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  • Chamber announces Festival of Trees results

    Dec 31, 2009

    The Wahkiakum Chamber of Commerce has announced the winners of its Fourth Annual Festival of Trees. In the design category, winners were: - Wreath Winner, - "Firemen" by Cathlamet Fire Department. Large Tree Winner, - "Zebra Tree" by The Chamber of Commerce, and Small Tree Winner, - "Cathlamet Christmas" by Made in Wahkiakum. Voter Drawing winner was Terri Cheedle, who won a gift basket filled with all things lavender. The Silent Auction Winners were: Tree #1 - Patti Phillips, "A Cathlamet Christmas" by Made in Wahkiakum. Tree #2 - Kay...

  • Former Naselle student returns from volunteer work

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Dec 31, 2009

    Where did 2009 go? I can€™t believe it€™s almost 2010. That means we have lived here for 10 years, and it seems like we moved in yesterday. I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas. Our household certainly did. We even got to visit with three of our former puppies. What a trip watching five big dogs wrestle and run in the fields. They are all related, as we have the mother, father and big brother, and they all seem to remember that this is where they came from. We also got a Christmas card fro...

  • Chamber announces Festival of Trees results

    Dec 31, 2009

    The Wahkiakum Chamber of Commerce has announced the winners of its Fourth Annual Festival of Trees. In the design category, winners were: - Wreath Winner, - "Firemen" by Cathlamet Fire Department. Large Tree Winner, - "Zebra Tree" by The Chamber of Commerce, and Small Tree Winner, - "Cathlamet Christmas" by Made in Wahkiakum. Voter Drawing winner was Terri Cheedle, who won a gift basket filled with all things lavender. The Silent Auction Winners were: Tree #1 - Patti Phillips, "A Cathlamet Christmas" by Made in Wahkiakum. Tree #2 - Kay...

  • Have a safe and happy holiday

    Kay Chamberlain, Wah. Co. Eagle|Dec 22, 2009

    HERE IT IS--Yes indeed, the holiday that I said was months away just recently is already here--it’s Christmas! Wow, did that time just fly by or what? If you’re reading this and you haven’t gotten your shopping done yet, I feel sorry for you. You’d best hop to it or you may only find a bag of coal in your stocking this year! You may be in luck if you’re celebrating late on Christmas Day, so hurry downtown and pick up some of those last minute, yet unique items that you can find around our area, or gift certificates that are sure to please ev...

  • Planning commission acquires new member

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Dec 22, 2009

    I don’t know about you but I still have a few things to do before the big day on Friday, so this column will be shorter than usual. We are expecting two of our sons and their girlfriends on Tuesday afternoon, as well as their puppies. We will be celebrating our son Don’s birthday a little late (it was the 16th), with his choice of what he wants to eat, and what kind of birthday cake I fix. It never changes, since he was quite young, his dinner has been hamburger stroganoff and German chocolate cake for dessert. It’s nice to be able to cook...

  • Weather in the news once again

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Nov 25, 2009

    Water, water everywhere. We knew it was coming; it was just a matter of when. We are now residing on our hill with lakefront property, probably for a couple more days, and we are the lucky ones. There are lots of logs and big trees with root wads floating in the Grays River and hopefully they will not be caught up on the bridges. News from Naselle: This community will say goodbye to one of the most gracious, most generous, and personable ladies to have lived her life in our community. Rose Elaine Johnson, known to most as “Rosie,” passed awa...

  • Local organizations need new members

    Kay Chamberlain, Wah. Co. Eagle|Nov 25, 2009

    HOLDING ON--As this work weeks begins, it’s really nasty out there and depending on which weather guy is talking to you, we may be in for some really wild weather. I am writing this early just in case we wind up with no power to type or send things via the computer. The one big storm that is due has yet to arrive. I think we are all hoping it fizzles out and we don’t get the strong winds. We got some fairly strong winds Sunday night, and the coast saw up to 82 mph Monday. SPECIAL DAYS--Those celebrating birthdays from November 19-25 are Bar...

  • Local organizations need new members

    Kay Chamberlain, Wah. Co. Eagle|Nov 25, 2009

    HOLDING ON--As this work weeks begins, it’s really nasty out there and depending on which weather guy is talking to you, we may be in for some really wild weather. I am writing this early just in case we wind up with no power to type or send things via the computer. The one big storm that is due has yet to arrive. I think we are all hoping it fizzles out and we don’t get the strong winds. We got some fairly strong winds Sunday night, and the coast saw up to 82 mph Monday. SPECIAL DAYS--Those celebrating birthdays from November 19-25 are Bar...

  • Weather in the news once again

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Nov 25, 2009

    Water, water everywhere. We knew it was coming; it was just a matter of when. We are now residing on our hill with lakefront property, probably for a couple more days, and we are the lucky ones. There are lots of logs and big trees with root wads floating in the Grays River and hopefully they will not be caught up on the bridges. News from Naselle: This community will say goodbye to one of the most gracious, most generous, and personable ladies to have lived her life in our community. Rose Elaine Johnson, known to most as “Rosie,” passed awa...