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  • 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...

  • What's Happening at the Fair?

    Becky Ledtke, Wah. County Fair Manager|Apr 28, 2011

    The Wahkiakum County Fair Board's Easter Bingo was a successful fund raising event! By 6:30 p.m. the multi-purpose room at the grade school was filled with people ready to play bingo. The first number was called, the room turned quiet and all attention was focused on watching bingo cards. Each bingo game winner would take home a big delicious ham or two fresh frozen chickens! After 10 rounds of bingo, it was time for some raffle tickets to be drawn. The generous donations from our community were piled high on a table, raffle ticket numbers call...

  • Community News Round Up

    Apr 28, 2011

    Preschool registration starts St. James Family Center's preschool pre-registration for fall, 2011 opens April 28 for the community. Parents may fill out a pre-registration form at the front desk of the family center. Classes are on a first come, first served basis. For more information, contact St. James preschool at 795-8612. YAP program seeks teaching volunteers The Summer Youth Adventure Program (YAP) is approaching and St. James Family Center is seeking volunteers to teach classes. Those with special talents or hobbies such as arts and...

  • Priscilla Circle salad luncheon this Saturday

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Apr 28, 2011

    Thank you, Wahkiakum County Commissioners Blair Brady and Dan Cothren for stepping up to the plate and passing an ordinance, two votes to one, restricting the use of septic sludge and any biosolids not determined to be Class A in Wahkiakum County. Also a thank you to Prosecuting Attorney Dan Bigelow for putting it all together to be voted on. Another thank you to the folks who have supported passing an ordinance, through their letters and phone calls and for attending meetings with regard to this issue. You all know who you are. News from Nasel...

  • Easter Egg hunt this Saturday

    Apr 21, 2011

    SUN!--As this week began, the area saw some sunshine, that was the good part. The bad part was that it was below freezing a couple of nights in our area and other parts of the state. Some even saw snow! It was great to see the sun shining, and I know folks were busy mowing their lawns and washing their cars, but the temperatures sure could have been warmer. With some areas back east expecting over a foot of snow this week and over 200 tornadoes tearing through the south and killing dozens of people last weekend, I guess we shouldn't complain...

  • Special Easter service, breakfast this Sunday

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Apr 21, 2011

    At least we are seeing some real spring like weather the past few days. The temperatures are still colder than normal, I think. The poor cherry trees and apple trees aren’t sure whether they should start to bloom or not. I guess we just have to chalk it up to “global warming.” News from Naselle Naselle-Grays River Valley School sports calendar for the coming week: Thursday-baseball at Naselle vs. Northwest Christian at 3:30 p.m., track at Wahkiakum at 3:30 p.m.; Friday-JV baseball at Wahkiakum at 3:30 p.m.; Monday-fastpitch and baseball in Nase...

  • What's Happening at the Fair? - April 21, 2011

    Becky Ledtke, Wah. County Fair Manager|Apr 21, 2011

    The Fairgrounds were the site of the Wahkiakum County Fair Board's Used Book and Rummage Sale last weekend! We had lots of people stop by and purchase books and other good, useable items that were for sale. It was nice to visit with everyone that stopped by, seemed like a mini-fair get together. We plan on having used book sales and rummage sales at least once a month. Our community has donated items we still need to pick up for our next sale in May and we will also be receiving 20 boxes of good books to sell at this sale. Watch this column...

  • Hosanna Musicale Sunday at 2 p.m.

    Kay Chamberlain, Wah. Co. Eagle|Apr 14, 2011

    DIFFERENT DAYS--As the week began, it was absolutely miserable in West Valley, with rain coming down so hard on Sunday night that I wondered if I should be building an ark! However, it was great to see the work week begin with sunshine, as Monday was great, albeit windy, but that's okay, as at least we were able to let things dry out a little bit and the wind sometimes helps that happen a little faster. With a couple of nice days to follow, we are all quite pleased as the grass seems to grow faster than we can get the lawn mower filled up, so...

