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  • Planning workshop for library set for May 19

    Apr 5, 2018

    The Cathlamet Public Library is asking for community input on library programs and services to assist in better meeting local needs, through a short one page survey. The survey can be accessed online through the slideshow link on the library website: , the direct link at , or by taking the paper version at the library. Those completing the survey have the option to enter a drawing for a $35 Visa gift card. Surveys must be completed by April 27, and the prize drawing will be held May 19. The public is invited to attend a “Future of Your L...

  • FOS exhibit open April 13-29

    Apr 5, 2018

    The Friends of Skamokawa Organization presents a "Creative Wood Designs Exhibit" April 13-29, Thursday-Sunday, 12-4 p.m., at the River Life Interpretive Center/ Redmen Hall 1394 West State Route 4 in Skamokawa, phone 360-795-3007. Local wood crafters will share their artistic expertise. On display will be wooden bowls, carved fish, benches, miniature houses, and more. There will also be several antique wooden duck decoys from the 1920's-1960's to view. An artist reception will be held on Saturday April 14 at 1 p.m. Admission is $3.00 for...

  • WHS senior restores playground figure

    Diana Zimmerman|Apr 5, 2018

    Wahkiakum High School senior Cody Terpsma remembers the wood sculpture of the Cat in the Hat that sat in the playground at J.A. Wendt from the days when he played there as a child. So when he found it sitting in storage in one of the buildings on school grounds, he lobbied to make it one of his projects this year. See, Terpsma didn't have a class for fourth period. Knowing he liked to use his hands and that he had a background in construction, he says Principal Stephanie Leitz connected him...

  • Wahkiakum Lions Club Easter Egg Hunt winners

    Apr 5, 2018

    Winners of the Wahkiakum Lions Club Easter Egg Hunt shown left to right were: Basket #1. Keely Cothren; Basket #2. Christopher Stewart; Basket #3 Royce Knight; Basket #4 Ethan Adams; Basket #5 Ezra Merz. Prize Egg #6 was never found. Courtesy photos....

  • Doernbecher dodgeball

    Apr 5, 2018

    When Wahkiakum High School held a dodge ball tournament to raise money for Doernbecher Childrens Hospital, even the school board stepped up to form a team. Left to right are future Superintendent Brent Freeman, Librarian Joyce Wilson, and school board directors Robin Westphall and Paula Culbertson. It was the first game of dodgeball for some of them. The event made over $800. Courtesy photo by former exchange student Mia Yu....

  • Free identity theft program offered at Cathlamet Public Library

    Apr 5, 2018

    The Crime Victims Advocacy Program (CVAP) of Cowlitz and Wahkiakum will hold a free forum on how to combat identity theft, Thursday April 12, from 2-4:30 p.m., at the Cathlamet Public Library, 115 Columbia Street, according to librarian Carol Blix. Stephanie Elbert, of CVAP will teach attendees: 1. How the Crime Victims Advocacy Program can help you for free if you are a victim of a crime. 2. Learn how to protect yourself from ID Theft. 3. Learn what to do if you are a victim of ID Theft. Giveaways will be available. If you are the victim of a...

  • Free legal clinic set for April 13

    Apr 5, 2018

    The Charlotte House, a program of St. James Family Center, will host a free legal clinic on Friday April 13, from 1-2:30 p.m., at The River Street Meeting Room and from 3-4:30 p.m., at The Johnson Park Community Center in Rosburg. Jeffrey Keddie, an Attorney with Northwest Justice Project, will present information on their services as well as helping individuals with specific family law questions, such as how to get a divorce, determining primary custody and visitation and/or establishing child support. Those interested in learning more about...

  • WSU Workshop: Irrigation tips to save water on a small garden

    Apr 5, 2018

    On April 24 at 6 p.m., WSU Master Gardener Dixie Edwards will explain how to construct a simple and inexpensive sprinkler system that can be used for your vegetable garden, hanging baskets, porch plants and for other situations. Find out how to develop a sprinkler system that allows you the flexibility to reduce water use, save time, use less labor and control weeds. The class will be held for free in the Event Center located in Longview at the Cowlitz County Fairgrounds. The workshop is sponsored by Washington State University Extension...

  • Wahkiakum HS places 13th nationally in radio contest

    Apr 5, 2018

    The School Club Roundup is a contest in February among schools across the country each trying to contact via radio as many other schools as possible. The results were just published this week: Our high school radio club with support from the Wahkiakum Amateur Radio Club (N7WAH) placed 13th overall amongst high schools. The N7WAH club provided the equipment for the Amateur Radio station located in the Tech room as Wahkiakum High School. Advisors from 4-H and the radio club guided club members to make the contacts from as far away as New York....

