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  • Blessing of the animals Sunday at 10

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Jun 16, 2011

    I understand that several people have been having some issues with their telephones and their service through Wahkiakum West. I also had some problems. When I spoke with Carol Larson at the Wahkiakum West office, she asked that I put the word out for everyone who is having a problem, please document the time, date, phone number of origin and/or destination, your phone number and exactly what was going on, then e-mail it to her at clarson@wahkiakumwest.net. By doing this she can forward the gathered info to the outside carrier and maybe get to...

  • What's Happening at the Fair - June 9, 2011

    Jun 9, 2011

    Rainy weather and grass growing what seemed like inches each day was the challenge put before the fairgrounds volunteers last week. We had spent many weeks painting and cleaning inside the buildings, creating new flower beds and cutting up cords of fire wood in the rain. There were acres of grass to mow one more time before the Dollars for Scholars event. We needed the ground to dry so we could finish this task and turn the fairgrounds into a beautiful place for the event. Finally the sun was back in our skies and it was very hot on Friday. We...

  • Graduation is this Saturday at 4 p.m.

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Jun 9, 2011

    Well, it looks like we had at least a couple of summer days. It seemed like a perfect day for the Dollars For Scholars Sturgeon Derby and Barbecue, as well as the car show. Once again a huge success. News from Naselle: Naselle-Grays River Valley Class of 2011 will hold their graduation ceremony on June 11 at 4 p.m. in the gymnasium. I would like to congratulate each and every on of these students on this accomplishment and wish them well in the new chapter of their lives. You have been given a huge opportunity by going to school in Naselle, so...

  • Community News - June 9, 2011

    Jun 9, 2011

    LCC bands, choirs present free concerts Lower Columbia College's Symphonic Band, Jazz Band, and choral groups will present free concerts over the next week. The Lower Columbia College Symphonic Band will present its annual Young Artist Concert, beginning at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow (Friday). Symphonic Band Director Kurt Harbaugh has chosen a varied program: some European and some American, some familiar pieces from the band's repertoire and some new ground. Featured soloist, baritone Larson Dick, a senior at Kelso High School, will sing "L' Ultima...

  • Class of 2011 looks to the future

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Jun 2, 2011

    News from Naselle: The school year is just about done, kids are getting anxious for summer vacation, and our class of 2011 is looking forward to a new chapter in their lives. One more fun family event will take place on June 8. The all school carnival will begin at 6 p.m. for all ages. Come join in and have a last get together with all the kids and their friends before they all go separate ways for the summer. Naselle-Grays River Valley Class of 2011 will hold their graduation ceremony on June 11 at 4 p.m. in the gymnasium. When you’re l...

  • What's Happening at the Fair? June 2, 2011

    Jun 2, 2011

    This Saturday the Fairgrounds will be the site of the Derby Dollars for Scholars and Rods & Reels Rod Run event! This is a special fund raising event established to generate funds for student scholarships. The Rods & Reels Car Show will be set up in the Fairgrounds Park and the Dollars for Scholars Sturgeon Derby & Barbecue is located on the Fairgrounds midway area. The day begins with a fishing derby for the biggest sturgeon caught before the final weigh-in time at 3:30 p.m. The Fairgrounds Park will be completely filled with beautiful cars....

  • Skamokawa Resort open house Friday

    Kay Chamberlain, Wah. Co. Eagle|May 26, 2011

    DAMP BEGINNING--As this work week begins, it's a bit on the damp side, but considering we had several nice, dry days last week, I guess we can't complain. With the calendar still saying Spring, showers are to be expected and they dampen those gardens, so that's a good thing. SPECIAL DAYS--Those celebrating birthdays from May 26 to June 1 are Keil C. Parker, Tim Rushing, Katherine York, Don Anderson, Mike Johnson, Nancy Corbin, Penny Bonds, Wesley McClain, Serene Snow-Carroll, Jeanne Paulsen, Benjamin McClain, Amy Knowles, Stephanie Prestegard,...

  • Students learn from biography project

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|May 26, 2011

    News from Naselle: No school on Monday for the Naselle Schools in honor of Memorial Day. Don’t forget to attend the annual Athletic Awards ceremony on May 31 at 7 p.m. in the Naselle Commons. Show your appreciation for all the efforts our young athletes have put forth this year. They all deserve the honors they will be receiving. Naselle-Grays River Valley High School will send four athletes to the state track tourney being held in Cheney this coming weekend. Naselle’s Evening of Excellence will be held on June 1 at 7 p.m. in the Naselle Common...

  • What's Happening at the Fair?

