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The Longview City Council meets on the second and fourth Thursdays of every month at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers on 2nd floor of Longview City Hall at 1525 Broadway, Longview. The City Hall is accessible for persons with disabilities. Special equipment to assist the hearing impaired is also available. Please contact the City Executive Offices at 360.442.5004 48 hours in advance if you require special accommodations to attend the meeting.
Kelso City Council meets the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month at Kelso City Hall 7:00 PM
The Airport generally meets the second Thursday of every month at:
Kelso City Hall Council Chambers
203 S. Pacific Avenue
Kelso, WA 98626
Exception: Airport Board meets quarterly (January, April, July, October) at:
Airport FBO Building
2215 Parrott Way
Kelso, WA 98626
The Kalama City Council meets at the Kalama City Hall on the first and third Wednesday of every month at 7:00pm. KLTV broadcasts these meeetings at a later date and time. Check your local listings for more information on program timing.
City of Kalama
P.O. Box 1007
320 N. 1st Street
Kalama, WA 98625
The City of Kalama Planning Commission holds meetings at City Hall on the second Thursday of every month.
City of Kalama
P.O. Box 1007
320 N. 1st Street
Kalama, WA 98625
www.cityofkalama.com
The City of Kalama Parks and Recreation Board holds meetings on the second Tuesday of every month.
City of Kalama
P.O. Box 1007
320 N. 1st Street
Kalama, WA 98625
www.cityofkalama.com
The commission serves in an advisory capacity to the city manager and city council with respect to the best methods of insuring the growth, development and expansion of the municipality. The commission performs administrative functions including the holding of hearings on subdivisions, comprehensive plan and zoning amendments.
The major responsibility of the Commission is to identify and actively encourage the conservation of the city’s historic resources by initiating and maintaining a register of historic places and reviewing proposed changes to register properties.
It also raises community awareness of the city’s history and historic resources, and serves as the city’s primary resource in matters of history, historic planning, and preservation.
Kelso Bridge Market
"SOMETHING TO CROW ABOUT"
Sunday's at Catlin Center
10:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Fresh produce, crafts, fun for all
Kids Corner
Meet Friends
Counseling for small businesses (either existing or those being formed) is provided free by S.C.O.R.E., an adjunct of the Small Business Administration. One hour sessions are scheduled each Tuesday morning at 9, 10 & 11am.
The meeting place is the Kelso/Longview Chamber of Commerce,
1563 Olympia Way, Longview, WA.
Counseling is by appointment, only. To reserve a one-hour spot, phone 1-360-699-1079.
{ please DO NOT phone the Chamber of Commerce }
The Mt. St. Helens Club is southwest Washington’s oldest & favorite outing
club. Currently with 100 members & growing, the club schedules hikes
(almost) every Monday and (almost) every Saturday year round. During
the winter, hikes are often replaced by x-country skiing & snowshoeing.
Other outdoor activities include biking, camping, canoeing and picnicking.
Monday hikes are Easy to Moderate: (3 to 7 miles & less than 1000 elevation)
Saturday hikes are Moderate to Difficult (5 to 12 miles & over 1000 elevation).
To learn more, access the website: mtsthelensclub.org
Once looking at the website press the “Events” tab, then select the outing
you want to begin your experience with this great group of people.
If you have questions about this event, just phone the leader. If you get an
answering machine, leave a message and expect a return call.
The Mt. St. Helens Club is southwest Washington’s oldest & favorite
outing club. Currently with 100 members & growing, the club
schedules hikes (almost) every Monday and (almost) every Saturday
year round. During the winter, hikes are often replaced by x-country
skiing & snowshoeing. Other outdoor activities include biking,
camping, canoeing and picnicking.
Monday hikes are Easy to Moderate: (3 to 7 miles & less than 1000 elevation)
Saturday hikes are Moderate to Difficult (5 to 12 miles & over 1000 elevation).
To learn more, access the website: mtsthelensclub.org
Once looking at the website press the “Events” tab, then select the
outing you want to begin your experience with this great group of
people. If you have questions about this event, just phone the leader.
If you get an answering machine, leave a message & expect a call back.
LIONS CLUB FOOD BANK
EVERY THURSDAY, 1PM
Location: FOE Club 224 Huntington Avenue South, Castle Rock
Contact: Frank Murias, 749-1472
LIONS CLUB FOOD BANK
EVERY THURSDAY, 1PM
Location: FOE Club, 224 Huntington Avenue South, Castle Rock
Contact: Frank Murias, 749-1472
Business Meetings are the second Thursday of each month. Chamber of Commerce meets at 8:30am at the School District Modular Building located at 620 Roake Avenue SE Castle Rock, WA (THIS IS A NEW LOCATION)
Visit: http://www.castlerockchamber.com for more information.