  • What's Happening at the Fair? - April 14

    Becky Ledtke, Wah. County Fair Manager|Apr 14, 2011

    I have a message for the many people who have inquired about the Silver Buckle Series Game Show. We are planning the Game Series! I will have the three event dates in my Fair column next week. This year we plan to run these events at each game show: Poles, Figure 8, Key Poles, Speed Barrels, International Flags and Texas Barrels. We may add another game event or two to the above list. I am studying three new patterns that I think would be fun for the gaming crowd. If you have a horse gate key and would like to volunteer to run the patterns in...

  • Priscilla Circle luncheon April 30

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Apr 14, 2011

    Welcome sunshine! At least intermittently, for the past few days. Looks like more wet stuff on the way, but at least we know there is a sun. I found my first trillium on the hill above the house. Kinda late but beautiful. They always remind me of my mom. News from Naselle: The Naselle-Grays River Valley sports schedule for the coming week: Thursday-track at South Bend, fast pitch and baseball with Ocosta in Naselle at 3:30 p.m.; Monday-fast pitch and baseball at North Beach at 3:30 p.m.; Wednesday-middle school track at North Beach. Go Comets!...

  • Plant sale to benefit St. James Family Center

    Apr 14, 2011

    A spring garden plant sale on April 30 will help with garden planning and benefit the St. James Family Center. A wide selection of plants will be available in the center's gym from noon to 3 p.m. including houseplants, ornamentals, perennials, bedding plants, trees, vegetable starts and herbs. Plants are being donated by Skamokawa Gardens Fred Meyer, Stockhouse's Farm, Island's End Farm, Logee's Tropical Plants, Rachael Wolford, Tsugawa Nursery, and more. Unusual plants such as tea plants, ornamental bananas, cymbidium orchids, and aloe vera,...

  • One more vegetable starts workshop set

    Apr 14, 2011

    Due to further requests, another vegetable starts workshop has been set by WSU Extension. On April 21 at 6 p.m., Cowlitz County Master Gardeners will assist participants in starting fall vegetable plants that only include squash, pumpkins, cantaloupe, watermelons and cucumbers. Pre-registration is required by April 18; contact Gary Fredricks at 577-3014 Ext. 3 or at garyf@wsu.edu. Participants will pre-select their seeds and will pick them up that night. Those attending will take home 18 pots that they planted with seeds of their choosing to...

  • MCT gets ready to perform Pinnochio

    Apr 14, 2011

    The auditions for the Missoula Children's Theatre's production of Pinocchio will take place on April 18 at 3:15 p.m. in the multi-purpose room at J.A. Wendt Elementary. There are roles available for students from kindergarten through high school senior, and approximately 50-60 students will be cast to appear in the show alongside the MCT actor/director. Students wishing to audition must arrive by the scheduled starting time and stay for the entire two hour session. The first rehearsal begins 15-30 minutes after the audition. Some students will...

  • Family emergency cancels Chicken and Dumpling dinner

    Apr 14, 2011

    The Wahkiakum Fair Foundation had to cancel their Chicken and Dumpling dinner on Sunday, April 10 due to a family emergency of "chef" Janet Bryan. Bryan's brother Gordy Souvenir was injured and in the ICU at a local hospital on Sunday, leaving the Foundation without her to prepare her fantastic chicken and dumplings. Foundation members felt it was best to cancel the dinner rather than struggle through without her. The Foundation plans to reschedule the dinner as soon as feasible. Reports are that Souvenir is out of the hospital at this time....

  • Farm market seeks vendors for 2011 season

    Apr 13, 2011

    The Two Islands Farm Market is preparing to open for the 2011 season on May 6. The market will be open every Friday from 3-6:30 p.m. and will feature local vendors presenting their Wahkiakum grown or produced products. All returning vendors and new vendors interested in having a booth at the farmer's market are invited to an informational meeting on April 17 at 7 p.m. at Stockhouse's Farm, 62 W. Birnie Slough Road. For more information, contact either Stockhouse's Farm at 849-4145 or Little Island Farm at 849-4492....

