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  • Honor roll list released by school

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Feb 17, 2011

    Daffodils are coming up and they’re beginning to bloom but still the weather doesn’t seem to be pointing to nicer weather in the near future. Lots of robins pulling worms out of the dirt and enjoying a meaty feast. Frogs singing every night, so there is hope. News from Naselle: No school on Monday for Naselle students in honor of Presidents' Day. The list has been posted for 2nd Quarter Honor Roll for the Naselle-Grays River Valley School District. High school students include Seniors Alex Bighill, Chase Chapman, Cody Cooley, Haleigh See, Nat...

  • Lots of Valentine events in the area

    Kay Chamberlain, Wah. Co. Eagle|Feb 10, 2011

    DRIPPY--As this week begins, it's a little wet but not too bad and of course, if you were inside watching the Super Bowl, it really didn't matter what the weather was doing! Hope you were a Packer's fan, or the damp weather went along with your dampened mood! It was the most watched TV program of all time with over 11 million viewers! STORMS--After I turned in my news last week, I heard from several folks who were dealing some serious weather issues. Former resident Cheryl Moore Stamper was dealing with some very icy conditions back in St....

  • Elder Options offers caregiver class

    Feb 3, 2011

    The Eldercare Education Center is offering the Fundamentals of Caregiving Certification Class on February 15 – 18 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. This class is geared to both family caregivers, persons who have worked as a caregiver but have no credentials, and persons wanting to enter the profession by seeking training. The class prepares individuals to work in assisted living centers, adult family homes, in-home and agency caregiving, and retirement communities. The 28 hour class is sponsored by the Department of Social and Health Services. The...

  • Hat Day was fun learning experience

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Feb 3, 2011

    Spring is definitely on the way even though we’ve had some not so nice days and nights. The frogs have been singing in the evenings and my daffodils are poking their heads up with a couple of early bloomers. Maybe even some sunshine this week as well. News from Naselle: Naselle sports calendar for the week: Thursday-high school girls basketball at North Beach at 5:45 p.m.; Monday-middle school boys basketball at Willapa Valley at 5:45 p.m.; Tuesday-middle school boys basketball with Raymond in Naselle at 5:45 p.m. Go Comets! Tomorrow (...

  • Library releases calendar of events

    Feb 3, 2011

    Timberland Regional Libraries have released their calendar for February with a preview of March events. This will include their ongoing Adult Winter Reading program, which offers prizes and runs until March 15. Events happening at the Naselle branch of the library include February 1--The Friends of the Naselle Timberland Library will meet at 6 p.m. at the library. February 11--Be My Valentine, 3:30-4:30 p.m. for all ages. February 11-13-- The Friends of the Naselle Timberland Library Book and Bake Sale, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the Friday and...

  • IRS forms available at Cathlamet Library

    Feb 3, 2011

    Tax booklets and forms 1040, 1040A and 1040EZ are available at Cathlamet Public Library. In addition, copies of other forms and publications can be downloaded and printed at the library or from home at http://www.irs.gov/formspubs/index.html. The library is located on the second floor of 100 Main Street, above Town Hall. Hours are Monday, 1-4 p.m.; Tuesday, 2-5 p.m.; Wednesday, 6-7:30 p.m., Thursday, 1-4 p.m. and Saturday, 1-4 p.m....

  • Great White Tail Run art winners announced

    Feb 3, 2011

    Shelby Felton, a senior at Wahkiakum High School has been selected as the 2011 Great White Tail Run art contest winner. The second place award goes to Andrew West. A third place tie is acknowledged for Lillian Bartholmew and Taya Deal. Deaton will receive $25 and a shirt with her design. Art supplies will be provided for the second and third place winners. The prizes will be presented in May at their respective schools. Honorable mentions are awarded to Morgan Bashore, Kaylin Bingham, Amy Courser, Macie Elliott, Emily Frank, Tatiana Goldinov,...

  • WSU plans free seed starting workshop

    Feb 1, 2011

    A class to teach the basics for starting vegetables from seed will be held February 17. Taught by Carrie Kennedy, WSU Wahkiakum County Extension, and Melissa Wong, Wahkiakum County Health Department, the class is open to all and free. It will begin at 4:30 p.m. at the WSU extension building on River Street in Cathlamet. Participants will learn what fruits and vegetables to start indoors and how to transition them out to the garden. Registration is appreciated. Call 795-6207 or e-mail wongm@co.wahkiakum.wa.us to register....