LIONS CLUB FOOD BANK; every Thursday 1p.m.
Location: FOE Club 224 Huntington Avenue S.
Frank Murias 749-1472
CONTACT INFO: RYANA COVINGTON, CLERK-TREASURER
360/274-8181 EMAIL: rcovington@ci.castle-rock.wa.us
CONTACT INFO: JOANNE PURVIS, PLANNING COMMISSION SECRETARY
360/274-8181 EMAIL: jpurvis@ci.castle-rock.wa.us
CONTACT INFO: Barbara Roller, Public Works Secretary 360/274-7478
CR Senior Center Monday Cinnamon Sales. 222 2nd Avenue SW
Info: 274-7502
CR SENIOR CENTER, 222 2ND AVE SW
INFO: 274-7502
COME JOIN QUILTERS OF ALL AGES!
CR Senior Center, 222 2nd Ave SW
274-7502
The United Way of Cowlitz County Board meeting is open to the public with advanced notice of attendence to the United Way staff at 360-423-5320.
The Board of Cowlitz County Commissioners meet every Tuesday starting at 9:00 a.m.
Visit our website to view the Agenda.
http://www.co.cowlitz.wa.us/commissioners/Minutes_&_Agendas.htm
Programs for that day will be listed on a seperate posting.
The Kiwanis are an international organization with a focus on helping the children in our communities. We do several fundraisers and community projects around Longview/Kelso.
Please come join us for lunch and see what we are all about.
Monthly meeting of local runners and walkers. Everyone welcome.
Runners and walkers meet each Saturday for an hour of exercise followed by coffee. Location varies each week, check website for details.
Regularly Scheduled City Council Meeting
Come to the Cowlitz Community Farmer's Market and find produce, plants, crafts, baked goods, eggs, entertainment, and fun! Come on down and join the fun there's something good for everyone!
Smaller than our Saturday Market but still a great opportunity to pick up your fruit and vegies from local Farmers.
Kalama Chamber of Commerce meets every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month from 1 to 2 at one of the local restaurants. Check out our calendar on our website www.kalamachamber.com to see where we are or call 673-6299.
Patients, Friends and families come and discuss osteoporosis as a group meets the first Thursday of every month at the Womens Health Pavilion. 1660 Delaware Street, Longview, Washington 98632
360-501-3700
We meet the second Tues. of every month in the large downstairs meeting room of the Longview Public Library.
Everyone interested in the sanctity of life is encouraged to attend.
Meet a geneologist at the library to discuss your family search challenge.
Meeting 2nd Tues of the month at St. John's hospital cafeteria
Cowlitz Substance Abuse Coalition General meeting
We meet monthly at the Kelso First Presbyterian Church, 215 Academy Street in Kelso.
The Coalition meets third Thursday of each month, except THERE IS NO MEETING IN AUGUST.
Please contact Brian McCrady at 360-577-3041 with any questions.
Rainier School Board Meeting
Join us on the second Monday of each month in the portable next to the District Office at 28168 Old Rainier Rd.
Kelso School Board Meeting
Meets on the 2nd and 4th Monday of every month in the Ruth B. Clark Administration Services Building, located at 601 Crawford Street.
For more information please visit: http://www.kelso.wednet.edu/district/members.html
Longview School Board Meeting
Meets on the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month at the Longview School District Administration Building at 2715 Lilac Street.
For more information please go to: http://www.longview.k12.wa.us/board%20highlights.htm
Go Fourth Committee Meeting
Meets 1st and 3rd Fridays of each month at 7am at the Monticello Hotel.
Coffee Break @ Kelso Lodge
Time: 6:30 am to 9 am Every Monday and Saturday
Free and Open to the public.
For more information please go to: http://www.bluelodge-wa.org/kelso94/our_lodge.htm
Woodland City Council Meeting
Location: Woodland City Hall
Time: 7 pm or as scheduled
Meets every 3rd Monday of the month in the Council Chambers, on the 2nd floor (handicap accessible)
For more information please call 360-225-8281 or contact:
Office of the Clerk/Treasurer230 Davidson Ave/PO Box 9Woodland, WA 98674 http://www.ci.woodland.wa.us/Dept/Gov/council.htmRainier City Council Meeting
Meets the 1st and 3rd Monday of every month at Rainier City Hall from 7:30 pm to 10:30 pm.
Sign ups for Longview Girls Softball will be on Sat. Feb. 7th at the clubhouse at the softball fields on 7th Ave. (next to Columbia Ford). Registrations will be taken from 10am-2pm. Please bring a copy of your birth certificate. For more information, please contact the league office at 577-1006.