    Becky Ledtke, Wah. County Fair Manager|May 26, 2011

    Last week the plans for the entertainment stage, that the Fair Board would like to have built, were given to Chuck Beyer who manages the Building and Planning for Wahkiakum County. He will redraw the plans so a contractor can look at his blueprints and build the stage at the Fairgrounds. Soon we will have a new entertainment stage! We have been using cedar shavings in many landscaping projects on the Fairgrounds. The shavings smell good and are a red cedar color that looks really nice in our flower beds. We also like to use the shavings in the...

  • General store welcome addition

    Kay Chamberlain, Wah. Co. Eagle|May 19, 2011

    WET START--As this week began, it was a very wet and nasty Sunday, so everyone who had been out working like crazy on Friday and Saturday, got to take a rest on Sunday, as it was not fit for man nor beast out there. Some of us even took this great opportunity to head to the Fair Foundation's chicken and dumpling dinner prepared by Janet Bryan. We not only got a rest from working in the yard but from cooking as well! Monday wound up being super nice after a cloudy beginning, and the folks trying to take advantage of the nice weather were working...

  • Community News - May 19, 2011

    May 19, 2011

    Naselle Lutheran plans Memorial Day garage sale Naselle Lutheran Church is the site for a large multi-family garage sale during the Memorial Day weekend. The event will be held on May 27 and 28 from 7 a.m. until 1 p.m. each day. Coffee and baked goods will also be available for sale. Monies earned will be used to continue on with mission work. The church is located at 308 Knappton Road in Naselle. Meeting for Bald Eagle Days set Bald Eagle Days planning meeting on May 24, 5:30 p.m. at the Chamber of Commerce, located in the Julia Butler Hansen...

  • What's Happening at the Fair? - May 19, 2011

    Becky Ledtke, Wah. County Fair Manager|May 19, 2011

    Early Saturday morning a group of seven volunteers arrived at the Fairgrounds to complete a painting project. They spent the day painting the inside of the horse barn stalls red and leveling the ground inside of the stalls. At noon the volunteers took a break and were served a gourmet lunch by Lois Wakefield. Lois brought enough food to feed all the volunteers working on the horse barn and everyone else volunteering on the various projects on the Fairgrounds that day. The barn is looking great thanks to Horse Barn Superintendent Valerie Antijun...

  • Santa attended Friendship Circle

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|May 19, 2011

    News from Naselle: Though I wasn’t able to see a “Beauty and the Beast” performance this past week, I have heard nothing but rave revues. Some folks liked it so much that they actually went to see it twice. It’s comments like those that should make this community very proud of our wonderful Barb Swanson and her expertise in putting together these productions every year, while giving our kids the opportunity to gain self confidence and perform in front of appreciative audiences. This community is so fortunate to have good teachers and a wonderfu...

  • Mother's Day was well celebrated

    May 12, 2011

    GOOD DAY--How was your Mother's Day? I hope you had a nice day; I know I did. I always enjoy hearing from the kids and enjoying their surprises, along with a fine dining experience thanks to hubby! We even got surprised by the sun after a few showers. SPECIAL DAYS--Those celebrating birthdays from May 12-18 are Christeena Bassi, Bryce McClain, Kerrie McNally, Marty Kuller, Vicki Bergseng, Betsy Nelson, Steve Doumit, Patrick Thompson, Masen Anderson, Brian Toste, Ed Smith, Rachael Reynolds, Rian Blain, Leslie Monroe and son Pete Sechler. Happy...

  • Annual tea and luncheon Sunday

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|May 12, 2011

    Finally, it appears like Spring might really be here. We are even seeing a little bit of sun now and then, and the daytime temperatures are above 40 degrees. Welcome, Spring! News from Naselle: Sports coming up this week for the Comets: Thursday, the 12th-middle school track at North Beach; Friday, the 13th- high school track at South Bend. Go Comets. There will be a Naselle-Grays River Valley school board meeting on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. On Wednesday, you can enjoy the elementary music program at Naselle School, featuring students in first thro...

  • What's Happening at the Fair? - May 12, 2011

    Becky Ledtke, Wah. County Fair Manager|May 12, 2011

    I have heard that rainy weather doesn’t stop people from traveling to rummage sales; I know that this is a true fact now. Even though it was raining so hard it was knocking blossoms off flowers, at 10 a.m. cars started pulling up! They came to shop, visit and look over the projects going on at the Fairgrounds. We had neighbors, friends and travelers stop by and everyone left with sacks of treasures. Many were amazed at the variety of items that have been donated to support our Fair. Special thanks to Jerry Ledtke and Ursula Petralia for v...

  • Community News - May 12

    May 11, 2011

    Golf tournament aims to raise Mule funds A Hall of Fame Golf Tournament is being held at Skyline Golf Course in Cathlamet to raise money for the Wahkiakum High School Sports Fund. Entry fees for the 18 Hole Scramble are $50 per golfer, including green fees and cart; the field is limited to 12 four-person teams with no exceptions. The event is being held on May 21 at 10 a.m. with check in and warm up at 9 a.m. Prizes are awarded for the top three teams. Also being held is a Closest to the Pin event, which has four places open to the public for...