  • Relay for Life breakfast aims to raise funds

    Apr 13, 2011

    Breakfast at Applebee’s is being served on April 30, as a fund raiser for the American Cancer Society’s Cowlitz/Wahkiakum Relay For Life. An all-you-can-eat breakfast of sausage, pancakes, coffee, juice and other beverages will be served from 8 a.m.-10 a.m. Applebee’s is located in the Triangle Shopping Center in Longview. Tickets are being sold in advance for $5. Sponsor of the breakfast is the Hanson Family and Friends Relay team, and tickets can be obtained from any team member. Call Karen at 423-5096 or Dorothy at 423-7144 to purch...

  • Priscilla Circle salad luncheon set for April 30

    Apr 13, 2011

    April 30 marks the date for the 35th annual Spring Salad Luncheon held by the Priscilla Circle of the Naselle Lutheran Church. "Farm Fresh," this year's theme, will be used throughout the event, which will feature a garden area with Alfred Simukka's tomato plants totalling well over 500 and other starts to add to Spring planting. The Lutheran bakers will provide an assortment of products including traditional Finnish fare as well as a signature chocolate bar created by Kathy Hamilton. Quilts constructed by members will be on sale in both the...

  • Skamokawa Post Office now open

    Kay Chamberlain, Wah. Co. Eagle|Apr 7, 2011

    GRAY START--As this week begins, it's gray but dry and I woke to temperatures in the 30s. This is Spring? They say we're going to get lots of rain and by the end of the week it will be below freezing, so obviously Old Man Winter has not let go of his cold and miserable grip on us just yet. On Saturday we were even dodging heavy hail storms, between some sun breaks, so we had a bit of everything. SPECIAL DAYS--It seems I looked at the wrong month and got some dates mixed up last week so if you see a repeat of names this week, you'll understand...

  • What's Happening at the Fair? - April 7, 2011

    Becky Ledtke, Wah. County Fair Manager|Apr 7, 2011

    Saturday we had a group of 10 volunteers painting the horse barn stalls and poster wall. Horse Barn Superintendent Valerie Antijunti bought blue paint for the poster wall that matches the color of the metal on the outside of the barn. The inside of the stalls were painted red, the color made them look very clean and bright. At noon the volunteers took a break from painting and were served a picnic lunch with hamburgers barbecued by Lois Wakefield. The volunteers worked until they ran out of stalls that were ready to paint, a combined total of...

  • What's Happening at the Fair? - April 7, 2011

    Becky Ledtke, Wah. County Fair Manager|Apr 7, 2011

    Saturday we had a group of 10 volunteers painting the horse barn stalls and poster wall. Horse Barn Superintendent Valerie Antijunti bought blue paint for the poster wall that matches the color of the metal on the outside of the barn. The inside of the stalls were painted red, the color made them look very clean and bright. At noon the volunteers took a break from painting and were served a picnic lunch with hamburgers barbecued by Lois Wakefield. The volunteers worked until they ran out of stalls that were ready to paint, a combined total of...

  • Science Fair winner announced

    Apr 7, 2011

    News from Naselle: Naselle-Grays River Valley Students will return to their classes on Monday, after a week of spring break. I hope everyone had a wonderful vacation. Sports coming up this week include: Monday-fast pitch and baseball at Taholah at 3:30 p.m.; Tuesday-Comet Classic track meet at 3 p.m. in Naselle; Wednesday-middle school track at Valley at 3 p.m., fast pitch at home vs. Knappa at 3:30 p.m., JV baseball at Wahkiakum at 3:30 p.m. Go Comets! The Comet Booster Club will hold its regular meeting on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. Everyone is...

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