The County Commissioners meet the first four Tuesdays of each month. Their meetings begin at 9:30 am and continue until all business for the day is transacted.
Public comment period is scheduled from 10-10:15 am each Tuesday unless otherwise noted on the board's agenda. The public is encouraged and welcome to attend.
For more information please see the Wahkiakum County Washington Government Website .
The Castle Rock School Board meets on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month.
Community input is generally taken at 6 pm. You may request a specific time between 5:30 and 8:00 pm if you call 360-501-2940 a day or two in advance.
For more information please check out the Castle Rock School District Web Site .
Members of the Fleet Reserve Auxiliary No. 363 meet the second Friday of each month. All people who have active, retired or reserve status family members who are serving or have served in the Navy, Marines and Coast Guard are welcome.
The potluck starts at 6:30 p.m. and the meeting starts at 7:30 p.m.
For details, call Mary at 425-4688.
Columbian Artists Association Monthly Meeting
The Columbian Artist Association (CAA) meets the first Tuesday of every month from 10:00 am to noon in Room 316 (Conference Room) at the Merk, 1339 Commerce Street, Longview. Parking is available in the parking lot behind the Merk. Each meeting includes an informational program and sharing of art. We are always glad to add new members. For more information: call 360-575-9751 or write to CAA at P.O. Box 2862, Longview WA. 98632.
The Columbian Artists Association promotes the visual arts by fostering an understanding and appreciation of them among members and in the community at large. To achieve this, the association sponsors activities which include exhibitions, demonstration, lectures, show/sales, and other appropriate events. The Columbian Artists Association strives for a high standard in the field of art and seeks to benefit the membership in the showing and distribution of art media.
Gambling Problem??? You are not alone! ! !
Area group meets every Monday and Friday evening at Three Rivers House of Prayer, 1335 11th Ave in Longview. There is ample parking on the northwest corner of 11th and Hudson. Gambling addiction hurts millions of Americans. This includes individuals and families right here in Cowlitz County. Come join and get the help you need. There are no dues and no official sign up is necessary.
Grab your spurs and join us for Cowlitz Cowboy Church, every 4th Saturday. We have a full country band and several singers.
No Admission - free will offering to benefit different missionaries.
The Town Council meets on the third Monday of each month,
except for January and February when they are held on
the third Tuesday due to Federal Holidays.
Meetings are held at the Fire Hall Meeting Room,
255 Second Street and begin promptly at 07:00 p.m.
All citizens are encouraged to attend.
For more information please go to: http://www.townofcathlamet.com/council.shtml
If you want emotional stability and true freedom from drug addiction and alcoholism, come to a Journey to Freedom meeting. You will find that there is a way out. You will make new friends that will be a positive influence in your life as well as being supportive of you while you are on YOUR Journey to Freedom.
We meet every Tuesday at 6 p.m.
For more information please go to: http://www.longviewhbc.com
Caring for someone with memory loss? Alzheimer’s Association caregiver support groups provide a consistent and caring place for people to learn, share and gain emotional support from others who are also on a unique journey of providing care to a person with dementia. Recognizing that some caregivers find it challenging to access traditional support groups, the Chapter has launched a telephone support group that offers the benefits of a traditional face-to-face support group without the need to leave home. The toll-free teleconference group is held the third Tuesday of each month, from 7:30 – 9:00 p.m., and facilitated by Barbara Bridges, RN, MSN. If you are interested in participating, or for additional information, contact Linda Whiteside at (800) 848-7097 or linda.whiteside@alz.org.
More than five million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease; nearly 100,000 live in Washington State. The Alzheimer’s Association is the world leader in Alzheimer’s disease research and support. Through our national network of advocates and chapters, we advance research, improve services and care, create awareness of Alzheimer’s disease and mobilize support. Our vision is a world without Alzheimer’s disease. For more information on the Alzheimer’s Association, visit http://www.alz.org/alzwa/.The Parks & Recreation Advisory Board is made up of Longview residents who volunteer their time for the preservation and development of parks, leisure facilities and recreation programs for the community.
Please join us on the third Thursday of each month and make your comments and suggestions are welcome known.
Meetings are at 7 pm at the Parks and Recreation Building, 2920 Douglas St.
MEDICINE WHEEL TEACHINGS
With ROY WILSON
Spiritual Leader Of The Cowlitz Tribe
Ongoing Classes Meet the 1st Saturday of Each Month
(*September only will meet on the 12th)
Noon to 1pm Drumming Circle 1-4pm Teachings 4 – 5pm ish Contacting the Spirits of the Wheel
The Snake Clan Medicine Wheel teachings are taught by Chief Roy Wilson (Grandfather) the Spiritual Leader and Storyteller of the Cowlitz tribe. Kyle Ward and Maureen Browning, Ritual and Shamanic Practitioners, Healers and Sun Dancers will show you how to contact the spirits of the medicine wheel to assist in ordinary daily life by receiving helpful information, teachings and guidance.