  • Last chance to get Mother's Day gifts

    Kay Chamberlain, Wah. Co. Eagle|May 6, 2011

     NICE--Once again we had half of a nice weekend, as Saturday saw some sun but there were also rain showers here and there. However, sunshine prevailed all day Sunday. I’m sure it was lawn mowing time for most, as the threat of rain was looming for Monday. We did indeed have some showers and breezy conditions return as the work week began. It felt great to have the windows open and feel some warmth from that sunshine for a change, so we’ll be asking for more of that in the days ahead, please.  SPECIAL DAYS--Those celebrating bir...

  • Community news from the May 5 edition

    May 6, 2011

    Hobson, Weddington to wed James Robert Hobson and Katherine Lauren Kane Weddington of St. Johns, Florida, proudly announce a ceremony and reception celebrating their marriage on May 22, 2011. Hobson is a 1998 graduate of Wahkiakum High School and a 2004 graduate from Washington State University. He is employed with Bank of America-Merrill Lynch as a project manager for Global Wealth Investment Management. James is the son of Ronna Hobson and the late Joyal Hobson, Jr. of Cathlamet. Weddington is a 2002 graduate of Perry Hall High School in...

  • Fair new for May 5

    Becky Ledtke, Wah. County Fair Manager|May 6, 2011

    This Saturday at the Wahkiakum County Fairgrounds in Skamokawa there will be a used book and rummage sale in the T-building from 10 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The sale will have hundreds of books that have been donated by people and organizations in our community, including lots of good reading for adults, teens and children. Want some information about years past? We have three sets of encyclopedias. Each set is an education about past history. If you enjoy reading, don’t miss this sale! At our rummage sale we have lots of good useable donated items f...

  • NHS class writing about veteran

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|May 6, 2011

    Naselle Comet sports schedule for this week includes today's high school track at Raymond, a freshman track meet at Centralia on Saturday, and a middle school track meet at home on Monday. Go Comets! Naselle-Grays River Valley Booster Club will hold its monthly meeting on May 10 at 6:30 p.m. Lyle Patterson joined Mr. Dalton’s junior US History class on April 29 to continue their interview project with local veterans. The program is a partnership with the Appelo Archive Center and American Legion Post 111 in an effort to preserve the v...

  • State's new junior teen has Cathlamet roots

    May 6, 2011

    The new Washington State “Miss Washington Junior Teen” was crowned in Everett on April 17. She is Alexandra Lawrence of Olympia. Alexandra is the daughter of Cathlamet native Mike Lawrence and his wife, Carin, and the granddaughter of Cathlamet resident Lorraine Lawrence. She is a freshman at Olympia High School. The 2011 Washington All American Girl Pageant was held April 15th thru the 17th in Everett. Thirty-nine girls from around the state competed for eight divisional overall titles. Div...

  • Meeting, work set for Seal Creek Cemetery

    May 6, 2011

    Concerned Wahkiakum County residents will again meeting May 21 at 11 a.m. to discuss the future of the Seal Creek Cemetery at a brown bag lunch at Johnson Park in Rosburg. Participants will discuss the progress of translation of old Finnish records that created the private cemetery company and the present issue, which is the long term upkeep of the cemetery. Searches of the Washington and Oregon business records did not find the filing of records for the cemetery company. Afterwards meeting, attendants will go to the cemetery for general...

  • Entry deadlines near for derby, rods run

    May 6, 2011

    Entry deadlines are nearing for the 11th Annual Dollars for Scholars Sturgeon Derby and sixth Annual Rods and Reels rod run, which will occur on June 4. Registration forms are due in by May 14 for the sturgeon derby and May 20 for the rod run. Entry forms can be turned in at Naselle Hardware, Cathlamet Chevron, or the Bank of the Pacific Cathlamet Branch. The entry forms can be downloaded by visiting www.wahkiakumchamber.com/sturgeonderby&bbq.htm. Registration fees for the derby are $35 for adults and $15 for children 16 and under. Entries...

  • Free movie night this Saturday

    Apr 28, 2011

    HALF NICE--The first half of the Easter holiday weekend was great as the sun was shining and it even warmed up quite a bit on Saturday; great for the Lion's Club Easter Egg Hunt and for those who were enjoying family gatherings. However, on Easter morning, we woke up to wet roads and drizzle and then as the day went on, some heavy downpours. I hope everyone got to get out and enjoy the dry half of your Easter weekend! THIS SATURDAY--Whether you are young or old, if you'd like to check out some 4-H activities, head to Johnson Park in Rosburg...

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