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  • Local artist featured at CAA spring show

    Apr 4, 2019

    The Columbian Artists Association will host its 43rd Annual Spring Show, May 10-23 at the Lower Columbia College Rose Center for the Arts in Longview. The show opens to the public on Friday, May 10, with a reception from 4-6 p.m. Gallery hours for the remainder of the show are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Thursday. Artwork by amateurs and professional artists will be on display. The aim of the Columbian Artists is to promote fine art in the community by displaying as many artists’ works as possible. The Rose Center for the Arts provides a...

  • Coming Events--Community Center in Cathlamet

    Meadow Meeder, Community Center Volunteer|Apr 4, 2019

    Opportunity can often be hidden deep inside of an obstacle. Sometimes, life pitches the proverbial curveball, catching you off guard. When that happens, in order to digest the obstacle, to find the juicy prospect, a simple perspective adjustment can be the saving grace. Use your mind as a tool for digging into an obstacle, rather than letting it hold you down in despair. Nothing is impossible, change is inevitable and you have the power to bend a setback into a future gift for yourself. The community center is excited for a new club starting...

  • Free bereavement support group offered

    Apr 4, 2019

    Community Home Health & Hospice is offering an eight-week, free grief support group for survivors of suicide loss at the James Avery Center for Grief Support, 1000 – 12th Ave., Longview. The group meets Wednesdays from 3-5 p.m., from April 17, 2019 – June 12, 2019. Facilitated by Mary Fleming, MSW, and Rick Sievers, Assistant Bereavement Coordinator. This small support group focuses on the profound grieving process of suicide bereavement. They ask that only one member of a family participate in each eight-week session. This allows that per...

  • Local credit unions host shred day

    Apr 4, 2019

    The 13th annual cooperative Shred Day event will be held Saturday, April 20, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., behind Fibre Credit Union, 820 12th Ave., Longview. Cowlitz and Clark County credit unions, with help from the Southwest Washington Chapter of Credit Unions, will join together to fight identity theft by shredding financial documents. Citizens can bring up to three 10-ream paper boxes and have them shredded securely and professionally for free. Donations of non-perishable food and monetary donations for area food banks will be gladly...

  • Survive and thrive in nature

    Apr 4, 2019

    Adventure awaits this summer for young people to explore the area’s trails, water and animals at camps through Lewis and Clark National Historical Park. The two weeklong camps feature overnight opportunities. Nature Adventure Camp, held July 8-12, offers a week’s worth of adventures at the park and nearby, as well as an overnight in Fort Clatsop. This camp is open to students entering 4th grade through 6th grade. The cost is $140. Nature Survival Camp, held July 15-19, takes campers on the water and to the woods, deep into the park and oth...

  • Next In Their Footsteps event has been scheduled

    Apr 4, 2019

    Lewis and Clark National Historical Park, Fort Clatsop has announced the next In Their Footsteps free speaker series event. The Astorians – Vision and Desperation in the Pacific Northwest by Robert Heacock will be held Sunday, April 14 at 1:00 p.m. The Lewis and Clark Expedition is considered an epic success, the result of years of planning and substantial efforts by those involved. Five years later, the expeditions of the Astorians also had years of planning, and involved an epic amount of effort, but for various reasons did not have the d...

  • Temporary burn ban has been lifted

    Kay Chamberlain|Mar 28, 2019

    GRAY SKIES--As this work week began, our morning skies were a bit on the gloomy and gray side but at least it was just a little damp, that is until later on in the day and then it rained pretty good. It's one of those things we hate to see, but right now we really need it so I won't complain. As I'm writing this, forecasters are saying we're in for a bit of rain off and on, and given the amount of fires taking off in our county and neighboring counties recently, having some rainfall right now wouldn't hurt anybody's feelings I don't think. It's...

  • What's happening at the Fair?

    Patty Dursteler|Mar 28, 2019

    Greetings from the fair office, hope everyone is having a great start to spring. Soon the fairgrounds will be very busy as we have several events happening at the fair grounds. The Silver Buckle Series starts in May, the Car Show will happen in June, The Challenge of Champions will be here in July and of course the fair is in August. So as you can see, we have a busy summer coming up. The second Saturday of the month is the Flea Market and always has lots of treasures for you to take home. The fair theme this year is "Overall Good Times" so...

