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  • Valentine celebration Friday

    Feb 12, 2014

    Tsuga Gallery, 70 Main St., Cathlamet will hold a Valentine’s Day Celebration on Friday from 5 to 7 p.m. with music, refreshments and new exhibits. For more information call 795-0725....

  • UnWined event rescheduled

    Feb 12, 2014

    Due to weather concerns, the UnWined event and Crab, Seafood and Wine Festival wine competition scheduled for last Saturday, February 8, has been postponed. The new event date is Friday, March 7. For more details or to purchase a ticket to UnWined, visit oldoregon.com/events or contact the Chamber of Commerce at 503-325-6311....

  • Students may attend conference free

    Feb 12, 2014

    Due to a generous contribution from the Washington State Association for Justice, all high school and post-secondary students wishing to attend the Washington Coalition for Open Government's Open Government Conference on March 8 at the Mercer Island Community Center will be welcome to attend free of charge. Register in advance at washingtoncog.org. For more information, contact WCOG at 206-782-0393....

  • Pie social has been rescheduled

    Feb 12, 2014

    The Cathlamet Woman’s Club had scheduled their annual pie social for Friday, February 7, but had to cancel because of weather conditions. The event will be held instead on February 21 from 1 to 4 p.m. at Tsuga Gallery, 70 Main St., Cathlamet. For more information contact Charlene Jeffers at 360-795-0610....

  • KMUN to broadcast live from Fisher Poets Gathering

    Feb 12, 2014

    Coast Community Radio has announced its schedule for broadcasts live from the 17th annual Fisher Poets Gathering. For two nights, Friday and Saturday, February 21 & 22, guest hosts from KMUN 91.9 Astoria will go on the air live from the Astoria Event Center starting at 6 p.m. “We are thrilled to share again the wonderful stories and music live from the annual Fisher Poets Gathering,” said Joanne Rideout, General Manager of Coast Community Radio operating the non-commercial stations of the Columbia Pacific region. “Listeners all over the world...

  • File departments, Kiwanis collecting for Doernbecher

    Feb 12, 2014

    This Saturday and Sunday, motorists and customers at the Cathlamet Market on Main Street and the Chevron Station on SR 4 will encounter volunteer firefighters and emergency responders in uniform asking for donations for the Kiwanis Doernbecher Children’s Cancer Research Program (KDCCP). Fire and ambulance crews from the Cathlamet Fire Department (CFD) and Wahkiakum Fire Protection District 4 (FD4) are teaming up with Kiwanis Club of Cathlamet members to raise funds used to hire post-doctoral level cancer research specialists at OHSU’s Doe...

  • County recruiting for human services advisory board applicants

    Feb 12, 2014

    Wahkiakum County Health and Human Services Advisory Board is recruiting applicants. These positions advise the County Board of Commissioners on a variety of issues relating to operations of the County Public Health, Mental Health, Chemical Dependence, Developmental Disabilities and Community Outreach programs. Terms are for three years, and general board meetings are held the third Thursday of each month from 3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Health & Human Services Campus at 42 Elochoman Valley Road. Board members may work on a variety of...

  • Annual meeting set for Friday

    Feb 12, 2014

    The Timberlands RSN Governing and Advisory Board Annual meeting is scheduled for Friday, February 14, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. RSVP meeting intentions to everman@trsn.org or at (360) 795-3118 / 800 392-6298 in order to accommodate seating and additional Board packets....

  • Consigners wanted for Redmen Hall antique sale

    Feb 5, 2014

    Following the winter hiatus, Friends of Skamokawa at Redmen Hall will reopen Saturday, March 1 with its popular antique sale. Consignments will be accepted at the hall, 1394 W. SR 4 in Skamokawa, from noon until 4 p.m. on February 24 and 25. All items must be tagged with price, consigner number (which will be assigned), and listed on a form provided. The consignment fee is 25 percent on items sold. The sale will run Saturday and Sunday, March 1 and 2, and continue Thursday, March 6 through Sunday, March 9. Pick up of unsold items is scheduled...

