman|Apr 11, 2019

    Nicole Emery of Daisy Chain floral will be offering a series of classes, beginning this weekend. This Sunday, participants will be making a Kokedama, a traditional Japanese hanging potted plant, minus the pot. Instead, an ornamental selected by each student, will be planted in a ball of soil wrapped in moss. Each month, Emery will teach participants how to create something new, including terrariums, wreaths, and floral arrangements. Along the way, students will learn about plants and how to...

  • Council sets meetings on park

    Apr 11, 2019

    The Town of Cathlamet is designing a new public plaza, and the council is inviting the public to come and share ideas for layout, water features, lighting, plants and seating options. The workshops will be at the River Street Meeting Room, 25 River Street, Cathlamet. The entrance is on the west side of the building. Refreshments will be served. Contact the Town of Cathlamet for more information, 360 795-3202, extension 2....

  • LCC announces Northwest Voices event

    Apr 11, 2019

    Lower Columbia College has announced that PJ Peterson will be featured at the April 24 Northwest Voices event in Longview. · The author will conduct a writing workshop from 3:30-5:00 p.m. in Main 147 on the Lower Columbia College campus. · From 7-8:00 p.m., she will hold a reading at the Longview Public Library. Both events are free and open to the public. Originally from Kalama, PJ Peterson attended LCC before transferring to the University of Washington where she earned a B.S. in Pharmacy. She went on to medical school at the Unive...

  • Entertainment News

    Apr 11, 2019

    On Saturday, April 13, at the Skamokawa Grange there will be a Open Mic & Jam Session. Musicians and singers are invited to share their talents, everyone is invited to listen and enjoy many types of music. Admission is free. Sign-up to play at 3:45 p.m., the music starts at 4:00 p.m....

  • Shakespeare returning to WHS

    Apr 4, 2019

    Seattle Shakespeare Company will return to Cathlamet next week to perform a bilingual production of Macbeth, or “the Spanish Scottish play,” as Wahkiakum High School English teacher Audrey Petterson has come to call it. The performance is scheduled for April 11 in the high school gym, starting about 10:10 a.m. and will be open to the public. The company will arrive a day prior to teach educational workshops on Elizabethan dancing and stage fighting to WHS freshmen and sophomores. “Two of my classes have done extensive study of Macbeth, and o...

  • April is a busy month in the Wahkiakum area

    Kay Chamberlain|Apr 4, 2019

    NICE ONE--I hope you were able to get out and about this past weekend as it certainly was a nice one, at least here. Some folks said they got rained on, but for a change, we were pretty dry out our way, albeit a little chilly in the early hours. With rain due our way, I hope you got some of those lawn and garden chores done while it was nice, as it's that time of year when things will be growing like mad, and hopefully that means more flowers and garden items and not just weeds! SPECIAL DAYS--Those celebrating birthdays from April 4-10 are Tim...

  • Downriver Dispatches

    Darrell Alexander|Apr 4, 2019

    Some Things Change and Some Things Remain the Same Every generation is uniquely different than the previous one yet some things are still passed on. The newspaper is and has been traditionally the source for news and information. We have increased our ability to communicate on a global scale unprecedented in history. The internet as well as cell phones have closed the gap in the communication field; however, sometimes even with all this technology, information is not passed on as far as one might think. With all this technology there sometimes...

  • KUKN'S concert series continues

    Apr 4, 2019

    Cookin’ Country 105.5, KUKN has announced the latest acoustic concert in their ongoing series. Warrior Records recording artist and songwriter Jessica Meuse will perform on Wednesday, April 10 at 7 p.m. at The Columbia Theatre in Longview. Jessica Meuse grew up in Alabama. She has wowed audiences since the age of 10 and plays several instruments (guitar, piano, and classical violin). At 20, Jessica won the statewide artist showcase, Stars of Alabama. Since then she was on NBC’s The Voice and placed Top 4 on American Idol. Jessica also bec...

  • Miss USA 2019 send off party

    Apr 4, 2019

    Family and friends of Miss Washington USA 2019 Evelyn Clark will host a reception before she leaves for the national Miss USA pageant. The public is invited to the event set for 12 noon to 3 p.m. on April 14 at River Mile 38 Brewery in Cathlamet....

  • Cathlamet Library offers free access to online educational courses

    Apr 4, 2019

    Cathlamet Public Library is now offering cardholders free access to online educational courses from Lynda.com, thanks to an arrangement with the Washington State Library. Now owned by LinkedIn, Lynda.com has been the leading provider of online learning content for 20 years. The service has more than 12,000 courses, ranging from computer programming to project management including instruction on various computer software, programming languages, and business topics. The video courses are taught by industry experts and are designed for any skill...

  • Lions Club recognizes Elfers

    Apr 4, 2019

    Lion President Terri Elfers was recognized by V.P. Brian McClain at the Wahkiakum Lions Club Monday meeting and given a Silver Lions Centennial Pin for bringing in a new member in 2018. This pin is given by International Lions Club when that membership is retained for a year. When membership is retained for a second year she will be eligible for a gold pin. Courtesy photo....

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