Contact Maureen Browning or Kyle Ward for directions or questions Raven House Healing 360-703-1394
The Woodland City Council meets on the first and third Monday of every month at 7 p.m. or as scheduled. Meetings are held at Woodland City Hall, 100 Davidson Avenue, Woodland, Washington. Council Chambers are on the 2nd floor (handicapped accessible).
For general information please contact the Office of the Clerk/Treasurer at 230 Davidson Avenue/ P.O. Box 9 Woodland, Washington or by telephone at (360) 225-8281 or http://www.ci.woodland.wa.us/AgendasMinutes/AgMin.htm
Caring for someone with memory loss?
Alzheimer's Association caregive support groups provide a consistent and caring place for people to learn, share, and gain emotional support from others who are also on a unique journey of providing care to a person with dimentia. A free information and support group for care partners, family members and friends of individuals with dimentia will be held on the 3rd Monday of each month.
Where: St Stephens Episcopal Church 1428 22nd Avenue Longview, Washington 98632
For more information please contact: Janice Higby 360-501-8363 or Dawn Morgan 1-800-848-7097 ext 247
More than five million Americans are living with Alzheimer's disease; nearly 100,000 live in Washington State. The Alzheimer's Association is the world leader in Alzheimer's disease research and support. Through our national network of advocates and chapters, we advance research, improve services and care, create awareness of Alzheimer's diseases and mobilize support. Our vision is a world without Alzheimer's disease. For more information on the Alzheimer's Association visit http://www.alzwa.org .
We play from 12-2 pm every Sunday rain or shine year round.
It's a great way to meet people and get/stay in shape. It's co-ed for all ages high school, college, and adults.
Bring some water, cleats (if you want) and a light and a dark shirt.
Hopefully we will see you there. Email if you have any questions or concerns.
Do your communication skills need some polishing?
Are you looking to become a better leader?
Would you like to meet some great people who will encourage you?
Then join us every Tuesday morning at 6 am at the Monticello Hotel.
We want to give your day a boost of positivity.
6 am too early for you? Check out http://www.toastmasters.org to find a group in your area.
Please join us for our monthly meeting at the Longview Public Library.
The main responsibility of the Commission is to identify and actively encourage the conservation of the city's historic resources by initiating and maintaining a register of historic places and reviewing proposed changes to register properties. They also raise community awareness of the city's history and historic resources and serves as the city's primary resource in matters of history and historic planning and preservation.
Meetings are held on the third Thursday of the month.
The Port of Kalama Board of Commissioners meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of every month.
Join us a the Port of Kalama Office: 380 Marine Drive Kalama.
For questions please call (360) 673-2325.
Old time country, Western swing & Bluegrass music!
Open Mic and Music Jam.
Join us a the Catlin Grange, bring your instrument and let's have some fun! (Accoustic instruments only please)
Lower Columbia CCA willl be having our general meeting at the Monticello Hotel in the Ballroom
Longview Bridge Club Monday Meeting
10:30 to about noon (bring a sack lunch)
Non-LifeMasters (0-500mp)
Catlin Center
106 NW 8th Ave
Kelso, Washington 98626
For more information please see the Longview Bridge Club Web Site or call 360.577.6671
Longview Bridge Club Thursday Game
Time: 6:30 pm
Longview Senior Center
1111 Commerce Ave
Longview, Washington 98632
For more information please see the Longview Bridge Club Web Site or call Rich at 360.636.0210
The Longview Bridge Club Sunday Game
Time: 1:30 pm, meets every 2nd and 4th Sunday
Stratified Open Pairs
St Joseph Parish Hall
396 Elm Street
Kalama Washington 98625
For more information please see the Longview Bridge Club Web Site or call Rich at 360.673.4682
The Kelso School Board meets on the 3rd Monday of the month at 5 pm. All meetings are at the Ruth B. Clark Administration Services Building unless otherwise noted.
For more information please go to the Kelso School District Web Site .
The Port of Longview Commission meetings are held the second and foruth Tuesday of every month. Please note time and location are subject to change.
All interested RVers are invited.
We meet at the Delaware Plaza on every 2nd Monday of the month.
We meet at the Salvation Army, 1639 10th Ave Longview on the 1st Friday of every month.
Donations to our local DAV#32 can be sent to:
DAV Herman Rogers#32
3102 Garfield St
Longview, WA 98632
Please join us for The Fire 6 Board Commissioners Meeting.