  • Entertainment News

    Apr 5, 2018

    Live Music on Saturday, April 7 at River Mile 38 Brewing Co., Downhill Billies, (Alex and Jon Arness), 5-8 p.m., on the Crow's Nest Stage, 285 Third St., Cathlamet, call 360-366-4662....

  • Hook the Hawg fishing derby Friday & Saturday

    Kay Chamberlain|Mar 29, 2018

    BRR--This past weekend saw some nippy temperatures, and even some snow in higher elevations, so it looks like Winter is not quite ready to give up to Spring! With a few dry days scheduled for this week, I'm hoping that they materialize, as it will make all the upcoming Easter egg hunts and celebrations much more enjoyable. Here's to sunshine; bring it on! SPECIAL DAYS--Those celebrating birthdays from March 29-April 4 are Aaliyah Montgomery, Leif Carroll, Mike Carroll, Linda McClain, Dana McClain, Vaal Gribskov, Paul Vik, Pam Emery, Gordon...

  • Habitat enhancement board seeks public input

    Trudy Fredrickson|Mar 29, 2018

    It is so good to be home where I belong after a two-week absence, and the more trips I take away from this wonderful place, the more I believe it. That is not to say you shouldn’t leave occasionally, but it seems I have been away too much lately. It was a wonderful visit with family and a cold (colder than it was here) race weekend but still had a good time. The desert, I will never like, whether it is hot or cold. I did come home to my favorite spring flowers, the trilliums are blooming, the frogs sing all night and the ever present rain. I l...

  • Press Gang to perform April 14

    Mar 29, 2018

    The Press Gang will perform at the Liberty Theater, 1203 Commrecial St., Astoria, April 14 at 7 p.m. Tickets are $25 for general admission. Based in Portland, Maine, The Press Gang fuses the talents of squeezebox player Christian “Junior” Stevens, fiddler Alden Robinson, flute-player and vocalist Hanz Araki, and guitarist Owen Marshall into a high-octane musical partnership. The quartet blends their skill and fluency in traditional Irish music with their curiosity and aptitude for other styles. Hailing from York, Maine, Christian “Ju...

  • LCC exhibit opening April 3

    Mar 29, 2018

    Lower Columbia College Art Gallery: Peipei Wallace (Lower Columbia College ceramic instructor) will be exhibiting art during the month of April. Exhibit pieces include ceramics and mixed media prints. The theme of Peipei’s work is based on the cultural importance of food (born and raised in Taiwan). Peipei has lived in the U.S. for over 15 years and her Chinese cultural identity has shifted to blend with American culture. The use of ceramics, printmaking, and brush drawing have a long history in Chinese culture which she continues to use w...

  • Looking for Legos

    Mar 29, 2018

    Mrs. Fudge's kindergarten class began robotics last week with mentoring help from Mr. Rooklidge's high school robotics class. A good time was had by all. It is also educational, as Mrs. Fudge remarked after seeing robotics in action: "Robotics ticks off many of the skills we are trying to teach these young learners, including procedural thinking, problem solving, and creative thinking. They also learn about teamwork and to see themselves as creators, scientists and mentors for each other....

  • Skamokawa to Pillar Rock mail carrier Sharyl Iblings retiring after 28 years

    Lisa Mooers|Mar 29, 2018
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    Sharyl Iblings, who serves the rural mail customers from Skamokawa and Grays River-Rosburg Post Offices, will be retiring March 31, 2018 after 28 years. She started as the relief carrier for Hermina Carroll in 1999 and was awarded the USPS Highway Contract Route (HCR) in 1999 when Hermina retired. Hermina left her with a few useful items that Sharyl has continued to use.; a coin cup (a plastic thermos lid/cup), a box that stays on the dash of her mail car that holds the coin cup, stamps, and...

  • Shelby Hoiland awarded USPS HCR

    Lisa Mooers|Mar 29, 2018

    The United States Postal Service Highway Contract Route (HCR) Division has awarded the fourth contract in the 82 year history of the “Skamokawa to Pillar Rock” contract route to Shelby Hoiland, a Cathlamet resident. The route consists of delivering the mail to the rural addresses originating from the Skamokawa and Grays-River Post Offices. There have been only four contractors awarded this route; Frank Faymonville, Hermina Carroll, Sharyl Iblngs and now Shelby. In past transitions to the next carrier, it was hardly noticed as Hermina and Sha...