  • Plenty of events in the coming months

    Kay Chamberlain, Wah. Co. Eagle|Jan 27, 2011

    NICE BREAK--After the torrential rains we had, it is nice to have a bit of a dry streak. It seems we can't get the dry without the cold, but that's okay, as those heavy rains wind up causing so much grief, that I'd much rather deal with the nip in the air than the flood waters. At least I'm not buried in snow right now. It's bad enough for those still dealing with flooding problems; we certainly don't need to add snow to the mix. SPECIAL DAYS--Those celebrating birthdays from January 27-February 2 are Becky Thacker, Brandon McClain, Gary York,...

  • Lake Fred has receded; ducks gone

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Jan 27, 2011

    Maybe, maybe we will see some sunshine this week. Lake Fred (my pasture) is down and the ducks are gone. We can once again drive out our driveway without worrying about water getting into the vehicle. Oh, the joys of winter in Grays River. News from Naselle: Let’s all remember to mark our calendar for the annual Valentine Smorgasbord to be held on February 13 from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Naselle-Grays River School. This event is sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary, and is a one of a kind lunch. You can’t go wrong by attending thi...

  • Weather causing lots of problems

    Kay Chamberlain, Wah. Co. Eagle|Jan 20, 2011

    DRYING OUT--Wow, was that a wild weekend or what? Just when you thought the rain would slow down, it started back up and boy, oh boy, it did not take long for the "lakes" to appear and spill over onto our roadways, which caused some of the usual road closures in our area. However, the big thing comes when the water starts to scour out from under the roadways as you never know when you go through the standing water, whether the pavement has any support under it. I'm not sure what the total amount of rain was, but in one 24 hour period, there was...

  • Drama club show Friday at 7 p.m.

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Jan 20, 2011

    Flooded in again! It wasn’t too bad until Sunday and we couldn’t get any of the vehicles out. The ducks are in heaven though. Our dogs have discovered that if they wade into the water under the trees, they can pick the mice out of the lower branches and have a snack. Of course sometimes you have to share with the other dogs. News from Naselle: The Naselle Drama Club will host a Musical Variety Show on Friday at 7 p.m. Donations will be accepted at the door to help defray some of the Drama Club costs. Enjoy a fun filled evening of family ent...

  • Get ready, the snow is coming soon

    Kay Chamberlain, Wah. Co. Eagle|Jan 13, 2011

    WEATHER--Can you say nippy? We started this week with a light layer of snow in West Valley and all the hills around me are quite white, so in spite of the warming trend we had with some rain showers that quickly melted the snow in my yard, it was still white in the hills. On Monday evening, it was a very brisk 24 degrees, so my water was dripping and I was thinking, "well, if it starts to snow, it will definitely stick--ugh!" Before sending this in on Tuesday morning, it has the "snow look" in the sky. The temperature has risen, and the wind...

  • Exciting changes due for Johnson Park

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Jan 13, 2011

    Another weird week of weather. It looks like all the gloom and doom forecasts have just about missed us so far. It makes me wonder how much these folks get paid, with all the high tech equipment, and still can’t get it even close to right. Maybe they should have a window put in their offices, and look outside before they give a forecast. Be advised, though, the bad weather warnings need to be heeded, just in case. Living in the country makes it difficult to run out and get what you need at a moments notice. Make sure you keep supplies on h...

  • Old time loggers reunion January 29

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

    STILL COLD--Wow, we've had some nippy nights in West Valley but we certainly love the clear, sunny days that have often accompanied them. Our first day of the new year was mostly cloudy and I was fearing snow, but thankfully we didn't get any of that. I'd like it to warm up a bit, but as long as we're not suffering any horrific damages to anything, the frosty mornings and blue skies are looking pretty good right now. However, it sounds like we may be in for some changes so let's hope we don't slip and slide on freezing rain or wind up with a...

  • Garage sale at Johnson Park this weekend

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

    Cold, cold, cold! I hope everyone was prepared for it. The sunshine was a Godsend during the days, though, and allowed us to get most of the roofing done on our house. Once it is complete we can concentrate on inside work. News from Naselle: School’s back in session after the winter holiday break. Sports calendar for Naselle games coming up this week include: Thursday-girls basketball at Willapa Valley at 5:45 p.m.; Friday-boys basketball at North Beach at 5:45 p.m.; Saturday-girls basketball at home with North Beach at 5:45 p.m.; Wednesday-mid...

  • Donations to Johnson Park will help venues

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Dec 30, 2010

    Here we are, the final countdown to the end of 2010, and a new year dawning with hope for good health and good fortune coming with it. It has been an eventful year for many of us, but we have all made it through. I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday and that it was full of family, friends, good food and lots of fun. We headed south to Stockton, Calif. and apparently got the blame for bringing more rain to them. We had a wonderful time, spent lots of time with grandkids, kids and even some friends. The grandchildren made ornaments for next...