  • Downriver Dispatches

    Darrell Alexander|Mar 28, 2019

    Reader’s Request I am grateful and I give thanks to you the readers who have approached me with your favorable comments and suggestions. While at the Rosburg Store recently I was asked by a Wahkiakum County Eagle reader if I would post some local recipes. I gave it much thought and decided to give you one of my own in a unique way in which I am sure you will want to try it for yourselves. It is as common as coffee in these parts just as jambalaya is common in Louisiana with no two recipes being the same. I am referring to the common clam c...

  • Fair foundation lists schedule of events

    Mar 28, 2019

    The following events are scheduled by the Wahkiakum Fair Foundation in support of the Challenge of Champions Bull Riding Exhibition to be held at the county fairgrounds on Friday, July 19. There will be a lasagna dinner, bake sale and silent auction at the Rosburg Hall on Saturday, April 6 from 1-6 p.m. The foundation will hold the second annual Easter Carnival at the fairgrounds on Saturday, April 20 after the Lions Club Egg Hunt in the morning at Vista Park. Lunch will be available along with carnival games and at 3 p.m., an egg hunt for all...

  • Photography exhibit at FOS

    Mar 28, 2019

    Friends of Skamokawa has announced “Farm & Flowers,” an exhibition of photography by Desiree East Craven (Backwater Farm, Puget Island) and Brian Winner (Blue Skies Farm of Puget Island). Capturing the intensity of the natural world from the vast to the minuscule, these photographer/farmers capture the true essence of life on a Puget Island Farm. Their photos will be displayed in Skamokawa’s historic 1894 Schoolhouse/River Life Interpretive Center, 1394 W SR 4. Opening day is Saturday, April 20; a grand event with the Farm & Flowers exhib...

  • Skamokawa Swamp Opera to perform

    Mar 28, 2019

    Skamokawa Swamp Opera will present a concert Saturday, April 20, 7:00 p.m., at Skamokawa’s River Life Interpretive Center/Central School/Redmen Hall, 1394 State Route 4. Skamokawa Swamp Opera is comprised of Andrew Emlen, Kyleen Austin, Erik Friend, and Jillian Raye. From hip-hop, to opera, to folk, to pop, these four exceptionally talented musicians have something for all musical tastes. A fun and lively evening of musical excellence, laughter, and a celebration of Skamokawa. This is a fundraiser for the Friends of Skamokawa Foundation. T...

  • Lions Club Students of the Month

    Mar 28, 2019

    The Lions Club honored Seth Kuljis as the February Student of The Month. Seth is active in leadership. He has plans to attend Central WA University majoring in ELL. His goal is to teach English in other countries. He is pictured with his Mother, Therisa Kuljis, and Lions President Terri Elfers as he receives his certificate of Accomplishment and a check for his achievement. Courtesy photo. Zach Johnston is The Lions Club March Student of The Month. He is on the golf team at school and enjoys welding and carpentry. He works with a local...

  • Sunday is deadline to remove studded tires

    Mar 28, 2019

    With a record-setting winter finally in the history books, the arrival of spring means drivers in Washington have until Sunday to remove studded tires. The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) reminds drivers that state law requires all studded tires to be removed by the end of the day March 31. Starting at midnight on April 1, drivers with studded tires face a $136 fine. Studded tires also damage pavement, so removing them promptly after winter has passed helps preserve state roadways. Tire removal services can get crowded...

  • Open mic Saturday at Skamokawa Grange Hall

    Kay Chamberlain|Mar 21, 2019

    GORGEOUS--With blue skies and sunshine and temperatures in the 60s, it meant those with outdoor chores were in seventh heaven. Even if you didn't want to start a garden or work out in the gorgeous weather, it was definitely time to take a walk and soak in a little Vitamin D, along with some warmth, which had been missing from some of those other clear days, as we got up to the mid-70s here; wow! I hope you've enjoyed the sunny days we've had, as according to forecasters, it looks like we may have a few Spring showers by the time you read this....