  • Smorgasbord and silent auction on Sunday

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Feb 5, 2014

    More frosty mornings and probably cold, cold daytime temperatures for the next few days. Make sure you are prepared for the freezing nights, possible frozen water pipes and make sure your pets are warm and safe. News from Naselle: Sports calendar for the Naselle Comet teams for the upcoming week include: Thursday, the 6th-girls basketball with South Bend in Naselle at 7 p.m.; Friday, the 7th-boys basketball at South Bend at 5:45 p.m.; Monday, the 10th-middle school boys basketball with North Beach at 5:45 p.m.; Wednesday, the 12th-middle...

  • Sheriff's Corner

    Sheriff Mark Howie|Feb 5, 2014

    Greetings from the Sheriff. Here again to share some news and updates from the WCSO. We are happy to say we once again have a deputy at the Johnson Park substation on Tuesdays from 3-5 p.m. If you need to fill out an accident report, vacation house check form, etc., or want to talk to a deputy in person, this is a good time to stop by. Deputy Mark Hake is our newly assigned School Officer Liaison. The Sheriff's Office is dedicated to having a deputy assigned as a liaison officer for the schools and although he is not assigned full time, will...

  • Public Meetings to be held on housing and community development needs

    Feb 5, 2014

    The public is invited to attend a community forum to gather ideas for the expenditure of approximately $4.3 million of federal funds over the next five years. The funds are to be used to improve housing and for community projects that serve low-to-moderate income persons and neighborhoods, and to expand economic opportunity in Longview and Kelso. There are two upcoming opportunities to provide input on community needs for the five- year Consolidated Housing and Community Development Plan. A general community meeting for Kelso will be held at...

  • Program available to homeowners facing foreclosure

    Feb 5, 2014

    Online resources are available for Washington homeowners facing foreclosure. The Foreclosure Fairness Act, passed in 2011, was designed to help homeowners and their lenders explore possible alternatives to foreclosure and reach a resolution when possible. The program, overseen by the Department of Commerce, provides counseling and information about possible mediation with lenders. Housing counseling services are free to Washington residents, and are funded by the state with money from lenders. Thousands of homeowners have met with housing...

  • Local SPU students make autumn quarter dean's list

    Feb 5, 2014

    The following students made the Seattle Pacific University 2013 Autumn Quarter Dean’s List: Alan Michael Erickson of Rosburg and Madeline Grace Rooklidge of Cathlamet. Students on the Dean's List have completed at least 12 credits and attained a 3.50 or higher grade point average....

  • Valentine dinner set for February 8 at grange hall

    Kay Chamberlain, Wah. Co. Eagle|Jan 29, 2014

    BRR--I know I shouldn't complain about the cold mornings considering the eastern half of the United States is being hammered with snow and ice and minus temperatures, but hey, it's still cold, which is definitely reflected in the ole power bill! Of course, once the ole sunshine comes out, it's half-way decent out there, especially Friday, as it was almost balmy for January! The bad part about all of this, is that it is so dry, we are officially in a drought which certainly is rare for us this time of year. I guess this rain we're having now...

  • A Christmas party was held last week

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Jan 29, 2014

    Is it winter yet? They say maybe some rain and cooler temps the rest of this week. We can certainly use a little rain, as the grass and brush is not as fire proof as it could be. It looks like someone on Covered Bridge Road found that out the hard way. Fortunately, not much damage was done, only grass and a couple fence posts. Take precautions with fire, no matter what the season is. News from Naselle: I had the pleasure of being invited to attend the Christmas Party (yes, that’s right) for the employees of Okie’s Select Market last Sunday eve...

  • Women's Club Pie Social will be held February 7

    Jan 29, 2014

    The General Federation of Women’s Clubs-Cathlamet Woman’s Club Pie Social will be held at Tsuga Gallery, 70 Main St., Cathlamet, on Friday, February 7 from 1 to 4 p.m. Music will be performed by club member Kathleen Petersen. All proceeds will go for work on projects and programs that address the specific needs of the community. GFWC-Cathlamet Woman’s Club was organized in 1929 and federated in 1930. The General Federation of Women’s Clubs is one of the world’s oldest and largest women’s service organizations dedicated to community improvement...

