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The River City Strippers Quilt Group has donated 14 quilts to the familes in Oso who lost homes and family members in the recent landslide. Group members said they wanted to offer some comfort and let them know Cathlamet cares about them. The group meets on Fridays at St. Catherine Catholic Church, Cathlamet....
Renowned author and Willapa Hills Audubon Society member Dr. Robert Michael Pyle of Grays River will present “Of Butterflies and Bigfoot”, a fascinating blend of natural history and lore, as part of Mount St. Helen's Institute Science Pub Lecture Series, "Views and Brews". The lecture will be held next Monday, 6:30 p.m., at the Kelso Theatre Pub, 214 S. Pacific Avenue, Kelso. Suggested donation $10....
Students from 12 southwest Washington school bands filled Wahkiakum High School’s gym Tuesday for a rehearsal for a Mass Band concert Tuesday evening. An honor band of outstanding musicians also performed in the evening, and during the day, bands from the 12 schools competed in judged performances. Joining the Wahkiakum High School band were bands from Adna, Toutle Lake, Ilwaco, Knappa, Raymond, Onalaska, Mossyrock, Winlock, Ocosta, Toledo and Pe Ell. Photo by Diana Zimmerman...
The historic U.S. Quarantine Station at Knappton Cove will hold an open house on May 24, 1-4 p.m. On the program is "Jane barnes & the mystery of Todd’s Bay at 1:30 p.m. Visitors may also stroll the grounds and view updated museum displays. The station is found three miles upriver from Washington side of Astoria/Megler bridge. The museum will be open summer Saturdays from 1-4 p.m. or by appointment (503-738-5206)....
The Longview Pioneer Lions and the Columbia Theatre have teamed up for Cabaret 2014. Shaken with a Twist of Sublime will be shown at the Columbia Theatre, 1231 Vandercook Way, Longview, on May 15, 16 and 17 at 7:30 p.m., and a matinee will be shown at 2 p.m. on May 17. Tickets are $25 for adults, $18 for balcony and $15 for seniors and students. All proceeds will benefit Longview Pioneer Lions charitable causes and the Columbia Theatre. For tickets call 360-575-8499 or go to www.columbiatheatre.com....
Jarrett Anthoni Aegerter was born March 21. He is the son of Tony and Annalei Aergerter of Puget Island. He weighed 6 lbs., 10 oz., at birth and was 19.5 inches long. Grandparents are Jacque Burkhalter of Arlington and Fred and Kooki Aegerter of Puget Island....
Art was hung in the lobby of the Hotel Cathlamet on Saturday in an event by the Rock ‘n’ Roll Congress to showcase the creativity and talents of local youth. Rock ‘n’ Roll Congress is an after school program organized by mother and daughter duo Martie Vavoudis and Jillian Weiss to provide a fun learning environment for students who want to express their creativity in music and art. All the art was created by Wahkiakum youth, age four to 20. It will remain in the hotel lobby for viewing for the r...
A summer day camp, Sew for Fun, for youth wishing to learn how to sew will be held Monday through Friday, July 7-11, at the Catlin Grange. The class times for 1st and 2nd year students will be from 9 a.m. to noon; 3rd, 4th, and 5th year students will be from 1-4 p.m. Washington State University 4-H Sewing and Textile Volunteers will teach youth basic sewing skills and how to use and care for a sewing machine. Participants will learn straight stitching; hand sewing; how to work with a simple pattern; and how to use basic sewing supplies,...
Greetings from the Fair office. The Fair Board has picked the 2014 Fair Theme: Red, White and Moooo! I will be in the Fair office Monday, Tuesday and Friday from 3 to 6 p.m. The Easter Bingo was a success. I would like to thank everyone who donated raffle items or their time. The car show is happening May 31 at the Fairgrounds so in preparation for this we will be having a clean up day on May 24 starting at 10 a.m. Anyone who wants to volunteer please come on down. I will be working on sending out vendor applications soon so if you want to be...
Sheriff Mark Howie handed out certificates to the following Terrific Kids at J.A. Wendt Elementary School. Front row left to right: Audrey Morton, Ruby Dallas, Kelcie Kensinger, Cayden Mendez and Myron Will. 2nd row l-r: Kamden Scuito, Zoe Doiron, Logan Jensen, Hayley Roundy, Anna Goldinov, Vera Tsybikova, Malachi Taylor, Iliyah Goldinov, Libby Davis and Jordan Montgomery. 3rd row l-r: Phillip Goldinov, Patrick Thompson, Peter Vik, Galina Goldinov, Svetlana Goldinov, McKenna Mendez, Ava Thomas, Miya Kerstetter, Miranda Lomax, Paige Mace,...
Naselle 3rd quarter students of the month displaying the character traits of honesty and integrity as announced by the district are back row left to right: Cole Dorman, Nick Gaines, Erick Lund and Parker Dalton. Front left to right: Ethan Lindstrom, Hannah Wirkkala and Lindsay Hunt. Naselle 3rd quarter students of the month displaying the character traits of honesty and integrity as announced by the district are back row left to right: Grace Zimmerman, Emily Bjornsgard, Matt Carter, Ramzi Estes, Emily Gjovik, Kyryn Jacot and Saleana...
Delaney Doumit was honored at The Wahkiakum Lions May 5 meeting for her achievement as Student of The Month of April. She is pictured with her parents Tina and Mark Schubert as she receives her check and certificate from Susan Kuhn of the Lions Club. The Wahkiakum Lions Club would like to honor Travis Wegdahl as their March Student of The Month. Travis is pictured with his mother Stacey Wegdahl as he is presented a check and a certificate for his achievement from Susan Kuhn of the Lions Club....