  • Downriver Dispatches

    Darrell Alexander|Mar 21, 2019

    My New Friends the Corvid Family Most people have met corvids yet did not know that was their name. The family of corvids I am referring to is birds of the Corvidae of which there are 120 species worldwide. Commonly recognized in English they are known as the crow family, corvids or the genus Corvus which including the jackdaws, crows, rooks, and ravens, constitutes over a third of the entire family. Where I grew up, I only occasionally saw a raven or a crow and I didn’t know the difference. The reason I became interested is that while I was sl...

  • Entertainment News

    Mar 21, 2019

    On Saturday, March 23, at the Skamokawa Grange there will be an 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. Skamokawa Grange is located at 18 Fairgrounds Road, Skamokawa. For more information contact Jerry Ledtke 1-360-795-3434....

  • 4-H bake sale on March 30

    Mar 21, 2019

    Sugar & Spice 4-H members will host a soup fundraiser and bake sale on March 30 in the Grays River Valley Center located at Johnson Park, Rosburg, from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. Featured soups will be Split Pea, Chicken Noodle and Taco accompanied by a flatbread. The suggested donation of $5.00 will go to benefit the West End Food Pantry. The bake sale, spearheaded by Brooke Davis and Aubrey Katrynuik will support Doernbecher Children’s Hospital. Thrivent has provided a grant for the "Hands to Larger Service" project....

  • Missoula Children's Theatre performance March 23

    Mar 21, 2019

    What do you do when your town is overrun by ravenous rats? You call the Pied Piper! Take a trip to Hamelin Town this Saturday, March 23 with the Missoula Children’s Theatre and local students as they perform a musical adaptation of the classic tale, The Pied Piper. The local cast features Cadence Guest as the Pied Piper, Novella Hokkanen as Sara and Marius Winn, Abigail McKay-Beach and Allen Russell as the Mayor’s Kids. Also featured are Genevieve Fleming, McKenzie Murray, Katelyn Winter and Montana Stephens as the Council. Playing the Coo...

  • Hounds on parade

    Mar 21, 2019

    Left: Irish wolfhound enthusiasts gather at noon Sunday for the Annual St. Patrick's Day Parade. Above: Judy Brawn, left, admired one of the hounds. Photos by Rick Nelson....

  • Cathlamet Woman's Club hosts conference

    Mar 21, 2019

    Local resident Pearl Blackburn spoke to a group of about 35 attendees from several towns at the General Federation of Women’s Clubs at their Columbia District Spring Conference, hosted by the Cathlamet Woman’s Club at St. James Family Center on Saturday. Blackburn shared memories of her time in the Air Force and told the ladies about one of her favorite projects, Dress a Girl Around the World, which makes dresses for young girls around the world. Photo by Diana Zimmerman....

  • Students audtion for Missoula Children's Theatre

    Mar 21, 2019

    Missoula Children’s Theatre is here this week with two performances Saturday afternoon. The two directors, Melissa Trentacoste and Ryan Pierce, held auditions on Monday and about 35 students, from 5-17 years of age showed up to tryout. See story on Page 5. Photo by Diana Zimmerman....

  • MS basketball teams went to state

    Laura Rose|Mar 21, 2019

    Story and photos by Laura Rose The 7th and 8th grade boys basketball teams traveled to Spokane this past weekend to play in the State Tournament. Both teams earned a ticket to go to state by winning multiple tournaments throughout the year. The 7th grade team played hard but started off shaky in two tough match ups and fell in their first two games. But they picked their heads up and battled in the last two games to win both in tight games both decided by less than five points. They went 2-2...

  • Coming Events -- Community Center in Cathlamet

    Meadow Meeder, Community Center Volunteer|Mar 21, 2019

    The first cameras were quite cumbersome, it was a delicate process that involved mixing chemical potions just to develop a single print. Something is truly timeless about taking a photograph, but now-a-days cameras are everywhere. On your phone, in your car, on your TV. The lens has definitely gone through some transitions, but a picture can still say a thousand words. If you have interest in learning about cameras and photography, a new class will start on April 6, 10 a.m. to noon. It is open to the public and will be an ongoing class...

  • Superheroes of the garden class set

    Mar 21, 2019

    On March 26 at 6 p.m., WSU Master Gardener Anne Wolff will talk about the different beneficial insects, pollinators and decomposers that can be found in a garden. We often think of honey bees as the only pollinators for your garden, but they come in many shapes and sizes. Find out what plants will attract different beneficial insects to your yard. 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...

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