  • Hoof rot research candidate to speak in Olympia

    Mar 29, 2018

    Washington State University is bringing the third of five candidates for a new position as elk hoof disease research leader to Olympia for a public presentation today (Thursday). The presentation is set for 9 a.m. in the South Puget Sound Community College Lecture Hall, Room 105, 2011 Mottman Rd. SW, in Olympia. The Lecture Hall building is designated as #26 on the SPSCC Olympia Campus map that shows limited parking availability. The map is available at https://spscc.edu/sites/default/files/imce/about/maps/SPSCC-Campus-Map.pdf . The candidate,...

  • Wahkiakum Events

    Mar 29, 2018

    By The Wahkiakum Chamber Of Commerce March 30 Easter Bingo 6pm, Location Tbd ~ Patty Dursteler ~ 360.795.3480 30 Spring/Easter Celebration 5-7pm Cathlamet: Tsuga Gallery ~ Nell Coulson ~ 360.849.4116 30-31 Hook The Hawg Spring Salmon Derby Elochoman Slough Marina ~ Wahkiakum Chamber ~ 360.795.9996 31 River Mile 38 Brewery’s 3rd Birthday Celebration ~ 360.355.4662 April Tbd Open Mic Music Night Skamokawa Grange #425 ~ Jerry Ledtke ~ 360.795.3434 7 Crime Victim / Identity Theft Workshop & Fundraiser 6pm-8pm, Location Tbd ~ Caleb Luther ~ 360...

  • WHS FFA/CTE News

    Jake Leitz|Mar 29, 2018

    ​Here's a quick look at some of the activities that our CTE and FFA programs have participated in over the month of February: -- Presentation of the farm forest plan to the school board: Students in Mr. Hurley's Natural Resources class spent many weeks coming up with a plan to make the farm forest more productive. After they came up with this plan, a volunteer group of a few students presented what their group had come up with to the school board. -- Crab and Oyster feed: FFA students were a...

  • WHS art students selected to join exhibition

    Diana Zimmerman|Mar 29, 2018

    Photos courtesy of Wahkiakum High School Four works created by Wahkiakum High School art students were selected to join an exhibition in the 2018 ESD 112 Regional High School Art Competition Exhibit. The event is in its 45th year. Freshman Hannah Musick and sophomore Zak Kennedy's compositions were done in repousse, a kind of metalwork where the design is created using a hammer on the back of a piece. Senior Morgan Bashore used acrylics to paint a scene from halftime at the homecoming game....

  • Open mic night at Grange Hall Sunday

    Kay Chamberlain|Mar 22, 2018

    NOT SO GREAT--I suppose it depended on where you were, but as this week began, Sunday was definitely on the wet side in West Valley. We did have our dry moments, but for the most part, it was damp. Saturday was a bit better with more sun than rain, so I hope you were able to get out and enjoy the dryness on that day at least. However, the work week began dry after some very thick fog, which kept the ships' horns blowing all night long. Unfortunately the forecast for this week shows more rain than sun, and some very cold temperatues in the...

  • Grays River Valley Center News

    Denise Blanchard, Advisory Board President|Mar 22, 2018

    Good day everyone, just a few updates....... It has been a good year so far, we have had several events. In February we had an Appreciation Dinner for Wahkiakum County Law Enforcement, Firefighters and Emergency First Respondors. It was a great turnout. We also had a Valentine Craft Day; the children enjoyed making cards for loved ones. Pictures posted on Grays River Valley Center on Facebook. A special thank you to Cliff and Kaye Weimer for attending, and we had the honor of hearing Cliff sing several songs. Some jokes and sayings were read...

  • Fire department holding open house to dedicate new truck

    Mar 22, 2018

    The Cathlamet Fire Department will hold an open house next Sunday, 2:30 p.m., to dedicate its new fire truck. Chief Vernon Barton said the public is invited, including men or women who might want to learn more about becoming volunteer fire fighters. All departments in the county are looking for new members, he added. The fire hall is located at the intersection of Una and 2nd streets in Cathlamet near the Elochoman Slough Marina....

  • WDFW encourages hunter education to prepare for spring turkey season

    Mar 22, 2018

    With the spring turkey season set to begin April 15, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) urges prospective hunters to sign up now for hunter education courses to avoid missing out on any hunting opportunities in 2018. "While other major hunting seasons don't open until September, now is the time to enroll in hunter education to ensure you can participate in the exciting spring turkey seasons," said David Whipple, hunter education division manager for WDFW. Spring turkey hunters enjoy a high success rate, with 52 percent of hun...

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