  • Many events already scheduled for 2011

    Kay Chamberlain, Wah. Co. Eagle|Dec 30, 2010

    NOT TOO BAD--Considering that we've spent the days leading up to Christmas where we were frozen solid, like last year, and like the year before, where we saw umpteen buildings collapse, including our fairground's arena, this year's Christmas weather was a piece of cake! Just some drizzle and clouds and a bit of a breeze now and then but for the most part, it was pretty doggone mild, with temperatures between 48 and 51. Of course, I heard we may get a slight bit of snow by the time this paper goes out but they say it's not supposed to be a lengt...

  • Chamber announces tree festival winners

    Dec 23, 2010

    The Wahkiakum Chamber of Commerce has released the results have its Sixth Annual Festival of Trees. Design Winner: - The entry with the most votes overall, was Sharon's Pizza, for the Pizza Tree. Voter Drawing winner was Becky Avalon, who was pleasantly surprised with Warm Vanilla Sugar scented gifts. Silent Auction Winners were: Tree #1 - Kim Sharp, "It Felt Like Christmas" by Made in Wahkiakum, created by Winnie Lowsma. Tree #2 - Jacquey Ostervold, "It Gets Better" by Lower Columbia PFLAG. Tree #3 - Angie Pugh, "Pine Cone Tree" by Wahkiakum...

  • Peace on earth and good will to us all

    Kay Chamberlain, Wah. Co. Eagle|Dec 23, 2010

    HERE COMES CHRISTMAS--ready or not! I know many of you were hoping for a white Christmas but truthfully, snow only causes accidents and delays, whether you are driving or flying, and causes moms like me to be more stressed out! I've already had my fill of holidays and snow. Thank you very much! It sounds like we're going to be quite wet around here with a bit of wind thrown in for good measure, so I'm hoping to keep the power on and all our Christmas Eve and Day dinners to be cooked without the help of the barbecue! As long as we don't have...

  • Service dog chosen; donations still welcome

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Dec 23, 2010

    News from Naselle: The two day boys and girls basketball tournament will take place in Ilwaco on Tuesday, the 28th and Wednesday, the 29th. Good luck Naselle teams! Comet Booster Club calendars are available at Okie’s in Naselle, Rosburg Store in Rosburg and the District office at the school. The price is still $4. If you haven’t finished your shopping yet, you might consider, as a last minute gift, purchasing a gift certificate from one of the local businesses. Perhaps a nice meal at one of the restaurants or even a gift certificate for grocer...

  • Last shopping days before Christmas

    Kay Chamberlain, Wah. Co. Eagle|Dec 16, 2010

    WET ENOUGH?--Holy cow, did we have some rain last weekend or what? Not to mention before and after the weekend! Then of course, there was the wind, which was howling enough through West Valley to wake me up and it sounded like a freight train was coming through the back of the house--not good! While my field is a lake, my road is above water, at least as I begin to write this, so that's a good thing. It sure beats being trapped at home due to two feet of water over the road, which has happened multiple times before. In Grays River, we saw...

  • AIDS benefit concert set for December 28

    Dec 16, 2010

    Stephanie Wise, a former student of Naselle High School, will host a second AIDS benefit at the Naselle/Grays River High School Commons, starting at 6 p.m. on December 28. Wise, who is currently majoring in professional writing and political science at Baylor University in Waco, Tex., hosted the first concert in 2007, and another concert was organized for 2008 but canceled due to record snows. This year's proceeds are going to an AIDS hospice in South Africa, Genesis Hope's Sponsor-a-Bed Programme. Wise chose this program because several of...

  • Christmas will be here very soon!

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Dec 9, 2010

    Only a little more than two weeks before Santa is to arrive. Hope you have all your shopping done, and that you have done much of it locally. We certainly have some talented folks in our area and with all the bazaars; it’s not hard to find unique gifts. News from Naselle: Sports coming up this week for the Naselle teams include: Thursday, the 9th-high school girls basketball at Wahkiakum starting at 5:45 p.m.; Saturday, the 11th-high school girls basketball at South Bend at 5:45 p.m.; Monday, the 13th-middle school girls basketball at Ocosta a...

  • Conservation District meeting set

    Dec 2, 2010

    Cowlitz and Wahkiakum Conservation District Supervisors will host a public meeting with Legislative 18th and 19th District Senators and Representatives on December 13. The informal meeting will be held to discuss natural resource issues, resolutions and a short overview of District projects and activities during the past year. The public is invited to the meeting in Conference Room B in the Student Center located on the Lower Columbia College campus for a one hour presentation and discussion from 5-6 p.m....

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