Meetings take place on the 2nd Monday of every month at 5:30 pm at Castle Rock Fire Station #61.
For more information please contact Chief Eric Koreis at 360.957.0520
The Port of Longview Commission meets the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. Please note time and place are subject to change.
Baord of Directors meeting.
Governmental Affirs meeting formerly Monthly Contractors meeting. Meet with city and county officials regarding upcoming changes and ordinances that will affect the building community.
Come and help us plan events for the Mount St. Helens 30th Anniversary! The committee meets the third Friday of every month and would love your help in making this a great year.
ARE YOU LIVING IN FEAR OF FORECLOSURE?
Housing counselors are available the first Saturday of every month at the Longview Public Library 1600 Louisiana St, Longview, WA 98632 from 12 pm until 4 pm to provide resources regarding foreclosure and the options available to homeowners.
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Columbian Artists Members Monthly meeting at the Merk.
No Frills Networking
Who are we? No Frills Networking is YOUR local networking group.
When do we meet? Every Tuesday of Every Month, 7:30 am to 8:30 am
Where do we meet? The Grinder Restaurant @ Splits.....200 Kelso Dr. Kelso
What does it cost? Only a smile (Professional Courtesy means that you arrive on time and listen to whomever may be speaking to the group at any particular time)
Coffee, Tea, Hot Chocolate and Breakfast is available for nominal charges. Also includes free Wi-Fi.
YOUR continued participation benefits everyone! Including you!
For more information or if you would like to present your business call Jim @ 360.314.8691
The Lelooska Museum displays an extensive collection of Native artifacts from North America. Fine examples of beadwork, quillwork, baskertry and carvings.
Admission by donation.
165 Merwin Village Road, Ariel, WA 98603
360-225-9522
FREE Scandinavian Hardanger Embroidery Class at the Sons of Norway Lodge each Monday at 224 Catlin ST W, Kelso. Contact Muriel at 503-556-3501 for supply list or stop by to check out the class and have a cup of coffee!
Sons of Norway Business Mtg at 7:00pm at 224 Catlin St W, Kelso, WA. All community members interested in finding out more about Sons of Norway are cordially invited to attend.
Please bring a snack to share, coffee will be provided.
Pancake & Waffle Breakfast held at Sons of Norway Sat. April 3rd from 8:30 - 10:30 am at 224 Catlin St W, Kelso, WA 98626.
Menu includes ham, pancakes, waffles, scrambled eggs, coffee and juice for a $5 donation.
Pickled herring, lefse making supplies and more at our Breidablik Butikk!
Enjoy your old time favorites as Don Marko and Tom Monson entertain our guests with their accordion music.
AWPPW Hall
724 15th Ave
Longview WA
2nd Friday every month.
9am to 3pm
Spaces are $15
plenty of parking
FREE ADMISSION
great location !
call 360-560-7445
Please join us for games, good friends and good food from a newly remodeled kitchen!
6 pm every Tuesday at the Longview VFW Hall at 4311 Ocean Beach Hwy.
For more information call 360.577.6757
Please join us every 4th Thursday of the month for our Program Meeting.
We meet at CAP @ 1526 Commerce in Longview
Please join us on the 1st Thursday of the month for our Board Meeting.
We meet at CAP @ 1526 Commerce in Longview
Please join us on the 2nd Thursday of every month for out Business Meeting.
We meet at CAP @ 1526 Commerce in Longview
Please join us on the 3rd Thursday of every month for out Committee Meeting
We meet at CAP @ 1526 Commerce in Longview
Are you interested in constructing, flying and maintaining an aircraft? Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter 1111 is open to you!
Join us on the first Thursday of every month at the Kelso Airport
Click here to Become a Member
Habitat Executive Team Officers and Executive Director - Meet on the 1st Tuesday of each month. Location: Habitat Office.
Longview Highlands Neighborhood Association meets the second and fourth Monday of each month at 6 p.m. Everyone is welcome to join the meeting discussions about current events and concerns.
Please join us at the St. Helens School Gym in Longview at 6pm.
We pick a cozy spot and arrange chairs in a large circle. If there's a sizable crowd, we sit in concentric circles and work from the center outward. We choose a person to start with, and decide to move to the left or the right. The person who is "up" has several options:
1.PLAY: Play or sing a song for the group, read a poem, tell a story, play an instrumental. It's nice if you introduce yourself beforehand so that we may get to know you. If a song has a chorus that
you think folks would enjoy singing along with, you may want to teach it to the group before you begin so that we may join you. You may also invite others to play or jam along with you...or not. Your choice. Please ask if you want to play solo, since musicians just like to play along but will respect a person's desire to play alone when it is made known. All musical styles, all ages and skill levels are encouraged.
