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LIONS CLUB FOOD BANK; every Thursday 1p.m.
Location: FOE Club 224 Huntington Avenue S.
Frank Murias 749-1472
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.
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
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
Please join us on the 1st Thursday of the month for our Board 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
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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