What could be a more suitable mother-daughter activity then going to the Grays River Methodist Church Friendship Circle Spring Tea and Luncheon together on May 18. This year’s theme is “As Time Goes By,” with all of our favorite things; a wonderful menu, a fashion show with stories and memorabilia of times gone by, prizes and surprises, and a hat contest. The fashions will be on loan from the Appelo Archives Center and from the collections of local citizens. The High Tea menu includes scones, fresh fruit, sandwiches and savories, veggies and d...
The Seal River Cemetery Association has scheduled a cemetery clean-up day for Saturday, May 17 at 1 p.m. at the cemetery in preparation for the Memorial Day weekend. “Many hands and tools make clean-up faster but more importantly the memories that we make with the different families will last a lifetime,” said spokesperson Linda Elliott. A full article will appear next week on specifics for the clean-up day....
The Blanche Bradley Memorial Foundation is collecting gently used books for their upcoming sale on May 30 and 31. If you haven’t been to the newly remodeled library this is a chance to drop off your used books and take a look at the library. Books can be donated up to the day before the sale....
The community is invited to a Spring Celebration at the Tsuga Gallery, 70 Main St., Cathlamet, on Friday, May 2, from 5-7 p.m. This is a social event where one can meet local artists, and enjoy the new spring decor and exhibits. Entertainment will be provided by Donnie Wages and an assortment of finger foods will be provided....
Following is the third quarter honor roll as announced by John C. Thomas Middle School. 8th grade – Ashley Flitcroft and Justin Hoven each earned a 4.0 GPA. Morgan Bashore, Anikalea Keliheleua, McKenzie Menard, Grayci Thomas, Casey Wilson, Mica Kincade, Aly Kirzy, Eacov Goldinov, Bryce Good, Shanna Batdorf and Madison Mace. 7th grade – Emily Frank and Elizabeth Leitz each earned a 4.0. Lucas Brown, Tyler Mogush, Charlie Ashe, Macie Elliott, Mckensi Fluckiger, Kayleigh Nakonsky, Jamal Ahmed and Trinity Klecker. 6th grade –...
Wahkiakum High School senior Dylan Hansen is one of 12 students from this region named to receive $1,000 Pacific Lumber & Shipping Scholarships. A Pacific Lumber & Shipping announcement said the college-bound high school seniors demonstrated both academic excellence and commitment to their communities in Southwest Washington and Northwest Oregon. The students are: Dylan Hansen, Wahkiakum High School, Chase Berg, Clatskanie High School, Carl Beyer, Molalla High School, Brian Guisinger, Rainier High School, Joel Martin, Toledo High School, Neil...
The U.S. Postal Service will hold their annual food drive on Saturday, May 10. The Cathlamet Postal Service will be supported by VFW Post 5297, Wahkiakum Food Bank, Helping Hand and local high school students. Collection bags will be delivered to mail boxes May 5-7. As details are finalized, more information will appear in next week’s edition of The Eagle....
The Chinook Tribal Council will hold a special General Assembly meeting on Saturday, May 10, at 11 a.m. at the Columbia Pacific Heritage Museum in Ilwaco, WA. Tribal members are encouraged to attend. They will discuss, consider and vote to amend their constitution. A potluck luncheon will take place as usual. For questions or further information call 360-875-6670....
In a masterful performance, vocalist Kyleen Austin enthralled a large audience last Saturday with a varied selection of operatic songs. Accompanied by cellist Andrew Emlen and pianist Kathleen Petersen, Austin performed works from French, German, English and Italian operas. Before moving to Wahkiakum County about three years ago, Austin performed with companies in California. She has earned a bachelor degree in music performance and in English from Notre Dame de Namur University. She has studied with San Francisco Bay area vocal coaches and in...
Cathlamet organist Jeff Fox will perform a varied program on three instruments on May 3, 6:30 p.m., at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church on Puget Island, 549 SR 409. A freewill offering will go to benefit local children’s camperships this summer and additional funds will be provided by Thrivent Financial. The program will include pieces on the church’s historic 1885 Hilborne Roosevelt pipe organ, 1907 Steinway piano, and a harpsichord. The music will range from baroque to contemporary, including a few of Fox’s own compositions and arrange...
Students at Wendt Elementary and Thomas Middle schools will present a Missoula Children's Theatre production, "The Secret Garden," this Saturday. Students will perform the show at 3 and 5:30 p.m. at Wahkiakum High School. Talking parts are Micca Cothren as Mrs. Medlock, Hannah Arn/Dickon, Ellie Leitz/Mary, Makaila Bigelow/Susan, Cadence Guest/Ayah, Kylee Thomason/Martha, Chuck Barton/Dr. Craven, Charlie Ashe/Colin Craven and Katie Stacey/Archibald Craven. Playing vines will be Autum J., Parker L., Camren M., Ruby D., Preston W., Tamara K.,...
Violet Isabelle Jane Lawrence was born March 27 at 10:50 p.m. at St John Hospital in Longview. She weighed 6.11 pounds and was 20 inches long. Her parents are Paul and Sarah Lawrence of Puget Island. Maternal grandparents are Harry and Debbie Harrison of Puget Island. Paternal grandparents are Derek and Linda Lawrence of London, England. Violet joins 3½ year old brother Thomas Lawrence....
According to information received from Wahkiakum School District, Kindergarten registration will be held the week of April 21st – April 25th from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the grade school office. Requirements include a birth certificate and immunization information. For further information call 795-3261....