2. PICK: Choose a song you'd like to hear or have the group sing. You may also request songs of other people in the group if you aret familiar with their music and want to hear something that you and perhaps the others might enjoy.
3. PASS: For the spectators, the shy, or anyone else who wishes to participate in the group but tends to blank out under pressure. Or, for anyone with their mouth full of food.
SONG CIRCLE is a traditional, relaxed way to share time, fun, art, and community. Acoustic instruments of all kinds are encouraged, but not necessary if you simply love to sing. No one dominates, but anyone may lead the group in song or entertain when it is their turn. People may enter or leave the circle as they wish, but at all times within and without the circle, it is understood that no one is to be rude or disruptive. The circle will continue until the last hearty soul peters out, the Matrix closes, or we all file out and adjourn to the nearest gin mill to continue, to the shock and potential amusement of the local patrons.
The Matrix Coffeehouse
Music Arts Community & Food since 1995
434 NW Prindle St
Chehalis, WA 98532
360.740.0492
www.matrixcoffeehouse.com
Join us in Downtown Longview for First Thursday!
On the first Thursday of every month downtown stays open a bit later to celebrate! 5-7 pm
Special events planned at many of the shops downtown including:
Broadway Gallery
LCC Gallery at the Rose Center
Lord & McCord Artworks
Teague's Interiors Mezzanine
Banda's Bouquets
Java Joy Coffee House (in The Treasure House)
ZoJo Coffee
The Bistro ...and more!
Join us every Thursday in the Fireside Room!
Time: 9 pm to 12 am
Place: 1405 17th Ave, Longview, WA 98632 Get Directions
Call 360.425.9900 for their Weekend Music Schedule!
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Place: 561 Industrial Way, Longview, WA 98632 Get Directions
Time: 6-8 pm
Call 360.636.1616 for other Live Music!
A monthly gathering of local writers and readers, celebrating the joy and magic of words, with public readings, discussions, and networking opportunities. Wordfest is a free event and open to the general public.
We meet on the first Tuesday of each month at The Monticello Hotel.
When: The First Tuesday of Every Month Time: 6-7 pm
Overeaters Anonymous offers a program of recovery from compulsive eating using the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions of OA. Worldwide meetings and other tools provide a fellowship of experience, strength and hope where members respect one another’s anonymity. OA charges no dues or fees; it is self-supporting through member contributions.
OA is not just about weight loss, weight gain or maintenance, or obesity or diets. It addresses physical, emotional and spiritual well-being. It is not a religious organization and does not promote any particular diet.
OA members differ in many ways, but we are united by our common disease and the solution we have found in the OA program. We practice unity with diversity, and we welcome everyone who wants to stop eating compulsively. Welcome to Overeaters Anonymous. Welcome home.
Overeaters Anonymous offers a program of recovery from compulsive eating using the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions of OA. Worldwide meetings and other tools provide a fellowship of experience, strength and hope where members respect one another’s anonymity. OA charges no dues or fees; it is self-supporting through member contributions.
OA is not just about weight loss, weight gain or maintenance, or obesity or diets. It addresses physical, emotional and spiritual well-being. It is not a religious organization and does not promote any particular diet.
OA members differ in many ways, but we are united by our common disease and the solution we have found in the OA program. We practice unity with diversity, and we welcome everyone who wants to stop eating compulsively. Welcome to Overeaters Anonymous. Welcome home.
EXHIBIT HALL/VISITOR'S INFORMATION BUSINESS MEETING
3RD THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH 11AM
155 FRONT AVENUE NW
KAREN JOHNSON, DIRECTOR 360/274-6603
We play board games of both the traditional (chess, scrabble) and modern (Catan, RoboRalley) sorts, card games of both sorts (pinochle, gin rummy, hearts, flux, aquarian, Trailer Park Wars, etc.) & are open to trying new games.
Dinner, Beverages and Snacks available for purchase.
The Matrix Coffeehouse
Music Arts Food & Community since 1995
434 NW Prindle St
Chehalis, WA 98532
360.740.0492
www.matrixcoffeehouse.com
Lower Columbia College presents
Symphonic Band Concert
If you have any questions, please contact:
Music Director - Kurt Harbaugh
Admission is free and open to the public.
Lower Columbia College presents
Jam Band
If you have any questions, please contact:
Jazz, Symphonic and Honor Band Director - Kurt Harbaugh
Admission is free and open to the public
Lower Columbia College presents
Jazz Band Concert
If you have any questions, please contact:
Jazz, Symphonic and Honor Band Director - Kurt Harbaugh
Admission is free and open to the public
Lower Columbia College presents
Choir Concert
If you have any questions, please contact:
Choir Director - Gina Osborn
Admission is free and open to the public
Calling all Kelso-Longview Youth!