  • Watercolor workshop to be held at Tsuga Gallery in March

    Jan 29, 2014

    The Tsuga Gallery is sponsoring a watercolor workshop by Carol Boudreau on Saturday, March 1, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., at the Tsuga Gallery, 70 Main Street, Cathlamet. This one-day workshop is suitable for beginners and experienced teenage and adult painters. Stop by the Gallery for more information, or check online at www.tsugagallery.org. Advance registration is required....

  • Pacific County plans animal emergency plan workshop for February 4

    Jan 29, 2014

    The Pacific County Emergency Management Agency will be coordinating an Animal Emergency Plan Workshop on February 4, 9:45 a.m., in the Commissioners Meeting Room at the Pacific County Annex located at 1216 W. Robert Bush Drive in South Bend. Recent experiences from other areas around the nation have underscored the importance of having a coordinated Animal Emergency Plan. The Pacific County Emergency Management Agency has identified this as a goal for 2014. The public is welcome to attend. Persons wishing to have comments heard but are unable...

  • Now is the time to think about a vegetable garden

    Winnie Lowsma Wahkiakum County WSU Master Gardener|Jan 29, 2014

    Spring and Summer are fast approaching. Now is the time to think about a vegetable garden, especially since food prices including beef and vegetables will be increasing. California, the nation’s fresh vegetable producer, is in the throes of a serious drought and much of the land will be out of production. It’s Victory Garden time! The local Community Garden plots will be available for sign-up in the next few months. There are some things to consider if you are thinking about growing your own vegetables. This year the community garden will cha...

  • Landscape design for the home offered February 3

    Jan 29, 2014

    On February 3 at 6:30 p.m., Debbie Caffall, a certified professional horticulturist with design services, will discuss ideas on landscape design. Whether it is street appeal or a restful and beautiful sanctuary in your back yard, learn how to get the job done right the first time. Hear how to bring texture, form, shape, functionality, balance and color into your landscape. Find out the common mistakes made by the novice landscaper. The free class will be held in the Fair Exposition located in Longview on the fairgrounds. The workshop is...

  • Free seed exchange to be held Saturday

    Jan 29, 2014

    A free seed exchange will take place at the Skamokawa Grange on Fairgrounds Road this Saturday, February 1, at 10 a.m. The event is sponsored by WSU Extension and the Skamokawa Grange. WSU master gardeners will be on hand to advise on seed starting and seed saving. Bring viable seeds, either saved flower and vegetable seeds or extras from commercial seed companies. These should be no more than two years old. Label them with comments and cultural tips. Envelopes will be provided. Questions and suggestions can be directed to Jessica Fletcher,...

  • Free seed exchange is set for February 1

    Kay Chamberlain, Wah. Co. Eagle|Jan 22, 2014

    BRR--Here in West Valley, we still know it's winter time as it's been freezing at night and with the fog rolling in upon us in the evening and morning hours, we wind up with "freezing fog" that definitely makes things white with frost and slick to boot, not to mention, cold! Even though the sun looks nice, you'd best not be strutting outside without a warm coat the first half of the day, as in spite of that bright orb in the sky, it's still not too warm out there. SPECIAL DAYS--Those celebrating birthdays from January 23-29 are Sharon...

  • Doumit, Coleman earn scholastic honors

    Jan 22, 2014

    Julian P. Doumit and Brysen R. Coleman, both of Cathlamet, have qualified for the Fall Quarter 2013 honor roll at Central Washington University. Central undergraduate students who earn a 3.5 or better grade point average, on a 4.0 scale, while carrying at least 12 graded credit hours of study are eligible for the honor roll....

  • Date has been changed for Vendors' Market

    Kay Chamberlain, Wah. Co. Eagle|Jan 15, 2014

    WILD ONE--Last weekend was a pretty crazy one, with thunder, heavy downpours, strong winds and even a sun break or two on Saturday but pretty much a foggy, rain fest on Sunday with tree limbs coming down and horrible visibility on the roads; a good time to stay indoors. While we didn't have any major problems here, many folks to the east and west of us did and thousands lost power. However, it was perfect football watching weather if you still had power! Now they'll be taking on the San Francisco 49'ers and the fun will really begin this...

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