Grab a friend and come rock out with us!
Each week is led by different local musicians!
Stir it Up (The Coffee Shpp At Evangel) is open and ready to serve ZoJo Coffee by John Coleman!
The show is free...but the coffee is not...
All proceeds go to Evangel Outreach!
The Kalama Housing Authority Board of XCommissioners normally hold meetings on the 3rd Monday of every month at 10:30 AM monthly at the Kalama City Hall . Please note excepttions as to normal dates and times due to holidays.
Ladies of the Lake Quilt Guild monthly meeting starting at 7 pm. Social time starts at 6:30 pm. Meetings held in the basement of the Educational Building at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 2218 E. Kessler Blvd in Longview. Speakers, Block of the Month, show and tell, etc. Dues are $25/year. For more information contact Lenore Meyers, Guild President, at (360) 274-4636.
Ladies of the Lake Quilt Guild monthly meeting starting at 7 pm. Social time starts at 6:30 pm. Meetings held in the basement of the Educational Building at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 2218 E. Kessler Blvd in Longview. Speakers, Block of the Month, show and tell, etc. Dues are $25/year. For more information contact Lenore Meyers, Guild President, at (360) 274-4636. Guild website: lolquiltguild.org.
Join Shari Friedrichsen from the Himalayan Institute for Asana, Pranayama & Meditation
An evening class that offers you time to stretch, breath, and find peace in you body and mind. Explore asanas that specifically calm the central nervous system and support a quiet mind. Learn specific postures to support and enhance your breathing and meditation practice. Experience breathing techniques that cultivate a peaceful mind. Discover a meditation practice that is not stiff or rigid, but flexible enough to allow your mind to open to pure awareness.
Join Shari Friedrichsen from the Himalayan Institute for Firm Foundation: Finding Physical and Emotional Stability
When the pelvis is stable, strong and flexible it anchors you to yourself in whatever you do. A steady root is indicative of a steady mind. Stability in the pelvis helps you to access a resting place in the mind and supports clearer emotions. Join us for the pelvis floor/abdominal exploration.
Join Shari Friedrichsen from the Himalayan Institute for The Healing Powers of Chakras and Asanas
The chakras give our lives spiritual dimension. When the energy is flowing freely through these centers our lives make more sense and we can stay steady in an unstable world. When the energy is blocked it is difficult to find peace and contentment. Explore these subtle energy centers that are the doorway to a deeper aspect of ourselves and have a powerful influence on our everyday lives.
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The World Harmony Run is a global torch relay that spans 140 countries, 7 continents and over 35,000 miles. It is a non-profit event which promotes peace through sports, and there is no fee to participate. All are invited to take a step (or more), write a poem, or present art or music for peace. Even if you are not a runner, you can participate at a local ceremony, we are in the beginnings of setting some local events up, on the afternoon of Thursday, June 21st when the World Harmony Run will come over the Lewis and Clark bridge at 1:00 pm to Longview, and start it's way North through Washington. Please let us know if you would like to participate. The national number is (888) 882-4081. The local coordinator is Pipasa Glass, (206) 683-3270. (First name is pronounced, "Pea-paw-shaw".)
MAY 28TH CITY COUNCIL MEETING IS MOVED TO MAY 29TH DUE TO THE MEMORIAL DAY HOLIDAY.
MEETING LOCATION: 222 SECOND AVENE SW CASTLE ROCK, WA.
TIME: 7:30 P.M. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT RYANA COVINGTON, CLERK-TREASURER AT 360/274-8181
I TOPPED THE ROCK - 4th annual event to promote healthy activities and to support local organizations making a difference in our community. JUNE 2, 2012 10:00 AM
Join us for a walk/run with family and friends beginning at the Castle Rock Middle School, 615 Front Avenue SW, Castle Rock, then along the Riverfront Trail to 'TOP THE ROCK' and receive a commemorative wristband.
Entry Fee: $10 individual/$30 household family (2 adults with kids 18 & under)
Registration -
On-line: www.active.com (type in I Topped The Rock)
Event day: registration tables will open at 8:30 am at the Castle Rock Middle School
For more information call: 360-575-5728
Silent Auction: view items at Castle Rock Library; call Stephanie Misner 360-601-5054 to donate or for auction info.
We will be unveiling the new statue for Mikaya Bragg that was purchased using her memorial fund.
The event will be held at Mark Morris High School, June 6th @ 4p.m., through the main enterance.
We will have a full flag line directing people to the event. Along with the unveiling of Makayla's statue, the Patriot Guard will be in attendence with about 50 motorcycles as well as the Full Color Guard.
This event is presented on behalf of the Black Horse Regiment Calvery Motorcycle Club.
*Continued support to the Mikayla Bragg memorial fund is accepted at Fibre Federal Credit Union and wristband sales (Subshop, Minus World, and Woods Logging).*
THANK YOU FOR HELPING US RAISE OVER $5500 FOR MAKAYLA BRAGG. Part of the proceeds go to support the Wounded Warriors Project.
Celebrity Comedian Susan Rice will be coming to our area on Friday, June 8th for a one night only appearance at the Monticello Hotel Ballroom. There will only be 200 tickets available for this exclusive performance and meet n greet opportunity. Susan will be bringing a very funny friend and co-worker, Todd Armstrong, also a standup comedian who’s making a huge splash on the scene. The event will be hosted and Emceed by Andrew Portrey, a locally known promoter/ party host who has brought a number of great events to our area. Tickets can be purchased at the Monticello Hotel front desk located at 1405 17th Avenue Longview, or through the promoter if you know him. The show starts at 7:00 p.m., and tickets are at a reduced price of only $10, purchasing in advance makes them just $5.
For just $8.00, each person will receive a potato with all the toppings, a beverage, a dessert, and the potential to save a man's life.
There is a donation account set up at US Bank in the name of The Ryan Roberts Medical Fund. You can go into any US Bank branch and deposit money into that account. Or, if you would prefer you can send a donation via Pay Pal to llroberts@usa.com.
If you would like to read more of Ryan’s story you can find it at: www.medicalfunsryan.webs.com
The Humane Society of Cowlitz County will be at the Three Rivers Mall in the former Fibre Credit Room with adoptable pets from 11:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. All animals are current on shots and micro chipped; cats are spayed or neutered. For a complete listing of all our adoptable critters, go to www.cowlitzhumane.com or www.petfinder.com.
The Humane Society of Cowlitz County will be at the Three Rivers Mall in the former Fibre Credit Room with adoptable pets from 11:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. All animals are current on shots and micro chipped; cats are spayed or neutered. For a complete listing of all our adoptable critters, go to www.cowlitzhumane.com or www.petfinder.com.
The Humane Society of Cowlitz County will be at the Three Rivers Mall in the former Fibre Credit Room with adoptable pets from 11:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. All animals are current on shots and micro chipped; cats are spayed or neutered. For a complete listing of all our adoptable critters, go to www.cowlitzhumane.com or www.petfinder.com.
There will be a variety of vendors consisting of food, coffee, clothing, collectables and much more.
We will be located in the Kelso Work Source parking lot (305 South Pacific Ave).
Hours 10am to 4pm
$15 per 10x10 space
Protect yourself and those around you.
If you are not low income or uninsured and under 200% of poverty level shots are $30.11 am to 2 pm
No appointment necessary.
Highlands Community Center
AmeriCorps Wants You!
Host Agencies will be onsite to meet interested applicants. Multiple full time/11 months positions available.
Requirements:
Want to earn:
Join us for Rod'z -n- Dog'z
Raffles!
Trophies!
Hot Cars!
for more information call 360-636-1330
1st Place Team $1000
2nd Place Team $500 3
rd Place Team $250Biggest Fish - 18 & Older $125
Biggest Fish - 17 & Under $125
WEIGH-IN LOCATION : Port of Kalama Marina
WEIGH-IN TIME : Last Fish to be weighed at 4:00pm Sat. June 23rd, 2012
Saturday June 23
Open waters are Mainstem Columbia River
from Buoy 10 to the I-5 Bridge (Areas 519, 521, 523)
ENTRY FEE per team $99 ($120 after June 16).
Captain’s meeting (Mandatory!) on Friday June 22 at 7:00pm at Poker Pete’s Tavern in Kalama to go over rules and get tags for your next day’s catch!
Spaghetti feed for all derby participants at Kalama High School at 5:00pm.
Awards & raffle to happen during dinner!
All applications and derby fees need to be received by June 16
Windermere Real Estate, United Way of Cowlitz and Wahkiakum Counties, City of Longview, and the Columbia Theatre are banding together to do a Community Service Day. There will be over 30 volunteers that will be doing weeding, planting, painting in front of the Columbia Theatre.
5K walk/ 10K run to help with expenses for 4 -year old Myah McElligott who is undergoing treatment for medulloblastoma, an aggressive form of childhood brain cancer. Family friendly walk/run including face painting and other fun acitivities for kids!
Register online at myahsmission.com or pick up a registration form at one of these local businesses: Fibre Federal Credit Union, Nipps Burgers and More, Mo Jo Espresso, Unique Hair & Nail.
9:00 am late registration, Runners start at 10:00 am, walkers at 10:30 am